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If South East becomes North, North East becomes West and so on. What will West become?
(a) North East (b) South East • (c) North West (d) South West
2. Complete the Series. 17, 43.81, 131,
(a) 275 (b) 144 (c) 193 • (d) 243
3. In a certain code language'24631' stands for 'GREAT', and '5897' stands for 'MONK'. Then, what
the number '8471 2' stands for in the same code language?
(a) OGKAE (b) ORKTG • (c) ORATG (d) OGRTK
4. Statement: Some strains of mosquito have become resistant to chloroquine —the widely used medicine
for malaria patients.
Course of Action:
l. Selling of chloroquine should be stopped.
ll. Researchers should develop a new medicine for patientsaffected by such mosquitoes.
Ill. The patients suffering from malaria should be checked for identificationof causal mosquito.
(a) None follows (b) Only I and Ill follow (c) All follow (d) Only Il and Ill follow•
(e) None of these
5. Statement: A large number of students who have passed their Xll Std. terminal examinationin the
country could not get admission to colleges as the number of seats availableare grossly inadequate.
Course of Action:
l. The evaluation system of Xll std. terminal examinationshould be made more tough so that fewer
students pass the examination.
ll. The Government should encourage the private sector to open new colleges by providing them landat
cheaper rate.
Ill. The rich people should be asked to send their wards to foreign countries for higher studiesenabling
the needy students to get admission in colleges within the country.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only Il follows • (c) Only I and Il follow (d) Only Il and Ill follow
(e) None of these
6. Statement: The Deputy Mayor of city Z has proposed to installa plant of mineral water and to supply
citizen's mineral water bottles at Rs.6 per litre as againstRs.10 per litre being sold by local private
companies.
Course of Action:
l. The local private companies of city Z will have to close their operation.
ll. The Corporation of city Z will have to provide for iosses in this project in its budget.
Ill. The tap water schemes of city Z will have to be stopped.
follow (d) All follow
(a) Only I and Il follow (b) Only Il and Ill follow (c) Only I and Ill
(e) None of these ,
much in the recent past that it takes at least two hours
7. Statement: The vehicular traffic has increased so
peak hours.
to travel between the city and the airport during
Course of Action: ply on the road connectingthe city and the
not be allowed to
l. Non-airport bound vehicles should
roads during peak hours.
be diverted through various link
ll. The load of vehicular traffic should regulated so as to avoid congestion during
peak hours.
flights should be
Ill. The departure and arrival of (c) Only I and Il follow (d) All
follow
(b) Only Il follows •
(a) Only I follow
(e) none of these

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Directions for Questions 8 to 9: In each one of the followingquestions,choose the correct mirror-
image of the figure (x) from amongst the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) given along with it.
8.

(8)
9.

(a) (b)

Direction for Question 10: Choose the correct water image of the figure (x) from the four
alternatives given.
10.
o
O O O o
(X) (b) (d)

11. If P+Q means P is the brother of Q; P x Q means P is the father of Q and P —Q means P is the sister of
Q, which of the following relation shows that I is the niece of K?
(b)K + Y x I-Zo (c)z-sl x Y + K
12. Two positions of a dice are shown below:

When three dots are at the top, how many will be at the bottom?

Directions for Question 13: In the question below is given a statementfollowed by two assumptions
numbered I and ll. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which
of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
(a) Only Assumption I is implicit (b) Only Assumption Il is implicit
(c) Either Assumption I or Il is implicit (d) Neither Assumption I nor Il is implicit
13. Statement: The coffee powder of Company X is quite better in taste than the much advertised coffee of
Company Y.
Assumptions
If your product is not good, you spend more on advertisement.
ll. Some people are tempted to buy a product by the advertisement.

