United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Assistant (Pre.) Examination Held on 22-9-2017 Reasoning Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Assistant (Pre.) Examination Held on 22-9-2017 Reasoning
United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Assistant (Pre.) Examination Held on 22-9-2017 Reasoning Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Assistant (Pre.) Examination Held on 22-9-2017

Reasoning

1. If the positions of the first and fifth digits in the number 24871369 are interchanged, similarly the positions of the second and the sixth are interchanged and so on, which of the following will be fourth from the right end?

(A)  2

(B)  7

(C)  1

(D)  9

(E)  5

Answer: (A)

Directions – (Q. 2-6) Read the information and answer the given questions-

C A 9 K 6 @ R U $ 7 Y 2 S % P H # N F Q 8 L X 1 € B W 3 T 4 D G

2. How many consonants are there in the above arrangement, such that each is preceded and succeeded by a number?

(A)  None

(B)  One

(C)  Two

(D)  Three

(E)  More than three

Answer: (D)

3. How many symbols are between K and W such that it is both immediately preceded and immediately followed by a consonant?

(A)  None

(B)  Three

(C)  More than three

(D)  Two

(E)  One

Answer: (D)

4. How many numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately p receded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol?

(A)  One

(B)  Two

(C)  None

(D)  More than three

(E)  Three

Answer: (B)

5. If all the letters are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be tenth from the right end?

(A)  $

(B)  6

(C)  2

(D)  9

(E)  @

Answer: (A)

6. Which of the following is seventh to the right of twenty-first from the right end of the above arrangement?

(A)  8

(B)  F

(C)  1

(D)  W

(E)  B

Answer: (B)

Directions – (Q. 7-11) Read all the information carefully and answer the given questions-

  Seven students M, N, O, P, Q, R and S live on 7 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor of the building is number 1 and the one above that is numbered 2 till the topmost floor is numbered 7.

    They belong to different countries i.e., India, Canada, Japan, China, Kenya, Poland and Austria but not necessarily in the same order.

    Q belongs to Austria, P lives immediately below the one who is from Kenya and he is from China. R lives on an odd numbered floor and he is from Canada. S lives on 4th floor, Q lives just above M but not on 2nd floor. O lives on an odd numbered floor above 4th floor and he is from Japan. M doesn’t live on an even numbered floor. The one who is from Canada doesn’t live just below S’s floor. N lives on an even numbered floor. M is not from India.

7. Who among the following lives on 3rd floor?

(A)  M

(B)  N

(C)  S

(D)  P

(E)  Q

Answer: (D)

8. Who among the following lives just above the one who is from India?

(A)  M

(B)  The one who is from China

(C)  S

(D)  O

(E)  The one who is from Canada

Answer: (B)

9. Who among the following lives on 5th floor?

(A)  Q

(B)  S

(C)  O

(D)  M

(E)  N

Answer: (D)

10. R belongs to which of the following country?

(A)  Canada

(B)  China

(C)  Austria

(D)  India

(E)  Kenya

Answer: (A)

11. Who lives on topmost floor?

(A)  Q

(B)  M

(C)  N

(D)  O

(E)  The one who is from Poland

Answer: (D)

12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on a particular pattern and hence they are form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

(A)  MON

(B)  AGD

(C)  LRO

(D)  DHF

(E)  PUR

Answer: (E)

13. In a certain code, ‘open the door’ is written as ‘ka te jo’, ‘door is closed’ is written as ‘Jo pa ma’ and ‘this is good’ is written as ‘la ra pa’. What is the code for ‘closed’?

(A)  ma

(B)  pa

(C)  jo

(D)  ka

(E)  ra

Answer: (A)

14. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word INSTRUMENT, each of which has as many letter between them in the word as they have in the English alphabet?

(A)  None

(B)  One

(C)  Two

(D)  More than three

(E)  Three

Answer: (C)

Directions – (Q. 15-19) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions-

  J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table at equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the persons are facing the centre while some are facing outside. (i.e. in a direction opposite to the centre)

  Note:  Same direction means that of one person is facing the centre then the other person is also facing the centre and vice-versa.

  Opposite direction means that if one person is facing the centre then the other person is facing outside and vice-versa.

