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Certain number of boxes are kept one above another in other to make two stacks i.e. stack A and
stack B. Stack A is in west of stack B. Number of boxes in each stack is same. The bottommost box is
numbered as 1, the box above it as 2 and so on. The dimensions of each of the boxes are same.

Note: If a box is two boxes above another box then they must be in same stack until and unless
stated otherwise. If a box is adjacent to another box then we are considering only the boxes in same
stack. If a box is in the east or west of another box, then is exactly in the east or west of that box,
unless stated otherwise.

There are three boxes between box Q and box Z. Neither box M nor box W is adjacent to box V. Box R
is in west of box, which is two boxes above box W. Number of boxes above box O is equal to number
of boxes below X such that both boxes are not in same stack. Box T is two boxes above box U. Box Y
is adjacent to box W. Box M is just above box X, which is an odd numbered box. Three boxes are
between box U and box W. Box O is in east of box Z. Box V is three boxes below box N. Box S is the
7th box. There is one box between box R and box M. Box X and box R are not adjacent to each other.
Box Q and box R are adjacent to each other. Only box T is adjacent to box O. Box P is an odd
numbered box below box Q but not in the west of box Y. Box Q is two boxes below box S.

Eight banks M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are located in a circular area. Some of the bank is facing
towards the center while some are facing away from the center. Each bank has different number of
employees among 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 40, 55 and 70.

Bank O faces towards the center. Bank R has lesser number of employees than that of bank P. Bank Q
is immediate left of bank S. Bank N has more employees than that of bank S, which is adjacent to
bank T. The average of number of employees of bank N and O is equal to number of employees of
bank Q, which is facing away from the center. Immediate neighbours of R face away from the center.
Bank T is opposite to the bank, which is immediate right of bank having highest number of
employees. Bank S faces towards the center. Bank O and bank P face in same direction. Bank T is not
opposite to bank R. Bank N is not opposite to bank O or bank S. Bank N is opposite to one, which has
12 employees. Bank M has lesser employees than that of bank P, which is not adjacent to bank Q.
Bank, which has 15 employees, is opposite to bank R, which is not adjacent to bank T. O doesn’t have
70 employees.

Seven persons Abhay, Chitra, Manoj, Naman, Prem, Rakesh and Samay work on different films among
Baadal, Bulbbul, Guru, Haider, KGF, Swadesh and Udaan but not necessarily in same order. Each of
them works as Actor, Analyst, Cinematographer, Colourist, Director, Producer and Writer. Each of them
works for different number of days for the film among 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35.

Person, who worked in Udaan, worked for even number of days. Neither Prem nor Rakesh worked on
Guru or KGF. Manoj worked for more days than that of Naman but not for 35 days. An Actor worked
for a more number of days than that of Prem. Manoj worked in Haider but not as an Actor. Prem
worked as a Producer on a film for 20 days. Abhay worked for lesser number of days than that of one,
who worked as an Actor. One person worked as Analyst in film Guru. Samay worked on a film for 25
days. Neither Samay nor Naman worked as Actor or Director. Abhay worked on film for twice the
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number of days of Chitra worked on a film. A director worked on Baadal for odd number of days.
Person, who worked on Guru worked for 5 days lesser than the one, who worked in KGF as Writer.
Naman does not work as Writer or Cinematographer.

Certain number of persons is sitting in a row such that all are facing north. Three persons sit between
N and M. S and T are adjacent to each other. S does not sit at extreme end. O sits immediate left of
N. M sits exactly between U and P. One person sits between O and Q. One person sits between Q and
R, who sits second from one of the ends. Three persons sit between M and S. Number of persons to
the left of R is equal to number of persons to the right of T. T does not sit to the left of U. P and R are
not adjacent to each other. Neither M nor N is adjacent to either U or P. U is not sitting adjacent to O.

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

P%Q means P is to the east of Q at the distance of 5m.

P@Q means P is to the west of Q at the distance of 3m.

P+Q means P is to the north of Q at the distance of 6m.

P*Q means P is to the south of Q at the distance of 8m.

B*G, D%C, E*F, G@F, B%A, D+A

In which direction is point E with respect to point D?

A-

North-West

B-

South-East

C-

East

D-

South-West

E-

North-East

What is the shortest distance between point R and E if C+R is true?


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A-

12m

B-

15m

C-

20m

D-

13m

E-

21m

The question given below consists of two statements numbered I and II below them. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the
statements and give answer:

Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on different floors of a 7-storey building. The bottommost
floor is numbered as 1 while the topmost as 7. How many persons live above B’s floor?

Statement I: F lives two floors above C’s floor. A lives on 3rd floor. G lives just above D’s floor but not
on topmost floor. B does not live on topmost or bottommost floor. E doesn’t live below F’s floor.

Statement II: G lives two floors below C, who lives on 4th floor. E lives just above F, who does not
live adjacent to C’s floor. B lives above A, who lives above D’s floor.

A-

If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

B-

If the data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

C-

If the data given in either statement I or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

D-

If the data given in both statement I and statement II are sufficient to answer the question.

E-

If the data given in both statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer the question.

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six persons I, J, K, L, M and N have different heights and weights. No one has same position in both
height and weight i.e. if a person is tallest then he/she cannot be heaviest.

Three persons are shorter than I. Only L is heavier than N. N is taller than K and M. K is heavier than
M, who is not the lightest. K is taller than L but lighter than J. J and M are shorter than I. M is shorter
than L.

How many persons are heavier than K?

A-

Three

B-

Two

C-

Four

D-

One

E-

Five

In the question below, two statements (I) and (II) are given. These statements may be either
independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of
the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.

I. Countless migrants have flooded to Basra in recent years in search of economic opportunities.

II. The outskirts of the city of Basra are now covered with slums filled with migrants living in squalid
conditions.

A-

Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect

B-

Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect

C-

Both the statements I and II are independent causes

D-
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Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes

E-

Both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

There are seven members P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in the family of three generations. No single parent
has a child. Each of them secured different marks in a friendly competition. P’s uncle secured better
marks than that of V. Q is the grandmother of one of the persons in the family. Equal number of
persons scores better and worse marks than S. R is father of V, who scored better than S. There is
equal number of persons in 2nd and 3rd generation. T, who secured the worst marks, does not have
sibling. V’s brother secured better marks than R and P. U does not secure the best marks among all.

How is R related to T?

A-

Wife

B-

Brother

C-

Son-in-law

D-

Sister

E-

None of the above

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