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question_answer1) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. There are three buildings 1, 2 and 3. Each building has 7 floors and if the floor is occupied then there will be only one person. There are five floors between B and D. There are three floors between S and R. Neither S nor R lives on the top and the bottom floor. P does not live in building-1 and he lives one of the floors above either K or O but not at the top. N lives immediately below the floor on which J lives. There is one floor between J and O. If B and D live in building-3 then S and R will live in which of the following buildings?
question_answer2) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. There are three buildings 1, 2 and 3. Each building has 7 floors and if the floor is occupied then there will be only one person. There are five floors between B and D. There are three floors between S and R. Neither S nor R lives on the top and the bottom floor. P does not live in building-1 and he lives one of the floors above either K or O but not at the top. N lives immediately below the floor on which J lives. There is one floor between J and O. If P lives below the either S or R then how many persons live between P and K?
question_answer3) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. There are three buildings 1, 2 and 3. Each building has 7 floors and if the floor is occupied then there will be only one person. There are five floors between B and D. There are three floors between S and R. Neither S nor R lives on the top and the bottom floor. P does not live in building-1 and he lives one of the floors above either K or O but not at the top. N lives immediately below the floor on which J lives. There is one floor between J and O. If T lives immediately above H then H lives in which of the following building?
question_answer4) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. There are three buildings 1, 2 and 3. Each building has 7 floors and if the floor is occupied then there will be only one person. There are five floors between B and D. There are three floors between S and R. Neither S nor R lives on the top and the bottom floor. P does not live in building-1 and he lives one of the floors above either K or O but not at the top. N lives immediately below the floor on which J lives. There is one floor between J and O. If S and R live in building-2 and M is immediately below the either B or D then what can be the position of U with respect of P in building-2?
question_answer5) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. There are three buildings 1, 2 and 3. Each building has 7 floors and if the floor is occupied then there will be only one person. There are five floors between B and D. There are three floors between S and R. Neither S nor R lives on the top and the bottom floor. P does not live in building-1 and he lives one of the floors above either K or O but not at the top. N lives immediately below the floor on which J lives. There is one floor between J and O. How many floor can be vacant?
question_answer6) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight Cars Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Daikon, Ekon, Ford, Gemballa and Honda city are participating in a race. All are standing at a distance of 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 4 km, 5 km and 6 km, from their immediate cars but not necessarily in the same order. Two Cars are at the same distance of 5 km from their immediate cars. Car BMW is 3 km left of Car Chevrolet and 6 km away from Car Ford. Car BMW is standing immediately between Car Ekon and Car Gemballa at 5 km and 2 km respectively. Car Honda city is 4 km left of Car Ekon. Car Chevrolet is second to the left of Car Daikon. Car on the extreme left is 10 km away from Ekon. Car Honda city starts moving towards the south and after going 3 km; it takes right turn and covered 2 km to reached point M. Another Car Kia, which moves more than 3 km but less than 8km towards the north of point M (also divisible by 3), going X km towards east and stops at point K. If X is the shortest distance of Car Audi and Car Honda city last position. Car 'Chevrolet' moves 3 km towards north direction, and then takes a left turn and goes 5 km straight. Then it turns again to its right direction and moves another 7 km and halts at point 'Y'. What is the shortest distance of Car Kia and Car Chevrolet (From their new Position)?
question_answer7) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight Cars Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Daikon, Ekon, Ford, Gemballa and Honda city are participating in a race. All are standing at a distance of 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 4 km, 5 km and 6 km, from their immediate cars but not necessarily in the same order. Two Cars are at the same distance of 5 km from their immediate cars. Car BMW is 3 km left of Car Chevrolet and 6 km away from Car Ford. Car BMW is standing immediately between Car Ekon and Car Gemballa at 5 km and 2 km respectively. Car Honda city is 4 km left of Car Ekon. Car Chevrolet is second to the left of Car Daikon. Car on the extreme left is 10 km away from Ekon. Car Honda city starts moving towards the south and after going 3 km; it takes right turn and covered 2 km to reached point M. Another Car Kia, which moves more than 3 km but less than 8km towards the north of point M (also divisible by 3), going X km towards east and stops at point K. If X is the shortest distance of Car Audi and Car Honda city last position. Car 'Chevrolet' moves 3 km towards north direction, and then takes a left turn and goes 5 km straight. Then it turns again to its right direction and moves another 7 km and halts at point 'Y'. How many Cars are there in between Cars 'Ekon' and 'Daikon'?
