Direction for Qn 9-12
Five teams participated in Pepsi Cup. Each team played
against each other. The top teams played finals. A win
fetched 2 pts and a tie 1 point
1) South Africa were in the finals
2) India defeated SA but failed to reach the finals
3) Australia lost only one match in the tournament
4) The match between India and Sri Lanka was a tie
5) The undefeated team in the league matches lost in the finals
6) England was one of the best teams that did not qualify
9. Who were the finalists?
i. SA & India ii. Aus & SL iii. SA & SL iv. none
10. Who won the finals?
i. Aus ii. SL iii. SA iv. Can't be determined
11. How many matches did India Win?
i. 0 ii. 1 iii. 2 iv. can't be determined
12. What was the outcome of the India England Match
i. India won ii. England won iii. It was a tie
iv. Can't be determined
Direction for Qn 13-14
These qns are based on situations given below:
7 Uni crick players are to be honored at a special luncheon.
The players will be seated on a dais along one side of a
single rectangular table.
A and G have to leave the luncheon early and must be seated
at the extreme right end of table, which is closest to exit.
B will receive Man of the Match and must be in the centre chair
C and D who are bitter rivals for the position of Wicket
keeper dislike one another and should be seated as far apart
as possible
E and F are best friends and want to seat together.
13. Which of the foll may not be seated at either end of the
table?
i. C ii. D iii. G iv. F
14. Which of the foll pairs may not be seated together?
i. E & A ii. B & D iii. C & F iv. G & D
Direction for Qn 15-18
An employee has to allocate offices to 6 staff members. The
offices are no. 1-6. the offices are arranged in a row and
they are separated from each other by dividers>hence voices,
sounds and cigarette smoke flow easily from one office to
another
Miss R needs to use the telephone quite often throughout the
day. Mr. M and Mr. B need adjacent offices as they need to
consult each other often while working. Miss H is a senior
employee and his to be allotted the office no. 5, having the
biggest window.
Mr D requires silence in office next to his. Mr. T, Mr M and
Mr. D are all smokers. Miss H finds tobacco smoke allergic
and consecutively the offices next to hers are occupied by
non-smokers. Unless specifically stated all the employees
maintain an atmosphere of silence during office hrs.
15. The ideal candidate to occupy office farthest from Mr. B
will be
i. Miss H ii. Mr. M iii. Mr. T iv. Mr. D
16. The three employees who are smokers should be seated in
the offices
i. 1 2 4 ii. 2 3 6 iii. 1 2 3 iv. 1 2 3
17. The ideal office for Mr. M would be
i. 2 ii. 6 iii. 1 iv. 3
18. In the event of what occurrence within a period of one
month since the assignment of the offices would a request
for a change in office be put forth by one or more employees?
i. Mr D quitting smoking
ii. Mr. T taking over duties formally taken care of by Miss R
iii. The installation of a water cooler in Miss H's office
iv. Mr. B suffering from anemia
Direction for Qn 19-20
A robot moves on a graph sheet with x-y axes. The robot is
moved by feeding it with a sequence of instructions. The
different instructions that can be used in moving it, and
their meanings are:
Instruction Meaning
GOTO(x,y) move to pt with co-ord (x,y) no matter where u
are currently
WALKX(P) move parallel to x-axis through a distance of
p, in the +ve direction if p is +ve and in -ve if p is -ve
WALKY(P) move parallel to y-axis through a distance of
p, in the +ve direction if p is +ve and in -ve if p is -ve
19. The robot reaches point (5,6) when a sequence of 3
instr. Is executed, the first of which is GOTO(x,y) ,
WALKY(2), WALKY(4). What are the values of x and y??
i. 2,4 ii. 0,0 iii. 3,2 iv. 2,3
20. The robot is initially at (x.y), x>0 and y<0. The min
no. of Instructions needed to be executed to bring it to
origin (0,0) if you are prohibited from using GOTO instr. Is:
i. 2 ii. 1 iii. x + y iv. 0
Direction for Qn 21-23
Ten coins are distr. Among 4 people P, Q, R, S such that one
of them gets a coin, another gets 2 coins,3rd gets 3 coins,
and 4th gets 4 coins. It is known that Q gets more coins
than P, and S gets fewer coins than R
21. If the no. of coins distr. To Q is twice the no. distr.
to P then which one of the foll. is necessarily true?
i. R gets even no. of coins
ii. R gets odd no. of coins
iii. S gets even no. of coins
iv. S gets odd no. of coins
22. If R gets at least two more coins than S which one of
the foll is necessarily true?
i. Q gets at least 2 more coins than S
ii. Q gets more coins than P
iii. P gets more coins than S
iv. P and Q together get at least five coins
23. If Q gets fewer coins than R, then which one of the
foll. is not necessarily true?
i. P and Q together get at least 4 coins
ii. Q and S together get at least 4 coins
iii. R and S together get at least 5 coins
iv. P and R together get at least 5 coins
Direction for Qn 24-25
Elle is 3 times older than Zaheer. Zaheer is ? as old as
Waheeda. Yogesh is elder than Zaheer.
24. What is sufficient to estimate Elle's age?
i. Zaheer is 10 yrs old
ii. Yogesh and Waheeda are both older than Zaheer by the
same no of yrs.
iii. Both of the above
iv. None of the above
25. Which one of the foll. statements can be inferred from
the info above
i. Yogesh is elder than Waheeda
ii. Elle is older than Waheeda
iii. Elle's age may be less than that of Waheeda
iv. None of the above
Answer Posted / deepika
Solution # 15-18
Sitting solution be- D T M B H R
Ans 15 :Mr. D
ans 16 : 1 2 3
Ans 17 : 3
Ans 18 : Mr B Suffering from anemia.
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