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Test of Reasoning for Competitive Exams 2018

Directions (Q. No. 1-5) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle facing the centre. D is sitting 3rd to the left of A, who is second to the left of F. E is not neighbor of F or B. C is third to the left of B.
  1. Who is sitting 3rd to the right of D ?
    1. A
    2. B
    3. C
    4. F
    5. G
  2. Who are sitting 2nd to the left of B and 3rd to the right of C ?
    1. B, E
    2. E, B
    3. B, C
    4. D, E
    5. E, D
  3. If C and G interchange their position who will be second to the right of C ?
    1. A
    2. B
    3. G
    4. D
    5. F
  4. Find the odd combination in the given options ?
    1. BAE
    2. ECD
    3. FBA
    4. GDC
    5. DGF
  5. Who is in between A and D ?
    1. B
    2. C
    3. E
    4. None
    5. F
Directions (Q No 6-10) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

I, J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting in a straight line facing North. Each of them live in different floors of 7 floor building, not necessarily in the same order. J sits 4th to the left of the person living in the 6th floor. Either J or the person living in the 6th floor sits at the extreme end of the line. Only one person sits between J and O. O lives on the 3rd floor. The person living in the first floor sits 3rd to the right of L. L is not an immediate neighbor of O. Only one person lies between M and the person who lives in 2nd floor. I and K are immediate neighbors of each other. I does not live in 6th floor. One
who lives in 5th floor sits 3rd to the right of the one who lives in the 7th floor.
  1. In which floor does I live ?
    1. 1
    2. 4
    3. 5
    4. 7
  2. Who lives in the 7th floor ?
    1. N
    2. M
    3. L
    4. K
    5. J
  3. Who among the following lives in the middle floor ?
    1.  
    2. J
    3. N
  4. Which of the following combinations is NOT correct ?
    1. 1st floor-N 
    2. 4th floor-L
    3. 3rd floor-O 
    4. 6th floor-K
    5. 7th floor-J
  5. Who sits in the middle and lives in which floor ?
    1. I - 5 
    2. M - 1
    3. K - 6
    4. N - 2 
    5. O - 3
  6. P is R's brother. S is R's sister. U is T's father who is S's brother. Q is R's mother. At least how many sons do U and Q have ?
    1. 1
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. None of these
  7. Pointing to a photograph a woman said "She is the only daughter of my mother's father". How is the woman related to the person in photograph ?
    1. Daughter-in-law 
    2. Mother 
    3. Grand mother 
    4. Daughter 
    5. None of these
  8. How is M related to F ?
      • Statements
        1. I : F is sister of N who is the mother of R.
          • II. M has two brothers, R is one of them.
            • Give answer :
              1. If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is  not sufficient to answer the question.
              2. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
              3. If both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
              4. If statement I alone is sufficient and statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
              5. If statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is required to answer the question.
            Key :
            1. 1
            2. 2
            3. 3
            4. 4
            5. 5
            6. 4
            7. 5
            8. 3
            9. 1
            10. 2
            11. 2
            12. 4
            13. 5

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