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SUPER 20 Reasoning Test 111
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SUPER 20 Reasoning Test 111
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    P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W live on different floors of the same building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, the ground floor is numbered 1, and so on. Each of them belongs to a different city among Kanpur, Gwalior, Mangalore, Nagpur, Bareli, Hampi, and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T lives and S lives. P lives immediately above U’s floor. U belongs to Bareli. There are two floors between the floor on which Q lives and U lives. There are three floors between the floor on which W lives and P lives. The one who belongs to Pune lives on floor number 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number 3. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor. Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli live on even numbered floors. Q does not live on floor number 1. S lives on the fourth floor and T lives on the sixth floor.

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    V lives on which floor?
    Solutions
    Explanation:
    Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli City lives on even numbered floor. The one belongs to Pune lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number third. U belongs to Bareli. S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live.

    There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor.

    After using other given conditions the final arrangement will be:
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    P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W live on different floors of the same building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, the ground floor is numbered 1, and so on. Each of them belongs to a different city among Kanpur, Gwalior, Mangalore, Nagpur, Bareli, Hampi, and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T lives and S lives. P lives immediately above U’s floor. U belongs to Bareli. There are two floors between the floor on which Q lives and U lives. There are three floors between the floor on which W lives and P lives. The one who belongs to Pune lives on floor number 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number 3. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor. Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli live on even numbered floors. Q does not live on floor number 1. S lives on the fourth floor and T lives on the sixth floor.

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    T belongs to which of the following cities?
    Solutions
    Explanation:
    Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli City lives on even numbered floor. The one belongs to Pune lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number third. U belongs to Bareli. S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live.

    There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor.

    After using other given conditions the final arrangement will be:
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    P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W live on different floors of the same building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, the ground floor is numbered 1, and so on. Each of them belongs to a different city among Kanpur, Gwalior, Mangalore, Nagpur, Bareli, Hampi, and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T lives and S lives. P lives immediately above U’s floor. U belongs to Bareli. There are two floors between the floor on which Q lives and U lives. There are three floors between the floor on which W lives and P lives. The one who belongs to Pune lives on floor number 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number 3. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor. Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli live on even numbered floors. Q does not live on floor number 1. S lives on the fourth floor and T lives on the sixth floor.

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    Who lives on the third floor?
    Solutions
    Explanation:
    Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli City lives on even numbered floor. The one belongs to Pune lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number third. U belongs to Bareli. S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live.

    There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor.

    After using other given conditions the final arrangement will be:
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W live on different floors of the same building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, the ground floor is numbered 1, and so on. Each of them belongs to a different city among Kanpur, Gwalior, Mangalore, Nagpur, Bareli, Hampi, and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T lives and S lives. P lives immediately above U’s floor. U belongs to Bareli. There are two floors between the floor on which Q lives and U lives. There are three floors between the floor on which W lives and P lives. The one who belongs to Pune lives on floor number 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number 3. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor. Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli live on even numbered floors. Q does not live on floor number 1. S lives on the fourth floor and T lives on the sixth floor.

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    How many floors are there between P and T?
    Solutions
    Explanation:
    Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli City lives on even numbered floor. The one belongs to Pune lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number third. U belongs to Bareli. S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live.

    There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor.

    After using other given conditions the final arrangement will be:
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    P, Q, S, T, U, V, and W live on different floors of the same building having seven floors numbered 1 to 7, the ground floor is numbered 1, and so on. Each of them belongs to a different city among Kanpur, Gwalior, Mangalore, Nagpur, Bareli, Hampi, and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T lives and S lives. P lives immediately above U’s floor. U belongs to Bareli. There are two floors between the floor on which Q lives and U lives. There are three floors between the floor on which W lives and P lives. The one who belongs to Pune lives on floor number 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number 3. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor. Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli live on even numbered floors. Q does not live on floor number 1. S lives on the fourth floor and T lives on the sixth floor.

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    Which of the following combinations of floor number, person and city is correct?
    Solutions
    Explanation:
    Those who belong to Hampi and Bareli City lives on even numbered floor. The one belongs to Pune lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to Kanpur lives on floor number third. U belongs to Bareli. S belongs to Hampi and there is one floor between the floor on which T and S live.

    There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. The person who belongs to Nagpur lives above Q’s floor.

