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Quiz Begins Here

Q #1
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the bar graph, which gives the production and sales of trinkets in India, for the period 1991 to 1994

Assuming there was no stock of trinkets in India at the beginning of 1991, which of the following statements is true for 1994?
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Explanation: Since we do not know whether the excesses each year on exported or not, we cannot comment regarding 1994.

Q #2
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the line graph given below which gives the number of graduates passing out of Indian Universities (x), the number of graduates getting U.S. visa (Y) and the number of students applying for Indian Management Institutes (Z).The Value of Z in 1990 is 35000.

If it is believed that the relationship between X, Y and Z is best expressed by Z = X - 4Y for any year, the data for which of the following years best satisfies this relationship?
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Explanation: In 1989, Z = 20, Y = 20 X = 100 Z = X – 4Y.

Q #3
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Logical Question

Directions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

At a company, parking spaces are reserved for the top executives : CEO, President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer – with the spaces lined up in that order. The parking lot guard can tell at a glance if the cars are parked correctly by looking at the color of the cars. The cars are yellow, green, purple, red and blue and the executives are A, B, C, D and E

  • The car in the first space is red
  • A blue car is parked between the red car and the green car
  • The car in the last space is purple
  • The secretary drives a yellow car
  • A’s car is parked next to D
  • E drives a green car
  • B’s car is parked in between C’s and E’s
  • D’s car is parked in the last space

Which color is the vice president’s car ?
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CEO’s car is in the first space and is red, so (e) is incorrect. Blue car is next to it and must be President’s car. Next to it is a green car that must be Vice President’s car. Then we have a yellow car driven by the Secretary and purple car driven by the Treasurer.

Q #4
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Logical Question

Directions: Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.

Five friends (Avinash, Vijay, Alok, Vivek and Rajiv) went to a hotel and ordered five different soups (Tomato, Chicken, Vegetable, Corn and Mutton), followed by lunch. After lunch, they ordered five different desserts. (Mango, Pista, Vanilla, Tutti-Fruti and Casatta).

  1. Avinash ordered for vegetable soup and Mango ice-cream
  2. Vivek didn't order mutton soup but ordered Vanilla ice-cream
  3. Vijay is a vegetarian who ordered Tutti-Fruti ice-cream
  4. The person who ordered corn-soup also ordered Pista ice-cream while Rajiv ordered Casatta ice-cream

Which of the following combinations is TRUE?
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Q #5
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Logical Question

Directions: Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.

While Balbir had his back turned, a dog ran into his butcher shop, snatched a piece of meat off the counter and ran off. Balbir was mad when he realised what had happened. He asked three other shopkeepers, who had seen the dog, to describe it. The shopkeepers really didn’t want to help Balbir. So each of them made a statement which contained one truth and one lie.

  • Shopkeeper Number 1 said : “The dog had black hair and a long tail.”
  • Shopkeeper Number 2 said : “The dog had a short tail and wore a collar.”
  • Shopkeeper Number 3 said : “The dog had white hair and no collar.” 

Based on the above statements, which of the following could be a correct description?
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Make truth tables as follows: Case I: The dog has black hair. a) Black hair— short tail b) Short tail— not wearing collar c) Black hair— not wearing collar Case II: The dog has white hair. a) White hair— long tail b) Long tail— wore a collar c) White hair— wore a collar Now check the choices. Only (b) is correct as per the above.