  P faces the centre. N sits second to the right of P. K sits third to the left of N. N and K face opposite directions. Immediate neighbours of K face the centre. L sits second to the right of K. Q sits on the immediate left of L. J sits second to the left of M. M faces the same direction as K. M is not an immediate neighbour of P. Immediate neighbours of N face opposite directions. (i.e. if one neighbour faces the centre then the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa.)

15. Who among the following sits third to the left of M ?

(A)  Q

(B)  O

(C)  L

(D)  J

(E)  P

Answer: (E)

16. Who sits second to the right of J?

(A)  P

(B)  N

(C)  L

(D)  K

(E)  Q

Answer: (C)

17. Which of the following is true regarding O as per the given seating arrangement?

(A)  Q is one of the immediate neighbours

(B)  O sits third to the right of N

(C)  O faces the centre

(D)  Only two persons sit between O and P

(E)  Only one person sits between O and J

Answer: (C)

18. What is K’s position with respect to M?

(A)  Second to the left

(B)  Second to the right

(C)  Third to the right

(D)  Third to the left

(E)  Fourth to the left

Answer: (B)

19. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

(A)  M

(B)  Q

(C)  J

(D)  P

(E)  K

Answer: (C)

Directions – (Q. 20-22) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions-

  There are ten members A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J in the family. There are three generations of the family. There is also three married couple in the family. There is an equal number of male and female. A is the daughter-in-law of J. B’s brother I have only one sister. H and B are the married couple. H is the mother of C. G is the mother of B. D is the son-in-law of G. C is the sister of E. F is the only son of D.

20. If B is the son-in-law of X, then how is X related to C?

(A)  Father

(B)  Grandmother

(C)  Grandfather

(D)  Cannot be determined

(E)  Brother

Answer: (D)

21. If Y is the daughter of I, then how is Y related to F?

(A)  Sister

(B)  Brother

(C)  Sister-in-law

(D)  Cousin

(E)  Brother-in-law

Answer: (D)

22. If Y is the father of I then how is D related to Y?

(A)  Son

(B)  Daughter

(C)  Son-in-law

(D)  Brother

(E)  Sister

Answer: (C)

Directions- (Q. 23 and 24) Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions-

  Rahul starts walking towards East from Point G. He walks for 15 m and then takes a left turn. He then walks for 9 m and again takes a left turn. He reaches pint F after walking for 7 m. He takes a right turn, walks for 6 m and reaches point K. He finally stops at point S after walking for 8 m to the left of point K.

23. If Gokul 5 m North from point G, takes a right turn and stops after walking for 18 m. Then in which direction is point K, with respect to Gokul’s final position?

(A)  South

(B)  North

(C)  South-east

(D)  North-west

(E)  East

Answer: (D)

24. How far is Point ‘S’ from Rahul’s starting point?

(A)  12 m

(B)  9 m

(C)  18 m

(D)  15 m

(E)  20 m

Answer: (D)

25. Pointing to the photograph of woman, Rohit said, “The woman in the photograph is the mother of the only daughter-in-law of my mother. “How is the woman related to Rohit?

(A)  Aunt

(B)  Wife

(C)  Daughter

(D)  Mother-in-law

(E)  Daughter-in-law

Answer: (D)

26. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word FACEBOOK, each of which has the same number of alphabets between them (in both forward and backward directions) as in the English alphabetical series?

(A)  One

(B)  Two

(C)  Four

(D)  Three

(E)  None

Answer: (A)

27. In a class of 35 students, Messi is 20th from left and Ronaldo is 20th from the right end. How many students are there between Messi and Ronaldo?

(A)  5

(B)  2

(C)  3

(D)  4

(E)  7

Answer: (C)

Directions – (Q. 28-32) In this question, two or three statements is given, which has 2 conclusion. You have to decide which conclusion follows the statement and answered as-

(A) Only conclusion I follows

(B) Only conclusion II follows

(C) Both conclusion I and II follows

(D) Either conclusion I or II follows

(E) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

28. Statements :

A ≤ R ≤ N = G ≥ T > S.

Conclusions: (I) A < S     (II) A = S.

Answer: (E)

29. Statements :

C > R ≤ E = T; R < Y; U ≥ E

Conclusions : (I) C > Y.   (II) U ≥ Y.