Directions for Questions 14 and 15: In the followingquestions,the symbols= > , 2, < and S are
used with the following meanings:
P SQ means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.
P=Q means P is not smaller than Q.
P>Q means P is neither greater nor smaller than Q.
P2Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.
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P<Q means P is not greater than Q.


given statements to be true, find which of th
Now in each of the following questions, assuming the
true.
two conclusions I and Il given below them is/are definitely
Give answer
(a) If only conclusion I is true. (b) If only conclusion Il is true.
(c) If neither conclusion I nor Il is true. (d) If both conclusions I and Il are true.
14. Statements:P=R, Y2T, IJ2V
Conclusions: l. V>U
15. Statements:PsD, D>Z, DSX
Conclusions:l. D2P
16. I. P x Q means P is the brother of Q.
ll. P + Q means P is the father of Q.
Ill. P Q means P is the sister of Q.
Which of the following represents X is the uncle of M?
(d) None of these
17. Complete the series:
l, 3, 6, Il, 18,?.
(a) 30 (b) 29 (c) 20 (d) None of these

Directions for Questions 18 and 23: Each problem containsa questionand two statements,A andB
giving certain data. You have to select the correct answer from (a) to (e) depending on the sufficiencyof
data, given in the statements to answer the question. Mark your answer as
(a) if statement A alone is sufficient and statement B alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) if statement B alone is sufficient and statement A alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) if statements A and B together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d) if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(e) if both the statements A and B together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
specific to the problem are needed.
18. What is the length of the stick that Yadav has with him?
A. The stick that Yadav has with him is half the length of the stick that Jadav has with him.
B. The stick that jadav has with him is at least twice the length of the stick that Yadav has with him.
19. Is Swapna Joshi the only idaughter of Mr. Joshi?
A Sudhir Joshi is Swapna s only brother.
B. Mr. Joshi has two children and atleast one of them is a daughter.
20. Is M an even number?
B. M + I is an even number.
A. M is not divisible by 4.
running race. Which of them has secured a better position?
21. Rekha and Surekha have taken part in a
behind Surekha was two places behind Rekha.
A. The participant who was three places
winning a place between Rekha and Surekha.
B. There was no other participant
students in classes X and Y?
22. What is the ratio of the number of
is half that of class Y.
A. The number of students in class X four times the square of the number
of studentsin
in class Y is
B. The square of the number of students
Rakesh?
tallest among the four people Sudhesh, Suresh, Rajesh and
Is Sudhesh the and Rakesh.
23.
than Suresh and Rakesh. B. Sudhesh is taller than Suresh
A. Rajesh is taller
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Directions for questions 24 to 27: Read the data given below carefully and answer the questions that
follow.
Seven persons Paul, Queen, Rax, Sam, Tom, Unif and Vali are sitting in a row facing us. Rax and Sam sit
next to each other. There must be exactly four persons between Queen and Vali. Sam sits to the
immediateright of Queen.
24. If Paul and Tom are separated exactly by two persons, then who sits to the immediate left of Vali?
(a) Paul (b) Tom (C) Unif (d) Rax
25. If Queen is not sitting at either extreme of the row, then who among the following has as many persons
on his left as on his right?
(a) Sam (b) Unif (c) Rax • (d) Vali
26. If Queen sits at one extreme, then who is at the other extreme?
(a) Paul (b) Tom (c) Vali (d) Cannot be determined
27. Tom sits to the right of Queen, and Paul is separated from Tom by exactly three persons. Then, who is
sitting to the immediate left of Vali?
(a) Unif (b) Paul (c) Tom (d) Rax

Directions for Question 28: Select the correct alternative from the given choices.
28. Kites of six colours —Orange, Yellow, White, Green, Blue and Red —are sold at a shop. Three boys —
Mohan, Ram and Madan—go to the shop to buy kites. It is found that each boy buys only two kites. The
colours of the two kites of each one of them are different.All the kites are single coloured. •Each boy
wishes that his two kites are different in colour from those of the other two boys. Green and Yellow kites
are bought by one boy. Madanhas a White kite, whereas Red and Orange colour kites are not bought by
the same boy. If Mohan's kites are neither Red nor Blue in colour, then Mohan's kites are
(a) Green and Yellow • (b) Blue and Orange. (c) Orange and White. (d) Red and Green
(e) Red and Blue.

Directions for Questions 29 to 33: Read the informationgiven below and answer the questions that
follow.
Four men A, B, C, D and four women P, Q, R, S are dancing on a floor, in such a way that they face the
centre and form a circle. No two women and no two men are next to each other. A is to the
immediateleft of R, who is opposite to Q. P and Q have only C dancing between them. P is dancing
opposite to S, who is dancing to the immediate right of B.
29. If B is the only person dancing between R and S then who is opposite to him?
(c) c o
30. Which of the following is an acceptable arrangement of the dancers in clockwise direction?

