Reasoning Shortcut Tricks & Scoring Part Questions (Day-149)

Shortcut Reasoning Tricks & Scoring Part Questions (Day-149):

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Here in Scoring Part we are providing 15 Questions in Puzzle, Sitting Arrangements, 5 Questions in (Inequality, Coding, Alphanumeric, and Syllogism), and total 20 questions in 20 Minutes. By practising these questions regularly you can increase you calculation speed and it will help you to increase you score.

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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions.

J, K, L, M, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each one of them is also related to M in some way or the other. Only two people sit between Q and L. M sits second to the left of Q. Only three people sit between L and M’s sister. M’s son sits second to the right of M’s sister.

Only one person sits between the son of M and S. J sits on the immediate right of R. R is neither the son nor the mother of M. S is an immediate neighbour of M’s mother. Only three people sit between M’s mother and M’s brother. M’s daughter sits second to the left of M’s brother.

M’s father is not an immediate neighbour of M. M’s wife sits third to the right of K.

  1. Who sits second to the right of R?
  1. M’s brother
  2. M
  3. R
  4. K
  5. M’s daughter
  1. How many people sit between K and L, when counted from the left of L?
  1. Six
  2. One
  3. None
  4. Two
  5. Four
  1. Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given information?
  1. R sits second to the right of M’s wife.
  2. K is an immediate neighbour of R.
  3. M sits second to the left of L.
  4. All the given options are not true.
  5. S is son of L.
  1. How is K related to R?
  1. Son-in-law
  2. Uncle
  3. Niece
  4. Brother
  5. Daughter
  1. Who among the following is the wife of M?
  1. N
  2. L
  3. O
  4. Q
  5. J

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

Eight People – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in ten different floors of a building (but not necessarily in the same order). Two of the floors in the building is vacant. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered ten. Each one of them also likes different mobiles, namely Lenovo, Apple, ONE PLUS, HTC, Samsung, Oppo, ASUS and Sony(but not necessarily in the same order). Each one of them also participates in different number of events starting from 1 to 10. The one who likes SONY and APPLE not live on the floors numbered 8 and 7 respectively. The one who likes HTC lives immediately below the floor on which C lives. The number of people living below F is same as the number of people living between F and H. Only three floors between D and the one who likes Samsung. The number of floors between the one who likes ASUS and the one who likes HTC is two. The one who likes Oppo lives immediately above G. F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. The top most floor is vacant. Only one person lives between B and the one who likes HTC. Only three floors between G and A. The one who likes SONY lives immediately above the one who likes Lenovo. C lives one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Samsung. The number of floors between F and the one who likes APPLE is only one. Only one person lives between the one who likes SONY and the vacant floor. Only two people live between C and vacant floor. The number of floors between two vacant floors is five. Total number of events participated by B is one less than that of the total number of events participated by H. Total number of events participated by the person who lives on ground floor is the square of the total number of events participated by B. Total number of events participated by A is the difference of number of events participated by D and H. Total number of events participated by C is one less than that of B. Total number of events participated by F is one more than that of G. Total number of events participated by E is one more than that of F. Total number of events participated by G is the multiple of number of events participated by B and C. Total number of events participated by the one who likes Asus is four.

6; Which of the following Statements is true with respect to the given information?

  1.  G lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung
  2. E lives immediately above C
  3. Only three people live between F and the one who likes SONY
  4. D likes HTC.
  5. All the given statements are true

7; Who amongst the following participates in 5 events?

  1. B
  2. G
  3. F
  4. A
  5. C

8; Which of the following floor is immediately above the vacant floor?

  1.  5
  2. 7
  3. 4
  4. 3
  5. 6

Q.9; Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

  1. G – ONE PLUS
  2. C – Samsung
  3. F – HTC
  4. E – Lenovo
  5. D – APPLE

10; How many people live between C and D?

  1. Four
  2. Three
  3.  None
  4.  Five
  5.  Two

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In one apartment there are seven persons M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are living and they like different cities they are Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kochi, Jaipur and Kolkata not in the respective order. In that there are four females and three males. The Apartment is grouped into with names of alphabets such as A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Each one belongs to different kind of groups.

The persons who like Chennai and the Mumbai belong to same gender. They are not in the group E and A.

One of the three males is in the D group and In the G, N is the member.

R likes the Jaipur and he is not belongs to D.

The persons who like Kolkata and Hyderabad are not in the A and F group respectively.

The person who likes Bangalore is in the G group and he is not Q and O.S does not like Chennai.

B and C group having female Gender persons, And M and N are not in that group.

S does not like Mumbai and she is not belongs to C and E.

The person who likes the Mumbai is not P and Q but also she is neither belongs to F nor C.

The one who likes Hyderabad is M and she does not like E and C and then Q is a Male.

The person who likes Kolkata is not a male but likes F.

  1. Which of the following person like Mumbai?
  1.   M
  2.   N
  3.   S
  4.   T
  5.   O
  1. The person who belongs to E group like which of the following cities?
  1.   Hyderabad
  2.   Jaipur
  3.   Kolkata
  4.   Chennai
  5.   Kochi

13.Four of the following persons form a group, which of the following person does not belong to that group?

  1.   Q
  2.   M
  3.   P
  4.   S
  5.   O
  1. Which of the following group O belongs to?
  1.   F
  2.   C
  3.   B
  4.   E
  5.   G
  1. Which of the following combinations is true?
  1.   R – Female – Jaipur – E
  2.   O – Female – Chennai – B
  3.   S – Male – Kolkata – C
  4.   N – Male – Bangalore – G
  5.   P – Female -Chennai – A

Direction(16-20):

P @Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q

P+ Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q

P%Q means P is greater than Q

PX Q means P is smaller than Q

P$ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true ,find which of the two conditions I and II given below them is /are definately true ? Give answer.

a) If only conclusion I is true

b) If only conclusion II is true

c) If either I or II is true

d) If neither I or II is true

e) If both I and II is true

 

16) Statements : M @R , R%T , T$ K

Conclusion : I) KXM, II) TXM

17) Statements : H%J, B+J, B@F

Conclusion: I)F$J, II) J%F

18) Statements : D$M, M%W, W@R

Conclusion : I) RXD, II) W+D

19) Statements : A+N , NXV, V$J

Conclusion: I) J@N, II) A +V

20) Statements : KXT , T@B , B+M

Conclusion : I)M%T II) K+B

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