Reasoning

Directions(1-5):study the following  information carefully and answer the questions given below:

P,A,D,Q,T,M, T and B are sitting around a circle facing at the centre, D is third to the left of T who is fifth to the right of P. A is  third to the right of B who is second to the right of D. Q is the second to the left of M.

1. Who is the second to the right of M?
    1.B         2.R

    3.T          4.Q

    5.None of these

2. Who is to the immediate right of D?
    1.M         2.Q

    3.B          4.Data inadequate

    5.None of these


3. Who is third to the right of p?
    1.D        2.M

    3.R        4.Data inadequate

    5.None of these

4. Who is second to the left to D?
     1.A        2.Q

     3.B         4.P

     5.Data inadequate

5. In which of the following pairs the first person is sitting to the immediate right of the second person ?
     1.DM       2.BT

     3.RA        4.PQ

     5.PA

6. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbors of A?
      1.PT        2.PB

      3.TQ        4.PD

      5.None of these

Direcitons(7-10) : In each question below are three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I,II and III you have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Then decide which of the answer 1,2,3,4 and 5 is the correct answer.

7. Statements:

  some bikes are cars


  Some cars are trains


  some trains are buses

  Conclusions:

  I.Some buses are cars

  II.Some trains are bikes

  III.Some buses are bikes

  1.None follows

  2.Only I follows

  3.Only II follows

  4.Only III follows

  5.Only I and II follow


8. Statements:


  All dogs are cats


  Some cats are rats


  All rats are mats


  Conclusoins:

  I. Some mats are cats

  II.Some mats are dogs

  III. Some rats are cats

  1.Only I follows         2.Only II follows

  3.Only III follows       4.Only I and III follw

  5.None of these


9. Statements:


  All cups are benches


  Some benches are drums


  All drums are kites


  Conclusions:

  I. Some kites are cups

  II. Some kites are benches

  III. Some drums are kites

  1.NOne follows          2.Only I follows

  3.Only II follows         4.Only III follows

  5.Only II and III follow

10. Some boxes are walls


       No wall is road


       All roads are rivers


       Conclusions:

    I. Some  rivers are  wall

    II. Some roads are boxes

    III. No wall is follows

    1.Only I follow            2.Only either I or III follow

    3.Only III follows        4.Only II follows

    5.Only II and III follow
 
Answers:-
                 1. 3    2. 1     3. 2     4. 4     5. 5     6. 5     7. 1    8. 4    9. 3    10. 2

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