Answer: (E)

30. Statements:

P ≥ R = B ≤ S; C ≤ B > Z.

Conclusions: (I) Z = P (II) S ≤ Z.

Answer: (E)

31. Statements:

C > R ≤ E = T; R < Y; U ≥ E.

Conclusion: (I) U ≥ R (II) T ≤ U.

Answer: (C)

32. Statements: D ≤ Q < N ≥ W; Q > P

Conclusions: (I) P = D (II) N > P.

Answer: (B)

33. In a certain code language, the word ‘OPTIMUM’ is written as ‘UTPOMMI’. How will the word ‘BANKING’ be written in that code?

(A)  NANKIGB

(B)  NNKIGBA

(C)  NABNIGK

(D)  KANNGAB

(E)  GABNNAK

Answer: (B)

34. If the first day of January is Tuesday what will be the fourteenth day of this month?

(A)  Saturday

(B)  Tuesday

(C)  Friday

(D)  Monday

(E)  Sunday

Answer: (D)

35. If ‘%’ stands for addition, ‘*’ stands for subtraction, ‘−’ stands for division and ‘+’ stands for multiplication, then which of the following is true?

(A)  10 – 2%3 + 6 = 20

(B)  25 + 2%2 * 2 = 49

(C)  5 + 5 – 5 * 5 = 25

(D)  2 * 3%5 – 5 = 6

(E)  7%10 – 2 + 10 = 57

Answer: (E)

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (AO) Examination Held on 12-6-2016 Quantitative Aptitude Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (AO) Examination Held on 12-6-2016 Quantitative Aptitude
United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (AO) Examination Held on 12-6-2016 Quantitative Aptitude Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (AO) Examination

Held on 12-6-2016

Quantitative Aptitude

Directions-(Q. 1 to 5) Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.

1. Expenditure of company B in 2009 and 2010 are Rs 12 lakhs and Rs 14.5 lakhs respectively. What was the total income of company B in 2009 and 2010 together (in lakh rupees)

(A) 39.75

(B) 37.95

(C) 38.75

(D) 38.55

(E) None of these

Answer: (B)

2. Ratio of expenditure of company A and B in 2012 was 3 : 4 respectively. What was the respective ratio of their incomes in 2012 ?

(A) 21 : 26

(B) 13 : 14

(C) 14 : 13

(D) 26 : 21

(E) None of these

Answer: (E)

3. Total expenditure of company A in all the years together was 82.5 lakhs. What was the total income of the company A in all the years together ?

(A) Rs 1.23 crores

(B) Rs 98.75 crores

(C) Rs 99.85 crores

(D) Cannot be determined

(E) None of these

Answer: (D)

4. If the expenditure of company A and B in 2013 were equal and the total incomes of the two companies was Rs 5.7 lakhs. What was the total expenditure of the two companies in 2013 ?

(A) 4 lakh

(B) 2 lakhs

(C) 4.2 lakhs

(D) Cannot be determined

(E) None of these

Answer: (A)

5. If the income of company B in 2010 and 2011 were in ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. What was the respective ratio of expenditure of that company in these two years ?

(A) 20 : 29

(B) 9 : 10

(C) 29 : 45

(D) 10 : 29

(E) None of these

Answer: (C)

6. 258 130  66  34  18  ?

(A) 12

(B) 10

(C) 4

(D) 6

(E) 9

Answer: (B)

7. 1 3   9   31   ?   651

(A) 177

(B) 184

(C) 196

(D) 129

(E) 258

Answer: (D)

8. 84 86  81  91  74  ?

(A) 166

(B) 100

(C) 148

(D) 158

(E) 187

Answer: (B)

9. 17 9  10  5  35  ?

(A) 90

(B) 50

(C) 60

(D) 80

(E) 70

Answer: (A)

10. 420 84  21  7  ?  5

(A) 3.5

(B) 6

(C) 3

(D) 4

(E) 2.5

Answer: (A)

11. 180 179  172  153  116  ?

