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LIC AAO: Reasoning Quiz

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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight friends Bailey, John, Bredenn, Stuart, Smith, Johnson, Leon and Cook are sitting around a circular table for lunch. Each person has a different  birthplace  viz London, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, Corsica, Moscow and Bangkok but not necessarily in the same order.
The person born in New York sits third to the right of Leon.Bredenn is an immediate neighbour of Leon. The person born in Tokyo sits second to the right of Bredenn. John sits third to the right of Cook. Cook’s birthplace is neither New York nor Tokyo. Only one person sits between Bredenn and the person whose birthplace is Sydney. Bailey and Johnson are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Bailey’s nor Johnson’s birthplace is New York. The person born in Bangkok sits second to the right of Bailey. Two persons sit between Stuart and the person born in Paris. Stuart is not from New York. The person born in London is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in New York. The person born in Corsica sits second to the left of Bailey.
1. Who among the following is from Moscow?
a) Bailey
b) Cook
c) Bredenn
d) Johnson
e) Stuart
2. What is the position of Johnson with respect to the person whose birthplace is New York?
a) Second to the left
b) Second to the right 
c) Immediate right 
d) Immediate left
e) None of these 
3. Where is the birthplace of Leon?
a) Moscow 
b) London
c) Corsica
d) Sydney
e) Tokyo
4. Where is the birthplace of Smith?
a) Moscow
b) Tokyo
c) Corsica
d) New York
e) Paris
5. Who sit(s) exactly between the persons whose birth places are Sydney and Paris?
a) Bredenn and Cook
b) Bredenn and John
c) Only Bangkok-born person
d) Bailey and John
e) None of these
Directions ( Q.6-10):Study the following information and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘Global recession is problem first’ is written as ‘su zo ti ra mo’,
‘Recession that economics’ is written as ‘chi mo nic’,
‘Global economics going critical’ is written as ‘fa nic ti ye’,
‘Hiked rates critical grow’ is written as ‘phi ye koo da’
and ‘problem rates’ is written  as ‘su phi’.
6. What is the code for ‘first’?
a) su
b) zo
c) ra
d) Either zo or ra
e) None of these
7. What does ‘fa’ stand for?
a) Global
b) critical
c) economics
d) going
e) Can’t be determined
8. Which of the following is the code for ‘problem rates that grow’?
a) koo da phi chi
b) phi su nr chi
c) ti da zo chi
d) su phi chi pa
e) None of these
9. Which of the following is represented by the code ‘mo ye su phi’?
a) economics is problem critical
b) recession that critical rates
c) problem recession critical rates
d) critical economics grow rates
e) None of these

10. Which of the following may be the code for ‘world is more tough problem first’?
a) nic zo su ra mo pic
b) pic zo ra su vo bi
c) su pic ye zo ra fa
d) ti ra su chi mo zo
e) None of these.
Answers:

                                                                                         Solutions
Directions (1-5):

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1.      
(a)
2.      
(b)
3.      
(b)
4.      
(d)
5.      
(c)
Directions (6-10):
           Word                                      Code
        recession –                                  mo
        global-                                           ti
       problem-                                      su
       first/is –                                        ra/zo
    economics-                                     nic
    critical –                                           ye
    going-                                               fa
    hiked/grow    –                           koo/da
   that-                                              chi
   rates –                                            phi

6.      
(d)
7.      
(d)
8.      
(e)
9.      
(c)
10.  
(b)

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