Eight persons- P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W – are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while other four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. P, Q, R and S are facing towards the centre of table while T, U, V and W are facing outside. The ones who sit at the four corners face towards the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each one of them has different legislative post viz, Defence Secretary, Finance Minister, Home Minister, Foreign Minister, HRD Minister, Education Minister, Prime Minister and Leader of Opposition but not necessarily in the same order.
W is the second to the right of the Leader of Opposition. The Leader of Opposition is facing outside. T is the third to the left of Finance Minister. Finance Minister is not the immediate neighbour of W or Defence Secretary. R is not the Prime Minister and he is not the immediate neighbour of Finance Minister. U is to the immediate left of Prime Minister. Prime Minister is not the immediate neighbour of Defence Secretary. Home Minister and Foreign Minister are immediate neighbours of each other. Foreign Minister is not the immediate neighbour of the Leader of Opposition. There is only one person between Home Minister and S. V is Education Minister and he is not the immediate neighbour of P. S is not the Prime Minister.
1. Who among the following is the Prime Minister ?
(1) P
(2) Q
(3) U
(4) T
(5) W
Solution:1
2. What is the position of the Leader of Opposition with respect to the Prime Minister?
(1) Second to the right
(2) Third to the left
(3) Third to the right
(4) Second to the left
(5) The Leader of Opposition and the Prime Minister sit diagonally opposite to each other.
Solution:3
3. Which of the following statements is/are true on the basis of given arrangement ?
(1) Home Minister and Finance Minister sit diagonally opposite to each other.
(2) S is the Defence Secretary.
(3) R is an immediate neighbour of the Leader of Opposition
(4) W is the Foreign Minister
(5) All are true.
Solution:5
4. Which of the following statements is/are true on the basis of given arrangement ?
(1) Home Minister and Finance Minister sit diagonally opposite to each other.
(2) S is the Defence Secretary.
(3) R is an immediate neighbour of the Leader of Opposition
(4) W is the Foreign Minister
(5) All are true.
Solution:5
5. Who among the following sits exactly between the Prime Minister and Q ?
(1) Home Minister
(2) HRD Minister
(3) Defence Secretary
(4) Foreign Minister
(5) Leader of Opposition
Solution:2
6. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Education Minister ?
(1) HRD Minister and Finance Minister
(2) Defence Secretary and Leader of Opposition
(3) Home Minister and Defence Secretary
(4) Defence Secretary and Finance Minister
(5) None of these
Solution:4
7. Who among the following sit(s) between Q and Home Minister when counted in clockwise direction from Q ?
(1) Education Minister, HRD Minister and Finance Minister
(2) Education Minister, Defence Secretary and Leader of Opposition
(3) Leader of Opposition, Foreign Minister and Prime Minister
(4) Foreign Minister, HRD Minister and Defence Secretary
(5) None of these
Solution:2
Directions (8-9) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Point J is 6 metres to the west of Point P.
Point P is 5 metres to the north of Point L.
Point W is 4 metres to the west of point L.
Point S is 3 metres to the south of Point W.
Point S is 7 metres to the west of Point B.
Point X is 8 metres to the north of point B.
8. Which of the three points lie in a straight line ?
(1) J, S, W
(2) B, S, W
(3) B, L, X
(4) J, P, X
(5) L, S, W
Solution:4
9. Point J is in which direction with respect to point L ?
(1) North-West
(2) North
(3) South-East
(4) North-East
(5) East
Solution:1
Directions (10): In the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Q10. Statement: Mohan > Umesh > Lucky ≤ Nitesh; Lucky ≥ Yasin > Avantika
Conclusions:
I. Yasin < Nitesh
II. Mohan > Nitesh
III. Nitesh= Yasin
IV. Mohan> Avantika
(a) Only either II or III is true.
(b) Only IV and either I or III are true.
(c) Only IV is true.
(d) Only II is true.
(e) Only III is true.
Solution:2
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