(A) 59

(B) 45

(C) 55

(D) 64

(E) 62

Answer: (C)

Directions-(Q. 12 to 14) In each of these questions, two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and find out the values of x and y and give answer :

(A) if x < y

(B) if x > y

(C) if x ≤ y

(D) if x ≥ y

(E) x = y or if the relationship cannot be established

12. I. 3x2 + 8x + 4 = 0

II. 2y2 + 11y + 14 = 0

Answer: (D)

13. I. 3x2 + 11x + 10 = 0

II. 5y2 + 17y + 14 = 0

Answer: (E)

14. I. x2 – 12x + 36 = 0

II. y2 – 11y + 24 = 0

Answer: (E)

15. A can finish a piece of work in 24 days. B is 20% more efficient than A. C is 25% more than B. In how many days B and C together can finish the same piece of work ?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(E) 

Answer: (A)

16. Monthly salaries of Pia and Som are in the respective ratio of 5 : 4. Pia, from her monthly salary, gives 3/5th to her mother. 15% towards her sister’s tution fees, 18% towards a loan and she shops with the remaining amount which was Rs 2,100. What is the monthly salary of Som ?

(A) Rs 25,000

(B) Rs 30,000

(C) Rs 15,000

(D) Rs 20,000

(E) Rs 24,000

Answer: (E)

Directions- (Q. 17-21) Refer to the pie charts carefully and answer the given questions.

17. Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store B is what per cent more than the number of Nokia cellular phones sold by store A ?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(E) 

Answer: (B)

18. What is the central angle corresponding to number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store D ?

(A) 124.2°

(B) 112.4°

(C) 115.2°

(D) 128.8°

(E) 118.8°

Answer: (E)

19. What is the average number of Samsung cellular phones sold by stores B, C and D ?

(A) 796

(B) 792

(C) 780

(D) 812

(E) 784

Answer: (B)

20. What is the difference between number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store A and Total number of Nokia cellular phones sold by stores B and E together ?

(A) 442

(B) 436

(C) 432

(D) 428

(E) 426

Answer: (B)

21. Number of Samsung cellular phones sold by store E is what per cent of the number of phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store C ?

(A) 55

(B) 45

(C) 60

(D) 65

(E) 50

Answer: (A)

22. There are three positive numbers, 1/3rd of average of all the three numbers is 8 less than the value of the highest number. Average of the lowest and the second lowest number is 8. Which is the highest number ?

(A) 11

(B) 14

(C) 10

(D) 9

(E) 13

Answer: (A)

23. In school ‘ABC’, the respective ratio between the number of students in class 8, class 9 and class 10 in the year 2013, was 4 : 5 : 6. If in 2014, the number of students in class 8 and class 9 increased by 10% and 20% respectively and the number of students in class 10 decreased by 20%, what was the respective ratio between the number of students in class 8, class 9 and class 10 in 2014 ?

(A) 11 : 15 : 12

(B) 10 : 11 : 12

(C) 14 : 15 : 11

(D) 11 : 13 : 12

(E) 12 : 17 : 12

Answer: (A)

24. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 15% and the breadth is decreased by 12%, what is the percentage change in the area of the rectangle ?

(A) 2.4% decrease

(B) 1.2% increase

(C) 1.8% decrease

(D) 1.2 decrease

(E) 1.78% decrease

Answer: (B)

25. The average age of 8 men is increased by 2 years when two them, whose ages are 20 years and 24 years respectively are replaced by two women. What is the average age of these women ?

(A) 30 years

(B) 32 years

(C) 34 years

(D) 36 years

(E) None of these

Answer: (A)

Directions-(Q. 26 to 30) Read the table and answer the given questions :

26. What is t he difference between the total number of cars manufactured in countries A and B together and the total number of cars manufactured in countries C and D together ?

(A) 10000

(B) 12000

(C) 15000

(D) 6000

(E) 10500

Answer: (A)

27. Total number of cars sold in countries A and B together from what per cent of the total cars manufactured by in all the countries together in that particular quarter ?

(A) 30

(B) 35

(C) 40

(D) 32

(E) 38

Answer: (B)

28. What is the total number of cars which remained unsold in the given quarter in the countries C and E together ?

(A) 2400

(B) 3400

(C) 3650

(D) 3800

(E) 3600

Answer: (E)

29. What is the respective ratio between Sales (in rupees) of the total number of cars sold in country D and the sales (in rupees) of the total number of cars sold in country E ?