    After using other given conditions the final arrangement will be:
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    Direction: The question given below is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements sufficient to answer the question:

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    Eight persons A, B, C, D, R, S, T and W are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who sits immediate left of T?
    Statement I: A sits opposite to B. Two persons sit between A and R. Two persons sit between R and S. T is not an immediate neighbour of S.
    Statement II: A sits third to the left of R, who sits immediate left of B. One person sits between B and S, who is second to the right of A. D sits opposite to W. C is not an immediate neighbour of A.
    Solutions

    Statement I:

    Clearly, the question cannot be answered. So, statement I alone is not sufficient.

    Statement II:

    Clearly, C sits immediate left of T. So statement II alone is sufficient.



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    Direction: The question given below is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements sufficient to answer the question:

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    Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a straight line facing the north. How many persons are sitting between E and G?
    Statement I: B sits fifth to the right of A. D does not sit with F, who does not sit with B. H sits second to the left of C, who sits second to the left of D.
    Statement II: One person sits between B and D. D does not sit at any of the corner of the row.
    Solutions

    Statement I:

    Thus, statement I alone is not sufficient.

    Statement II:

    Clearly, statement II alone is not sufficient.

    Statement I and Statement II together:

    Clearly, one person sits between E and G. So, statement I and II both are necessary to answer the question.

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    Direction: In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question alone with the statements and decide the information given in which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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    Ten family members A, B, C, E, I, J, K, R, S and W are linked to each other in a particular relation. What is the relation of person B with respect to person J?

    I : K is the father of A. A is married to J. J is the daughter of C. C is the grandfather of B. I is married to R.
    II : W is the wife of S. S is the brother of A. R is the father of B. C is married to E and the couple has two daughters.
    III : The person I is the mother of B. J and I are children of E. J is the daughter-in-law of K. K is the father of S.
    Solutions
    as none of the statement is sufficient to answer the question, and if we take all the statements together, then also it is not sufficient to answer the question as gender of person B is not known. So, neither of the statement is sufficient to answer the question.
  • Question 9/20
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    Find the odd one from the following.
    Solutions

    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

    In option E, there is an element between the first and the third element, while all the other option there is an element between the first and the second element.

    Therefore, option E is the correct answer.

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    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    M > N < O, O = G > H
    Conclusions:
    I. M < H
    II. H < O
    Solutions
    M > N < O, O = G > H
    M > N < G > H
    I. M < H (False)
    O = G > H
    II. H < O (True)
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    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    P > Q = R, R > S, T < S = U
    Conclusions:
    I. Q > U
    II. P < S
    Solutions
    P > Q = R, R > S, T < S = U
    Q = R > S = U
    I. Q > U (True)
    P > Q = R > S
    II. P < S (False)
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    A > B > C, B < D = E
    Conclusions:
    I. A = D
    II. A > E
    Solutions
    A > B > C, B < D = E
    A > B < D
    I. A = D (False)
    A > B < D = E
    II. A > E (False)
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    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statement:
    R < J < M = P > N < T
    Conclusions:
    I. J < T
    II. M > N
    Solutions
    R < J < M = P > N < T
    J < M > N < T
    I. J < T (False)
    M = P > N
    II. M > N (True)
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    How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘Splenetic’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet (Both forward and backward)?
    Solutions

    Clearly, there are such two pairs.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the question below, a statement is given followed by two assumptions. Choose the most appropriate option.

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    Statement- “If you have any problem in math then bring it to me.” A to B

    Assumptions:
    I. A is expert in mathematics he could solve the B’s problem
    II. B is weak in mathematics
    Solutions
    It is nowhere implied that B is expert in mathematics he just said that Bring problem to me and second cannot be also implied by the same reason.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In question below are given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.

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    Statement: There have been sporadic cases of stone throwing and damaging vehicles in the locality during the day following altercation between two local youth clubs last night.
    Courses of actions:
    I. The local police administration should arrest all those who are caught committing these acts.
    II. The local police administration should call a meeting of office bearers of both the clubs of the locality to bring the situation under control.
    Solutions
    The second course of action is correct in the given situation.
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    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

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    What will come at a place of question mark (?)

    RLS V©M 3$4 ?

    Solutions

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

    Therefore, option D is correct.

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    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

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    Find the number of consonants which are immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a number?
    Solutions

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

    Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

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    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

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    Find the number of symbols which are immediately followed by a letter but not immediately preceded by a number?
    Solutions

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

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    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

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    Which of the following is the eighth to the left of the seventeenth from the left end?
    Solutions

    T 6 R I L O S 5 % V @ © U M 7 X 3 Y $ A 4 D G 8 # 9 F J 8 I & B P

    Therefore, option D is the answer.

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