question_answer8) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight Cars Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Daikon, Ekon, Ford, Gemballa and Honda city are participating in a race. All are standing at a distance of 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 4 km, 5 km and 6 km, from their immediate cars but not necessarily in the same order. Two Cars are at the same distance of 5 km from their immediate cars. Car BMW is 3 km left of Car Chevrolet and 6 km away from Car Ford. Car BMW is standing immediately between Car Ekon and Car Gemballa at 5 km and 2 km respectively. Car Honda city is 4 km left of Car Ekon. Car Chevrolet is second to the left of Car Daikon. Car on the extreme left is 10 km away from Ekon. Car Honda city starts moving towards the south and after going 3 km; it takes right turn and covered 2 km to reached point M. Another Car Kia, which moves more than 3 km but less than 8km towards the north of point M (also divisible by 3), going X km towards east and stops at point K. If X is the shortest distance of Car Audi and Car Honda city last position. Car 'Chevrolet' moves 3 km towards north direction, and then takes a left turn and goes 5 km straight. Then it turns again to its right direction and moves another 7 km and halts at point 'Y'. What is the new position of Car 'Honda city' with respect to the Car 'Audi'?
question_answer9) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight Cars Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Daikon, Ekon, Ford, Gemballa and Honda city are participating in a race. All are standing at a distance of 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 4 km, 5 km and 6 km, from their immediate cars but not necessarily in the same order. Two Cars are at the same distance of 5 km from their immediate cars. Car BMW is 3 km left of Car Chevrolet and 6 km away from Car Ford. Car BMW is standing immediately between Car Ekon and Car Gemballa at 5 km and 2 km respectively. Car Honda city is 4 km left of Car Ekon. Car Chevrolet is second to the left of Car Daikon. Car on the extreme left is 10 km away from Ekon. Car Honda city starts moving towards the south and after going 3 km; it takes right turn and covered 2 km to reached point M. Another Car Kia, which moves more than 3 km but less than 8km towards the north of point M (also divisible by 3), going X km towards east and stops at point K. If X is the shortest distance of Car Audi and Car Honda city last position. Car 'Chevrolet' moves 3 km towards north direction, and then takes a left turn and goes 5 km straight. Then it turns again to its right direction and moves another 7 km and halts at point 'Y'. What is the position of Car 'Chevrolet' without turning to the right with respect to point 'Y'?
question_answer10) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight Cars Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Daikon, Ekon, Ford, Gemballa and Honda city are participating in a race. All are standing at a distance of 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 4 km, 5 km and 6 km, from their immediate cars but not necessarily in the same order. Two Cars are at the same distance of 5 km from their immediate cars. Car BMW is 3 km left of Car Chevrolet and 6 km away from Car Ford. Car BMW is standing immediately between Car Ekon and Car Gemballa at 5 km and 2 km respectively. Car Honda city is 4 km left of Car Ekon. Car Chevrolet is second to the left of Car Daikon. Car on the extreme left is 10 km away from Ekon. Car Honda city starts moving towards the south and after going 3 km; it takes right turn and covered 2 km to reached point M. Another Car Kia, which moves more than 3 km but less than 8km towards the north of point M (also divisible by 3), going X km towards east and stops at point K. If X is the shortest distance of Car Audi and Car Honda city last position. Car 'Chevrolet' moves 3 km towards north direction, and then takes a left turn and goes 5 km straight. Then it turns again to its right direction and moves another 7 km and halts at point 'Y'. Which Car will be met first, if Car 'Chevrolet' moves in the west direction before turning to the right?
question_answer11) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. In a 3*5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination of some lights. The row of the matrix is denoted by +, % and # from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B, C D and E from left to right. + row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right). % row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 11, starting from 11 (from left to right). # row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 13, starting from 13 (from left to right). The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single wire of number X or two-line wire X and Y. There are 4 lights P, Q, R and S. Based on the outcome of the wire is mentioned above one of the light blinks. Condition for blink: (1) If the outcome is below 85, then light P will blink. (2) If outcome range is 85-110, then light Q blinks. (3) If outcome range is 111-210, then light R blinks. (4) If outcome is greater than 210, then light S blinks. For outcome of the wire: (1) If the wire has all even numbers, then outcome of the wire is obtained by adding all the numbers. (2) If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two- digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome. (3) If the wire contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number are multiplied. (4) If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of the numbers. If x = #C %D #A #E, then which light blink?
question_answer12) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. In a 3*5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination of some lights. The row of the matrix is denoted by +, % and # from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B, C D and E from left to right. + row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right). % row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 11, starting from 11 (from left to right). # row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 13, starting from 13 (from left to right). The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single wire of number X or two-line wire X and Y. There are 4 lights P, Q, R and S. Based on the outcome of the wire is mentioned above one of the light blinks. Condition for blink: (1) If the outcome is below 85, then light P will blink. (2) If outcome range is 85-110, then light Q blinks. (3) If outcome range is 111-210, then light R blinks. (4) If outcome is greater than 210, then light S blinks. For outcome of the wire: (1) If the wire has all even numbers, then outcome of the wire is obtained by adding all the numbers. (2) If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two- digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome. (3) If the wire contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number are multiplied. (4) If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of the numbers. If X = +A +C #D %B, then which light blink?
