1.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
D. Characterized
Explanation
The word "characterized" is the most suitable word to fill in the blank. It implies that rural healthcare in India is defined or marked by a huge gap between supply and demand. This word choice effectively conveys the idea that this gap is a defining characteristic of the healthcare system in rural areas.
2.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
B. Met
Explanation
The word "met" is the appropriate word for the blank (2) because it means that the rural healthcare needs are satisfied or fulfilled by limited government facilities and private nursing homes. The word "met" indicates that the needs are being addressed, although it also implies that the current facilities may not be sufficient to fully meet the demand.
3.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
D. Or
Explanation
The word "Or" is the correct answer because it fits appropriately in the sentence "Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas." The word "or" is used to present alternative options, indicating that rural healthcare needs are met either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes or by a number of quacks.
4.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
A. End
Explanation
The word "End" is the appropriate word for the blank (9) because it completes the sentence by indicating that the poor infrastructure and lack of resources is the reason why entrepreneurs are looking to make improvements in rural healthcare. The word "End" suggests that the current situation is not satisfactory and needs to be changed.
5.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
B. Combined
Explanation
The word "combined" fits appropriately in the blank because it suggests that rural healthcare needs are addressed by both limited government facilities and private nursing homes. The sentence implies that these two entities together have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, indicating a combination of resources is required to bridge the gap between supply and demand in rural healthcare.
6.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
C. Being
Explanation
The word "Being" is the appropriate word for the blank (1) because it indicates that rural healthcare in India currently exists or is present. The passage discusses the current state of rural healthcare and highlights the gap between supply and demand, the limited facilities, and the presence of quacks. Therefore, "Being" accurately describes the situation of rural healthcare in India.
7.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
E. Prevents
Explanation
The word "prevents" is the appropriate word to fill in the blank (9) because it fits the context of the sentence. The sentence talks about the gap between supply and demand in rural healthcare in India, and how this gap is prevented from being bridged. The use of the word "prevents" implies that there are barriers or obstacles that hinder the improvement of rural healthcare in India.
8.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
E. Serves
Explanation
The word "serves" is the appropriate word to fill in the blank. The passage discusses the current state of rural healthcare in India, highlighting the gap between supply and demand. It mentions limited government facilities, private nursing homes, and quacks as the current providers of healthcare in rural areas. The word "serves" fits in the context as it implies that these providers are serving the healthcare needs of the rural population, albeit inadequately.
9.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
A. Gap
Explanation
The correct answer for this question is "Gap" because the passage states that rural healthcare in India is characterized by a huge gap between supply and demand. This implies that there is a significant difference or disparity between the availability of healthcare services and the actual need for them in rural areas. The other options, such as "Truth," "Progress," "Catastrophes," and "Divides," do not accurately reflect the context of the passage or the specific issue being discussed.
10.
Direction: In the following passage there are 'blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Rural healthcare in India is (1) by a huge gap between supply and demand. Currently, rural healthcare needs are (2) either by limited government facilities and private nursing homes, which have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand, (3) by a number of quacks who practice medicine in rural areas. The quality of infrastructure is usually poor and people (4) up having to go to nearby large cities if they need high-quality care. Rural India deserves better, since the ability to pay has gone up over the last few years, driven by growth in income and penetration of government healthcare programmers. Increasing demand, (5) with the failure of existing infrastructure to scale, has resulted in rural healthcare (6) a large under-served market. Absence of a viable business model (7) conversion of the huge rural expenditure on health into an economic activity that generates incomes and (8) the poor it is this (9) that entrepreneurs are looking to (10).
Correct Answer
C. Plug
Explanation
The word "plug" fits appropriately in the blank because it means to fill or stop a gap or hole, which is exactly what is needed in the context of rural healthcare in India. The passage discusses the gap between supply and demand in rural healthcare and how limited government facilities and private nursing homes have not been able to keep pace with increasing demand. Therefore, there is a need to "plug" this gap by finding a solution to meet the healthcare needs of rural areas.
11.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct Answer
C. 5
12.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct Answer
E. 3
Explanation
The given question is asking for the fourth sentence after rearrangement. However, the rearrangement is not provided in the question. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the correct answer or provide an explanation.
13.
If you want to / keep good health / you must eats / a lot of vegetables / No error
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Correct Answer
C. You must eats
Explanation
The correct answer is (C) because the verb "eats" is incorrect in this context. The subject "you" is a second-person pronoun, and the corresponding verb form should be "eat" instead of "eats". Therefore, the correct sentence should be "you must eat a lot of vegetables" to maintain subject-verb agreement.
14.
In recent months / a large number of equipments / has been steal / from construction sites / No error
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Correct Answer
C. Has been steal
15.
The Indian Government's / primary goal / is to reduction / of poverty / No error
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Correct Answer
C. Is to reduction
Explanation
The correct answer is option (C). The sentence has a grammatical error. The word "reduction" should be replaced with "reduce" to make the sentence grammatically correct. The correct sentence would be "The Indian Government's primary goal is to reduce poverty."
16.
Why was the owner asked to give a sack of grain to the worker?
Correct Answer
E. He would have saved on a sack of grain
Explanation
The owner was asked to give a sack of grain to the worker because the worker would have saved money by receiving the sack of grain instead of purchasing it.
17.
In the end, the owner turned pale because-
1. The magistrate was being unjust.
2. He realised that he was being cheated.
3. The magistrate asked him to give the worker a sack of grain.
Correct Answer
C. Only 3
Explanation
The owner turned pale because the magistrate asked him to give the worker a sack of grain.
18.
Why was the owner of the shop initially overjoyed with the magistrate's judgement ?
