Thursday, May 21, 2015

Reasoning

Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information and answer the following questions:
There are 7 bidder- P, Q, R, S, T, U and W - in a Auction. Each of them has a different favorite things, viz. Painting, Book, Furniture, Music Instrument, Chandelier, Idols and carpets. Each of the bidder bids different price for his favorite thing. R has bids second highest bid and neither Painting nor Music-instrument is his favorite thing. T bids the least price and neither Idol nor Book is his favorite thing. The favorite thing of S is furniture and he bids more price than the price of Q and W but less than the price of P. The favorite thing of Q is Chandelier and his price is more then the price of T but less than the price of W.

The favorite thing of P is carpet and he has not bid the highest price. The bidder whose favorite thing is Music instrument bet the highest price. The favorite thing of R is not book.

1. Which is the favourite thing of T?
a) Book       b) Painting          c) Chandelier            d) Data inadequate           e) None of these
2. Who bid second lowest price?
a) W            b) S                     c) R                           d) U                             e) None of these
3. Music Instrument is the favourite thing of-
a) R             b) P                     c) W                          d) U                            e) None of these
4. What is the favourite thing of W?
a) Book       b) Idols                c) Furniture              d) Either Book or Idol      e) None of these
5. When all the seven bidders are arranged according to their price in the favourite thing in which position is P from top?
a) First         b) fourth              c) Third                    d) Data inadequate           e) None of these

Direction(6-10): In each question below there are three statements followed by four conclusions numbered, I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
6. Statements:
a. No man is sky.
b. No sky is road.
c. Some men are roads.
Conclusions:
I. No road is man.
II. No road is sky.
III. Some skies are men.
IV. All roads are rnen.

1) None follows                                                       2) Only I follows
3) Only 1 and III follow                                             4) Only II & III follow
5) None of these

7. Statements:
a. Some candles are houses.
b. Some houses are trains.
c. Some trains are roads.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are candles.
II. Some trains are candles.
III. Some roads are houses.
IV. Some candles are roads.

1) None follows                                                       2) All follow
3) Only I and II follow                                              4) Only II & III follow
5) Only III and IV follow

8. Statements:
a. No tree is fruit.
b. All fruits are stones,
c. All stones are rains.
Conclusions:
I. No stone is tree. II. No rain is tree.
III. Some rains are fruits.
IV. Some rains are trees.

1) None follows
2) Only either II or IV and III follow
3) Only either II or III and I follow
4) All follow 
5) None of these

9. Statements:
a. All books are stars.
b. Some stars are windows,
c. All windows are hills.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are books.
II. Some hills are stars.
III. Some hills are books.
IV. Some stars are books.

1) None follows                                             2) Only I & III follow
3) All follow                                                   4) Only II & IV follow
5) None of these

10. Statements:
a. Some cats are rats,
b. All rats are bats,
c. Some bats are jungles.
Conclusions:
I. Some jungles are cats.
II. Some bats are cats.
III. Some jungles are rats.
IV. No jungles is cat.

1) None follows                                            2) Only III follows
3) Only either I or IV and III follow
4) Only either I or IV and II follow
5) None of these

Answers :)

(1-5):-
1-b               2-e              3-d               4-a              5-c


6-5
7-1
8-2
9-4
10-4






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