Directions (1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
There are seven friends – J, K, L, M. N, 0 and P. Each one of them has different profession viz., Accountant, Actor, Athlete, Choreographer, Doctor, Engineer and Lawyer, but not necessarily in the same order. They were born in the years 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987. 1990, 1992 and 1994, but not necessarily in the same order. The Lawyer was born in 1986 while the Athlete was born in 1984. K is a doctor and he was riot born in the year 1983. P was born in the year 1992. P is neither Choreographer nor Actor. N was not born in the year 1994. N is not an Athlete. L was born in the year 1990. L is neither Accountant nor Choreographer. Doctor was not born in the year 1994. J is an Engineer. J was not born in the year 1994. O is not a Choreographer.
1. In which year 0 was born ? (1) 1983 (2) 1984 (3) 1990 (4) 1987 (5) None of these
Solution:2
2. Which of the following statements is NOT true on the basis of, information given above ?
(1) Accountant was born in the year 1992
(2) Engineer was born in the year 1983
(3) Doctor was born in the year 1987
(4) Choreographer was born in the year 1990
(5) All are true
Solution:4
3. Who among the following is a Choreographer ?
(1) J (2) K (3) M (4) N (5) Cannot be determined
Solution:3
4. Which of the following combinations of Friend Profession-Year of Birth is correct ?
(1) O – Athlete – 1984
(2) J – Engineer – 1987
(3) P – Lawyer – 1994
(4) L – Choreographer – 1990
(5) M – Actor – 1992
Solution:1
5. Who among the following is the eldest ?
(1) Accountant (2) Choreographer (3) Doctor (4) Actor (5) Engineer
Solution:5
Directions (6-10) : In these question relationships between dif erent elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by four Conclusions numbered I, II, III and N. Study the statements and Conclusions carefully and select the correct answer :
6. Statement : Y > R ≥ S = T < M ≤ N < J
Conclusions : I. T < Y II. N > S III. J < S IV. S ≥ Y
(1) Only Conclusions I, II and III are true.
(2) Only Conclusions I and II are true.
(3) Only Conclusions II and III are true.
(4) Only Conclusions I, III and IV are true.
(5) All the Conclusions I, II, III and IV are true.
Solution:2
7. Statements : S > H ≥ T ≤ C; Y > T ≥ N
Conclusions : I. H > Y II. S > C III. C = Y IV. C ≥ N
(1) Only Conclusions I and IV are true.
(2) Only Conclusion III is true.
(3) Only Conclusions II and N are true.
(4) Only Conclusion IV is true.
(5) Only Conclusions I and II are true.
Solution:4
8. Statement K > H < Y ≤ Z < A > R ≥ L
Conclusions : I. A > Y II. L < A III. H < A IV. K > R
(1) Only Conclusions I, II and III are true.
(2) Only Conclusions II and IV are true.
(3) None of the Conclusion is true
(4) Only Conclusions II and III are true.
(5) Only Conclusions II, III and IV are true.
Solution:1
9. Statements D > M > U ≥ E; N < U ≥ J
Conclusions : I. D > E II. E ≤ J III. M > N IV. D > J
(1) Only Conclusions I, II and III are true.
(2) Only Conclusions II, III and IV are true.
(3) Only Conclusions I, III and IV are true.
(4) None of the Conclusions is true.
(5) All the Conclusions I, II, III and IV are true.
Solution:3
10. Statement P > L = U ≥ C ≤ K > S
Conclusions : Page 62 of 87 I. P > C II. K ≤ L III. S ≤ U IV. C ≤ L
(1) Only Conclusions I and II are true.
(2) Only Conclusions III and IV are true.
(3) Only Conclusions I and IV are true.
(4) Only Conclusions I, II and IV are true.
(5) Only Conclusions II, III and IV are true.
Solution:3
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