(A) 55 : 47

(B) 52 : 47

(C) 53 : 44

(D) 55 : 42

(E) 52 : 45

Answer: (D)

30. If the cost for manufacturing a car in country C is Rs 4,50,000, what is the per cent profit earned by the company, on which car sold, in the same country ?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(E) 

Answer: (E)

31. Shindey had a sum of money which he decided to be distributed among his wife, his one son and one daughter. He gave 25% of the total money to his wife and the remaining amount he distributed in the respective ratio of 2 : 3 among his son and daughter. If his daughter got Rs 24,300, how much money did Mr. Shindey have ?

(A) Rs 54,000

(B) Rs 64,000

(C) Rs 48,000

(D) Rs 40,000

(E) Rs 60,000

Answer: (A)

32. Rs 6100 was partly invested in Scheme A at 10% p.a. compound interest (compounded annually) for 2 years and partly in Scheme B at 10% p.a. simple interest for 4  Both the schemes earn equal interests. How much was invested in Scheme A ?

(A) Rs 3,750

(B) Rs 4,500

(C) Rs 4,000

(D) Rs 3,250

(E) Rs 5,000

Answer: (C)

Directions-(Q. 33 to 37) What approximate value will come in place of question mark in the given questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

33. 5003 ×96 ÷ 25.12 + ? = 122 × 52

(A) 600

(B) 1200

(C) 800

(D) 1000

(E) 900

Answer: (A)

34. 952 × 5.05 + 15.012 × 2.99 = ?

(A) 1500

(B) 2150

(C) 1395

(D) 1180

(E) 1084

Answer: (C)

35. 952 – 12.052 + (1987.25 + 21.85) ÷ ? = 900

(A) 115

(B) 120

(C) 90

(D) 85

(E) 100

Answer: (E)

36. 

(A) 27

(B) 48

(C) 58

(D) 40

(E) 32

Answer: (D)

37. 99 ÷ 9.85 + 54.94% of 271 = ?

(A) 800

(B) 300

(C) 700

(D) 500

(E) 400

Answer: (E)

38. Jar A and Jar B both contains mixture of milk and water. jar A has 80 litres of mixture out of which 20% is water. The mixture in Jar B has 40% of water. The mixture from both the jars is poured in an empty jar C. The resultant respective ratio between milk and water in the jar C is 5 : 2. What is the quantity of milk in jar C ? (in litres)

(A) 105

(B) 120

(C) 110

(D) 100

(E) 130

Answer: (D)

39. The sum of present ages of a father and his son is 8 years more than the present age of the mother. The mother is 22 years older to the son, what will be the age of the father after 4 years ?

(A) 34 years

(B) 36 years

(C) 40 years

(D) 38 years

(E) 28 years

Answer: (A)

40. A boat can travel 36 km upstream in 5 hours. If the speed of the stream is 2.4 kmph, how much time will the boat take to cover a distance of 78 km downstream ? (in hours)

(A) 5

(B) 6.5

(C) 5.5

(D) 8

(E) 6

Answer: (B)

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (A.O.) Examination First shift Held on 12-6-2016 Reasoning Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (A.O.) Examination First shift Held on 12-6-2016 Reasoning
United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (A.O.) Examination First shift Held on 12-6-2016 Reasoning Question Paper With Answer Key

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. (A.O.) Examination-2016 (First shift)

Held on 12-6-2016

Reasoning

Directions- (Q. 1-4) Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions :

     Seven different cars- Kwid, Alto, i10, Duster, Corolla, Polo and XUV were sold on different days of the same week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday, but not necessarily in the same order.

       Duster was sold on one of the days before Thursday. Only four cars were sold between Duster and XUV. Only one car was sold between XUV and Kwid. Polo was sold on one of the days after Kwid but not on Friday. Only four cars were sold between Polo and Alto. Corolla was sold neither on Wednesday nor on Thursday.

1. Which of the following cars were sold before i10?

(A)  Both Duster and Alto

(B)  Only Alto

(C)  Both Corolla and Polo

(D)  Both XUV and Kwid

(E)  Only Kwid

Answer: (A)

2. On which of the following days was Kwid sold ?

(A)  Friday

(B)  Thursday

(C)  Monday

(D)  Saturday

(E)  Wednesday

Answer: (B)

3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group ?