31. Which of the following persons are opposite each other?


(a) Q and R • (b) B and Q (c) C and D (d) A and B
32. Who is the only person dancing between P and R?
(c) A or D •
33. If S is to the immediate left of A, then who is opposite C?

Directions for questions 34 to 37: These questionsare based on the following


data.
125 small but identical cubes are put together to form a large cube. This larger cube
is now painted on
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all six faces.


34. How many of the smaller cubes have no face painted at all?
(d) 36 (e) 42
(a)
27 (b) 64
35. How many of the smaller cubes have exactly one face painted?
(a)49 (b) 54 , (c) 64 (d) 72 (e) 81
36. How many of the smaller cubes have exactly two faces painted?
(a)
25 (b) 16 (c) 36' (d) 64 (e) 81
37. How many of the smaller cubes have exactly three faces painted?
(d) 27

Directions for Questions 38 to 40: Study the informationbelow to answer these questions.
Five female friends namely Tulsi, Sunanda, Nalini, Arusiii and Prerna and five male friends namelyAtul,
Karan, Pran, Sudarshan and T arun sat together on the two sides of a rectangular table for a quiz
competition. Females sat alternatingly with and opposite to male members. Sudarshan sat in a central
position. Arushi sat opposite to Atul. Sunanda sat next to the right of Sudarshan and at third placefrom
Atul. Prerna sat towards, the left of Arushi at the extreme end. Nalini sat two places from Sunandato
her left and Pran sat opposite to Sunanda. Karan was seatedthree places from Prerna to her right.
38. Who sat opposite to Sudarshan?
(a) Sunanda (b) Tulsi (c) Nalini (d) Prerna
39. Who sat opposite to Tarun?
(a) Nalini (b) Arushi (c) Tulsi (d) Prerna
40. Which pair is occupying diagonally opposite ends?
(a) Tarun and Arushi (b) Tarun and Prerna (c) Tulsi and Atul (d) Arushi and Prerna

Directions for Questions 41 to 43: Answer the questionsbasedon the following:


Among A, B, C and D, B is heavier than A and C but C is taller than him. D is not as tall as C, whileA is
shorter than C. C is not as heavy as A. D is heavier than B but shorter than him.
41. Who is the heaviest?
(d) C (e) None of these
42. In the above arrangement who is the tallest?
(c) either A or C (d) Cannot be determined
43. Who is the lightest in weight?
(d) Cannot be determined

Directions for Questions 44 to 46: Each question contains six statements, followed by four options of
Choose the option in which the combinationsare
combinations of any three of the given sentences.
logically related. B. All jingoes are bingoes.
44. A. No tingo is a bingo. D. Some tingoes are jingoes.
C. No jingo is a tingo. F. Some bingoes are not tingoes.
E. Some tingoes are jingoes. (c) DFA (d) BDA
(a) ABC • (b) ACB
B. Smoking creates ill-will.
45. A. Smoking causes pollution. D. Ill-will causes pollution.
C. Smoking sometimes causes fire. F. All smokers cause fire
and pollution.
E. Smoking causes fire and pollution. (c) DBF (d) BDA
(a) ABE (b) FEC oil.
B. Some nail polishes contain
46. A. Lakme is a nail polish.
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C. All nail polishes do not contain oil. D. All nail polishes contain chemicals.
E. Lakme has oil. F. Lakme contain chemicals.
(a) BCE (b) AE-Be (c) FDA (d) AEF
47. A villager went to meet his uncle in another village situated 5 km away in the North-east direction of his
own village. From there he came to meet his father-in-law living in a village situated 4 km in the south of
his uncle's village. How far away and in what direction is he now?
(a) 3 km in the North (b) 3 km in the East (c) 4 km in the East (d) 4 km in the West
48. A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m, he
turns South and walks 10 m. Then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the North.
He then turns towards East and walks 15 m. What is the straight distance between his initial and final
positions?
(a) 0m (b) 5m (c) 10m (d) Cannot be determined
49. Nikhil remembers that his sister Kranti had certainly been to Pune for one day after 16thFebruary, but
before 2 W February, while his mother remembers that Kranti had certainly visited Pune, before 20th
February but after 17thFebruary. If both of the them are correct, then on which day in February had
Kranti visited Pune?
(a) Either or 19' (C)18th (d) Data inadequate
50. Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure.

