DIRECTIONS for questions 1-3: Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions.
Among six books i.e.-A, B, C, D, E and F kept in library shelf of different size. Book A is kept at that shelf which is only less in size than shelf in which book D is kept. Only three shelves are less in size than shelf in which book C is kept. Shelf in which F is kept is less in size than shelf in which E is kept. Book F is not kept at the lowest shelf.
Who amongst the following book is kept at lowest shelf?
B
A
E
C
None of these
Answer: Option A
Books size
D
A
C
16 cm2
E
F
B
12 cm2
Book B is kept at lowest shelf.
If size of shelf in which book E is kept is 16 cm2, then which of the following may be the size of shelf in which book B is kept?
19 cm2
22 cm2
18 cm2
17 cm2
12 cm2
Answer: Option E
Books size
D
A
C
16 cm2
E
F
B
12 cm2
Book B is kept at 12cm2 self.
How many shelf are less in size than shelf in which book E is kept?
One
Two
Three
Four
More than four
Answer: Option B
Books size
D
A
C
16 cm2
E
F
B
12 cm2
Two shelf are less in size than shelf in which book E is kept
DIRECTIONS for questions 4-6: Study the following information and answer the given question.
T is the sister of D. D is married to P. P is the son of M.
T is the mother of J. Y is the father of U.
Y has only one son and only one daughter.
U is the daughter of T. Q is the son of O.
How is P related to T?
Brother
cannot be determined
Brother-in-law
Cousin brother
Uncle
Answer: Option C
- Denotes female, + denotes male
MW, DP and YP are couples while U and J are children of YT. So P is a brother-in-law of T.
Answer: Option E
Relation between Q and W cannot be determined
DIRECTIONS for questions 7 to 10: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
If only conclusion 1 follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements: H ≥ T >S ≤ Q, T ≥ U = V > B,
; Conclusions:
V > S
B ≤ H
Answer: Option D
Statements: H ≥ T > S ≤ Q, T ≥U = V > B
Conclusions:
V > S
B ≤H S<T ≥ U = V
So conclusion I i:e V > S is false
H ≥ T≥ U = V > B
So conclusion I i:e B ≤ H is false
Statements: F > K ≥ L, R > K>H Conclusions:
H > L
R > F
Answer: Option D
Statements: F > K ≥ L, R > K > H
Conclusions:
H < K ≥ L, no relation
R > K < F, no relation
As no relation is established so conclusion I and II is false
Statements: N ≥ P > K = L, P ≤ Q < Z, T > K
Conclusions:
N > Q
Z < T
Answer: Option D
Statements: N ≥ P > K = L, P ≤ Q < Z, T > K
Conclusions:
N > Q
Z < T
N ≥ P ≤ Q we can clearly see that conclusion I not follows.
T > K < P ≤ Q < Z
As no relation is established between Z and T so conclusion II is false
Statements: P < H = O ≤ N
II. E > H < S
Conclusions:
N ≥ P
S > P
Answer: Option B
Statements: P < H = O ≤ N
E > H < S
Conclusions:
N ≥ P
S > P
As , P < H = O ≤ N so N ≥ P is false as only N > P follows.
P < H < S
From above statement we can see that conclusion II follows