| | Directions (1-2): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In certain code ‘always to be right’ is written as ‘4 9 3 2,’ ‘right is also just’ is written as ‘9 7 6 5’, ‘come to terms’ is written as ‘1 3 8’, ‘terms are just’ is written as ‘0 1 6’ and ‘always is’ is written as ‘7 4’. | 1 . | Which of the following is the code for ‘right’? | | | 2 . | What does ‘6’ represent in this code? | A. terms | B. also | C. are | D. is | | | 3 . | Directions (3-7): In each question below are given some statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregard ing commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: Some tigers are panthers. All lions are tigers. Conclusion: I. Some panthers, which are not tigers, are also lions. II. All panthers, which are not tigers, are also not lions.
| 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 | | | 4 . | Statements: Some motors are scooters. No scooter is vehicle. Conclusion: I. There is possibility that a motor will never be a vehicle. II. A few vehicles may not be scooters. | 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 | | | 5 . | Statements: All stars are planets. No planet is a moon. Conclusion: I. There is a possibility of stars being a moon. II. At least moons are not planets.
| 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 | | | 6 . | Statements: All roses are flowers. Some roses are red. Conclusion: I. All flowers being red is a possibility. II. Many flowers are not red | 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 | | | 7 . | | 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 | | | 8 . | Directions: (8-10) Study the following information to answer the given questions. Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row - 2 P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing north. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to the right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not on immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends. Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sits between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C doesnot face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R.
Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows? | A. B.E | B. s,t | C. p,r | D. b,f | | | 9 . | Who amongst the following faces A? | | | 10 . | How many persons are seated between T and S? | A. one | B. Two | C. Three | D. None of these | | | | |
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