question_answer13) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. In a 3*5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination of some lights. The row of the matrix is denoted by +, % and # from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B, C D and E from left to right. + row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right). % row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 11, starting from 11 (from left to right). # row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 13, starting from 13 (from left to right). The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single wire of number X or two-line wire X and Y. There are 4 lights P, Q, R and S. Based on the outcome of the wire is mentioned above one of the light blinks. Condition for blink: (1) If the outcome is below 85, then light P will blink. (2) If outcome range is 85-110, then light Q blinks. (3) If outcome range is 111-210, then light R blinks. (4) If outcome is greater than 210, then light S blinks. For outcome of the wire: (1) If the wire has all even numbers, then outcome of the wire is obtained by adding all the numbers. (2) If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two- digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome. (3) If the wire contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number are multiplied. (4) If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of the numbers. If X = #A%E %A +B, then which light blink?
question_answer14) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. In a 3*5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination of some lights. The row of the matrix is denoted by +, % and # from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B, C D and E from left to right. + row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right). % row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 11, starting from 11 (from left to right). # row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 13, starting from 13 (from left to right). The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single wire of number X or two-line wire X and Y. There are 4 lights P, Q, R and S. Based on the outcome of the wire is mentioned above one of the light blinks. Condition for blink: (1) If the outcome is below 85, then light P will blink. (2) If outcome range is 85-110, then light Q blinks. (3) If outcome range is 111-210, then light R blinks. (4) If outcome is greater than 210, then light S blinks. For outcome of the wire: (1) If the wire has all even numbers, then outcome of the wire is obtained by adding all the numbers. (2) If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two- digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome. (3) If the wire contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number are multiplied. (4) If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of the numbers. If X =+A#B+D%C, then which light blink?
question_answer15) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. In a 3*5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination of some lights. The row of the matrix is denoted by +, % and # from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B, C D and E from left to right. + row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right). % row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 11, starting from 11 (from left to right). # row contains numbers which are consecutive multiple of 13, starting from 13 (from left to right). The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single wire of number X or two-line wire X and Y. There are 4 lights P, Q, R and S. Based on the outcome of the wire is mentioned above one of the light blinks. Condition for blink: (1) If the outcome is below 85, then light P will blink. (2) If outcome range is 85-110, then light Q blinks. (3) If outcome range is 111-210, then light R blinks. (4) If outcome is greater than 210, then light S blinks. For outcome of the wire: (1) If the wire has all even numbers, then outcome of the wire is obtained by adding all the numbers. (2) If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two- digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome. (3) If the wire contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number are multiplied. (4) If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of the numbers. If X=+E#D+D#E, then which light blink?
question_answer16) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. H%S (28) - H is 42m in the north of S. H$S (13) - H is 27m in the south of S. H#S (24) - H is 38 in the east of S. H&S (25) - H is 39m in the west of S. Note: Symbols describe only direction and numbers describe only distance by applying a certain method. M#L (10), N%M (11), O&N (13), P$0 (31), Q#P(38), R%Q(6) N is in which direction with respect to Q?
question_answer17) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. H%S (28) - H is 42m in the north of S. H$S (13) - H is 27m in the south of S. H#S (24) - H is 38 in the east of S. H&S (25) - H is 39m in the west of S. Note: Symbols describe only direction and numbers describe only distance by applying a certain method. M#L (10), N%M (11), O&N (13), P$0 (31), Q#P(38), R%Q(6) If Z is the midpoint of the line formed between M and R, then what is the distance between L and Z?
question_answer18) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. H%S (28) - H is 42m in the north of S. H$S (13) - H is 27m in the south of S. H#S (24) - H is 38 in the east of S. H&S (25) - H is 39m in the west of S. Note: Symbols describe only direction and numbers describe only distance by applying a certain method. M#L (10), N%M (11), O&N (13), P$0 (31), Q#P(38), R%Q(6) What is the distance between L and R? ,
question_answer19) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow. The questions are based on the following coding formats- # - West ©-East %-South $ - North *- Either 2 or 5 m & - Either 7 or 10 m Examples: K%L means K is South of K. K$#L means 1C is North-West of L. K#*L means K is West of L at a distance of either 2 or 5m. Conditions are given as: a. Z#&Y b. Z#$X c. X%Y d. X#*W e. V%&W f. U#*V g. T#&U h. T%&Z Given X#W, distance between X and W = 5m, X$U. Find the distance between V and X.
