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Q #1
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the pie charts given below.

For 2000-2001, the percentage point increase in profitability is 12 and the percentage increase in income is 20%. What is the approximate percent change in expenditure form 1999-2000 to 2000-2001? (use the date given in question Q6.) (amount on Rent = 13.44 lakhs )
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Q #2
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Logical Question

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

  • Table A provides data about the wind speed reading and the corresponding increase in the Beaufort Number over the Beaufort Number of the immediately preceding Wind Speed Reading. 
  • Table B gives the Sea Disturbance Number and its corresponding Beaufort Number given in parentheses and the associated Average Wave Height. Table C gives the observable wind characteristics – i.e. the common name assigned to the wind, for the corresponding Beaufort Number.
  • Beaufort Number is 0 for Wind Speed Reading of less than 1 km/hr and for all wind speeds in excess of 1 km/hr. The Beaufort Number is calculated over that of the immediate preceding wind speed reading.
  • The number in brackets in Table B are the corresponding Beaufort Number for the given Sea Disturbance Number.

What is the range over which the Average Wave Height can very when the wind speed reading varies between 20 and 74 km/hr.
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Here an accurate interpretation of Table A would enable one to solve the entire set very easily. The Beaufort number is 0 when wind speed is less than 1 km/hr. Now let us construct a table for Beaufort numbers with the corresponding wind speed reading (i.e. cumulative of the column reading given in the second column of table A). When the Wind Speed Reading is 20 the Beaufort Number is 5. The corresponding sea Disturbance Number is 3 for which the average wave height is 0.6. When the Wind Speed Reading is 74. The Beaufort Number is 13 for which the average wave height is 4. ∴ The average wave height range is 0.6 – 4.

Q #3
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Logical Question

Directions: Refer the data given below to answer the following questions.

Seats won in Maharashtra as a percentage of the total seats won across India was maximum in the year________
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Q #4
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Logical Question

Directions: Refer the data given below to answer the following questions.

6 students at CAV sat down to discus a MoCAT. They sat in a circle, with a girl between any 2 boys. After some time, a girl – Taby, walked out, and the two girls who remain are Sandhya and Shikha, Amit, a faculty at CAV notices that

  • Three of the students wore blue t-shirts and the other 2 wore red t-shirt.
  • 3 students wore sandals, while the other 2 wore sneakers.
  • Sandhya was in a blue denim trouser (jeans).
  • One student who wore sandals wore a Khaki trouser, the others wore blue denim trousers (jeans)
  • Aseem either wore a blue t-shirt or wore a Khaki trouser.
  • It is known that if Sandhya wears a red t-shirt, then Shikha wears a blue t-shirt.
  • The person earing a Khaki trouser wore a red t-shirt
  • When Shikha walked out to meet Amit, the number of students wearing blue and red t-shirts was equal. Amit notices that Shikha wore sandals.
  • Naveen sat between the two girls, and Aseem sat to the left of Shikha. Sandhya sat to the left of Sharma.
  • The two people wearing red t-shird were separated by a boy who wore sneakers.

Who wore sneakers?
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The answer is: Indeterminate

Q #5
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Logical Question

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

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H – are sitting in eight chairs all of which are facing the same direction. The eight chairs are arranged in two rows and four colums.

Also, the following information is known.

  1. A and F sit at either ends but in different rows and different columns.
  2. G and C sit at either ends but in different rows.
  3. E and B sit in different rows and in different columns.
  4. D sits in the same row as F, but to the right of G.
  5. A sits ahead of G.

If H and E sit in the same column then who sits in the same column as D?
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If H and E sit in the same column then, we get the following arrangement: AHBC GEDF or ABHC GDEF In either case, B sits in the same column as D.