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Q #1
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the following chart which expresses the ratio of the cumulative deposits over different time horizons mentioned to the total asset base of the bank (which remained constant for the entire period). The chart gives the ratio for 5 time horizons for two banks, PNB and BOB.

Based on the data provided it can be concluded that:
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Explanation: Choice (2) and (3) can be eliminated due to lack of data available. Try (1) and it is correct.

Q #2
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the table given below.

The WrldWldlife Fund is at the forefront of the global efforts towards the conservation of the Flora and Fauna of the World. The following table represents the data collected by the Fund regarding the plant species in selected countries.

If the cumulative total of the number of endangered and number of vulnerable species comprises of the total number of sensitive species in a country, then which of the following countries has less number of sensitive species than that of Kenya?
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Explanation: By simple observation only Thailand has less number of sensitive species than that of Kenya (among the given choices).

Q #3
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Logical Question

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

On her walk through the park, Hamsa collected 50 coloured leaves, all either maple or oak. She sorted them by category when she got home, and found the following:

  1. The number of red oak leaves with spots is even and positive.
  2. The number of red oak leaves without any spot equals the number of red maple leaves without spots. All non-red oak leaves have spots, and there are five times as many of them as there are red spotted oak leaves.
  3. There are no spotted maple leaves that are not red. 
  4. There are exactly 6 red spotted maple leaves.
  5. There are exactly 22 maple leaves that are neither spotted nor red. 

How many oak leaves did she collect?
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Explanation: we have 22 + 6 = 28 maple leaves. The red spotted oak leaves must be 2 and non-red spotted maple not red = 0, this means that red maple without spots must be 5, which is equal to the red oak leaves without spots. Total oak leaves = 10 + 2 + 7 = 17.

Q #4
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the following data.

A student is allotted 1950 points to bid for courses totalling 16 credits in IIM. For every extra credit undertaken, he gets an additional 75 points. He is required to bid a minimum of 75 points per credit for all uncapped courses. However, in the case of capped courses, he can bid more than 75 points per credit. “A” decides to take 18 credits in which all courses, other than one course which is 3 credits, are uncapped.

What is the maximum number of points he can bid for the capped course?
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Total credits = 18 Total points allotted = 1950 + 2 * 75 = 2100 "capped" credits = 3 "uncapped" credits = 15 Answer: 975

Q #5
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Logical Question

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

Sixpersons A, B, C, D, E and F get together at beach-resort. There are equal number of males and females among them. There are two pairs of brother-sister and two pairs of husband-wife among them. Also, both brothers are younger than their sisters and one wife is older than her husband. Also,

 

  • Ais married and he is older than his wife.
  • Cis A'sson and he is also married.
  • Ahas no daughters.
  • Fis unmarried female.
  • E is C's uncle.

 

Theyhire two boats and decide thatthreepersons willtravelin each boat.

 

  • All persons of same sex cannot sit in one boat.
  • Out of three  persons who have to sit in a boat, the two membersofsame sex mustbe younger than the member of the opposite sex.

Who is the youngest among A, F, and C?
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F>A>C