question_answer20) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow. The questions are based on the following coding formats- # - West ©-East %-South $ - North *- Either 2 or 5 m & - Either 7 or 10 m Examples: K%L means K is South of K. K$#L means 1C is North-West of L. K#*L means K is West of L at a distance of either 2 or 5m. Conditions are given as: a. Z#&Y b. Z#$X c. X%Y d. X#*W e. V%&W f. U#*V g. T#&U h. T%&Z If U%#X, then which of the following is true regarding points Z and Y?
question_answer21) Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. There are 6 players in each team and each da7 players are playing from each team. Player K, whose runs are not more than 60 and a less than 45, does not play on Tuesday. Neither H nor D is the players of team 2 and team 4 and their runs are not more than 75 a, not less than 15. They do not play on Tuesday and Wednesday but belong to the same team. M and U belong to the same team and their run are 45. X's run is 35 with O. Maximum and Minimum runs are not scored h T and L. They belong to the same team and their runs are less than 75 and more than 40. F and G do not belong to Team-1 and Team-3 and their runs are fourth highest in all teams. S and P belong to that team in, which the sum or their runs is 120 and S plays before P. W plays on Monday with A. Y and Z's runs are the perfect square of a number. V's run is more than 75. If B's run is less than 75 and more than 15 then he belongs to which team?
question_answer22) Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. There are 6 players in each team and each da7 players are playing from each team. Player K, whose runs are not more than 60 and a less than 45, does not play on Tuesday. Neither H nor D is the players of team 2 and team 4 and their runs are not more than 75 a, not less than 15. They do not play on Tuesday and Wednesday but belong to the same team. M and U belong to the same team and their run are 45. X's run is 35 with O. Maximum and Minimum runs are not scored h T and L. They belong to the same team and their runs are less than 75 and more than 40. F and G do not belong to Team-1 and Team-3 and their runs are fourth highest in all teams. S and P belong to that team in, which the sum or their runs is 120 and S plays before P. W plays on Monday with A. Y and Z's runs are the perfect square of a number. V's run is more than 75. If L belongs to Team -4 then what is the sum of his runs with P?
question_answer23) Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. There are 6 players in each team and each da7 players are playing from each team. Player K, whose runs are not more than 60 and a less than 45, does not play on Tuesday. Neither H nor D is the players of team 2 and team 4 and their runs are not more than 75 a, not less than 15. They do not play on Tuesday and Wednesday but belong to the same team. M and U belong to the same team and their run are 45. X's run is 35 with O. Maximum and Minimum runs are not scored h T and L. They belong to the same team and their runs are less than 75 and more than 40. F and G do not belong to Team-1 and Team-3 and their runs are fourth highest in all teams. S and P belong to that team in, which the sum or their runs is 120 and S plays before P. W plays on Monday with A. Y and Z's runs are the perfect square of a number. V's run is more than 75. C and E play on the same day with the same team then what is the name to their team?
question_answer24) Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. There are 6 players in each team and each da7 players are playing from each team. Player K, whose runs are not more than 60 and a less than 45, does not play on Tuesday. Neither H nor D is the players of team 2 and team 4 and their runs are not more than 75 a, not less than 15. They do not play on Tuesday and Wednesday but belong to the same team. M and U belong to the same team and their run are 45. X's run is 35 with O. Maximum and Minimum runs are not scored h T and L. They belong to the same team and their runs are less than 75 and more than 40. F and G do not belong to Team-1 and Team-3 and their runs are fourth highest in all teams. S and P belong to that team in, which the sum or their runs is 120 and S plays before P. W plays on Monday with A. Y and Z's runs are the perfect square of a number. V's run is more than 75. What is the average of the sum of runs scored by players T and W?
question_answer25) Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. There are 6 players in each team and each da7 players are playing from each team. Player K, whose runs are not more than 60 and a less than 45, does not play on Tuesday. Neither H nor D is the players of team 2 and team 4 and their runs are not more than 75 a, not less than 15. They do not play on Tuesday and Wednesday but belong to the same team. M and U belong to the same team and their run are 45. X's run is 35 with O. Maximum and Minimum runs are not scored h T and L. They belong to the same team and their runs are less than 75 and more than 40. F and G do not belong to Team-1 and Team-3 and their runs are fourth highest in all teams. S and P belong to that team in, which the sum or their runs is 120 and S plays before P. W plays on Monday with A. Y and Z's runs are the perfect square of a number. V's run is more than 75. Four of the following five are alike in the same way and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?
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