Directions (88-92) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight different people viz. K, L. M, N, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the Same order. Each one of them likes a different brand of clothes viz. Nautica. Chemistry, Zara, Mango, Puma, Adidas, Zodiac and Park Avenue but not necessarily in the same order. 0nly three people sit between X and the one who likes Zodiac. V sits second to the right of X. The one who likes Nautica sits third to the left of Y. Y does not like Zodiac. The one who likes Zodiac is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Only three people sit between Y and the one who likes Chemistry. W does not like Chemistry. The one who likes . Pilma sits to the immediate left of K. K is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only two people sit between the ones who like Puma and Zara. M is one of the immediate neighbours of the one Who likes Zara. The one who likes Park Avenue sits to the immediate right of L. Only three people sit between L and the one Who likes Adidas.
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91). Who amongst the following sits second to the left of the one likes Zodiac '?
A). W |
B). The one who likes Adidas |
C). Y |
D). V |
E). N |
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92). Who amongst the following sit exactly between the ones who like Puma and Zara when counted from the right of the one who likes Zara ?
A). The one who likes Adidas and Mango |
B). N and the one who likes Park Avenue |
C). X and Y |
D). K and W |
E). V and the one who like Chemistry |
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Directions (93-97) : In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the give conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding , commonly known facts. Give Answer : (1) If only conclusion I follows (2) If only conclusions II follows (3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. (4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. (5) If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow.
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93). Statements : All packets are envelopes. No envelop is a gift, Some gifts are boxes
Conclusions:
I. All envelopes are packets.
II. All boxes can never be envelopes.
A). If only conclusion I follows |
B). If only conclusions 1I follows |
C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. |
D). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. |
E). If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow. |
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94). Statements : All packets are envelopes. No envelop is a gift, Some gifts are boxes
Conclusions :
I. All packets being boxes is a possibility.
II. No packet is a gift.
A). If only conclusion I follows |
B). If only conclusions 1I follows |
C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. |
D). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. |
E). If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow. |
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95). Statements : All diaries are novels. All novels are biographies. Some biographies are scripts.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some diaries are scripts.
II. No diary is a script.
A). If only conclusion I follows |
B). If only conclusions 1I follows |
C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. |
D). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. |
E). If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow. |
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96). Statements : All diaries are novels. All novels are biographies. Some biographies are scripts.
Conclusions : I. All diaries are biographies.
II. Some scripts are. definitely not novels.
A). If only conclusion I follows |
B). If only conclusions 1I follows |
C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. |
D). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. |
E). If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow. |
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97). Statements : Some days are months. Some months are weeks.
Conclusions :
I. Some weeks are days.
II. No week is a day.
A). If only conclusion I follows |
B). If only conclusions 1I follows |
C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. |
D). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. |
E). If both conclusions I and II conclusion II follow. |
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Directions (98-100) : Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Point E is 16 m to the south of Point C. Point F is 4 In to the-west of Point E. Point H is 5 m to the south of Point F. Point J is 12 m to the east of Point H. Point Y is 27 m to the east of Point F. A person walks 15 m from Point Y towards west, reaches Point Z, takes a left turn and reaches Point J.
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98). What is the difference of the distance between the points Z, J and points Y, F ?
A). 26 m |
B). 22 m |
C). 12 m |
D). 8 m |
E). 20 m |
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99). If a person walks 20m towards north from Point Z, takes a left turn and walks 8 m, how far will be from Point C ?
A). 2 m |
B). 6 m |
C). 3 m |
D). 4 m |
E). 5 m |
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100). In which direction is Point Z with respect to Point H ?
A). North-west |
B). North-east |
C). South-west |
D). East |
E). South-east |
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