Directions (Q. 1–5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers it rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and its rearrangement.
Input: pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28 our unix
Step I: unix pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28 our
Step II: unix 17 pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 28 our
Step III: unix 17 our pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 28
Step IV: unix 17 our 28 pour ask 57 dear 39 fight
Step V: unix 17 our 28 ask pour 57 dear 39 fight
Step VI: unix 17 our 28 ask 39 pour 57 dear fight
Step VII: unix 17 our 28 ask 39 pour 57 fight dear
And Step VII is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate
steps for the given input.
Input: risk take 33 how our 49 India participate 63 qualification
1. In step II of an input is "our 33 risk take how 49 India participate 63 qualification" which of the following will be the last step?
1) Step VIII
2) Step VII
3) Step VI
4) Step V
5) Other than given options
2. If the fourth step of an input is "our 33 india 49 risk take how participate 63 qualification". Which of the following is step II?
1) risk take 33 how our 49 India participate 65 qualification.
2) our 33 take risk how 49 India participate 65 qualification.
3) our 33 India 49 take 63 risk how participate qualification.
4) Cannot be determined
5) Other than given options
3. What is the position of "risk" in the step V of output?
1) Fourth from the left end
2) Fourth from the right end
3) Sixth from the left end
4) Sixth from the right end
5) Exactly in the middle
4. How many more steps would be required to complete the given arrangement after "our 33 India 49 risk take how participate 63 qualification"?
2) Three
5. Which element is seventh from the right end in the step VII of given input output machine arrangement?
1) India
6. Which one of the following given equation will be satisfied if it is given P > Q and N > Q are definitely true .
1) M > P >= R > Q <= N
2) P >= M >= R > Q > N
3) P < R < M > Q >= N
4) P <= R <= M >= Q < N
5) M < P = R > Q < N
7. Which one of the following given equation will not be satisfied if it is as given S > N and S < L are definitely true.
1) P <= N < S < T < L
2) N <= P < S <= T < L
3) R >= N <= S < T < L
4) N >= R > S < T <= L
5) R < N < S < L = T
Directions (Q. 8–10): In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer:
1) If only conclusion I is true. 2) If only conclusion II is true. 3) If either conclusion I or II is true.
4) If neither conclusions I nor II is true.
5) If both conclusions I and II are true.
Statements:
D <= S = T
Conclusions:
I. S > R
Statements:
H <= R = W
Conclusions:
I. R >= G
II. N <= M
Statements:
P > Q >= R
Conclusions:
I. P > T
(1–5):In the rearrangement numbers and words are arranged. Firstly, words (vowels) are arranged in descending order and words (consonants) are also arranged in descending order. Numbers are arranged in increasing order after each word and are arranged from left to right once in each step.
Input: risk take 33 how our 49 India participate 63 qualification
Step I: our risk take 33 how 49 India participate 63 qualification
Step II: our 33 risk take how 49 India participate 63 qualification
Step III: our 33 India risk take how 49 participate 63 qualification
Step IV: our 33 India 49 risk take how participate 63 qualification
Step V: our 33 India 49 take risk how participate 63 qualification
Step VI: our 33 India 49 take 63 risk how participate qualification
Step VII: our 33 India 49 take 63 risk qualification how participate
Step VIII: our 33 India 49 take 63 risk qualification participate how.
1. 1; VIII
2. 4; Cannot be determined
3. 3; Sixth from the left and
4. 3; Four
Combining (i), (ii) and (iii)
Thus I is true
We cannot compare D and M.
Thus II is not true.
Comparing R and G,
We get, R > G. Thus I is not true.
It is given, M = N
Thus II is not true.
Combining (i), (ii) and (iii),
Comparing P and T is not possible.
Thus I is not true.
Comparing S and R
S > R. Thus II is true.
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