Reasoning Shortcut Tricks & Scoring Part Questions (Day-127)

Shortcut Reasoning Tricks & Scoring Part Questions (Day-127):

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Direction (1-5): Study the given information and answer the following questions:

 A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. C is an immediate neighbour of both G and A. E sits second to the left of C. Two people sit between E and H. B is an immediate neighbour of G. Only one person sits between B and F.

  1. What is the position of D with respect to H in the above arrangement?
  1. Third to the left
  2. Immediate left
  3. Fifth to the right
  4. Immediate right
  5. Second to the right

 

  1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
  1. CH
  2. FE
  3. AB
  4. GF
  5. DC
  1. Who sits second to the left of A?
  1. F
  2. B
  3. D
  4. H
  5. Cannot be determined
  1. Who among the following is an immediate neighbour of both B and F?
  1. G
  2. C
  3. D
  4. A
  5. H
  1. B is related to E in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement. In the same way A is related to H. To whom amongst the following is D related to, following the same pattern?
  1. B
  2. C
  3. A
  4. G
  5. F

Direction (6-10): Study the given information and answer the following questions:

Eight persons – W, L, X, M, A , V, Z and Y – are sitting around a square table facing centre. Four of them sit at the corners and the other four at the middle of the sides. Each of them likes different cars – Swift, Maruti, Alto, Zen, Ford, Nano, Santro and Safari. – but not necessarily in the same order.

  • A sits opposite the person who likes Ford and third to the left of L. L likes neither Maruti nor Ford.
  • M sits between L and X, who likes Zen. M does not like Ford.
  • Y, who likes Santro, sits second to the left of X.
  • V, who likes Safari, is not an immediate neighbour of Y.
  • The person who likes Maruti sits on the immediate left of the person who likes Alto.
  • The person who likes Nano is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Zen. W does not like Nano.
  1. Who sits opposite the person who likes Alto?
  1. Y
  2. X
  3. M
  4. W
  5. None of these
  1. Who sits between the person who likes Safari and the one who likes Santro?
  1. L
  2. W
  3. X
  4. A
  5. None of these
  1. If ‘W’ is related to ‘Maruti’, and ‘A’ is related to ‘Nano’, ‘V’ is related to which of the following?
  1. Safari
  2. Swift
  3. Alto
  4. Ford
  5. None of these
  1. Who sits fourth to the left of A?
  1. L
  2. V
  3. W
  4. M
  5. None of these
  1. Who likes ‘Alto’ car?
  1. Y
  2. W
  3. V
  4. L
  5. None of these

Direction (11-15): Study the given information and answer the following questions:

F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are eight students. Each of them has a different favourite subject – English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Sociology, Philosophy and History but not necessarily in the same order. All of them are sitting around a circular table and facing the centre. Neither F nor H is an immediate neighbour of L. Neither F nor H has Biology as his favourite subject. L sits third to the left of the person whose favourite subject is Biology. Only two persons sit between F and H. The student whose favourite subject is History sits second to the right of O. O is not an immediate neighbour of L. O does not the have Biology as his favourite subject and History is not the favourite subject of L. The person whose favourite subject is English sits third to the left of K. The students with favourite subjects as English and Biology are not immediate neighbours. Only one person sits between O and the person whose favourite subject is Physics. Persons with favourite subjects as Chemistry and Mathematics are immediate neighbours. Mathematics is not the favourite subject of O. Only one person sits between M and the person whose favourite subject is Sociology. The person with Sociology as his favourite subject is an immediate neighbour of G. H and M are not immediate neighbours.

  1. Who among the following has English as his favourite subject?
  1. L
  2. K
  3. H
  4. F
  5. M
  1. How many people sit between F and the person whose favourite subject is Sociology, when counted in clockwise direction from F?
  1. None
  2. One
  3. Two
  4. Four
  5. Five
  1. Which of the following would come in place of question mark based upon the given seating arrangement? KO, GN, FK, NL ?
  1. OH
  2. HG
  3. MH
  4. MG
  5. KN
  1. What is the position of the student whose favourite subject is Philosophy with respect to N?
  1. Immediate left
  2. Second to the left
  3. Third to the right
  4. Second to the right
  5. Third to the left
  1. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
  1. History is the favourite subject of N.
  2. H is an immediate neighbour of K.
  3. Students with favourite subjects as English and Sociology are immediate neighbours.
  4. G sits second to the left of O.
  5. None of these
  1. Statements: Some Radio is TV. No TV is Laptop. Some Laptop is Computer. All Computer is LED. No LED is LCD.Conclusions: 
  1.  Some Laptop is not LCD.
  2.  Some Radio is not Laptop.
  3.  Some LED is TV.
  4.  Some Laptop is LED.
  5.  Some LED is Laptop.
  1. Statements: Some Seconds is Minutes. All Minutes is Hours. No Minutes is Days. Some Days is Months. All Months is years.Conclusions: 
  1.  Some years is Seconds.
  2.  Some Seconds is Hours.
  3.  Some Seconds is not Days.
  4.  Some Hours is not Days.
  5.  None of these.
  1. Statements: All Lion is Tiger. Some Lion is Deer. All Deer is Fox. No Fox is Elephant. Some Elephant is rabbit.Conclusions: 
  1.  None of these.
  2.  Some rabbit is not Fox.
  3.  Some Lion is not Elephant.
  4.  Some Tiger is Deer.
  5.  Some Lion is Fox.
  1. Conclusions: Some B is A. Some E is B.Statements:
  1.  All B is C. Some C is E. All E is A. Some A is D.
  2.  Some E is C. All C is D. Some D is B. All B is A.
  3.  None of these.
  4.  Some E is D. Some D is C. All C is B. Some B is A.
  5.  Some A is D. All D is B. Some B is C. All C is E.
  1. Conclusions: Some I is not K. Some L is J.Statements:
  1.  Some I is M. All M is J. No J is K. All L is K
  2.  Some I is L. All L is K. No K is J. All M is J.
  3.  Some J is L. All L is I. No I is K. All M is K.
  4.  None of these
  5.  Some I is J. All J is K. No K is L. All M is L.

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