(b) 17. (c) 18


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question and two statements, A andB


Direction for Questions I to 5: Each problem contains a
on
data. You have to select the correct answer from (a) to (e) depending the sufficiencyof data
statements to answer the question. Mark your answer as
(a) if statement A alone is sufficient and statement B alone is not sufficient to answer the CIUestion.
(b) if statement B alone is sufficient and stmennentA alone is not sufficient to answer the qtuestion.
(c) if statements A and B together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient to answerthe
(d) if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(e) if both the statements A and B together are not sufficient to answer the question and additionaldata
to the problem are needed.
1. What were the total marks scored by Akhilesh in X class, where he had 6 subjects?
A Akhilesh's average score per subject was 65 marks.
B. Akhilesh missed scoring 400 marks by just 10 marks.
2. How many mangoes did Surjana buy form the fruit-vendor?
A. Surjana bought Rs. 144 worth of mangoes at Rs. 36 a dozen.
B. Surjana paid Rs.3 per mango to the fruit-vendor.
3. Does Anand have more money than Brijesh?
A. If Anand borrows Rs.20 from Chetan, then he will have Rs. 10 more than Brijesh.
B. If Brijesh gives Rs.5 to Anand, then both of them will have equal amounts.
4. How much money has Laju earned in the month of March?
A Laju earns Rs. 15 per day when she reports for work.
B. Laju does not earn any money on public holidays and on days when she does not report for work.
5. In triangle ABC, what is the measure of angleABC?
A. ACB = 750. B. BAC = 450.

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Directions for Question 6: In the questiona group of letters is followed by four combinations
number/symbol lettered (a), (b), (c) & (d). Letters are to be coded as per the scheme and conditionsgiven
below. You have to find out the serial letter of the combination,which represents the letter group. Serialletter
of that combination is our answer.
Letters
Number/Symbol 983
Conditions:
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last a vowel, both are to be coded as the code of the vowel.
codes for the first and the last are to be
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last a consonant, the
interchanged.
the second and the fifth letters are to be coded as O.
(iii) If no vowel is present in the group of letters,
6. BKGQJN (d) %1$789
(a) 90$70%
(c) 91$78%
comein
— means - means'x', '-' means'+' then whatwill
Directions for Question 7: If '+' means , 'x'
place of question mark(?).
7. 36+ 12-44 x 30=? (d) 23.75
(b) 20 (c) 38 •
data.
questionsare basedon the following
Directions for questions 8 to I I: These
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A team consisting of five members has to be formed from among five boys P. Q, R, S, T and three girls U, V, W
as per the following restrictions.
The team should have at least three boys and at least one girl.
If P is selected, R cannot be selected.
If S is selected, V cannot be selected.
8. If Q, R and V are the three members of the team, then which of the following can be the other two members?
(a) U and W (b) S and W (d) Both (a) and (c)
9. If P and Q are two boys selected to form the team, and V is not selected for the team, then which of the
following can be the possible team?
(a) PQSVW (b) PQTUW (c) PQSRW (d) PQRVW
10. If four boys are selected for the team, then which of the following girls can never join the team?
(d) Both (a) and (b)
11. Which of the following can never be a team consisting of the boys and the girls?
(a) PQSUW (b) PQTVW (c) PQSTU (d) PQRVW•
12. Radha moves towards South-east a distance of 7 m, then she moves towards West and travels a distance of 14
m. From here, she moves towards North-west a distanceof 7 m and finally she moves a distance of 4 m
towards East and stood at the point. How far is the starting point from where she stood?
(c) 10m • (d) Il m
13. A man is facing south. He turns 1350 in the anti clockwise direction and then 1800 in the clockwise direction.
Which direction is he facing now?
(a) North-east (b) North-west (c) South-east (d) South —west•

Directions for Question 14: In a certain code "MANISH" is written as "NCOKTI", "MRADIJLA" is written as
"NSCEWMC", "PINKI is written as "QKOLK".
14. What will be the code for "ANUP".
(a) COWQ • (b) TQOC (c) CEKU (d) BOVQ

