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Night Class: Reasoning Quiz

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


A word arrangement machine, when given a particular input rearranges it following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement:
Input: name 37 11 is his 42 Khan 28
Step I: is name 37 11 his 42 Khan 28
Step II: is 42 name 37 11 his Khan 27
Step III: is 42 his name 37 11 Khan 28 
Step IV: is 42 his 37 name 11 Khan 28
Step V: is 42 his 37 Khan name 11 28
Step VI: is 42 his 37 Khan 28 name 11
VIth step is the last step.

1. If the following step is the II step, of an input. What will be fourth step?

Step II : is 86 falling 47 53 rain 22 still

1) is 86 rain 53 falling 47 22 still
2) is 86 rain 53 still 47 falling 22
3) is 86 rain falling 47 53 22 still
4) is 86 rain 53 still 47 22 falling
5) None of these

2.Following is an input step, which will be the last step?

Input : 11 sky is 7 84 no 33 limit 27 for me

1) is 84 no 33 me 27 for 11 sky 7 limit
2) is 84 me 33 no 27 for 11 sky 7 limit
3) is 84 me 33 no 27 sky 11 for 7 limit
4) is 84 no 33 sky 27 no 11 for 7 limit
5) None of these
3. Input : to 36 clear 28 11 the pre 15 exam
Which of the following will be IV step?
1) to 36 pre 28 clear 11 the 15 exam
2) to 36 the 28 clear pre 11 15 exam
3) to 36 pre 28 the 15 clear 11 exam
4) to 36 pre 28 the clear 11 15 exam
5) None of these
4.Which step will be the last but one step for the following input.

Input : 84 cat 62 runs 11 very 46 slowly

1) V
2) IV
3) VI
4) VII
5) None of these
5.Which of these words/number would be fourth from left side in step IV for the above input?
1) runs
2) 11
3) 62
4) very
5) None of these
Direction (Q. 6-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer


1) If only conclusion I follows.
2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or II follows.
4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) If both conclusions I and II follows.



6. Statements:


P ≤ Q > R = M > K > S

Conclusions:
I. Q > K
II.R < P
7. Statements:

D = R,  R ≥ M,  M < Q



Conclusions:
I.M = D
II.D > M
8. Statements:

C ≥ A,  B ≤ A,  B > M



Conclusions:
I.B < C
II.C = B
9. Statements:

A ≥ C = B,  K > D > S < P = B



Conclusions:
I.A = B
II.A > B
10. Statements:

A > P,  Z > A,  N ≥ Z,  L ≥N



Conclusions:
I.P = L
II.P < L
Directions (Q. 11-13): Study the following information and answer the questions given below:


P @ Q means ‘Q is the father of P’.
P # Q means ‘P is the mother of Q’.
P + Q means ‘P is the sister of Q’.
P – Q means ‘Q is the daughter of P’.
P $ Q means ‘P is the wife of Q’.


11. Which of the following means that S is the daughter-in-law of the wife of the father of N?
1) S $ M @ N – R
2) R $ M – N # S
3) S $ N # M – R
4) R $ N – M $ S
5) None of these
12. If C $ B – N $ W – T + S; N + M then which of the following is true?
1) M is the uncle of T.
2) C is the grandmother of S.
3) N is the daughter-in-law of C.
4) S is the nephew of M.
5) More than one of the above is true.
13. If S + O; C – E; S $ L; C $ O; M @ L then how is E’s father related to M’s father?
1) Husband
2) Brother
3) Father
4) Brother-in-law
5) None of these
14. In a certain code language PROFESSOR is written as TRHQGUUTQ, in the same language how the word CONDITION will be written in that code among the following?
1) QEFPKVKPQ
2) QEFPKKVPQ
3) QFEPKKVPQ
4) QEFKPKVPQ
5) None of these

15. Nitin starts walking in west direction and after walking 35 metres he moves towards north direction and walks 12 metres then moves in south-east direction (towards the starting point) and walks 20 metres and stops. How far he is from the starting point?
1) 33 metre
2) 37 metre
3) 17 metre
4) 27 metre
5) 47 metre

Answers:
(1-5):
Machine rearranges the alphabetical words in ascending order of their length, in case of same length, the word whole first letter comes first in alphabet will get the priority and should placed first, numbers are arranged in descending order, in sequence, letter number letter and so on.
     1. 1;   Step II. is 86 falling 47 53 rain 22 still
                Step III. is 86 rain falling 47 53 22 still
                Step IV. is 86 rain 53 falling 47 22 still
     2. 2
     3. 3;   Step I. to 36 pre clear 28 11 the 15 exam
                Step II. to 36 pre 28 clear 11 the 15 exam
                Step III. to 36 pre 28 the clear 11 15 exam
                Step IV. to 36 pre 28 the 15 clear 11 exam
     4. 2;   Input : 84 cat 62 runs 11 very 46 slowly
                Step I. cat 84 62 runs 11 very 46 slowly
                Step II. cat 84 runs 62 11 very 46 slowly
                Step III. cat 84 runs 62 very 11 46 slowly
                Step IV. cat 84 runs 62 very 46 11 slowly
                Step V. cat 84 runs 62 very 46 slowly 11
    5.3 ; 62
Solutions (6-10)
     6. 1;   Q > R = M > K
                Þ Q > R > K
                Þ Q > K is true
     7. 3;   D = R ³ M
                Þ D ³ M
     8. 3;   C ³ A and A ³ B
                C ³ B
     9. 3;   A ³ C = B
                Þ A ³ B
  10. 2;   L ³ N,  N ³ Z,  Z > A
                L ³ Z > A
                Þ L > A,  A > P (given)
                So, L > P
                or, P < L
Solutions (11-13)
  11. 5
  12. 2
  13. 4

  14. 2
  15. 3


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