(A)  Corolla-Wednesday

(B)  Duster-Wednesday

(C)  Polo-Friday

(D)  Kwid-Saturday

(E)  i10-Sunday

Answer: (E)

4. How many cars were sold between i10 and Corolla ?

(A)  None

(B)  Two

(C)  Three

(D)  More than three

(E)  One

Answer: (E)

Directions- (Q. 5-9) Read the give information and answer given question :

         Eight people J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 8.

• K lives on floor number three.

• Only one person lives between K and Q.

• P lives immediately above J. P lives on an odd numbered floor.

• Only two people live between N and Q. N lives above Q.

• O lives immediately above L.

5. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information ?

(A)  None of the given statements is true

(B)  Only two people live between P and M

(C)  L lives on an even numbered floor

(D)  J lives immediately above O

(E)  Only one person lives between K and O

Answer: (B)

6. Who lives on the floor immediately below M ?

(A)  O

(B)  P

(C)  N

(D)  K

(E)  Other than those given as options

Answer: (D)

7. How many people live between the floors on which P and K live ?

(A)  Two

(B)  One

(C)  None

(D)  Three

(E)  More than three

Answer: (D)

8. Who amongst the following lives on floor number 5 ?

(A)  N

(B)  Q

(C)  M

(D)  P

(E)  L

Answer: (B)

9. Who amongst the following lives between J and M ?

(A)  Q

(B)  No one

(C)  P

(D)  K

(E)  N

Answer: (A)

Directions-(Q. 10-14) These questions consist of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and choose the most appropriate option. Give answer-

(A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

(B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

(C) If the data in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

(D) If the data in both the statements I and II is not sufficient to answer the question.

(E) If the data in both the statements I and II together is necessary to answer the question.

10. Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North, not necessarily in the same order. What is the position of D with respect to G?

Statements :

I. F stands fifth to the right of B. Only one person stands between F and G. D is neither an immediate neighbour of B nor F.

II. C stands at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only two people stand between C and G. D stands second to the right of B.

Answer: (A)

11. Among five friends, S, T, U, V and W, who owns the maximum number of houses ? (each owning a different number of houses).

Statements:

I. T owns more houses than V. V owns more houses than S but less than W. U does not own the least number of houses.

II. Only one person owns more number of houses than W. S and V own less number of houses than U. T owns more houses than S.

Answer: (D)

12. A certain number of boxes have been stacked one above the other. How many boxes are there in the stack ?

Statements:

I. Only three boxes are kept between U and B. M is kept immediately below B but not at the bottom of the stack. Only five boxes are kept between M and D.

II. R is kept exactly in the middle of the stack. Only two boxes are kept between R and U. S is kept immediately above U.

Answer: (D)

13. A certain number of boxes have been stacked one above the other. How many boxes are there in the stack ?

Statements:

I. G is kept fifth from the bottom of the stack. Only two boxes are kept between G and Y. Only three boxes are kept above Y.

II. F is kept third from the top of the stack. Y is kept immediately below F. only two boxes are kept between Y and B.

Answer: (E)

14. Seven people P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are standing in a straight line facing north, not necessarily in the same order. What is the position of R with respect to T?

Statements:

I. S stands second to the right of R. P stands third to the left of R. Only one person stands between P and T.

II. Q stands second from the left end of the line. T is an immediate neighbour of Q. R stands to the immediate left of U.

Answer: (A)

15. Read the following information and answer the given question :

The Government of Country X is being criticized for introducing an additional cess in the service tax for the welfare of micro and small industries.

Which of the following statements best explains the stand of the Government in introducing the additional cess ?

(A)  A percentage of cess introduced by Government of country X is higher than similar cases in the neighbouring countries.

(B)  Most of the micro and small industries fall in Country X only because of lack of funds.

(C)  Additional cess has been introduced by Government of Country X for the third time in a year.

(D)  Two new schemes worth Rs. 2,500 crore fully funded by World Bank have been implemented this year by the Government of Country X for micro and small industries.

(E)  A recent survey revealed that few cess earlier levied by the Government of Country X did not reach the beneficiaries.

