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26. Manohar Tambe, a Graduate with 58 percent marks, was born on March 3, 1984. He has a Diploma in the Human Resources Management. He has been working in a company for the past two years and has 60 percent marks in the Higher Secondary School Examination. He secured 60 percent marks in the Entrance Examination.






27. Swati Shinde was born on January 1, 1986. She has work experience of five years in Human Resources Team of Law. She has secured 60 percent marks in the Higher Secondary School Examination and 65 percent marks in the Entrance Examination. She has secured 58 percent marks in the Graduation. She has completed her Diploma in Management with distinction.






28. Directions : In each of the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the four given conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts and select the appropriate answer.Statements: Some numbers are digits. All digits are alphabets. No alphabet is a vowel. All consonants are vowels Conclusions: I. No digits is a vowel. II. No alphabet is a consonant. III. No vowel is a number. IV. All vowels are numbers.






29. Statements: All documents are files. Some files are papers. All papers are certificates. No certificate is a manuscript. Conclusions: I. At least some documents are papers. II. No manuscript is a document. III. At least some certificates are files. IV. No paper is a document.






30. Statements: No group is people. All people are animals. All animals are plants. All plants are roots. Conclusions: I. No group is a plant. II. All people are plants. III. At least some groups are plants. IV. All plants are groups.






31. Statements: Some jobs are vacancies. All jobs are works. No work is a trade. All professions are trades. Conclusions: I. At least some works are jobs. II. No vacancy is a trade. III. No profession is a work. IV. At least some works are professions.






32. Statements: All marks are grades. No grade is a score. All letters are scores. All scores are characters. Conclusions: I. At least some letters are grades. II. At least some scores are grades. III. At least some characters are marks. IV. Some characters are letters.






33. Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are having different hobbies, viz., Travelling, Reading, Dancing, Painting, Sculpting, Singing and Pottery making, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them belong to different State, viz., Punjab, Odisha, Kerala, Rajasthan, Maharastra, Gujarat and Karnataka, but not necessarily in the same order. A belongs to Maharastra. D likes pottery making. The person who likes sculpting is from the State of Odisha. The person who likes dancing is from the State of Gujarat. F does not belong to Gujarat, Odisha, Punjab or Rajasthan. F does not like singing, reading or painting. B does not belong to Kerala, Odisha, Punjab or Rajasthan. B does not like painting, travelling, reading or singing. C does not like sculpting and he is not from Rajasthan or Punjab. Neither D nor G belongs to Punjab. A does not like reading. The person from Kerala likes singing.Who among the following likes singing?
 






34. Which one of the following combinations is true according to the given information?






35. Who among the following belongs to the State of Karnataka?






36. Which of the following combinations is true about G?






37. The person who belongs to Punjab, likes






38. What is the position of "war" in the Step VII?






39. Which of the following is the ninth from the right in Step VI?






40. What is the position of "15" in the Step IX?






41. How many Steps are required to complete this arrangement?






42. Which of the following represents the Step X?






43. Statements A # N, S $ N, S € W, W © R Conclusions I. R $ A II. S € R III. S € A IV.W © A






44. Statements D # E, E © T, T @ C, C # A Conclusions I. D # A II. C © D III. A € E IV. T # A






45. Statements O $ B, B @ S, S # E, E © R Conclusions I. S © O II. R € S III. B # R IV. B # E






46. Statements D © S, S € P, P $ I, P @ T I. P # D II. P $ T III. T $ S IV. I © D






47. Statements U @ N, N $ F, F $ A, A € R Conclusions I. A @ U II. N € R III. R © U IV. U € A






48. Point R is 10 metres north of point A. Point K is exactly in the middle of the points R and A. Point N is 7 metres east of point A. Point M is 7 metres east of point K. Point S is 6 metres north of point M. What is the distance between points S and N?






49. In a certain code language the word COSTLY is written as WORVMF and the word PRAISE is written as CVGDPS. How will the word SOCCER be written in that code language?






50. In a certain code language "he was not absent" is written as "ja si fe ra" ; "absent case was not" is written as "ga fe ja ra" and "no one was absent" is written as "da ge ra fe". What does "si" stands for?






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