Direction for Questions 15 to 18: In these questionssymbols@, #, $, * and % are used with different
meaning as follows.
A @ BI means A is not smaller than B'.
A # B' means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
A $ B' means 'A is neither greater than nor smaller than Bi.
A B' means IA is not greater than B'.
'A % Bi means A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two
conclusions I and Il given below them is/are definitely true.
Give answer
(a) if only conclusion I is true (b) if only conclusion Il is true
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion Il is true (d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion Il is true
(e) if both conclusions I and Il are true
15. Statements: N @ W, W # H, H % T
Conclusions: l. H % N ll. T # W
16. Statements: F # R, H % R, L H
Conclusions: l. F # L ll. R @ L
17. Statements: J @ K, K % M,M # T
Conclusions: l. K % T ll. K @ T

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18. Statements: V W, W $ H, H @ I
Conclusions: l. V • I ll. I W
followed by four sets of combinations
Direction for Question 19: The questioncontainssix statements
follows from the first two.
three. You have to choose that set in which the third statement logically
19. A. Zens are Marutis. B. Zens are fragile.
C. Marutis are fragile. D. Opels are fragile.
E. Marutis are Opels. F. Opels are stable.
(a) ACB • (b) FED (c) CEA (d) ABC

Directions for questions 20 to 24: These questionsare based on the following data.
There is a cube in which one pair of opposite faces is paintedred; the second pair of opposite faces is painted
blue and the third pair of opposite faces is paintedgreen. This cube is now cut into 216 smaller but identical
cubes.
20. How many small cubes are there with no red paint at all?
(a) 121 (b) 144 (c) 169 (e) 25
21. How many small cubes are there with at least two different colours on their faces?
(a) 49 (b) 64 (c) 56 • (d) 81 (e) 90
22. How many small cubes are there without any face painted?
(a)64 • (b) 49 (c) 36 (d) 81 (e) 79
23. How many small cubes are there with only red and green on their faces?
(b) 12 (c) 27 (d) 16 (e) 25
24. How many small cubes are there showing only green or only blue on their faces?
(a) 64 (b) 81 (c) 125 (d) 100 (e) 1 15

Direction for Question 25: Answer the following question on the basis of the different faces of a dice.

E C

25. Which letter is on the opposite face of letter C?


(d) Cannot be determined
26. If '=' stands for 'addition', 'x' stands for 'subtraction', '+' stands for 'division', '+' stands for 'multiplication','>'
stands for 'equal to', '<' stands for 'greater than' and '-' stands for 'less than', state which of the followingis
true?
(a) 16+2+4 (b)5+2+2-
(c) +2>9+3 x 3
27. Statements: All benchesare cots.
No cot is lamp.
Some lamps are candles.
Conclusions:
I . Some cots are candles ll. Some lamps are candles.
(a) If only conclusion I follows (b) If only conclusion 2 follows •
(c) If either conclusion I or 2 follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor 2 follows

of a circle, a rectangle and a triangle


Direction for Questions 28 to 30: Study the following diagram consisting
and answer the question given below it.

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17
40

7 18
12 16
15

28. Which is the largest number among those which are there in+e rectangle but not in the circle?
(a) 27 (b) 40 (c) 15 (d) 17
29. Which is the smallest number among those which are there in the triangle but not in the rectangle and circle?
(a)10 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 12
30. Which of the following numbers is common in all the three diagrams?
(b) 18 (c) 12 (d) 15
31. In a certain language,CHAMPION I is coded as 'HCMAIPNO, how is 'NEGATIVE coded in that code?
(a) BGAETVIE (b) ENAGITEV (c) EGAITEVN (d) NEAGVEIT
32. If 'finger' is called •toe','toe' is called 'foot', 'foot' is called 'thumb', 'thumb' is called 'ankle', 'ankle' is called 'palm'
and 'palm' is called knee l, which one finger has different name?
(a) Thumb (b) Ankle • (c) Knee (d) Palm
33. One of the terms is wrongly inserted in the series. Which one of the following is the wrong term?
5, Il, 24, 52, 106
(b) 24 (c) 52 (d) 106
34. A man starts from a point, walks 4 miles towards North and turns left and walks 6 miles, turns right and walks
for 3 miles and again turns right and walks 4 miles and takes rest for 30 min. He gets up and walks straight 2
miles in the same direction and turn right and walks one mile. What is the direction he is facing?
(a) North (b) South (c) South-East (d) West