Answer: (B)

Directions –(Q. 16-17) Read the given information carefully to answer the given question :

    Hitesh starts walking towards East from Point G. He walks for 15 m and then takes a left turn. He then walks for 9 m and again takes a left turn. He reaches Point F after walking for 7 m. He takes a right turn, walks for 6 m and reaches Point K. He finally stops at Point S after walking for 8 m to the left of Point K.

16. If, Ankur walks 5 m North from Point G, takes a right turn and stops after walking for 18 m. Then, in which direction is Point K, with respect to Ankur’s final position ?

(A)  South

(B)  South-east

(C)  North

(D)  North-west

(E)  East

Answer: (D)

17. How far is Point S from Point G ?

(A)  12 m

(B)  9 m

(C)  7 m

(D)  18 m

(E)  15 m

Answer: (E)

18. Study the given information carefully to answer the given question :

Mr. Kulkarni worked with GRS telecom for 6 years, after which he decided to start his own venture and hence resigned in March 2012. At present, his venture is successfully running since the past 4 years. However, recently, Mr. Kulkarni received a notice from court mentioning that GRS Telecom has filed a case against him for violating their company rules.

Which of the following can be a reason behind a case being filed by GRS Telecom against Mr. Kulkarni after so many years ?

(A)  With the consent of Mr. Kulkarni, GRS telecom had deducted Rs. 55,000 per year from his salary as Employee Emergency Fund which Mr. Kulkarni had failed to claim.

(B)  Mr. Kulkarni’s present venture also is related to the telecom industry and his success is becoming a threat to GRS Telecom.

(C)  During his service period in GRS Telecom, Mr. Kulkarni was warned at least 5 times to stop misbehaving with the clerical staff, but they all went ignored by him.

(D)  Mr. Kulkarni still attempts to lure out internal confidential informations of GRS Telecom from its present employees despite being warned twice about the same

(E)  When Mr. Kulkarni resigned from GRS Telecom, he served a noticed period of 83 days as against the company rule of 3 months, but he pad the money for the remaining days.

Answer: (D)

Directions- (Q. 19-23) In these question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer. Give answer-

(A) If only conclusion I follows

(B) If only conclusion II follows

(C) If Either conclusion I or II follows

(D) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows

(E) If Both conclusions I and II follows

19. Statements:

C ≤ H ≤ I > L; D ≥ I; L ≥N

Conclusion:  I. D > L

                      II. N < I

Answer: (E)

20. Statements:

P ≥A = R ≤ E < N; R ≥ T

Conclusion:  I. A ≥ N

                      II. T ≤ P

Answer: (B)

21. Statements:

M ≥ U = S > T; R < S ≥ D

Conclusion: I. M ≥D

                      II. T > R

Answer: (A)

22. Statements:

C ≤ H ≤ I > L; D ≥ I; L ≥ N

Conclusion:  I. D > C

                       II. C = D

Answer: (C)

23. Statements:

H ≤ E < R ≥ O; R ≤ S ≤M

Conclusion: I. M ≥ O

                      II. H < S

Answer: (E)

Directions- (Q. 24-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    B is married to S. S is the mother of J. J is the father of P. P is the only daughter of T.

24. If P is the sister of K, then how is K related to S ?

(A)  Grandmother

(B)  Daughter

(C)  Grandson

(D)  Granddaughter

(E)  Daughter-in-law

Answer: (C)

25. How is T related to B ?

(A)  Father-in-law

(B)  Niece

(C)  Daughter

(D)  Son-in-law

(E)  Daughter-in-law

Answer: (E)

Directions- (Q. 26-30) In these question, three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and I have been given. You have to take the two/given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

(A) If only conclusion I follows

(B) If only conclusion II follows

(C) If Either conclusion I or II follows

(D) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows

(E) If Both conclusions I and II follows

26. Statements:

No cookie is a biscuit.

All biscuits are juices.

Some juices are fruits.

Conclusion:

I. All juices can never be cookies.

II. Some fruits are definitely not cookies.

Answer: (A)

27. Statements:

No cookie is a biscuit.

All biscuits are juices.

Some juices are fruits.

