1. In a certain code language, TOWN is written as AHDG. How is BUWPTU written in that code language?
5) None of these
2. How many meaningful English words can be formed by using the letters R, I, A, L only once? If only one word can be formed mark X as your answer. If no such word can be formed mark Q as your answer. If only two such words can be formed mark R as your answer. If three such words can be formed mark T as your answer and if more than three such words can be formed mark Z as your answer.
3. Jitender faces towards south. Turning to his right, he walks 30 metres. He then turns to the left and walks 40 metres. He further moves 30 metres to his right. Then, he turn to his right and again walks 70 metres. Finally, he turn to his right and moves 20 metres. What is the shortest distance between the initial point and the final point?
1) 40 metres
2) 45 metres
3) 40√2 metres
4) 50 metres
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 4-6): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
I) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
(6-7): Statements: All books are novels.
No novel is a pen.
All pens are pencils.
4.Conclusions: I. No book is a pen.
II. All books being pencils is a possibility.
5.Conclusions:I. No pencil is a book.
II. All novels being pencils is a possibility.
6.Statements:Some cats are dogs.
All rats are dogs.
Conclusions:I.All cats being rats is a possibility.
II. No rat is a cat.
Directions (Q. 7): Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide information given in which of the statements is necessary and sufficient to answer the questions.
7. How is TEAD written in a code language?
I. READ is written as $#@© in the code language.
II. TREAT is written as %©#@% in the code language.
III. TEAR is written as %#@© in the code language.
2) Only II and III
3) All I, II and III
4) Only I and III
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 8-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
1) ‘P-Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’.
2) ‘P+Q’ means ‘Q is sister of P’.
3) ‘P×Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’.
4) ‘P÷Q’ means ‘Q is mother of P’.
8. Which of the following means M is the grandfather of N?
1) M–K×T–N
2) M÷K× T+N
3) M–K× T+N
4) M+K× T–N
5) None of these
9. How is M related to N in the expression T÷N+P+M?
2) Paternal aunt
3) Maternal aunt
4) Can't be determined
5) None of these
10. Which of the following means M is daughter of T?
1) M–W×R+T
2) M–J×T+1
3) M+N+J–T
4) T–J×R+M
5) None of these.
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