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

Seven students L, K, M, N, O, P and Q are going for an internship programme to seven different countries in seven different sectors. One person is going to only one country and will work in only one sector. The countries are France, Italy, Belgium, Canada, Germany, USA and Japan. The internships are being allowed in Infra, Defence, Power, Transportation, Health, Education and Rural development but not necessarily in the same order. All friends belong to seven different cities of India. The cities are Pune, Gurgoan, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna.
O is going to Italy and works in Health sector.
L belongs to Chennai and he works in Education sector. M is going to Japan and does not work in Infra sector. P is going to the USA.
The person working in Rural development sector belongs to Gurgoan.
The one who works in Power sector is going to Canada. N belongs to Patna and does not go to Belgium.
The persons from Banaras and Lucknow are not going to Japan.
Either P or K works in Rural development sector.
The person from Pune is going to France, and Q belongs to Banaras.
Neither N nor Q works in Infra or Defence sector.
Q does not go to Germany and N does not work in Power sector.
Q1. Which of the following students is from Lucknow?
(a) Q
(b) N
(c) K
(d) O
(e) Either O or Q

Q2. Q is going to which country for his internship programme?
(a) Germany
(b) Belgium
(c) Canada
(d) USA
(e) Other than the given options
Q3. Which of the following combination is incorrect?
(a) Lucknow – O – Italy – Health
(b) Gurgaon – Q – USA – Rural development
(c) Pune – K – France – Infra
(d) Bhopal – M – Japan – Defence
(e) Other than the given options
Q4. In which of the following sectors is M working?
(a) Power
(b) Infra
(c) Education
(d) Defence
(e) None of the above
Q5. The person going to Belgium is working in which sector?
(a) Education
(b) Rural development
(c) Power sector
(d) Defence
(e) Health
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are living in an 8-floor building. Only one player stays on one floor. All players play games for different cities. The games are Football, Hockey, Badminton, Golf, Cricket, Basketball, Chess and Lawn Tennis. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
F is a Golfer and lives on the sixth floor. The person who plays Badminton plays for Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who plays Basketball lives on the first floor.
The person who plays for Patna lives on the top floor. The person who plays Chess lives between C and E. G is a Cricketer and H is a Footballer.
The person who plays Lawn Tennis plays for Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who plays for Goa lives on the seventh floor.
G does not live on the 8th or first floor. The person who plays Hockey lives on the fifth floor.
The person who plays Hockey does not play for Bhopal.
The player from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
E plays Hockey and B plays Lawn Tennis.
D and the player from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
Q6. Which of the following players is from Bhopal and plays Basketball?
(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
(e) A
Q7. The player who plays Chess lives on which floor and belongs to which city?
(a) Floor no. 5 – Ranchi
(b) Floor no. 4 – Pune
(c) Floor no. 4 – Bengaluru
(d) Floor no. 6 – Agra
(e) None of the above
Q8. Which of the following combinations is/are incorrect?
(a) Bengaluru – 4 – E – Chess
(b) Pune – 3 – C – Badminton
(c) Bengaluru – 4 – D – Chess
(d) Patna – 3 – H – Cricket
(e) Only (a) and (d)
Q9. Which combination of player and the name of the game played by him is correctly matched?
(a) E – Cricket
(b) G – Cricket
(c) G – Basketball
(d) F – Hockey
(e) None of the above
Q10. Which of the following combinations is true for the one who plays for Bhopal?
(a) A – 6th floor
(b) D – 1st floor
(c) A – 1st floor
(d) E – 5th floor
(e) None of the above
Q11. Statement: Indian Railways has decided to plant 5 crore saplings ahead of the onset of monsoon on the land owned by it.
Which of the following will not be an effect of the step taken by the Railways?
(a) Side line of railway tracks will be covered with greenery.
(b) Forest base of the country will increase.
(c) Effects of global warning will minimize in the country.
(d) Railways’ income will increase.
(e) Other than the given options
Q12. Statement: In the last 25 years, the population of Bengaluru has gone up by 150% – from a manageable 40 lakh to one crore-plus in 2016.
Which of the following courses of action should be taken by the government to control the population in the city?
(a) Adoption of one-child policy by the state government.
(b) Giving ads in the print and electronic media about the impact of increase in population on the environment
(c) Government should stop immigration of people from other states.
(d) Government should expand the city in other areas.
(e) Other than the given options
Q13. Statement: The India Government has decided to set up 650 branches of postal payment bank in the rural parts of the country by the end of the next year.
Which of the following will be a fallout(s) of the decision taken by the Cabinet?
(a) Villagers will no longer have to travel for miles for availing banking facility.
(b) Villagers can avail the banking facility in their own village.
(c) People can send money to their relatives in villages from any part of the country.
(d) Villagers will become financially literate.
(e) Only (a) and (b)
(14-15):
Statement: Railway stations may be the next cyber cafes of small-town India. Unlike in big cities, where broadband access is more plentiful, people from India’s smaller towns are finding that walking into a railway station is a gateway to high-speed Internet access, and they are making the best use of it.
Q14. Which of the following can be inferred from the given information? (An inference is something that is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given information.)
(a) Wi-Fi facility at the railway stations will change the lifestyle of people living in smaller towns of the country.
(b) Railways will change the lifestyle of people staying in smaller towns of the country.
(c) People are making the best use of free Wi-Fi facility provided by the Railways.
(d) Smaller towns of India are being connected to internet with the railway’s high speed broadband.
(e) None of the above


Q15. Which of the following will be an effect of the above step taken by the Railways?

(a) Traffic at the railway station will increase.
(b) More people will be lured by the Indian Railways for its free Wi-Fi services.
(c) Business of cyber cafes will increase in the cities.
(d) Smartphone and laptop business will decrease in the smaller towns of the country.
(e) Only (a) and (b)
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