Conclusion:

I. At least some biscuits are fruits.

II. All cookies being fruits is a possibility.

Answer: (B)

28. Statements:

Some lines are strokes.

All strokes are paints.

some paints are colours.

Conclusion :

I. Some paints are definitely not lines.

II. All colours being stroke is a possibility.

Answer: (B)

29. Statements :

All day are weeks.

Some weeks are months.

All months are years.

Conclusion:

I. At least some days are years.

II. No day is a year.

Answer: (C)

30. Statements:

Some lines are strokes.

All strokes are paints.

Some paints are colours.

Conclusion:

I. Some stroke are definitely not colours.

II. All lines can n ever be colours.

Answer: (D)

31. This question consist of a decision and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide which of the given statements weakens or strengthens the decision and choose the appropriate answer.

Decision- The management department of ASP College has decided that the practice sessions for the upcoming annual fest should not run after 7 pm.

Statements:

I. The props, halo lights and other materials necessary for the practice have been rented from 10am-9 pm till the last day of the fest.

II. Recently, cases of accidents on the highway connecting ASP College and the main city have increased during the peak traffic hours.

(A)  Both Statement I and statement II weaken the decision

(B)  Both statement I and statement II are neutral statements

(C)  Statement I weakens the information while statement II strengthens the information

(D)  Statement I strengthens the information while statement II weakens the information

(E)  Both statement I and statement I strengthen the decision

Answer: (C)

Directions- (Q. 32-35) Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions :

     In a certain code language,

     ‘start coaching in summer’ is written as ‘mo ph rd jt’

     ‘summer classes for students’ is written as ‘es nag k mo’

     ‘coaching for badminton students’ is written as ‘na jt es bt’

32. In the given code languages, what does the code ‘na’ stand for ?

(A)  summer

(B)  badminton

(C)  classes

(D)  either ‘summer’ or ‘mid’

(E)  either ‘students’ or ‘for’

Answer: (E)

33. What is the code for ‘summer’ in the given code language ?

(A)  na

(B)  ph

(C)  gk

(D)  jt

(E)  mo

Answer: (E)

34. What will be the code for ‘badminton classes’ in the given code language ?

(A)  jt ph

(B)  rd bt

(C)  es rd

(D)  bt gk

(E)  gk es

Answer: (D)

35. In the given code language, what does the code ‘jt’ stand for ?

(A)  coaching

(B)  badminton

(C)  students

(D)  classes

(E)  summer

Answer: (A)

Directions- (36-40) Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions :

     Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G were appointed to a company on seven different days o the same week starting from Monday to Sunday (but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also plays a different game namely-Cricket, Hockey, Football, Squash, Volleyball, Tennis and Kho-Kho, but not necessarily in the same order.

      Only two people were appointed after the one who plays Hockey. E was appointed on one of the days after the one who plays Hockey. Only three people were appointed between E and G. Only one person was appointed between G and the one who plays Volleyball. A was appointed immediately after the one who plays Volleyball. Only three people were appointed after the one who plays Kho-Kho. C was appointed immediately after F, but not on Friday. Only one person was appointed between F and the one who plays Cricket. B was appointed immediately after the one who plays Cricket. More than two people were appointed between D and the one who plays Tennis. E plays squash.

36. Who amongst the following was appointed on Wednesday ?

(A)  The one who plays Kho-Kho

(B)  A

(C)  B

(D)  The one who plays Cricket

(E)  F

Answer: (D)

37. Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement ?

(A)  Only one person was appointed between F and the one who plays Squash

(B)  Only three people were appointed before C   

(C)  A plays Tennis

(D)  B was appointed on Saturday

(E)  None of the given options is true

Answer: (A)

38. The person who plays Tennis was appointed on which of the following days:

(A)  Thursday

(B)  Tuesday

(C)  Sunday

(D)  Monday

(E)  Saturday

Answer: (E)

39. Which of the following combinations will be definitely true as per the given arrangement ?

(A)  C-Squash

(B)  Thursday-D

(C)  Saturday-Cricket

(D)  Monday-Volleyball

(E)  F-Kho-kho

Answer: (D)

40. How many people were appointed before G?

(A)  Two

(B)  One

(C)  Three

(D)  Four

(E)  None, as G was appointed on Monday

Answer: (A)

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