Direction for Questions 35 to 36: Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
(i) 'P * Q means s P is father of Q.
(ii) 'P # Q means 'P is sister of Q.
(iii) 'P + Q means 'P is brother of Q.
(iv) 'P - Q means ' P is mother of Q.
(v) 'P / Q means 'P is son of Q.
(vi) 'P = Q means'P is daughterof Q.
35. If Z * X —Y is given, then which of the following is true?
(a) Z is maternal uncle of Y (b) Z is grandfather of Y •
(c) X is nephew of Z (d) Z is grandmother of Y
36. Which of the following means 'Z has two children?

37. Ashish leaves his house at 20 min to


seven in the morning, reaches Kunalls house
breakfastin another 15 min and leave for in 25 min, they finish their
their office which takes another 35 min. At
what time do they leave
(a) 7 : 40 am (b) 7 : 20 am • (c) 7 : 45 am (d) 18: 15 am

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Direction for Questions 38 and 39: These
questions are based on the figure given below.

38, How many rectangles are there in the figure?

39, How many triangles are there


in the figure?
(b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 22 ,
40. Two positions of a block are
shown below

When six dots is at the


bottom, then how many dots will appear on the top?

Direction for Question 41: In


the following question, choose
amongst the four alternatives the correct water image of the figure
(a), (b), (c) and (d) given along (Z)
41. with it.

(c)

Direction for Question 42: Insert


42. the missing letter or numerical
value in following questions.

3
(a)
64 (b) 36
43. (c) 16
Seventy percent of the employees in a
multinationalcorporation have VCD players, 75 percent have microwave
ovens, 80 percent have ACS and 85 percent
have washing machines. At least what percentageof employees
have all four gadgets?
(a)15 (c) 10 • (d) Cannot be determined
Directions for Questions 44 and 46: Read the following information and answer the questiongiven below it:
A is the father of C. But C is not his son. E is the daughterof C. F is the spouse of A. B is the brotherof C. D is
the son of B. G is the spouse of B. H is the father of G.
44. Who is the grandmother of D?

45. Who is the son of F?


the way... CUET (Logical Reasoning) -

is after 16thbut before 2 1stof March, while her brother


46. Radharemembersthat her father's birthday Mahesh
remembersthat his father's birthday is before 22"d but after 19thof March. On which date is the birthday of
their father?
(b) 20thMarch (C) 2 I t" March (d) Cannot be determined
(a) 19thMarch

Directions for Questions 47 to 49: In each questionbelow is given a statementfollowed by two assumptions
numberedI and ll. An assumptionis somethingsupposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the
statementand the following assumptionsand decide which of the assumptions is implicit In the statement. Give
answer-
(a) if only assumptionI is implicit. (b) if only assumption Il is implicit.
(c) if either assumptionI or Il is implicit. (d) if neither assumption I nor Il is implicit.
(e) if both assumptions I and Il are implicit.
47. Statement: An advertisement:"Our shoes are for the rich."
Assumptions: l. Many people like to be labeled as rich.
ll. One can't become rich unless one has that brand of shoes.
48. Statement: "Two monthsago, it was announcedthat Central Government pensioners would get dearness
reliefwith immediateeffect but till date, banks have not credited the arrears." A statement from a Pensioners'
Forum.
Assumptions: l. Most of the banks normally take care of the pensioners.
ll. Two month'stime is sufficientfor the government machinery to move and give effect to pensioners.
49. Statement: Believe me, I have read it in newspaper X.
Assumptions: l. Newspaper X gives reliable information/news.
ll. I am reporting exactly as it is given in newspaper X
50. Statement: Number of dropoutsfrom the municipalschool has significantly increased after withdrawal of
mid-
day meal scheme.
Course of Action:
l. The governmentshould reconsider its decision of withdrawal of midday
meal scheme.
ll. The government should close down some of the municipal
schools.
Ill. The governmentshould carry out a detailed study to find
out the reasons for school dropouts.
(a) None follows (b) Only I follows (c) Only I and Ill follow (d) Only Ill and Ill follow
(e) All follow

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