Correct Answer
A. The magistrate asked the worker to pay him a hundred rupees
Explanation
The owner of the shop was initially overjoyed with the magistrate's judgement because the magistrate asked the worker to pay him a hundred rupees. This means that the worker would have to pay a significant amount of money, which would benefit the owner financially. The owner may have been happy about this outcome as it would compensate for any losses or damages caused by the worker.
19.
What was the commotion in the market about ?
Correct Answer
D. The death of a chicken
Explanation
The commotion in the market was caused by the death of a chicken.
20.
Fair
Correct Answer
D. Unjust
Explanation
The word "unjust" is the opposite of "fair" and implies unfairness or lack of justice. It suggests that something is not right or morally wrong. Therefore, "unjust" is the correct answer as it is the only word that contradicts the concept of fairness.
21.
The frequent errors are a result of the student's .................
Correct Answer
C. Carelessness
Explanation
The frequent errors are a result of the student's carelessness. This suggests that the student is not paying enough attention or taking enough care when completing tasks, leading to mistakes.
22.
I finally.......... her to stay another day.
Correct Answer
B. Persuaded
Explanation
The correct answer is "persuaded" because it implies that the speaker was able to convince or influence the person to stay another day. The other options do not fit the context as well - "advised" suggests giving advice, "suggested" implies making a suggestion, "called" is too vague, and "tortured" is unrelated and does not make sense in this context.
23.
Directions: Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
CONCENTRATED
Correct Answer
A. Clustered
Explanation
The word "concentrated" means to gather or collect closely together. Similarly, the word "clustered" also means to gather or collect closely together. Therefore, "clustered" is the word that is most similar in meaning to "concentrated".
24.
Directions: Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
ACCESS
Correct Answer
B. Reach
Explanation
The word "access" refers to the ability to enter or reach something. Similarly, the word "reach" also means to gain entry or to be able to get to a particular place or thing. Therefore, "reach" is the word that is most similar in meaning to "access".
25.
Directions: Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
ENTAILS
Correct Answer
D. Involves
Explanation
The word "entails" means to involve or require as a necessary consequence. Therefore, the word/group of words that is most similar in meaning to "entails" is "involves".
26.
'2' is subtracted from each even digit and '1' is added to each odd digit in the number 7652348. Which of the following will be the difference of the second digit from the right and the third digit from the left of the new number thus formed?
Correct Answer
C. 4
Explanation
In the given number 7652348, when we subtract 2 from each even digit, we get 7430326. When we add 1 to each odd digit, we get 8563459. The second digit from the right in the new number is 5 and the third digit from the left is 6. The difference between 5 and 6 is 1. Therefore, the correct answer is 1.
27.
In a certain code 'RAISE' is coded as 'FTJBS' and 'LEASE' is coded as 'F'TBFM'. How will 'FLOWN' be coded in the same code?
Correct Answer
A. OXPMG
Explanation
The given code follows a pattern where each letter in the word is shifted forward by a certain number of positions in the alphabet. The number of positions shifted is determined by the position of the letter in the word. In the word 'RAISE', the letter 'R' is shifted 1 position forward, 'A' is shifted 2 positions forward, 'I' is shifted 3 positions forward, 'S' is shifted 4 positions forward, and 'E' is shifted 5 positions forward. Applying the same pattern to the word 'FLOWN', the letter 'F' will be shifted 1 position forward, 'L' will be shifted 2 positions forward, 'O' will be shifted 3 positions forward, 'W' will be shifted 4 positions forward, and 'N' will be shifted 5 positions forward, resulting in 'OXPMG'.
28.
Rajesh correctly remembers that his friend Sanjay started working after April but before September. Vinod correctly remembers that Sanjay did not have a job before May. Madan correctly remembers that the month Sanjay started working had 31 days. In which month of the year did Sanjay definitely start working?
Correct Answer
B. Either August or July
Explanation
Based on the information provided by Rajesh, Sanjay started working after April but before September. Vinod remembers that Sanjay did not have a job before May. Madan remembers that the month Sanjay started working had 31 days. Combining these pieces of information, we can conclude that Sanjay started working in a month that has 31 days, which narrows it down to either July or August. Therefore, Sanjay definitely started working in either August or July.
29.
Statements:
Some actors are dancers.
Some dancers are musicians.
No musicians are painters.
Conclusions :
I. Some painters are actors.
II. No painter is a dancer.
Correct Answer
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Explanation
The given statements state that there is a possibility of overlap between actors and dancers, dancers and musicians, but there is no overlap between musicians and painters. Conclusion I states that some painters are actors, but this cannot be concluded as there is no direct connection between painters and actors. Conclusion II states that no painter is a dancer, but this cannot be concluded either as there is no direct connection between painters and dancers. Therefore, neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
30.
Statements:
All children are students.
All students are adults.
All adults are workers.
Conclusions :
I. Atleast some workers are students.
II. All children are adults.
Correct Answer
E. If both conclusions I and II follow.
Explanation
Conclusion I follows because the statements establish that all students are adults and all adults are workers, therefore there must be some workers who are also students. Conclusion II also follows because the statements establish that all children are students and all students are adults, therefore all children must also be adults. Therefore, both conclusions I and II follow.
31.
How many persons sit between A and P when counted in anti- clockwise direction from A ?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
The question asks for the number of persons sitting between A and P when counted in the anti-clockwise direction from A. Since there are two options that suggest there are two persons between A and P, it can be inferred that there are indeed two persons between them.
32.
What is S's position with respect to D ?
Correct Answer
C. Third to the left
Explanation
S is positioned three places to the left of D.
33.
How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters PC YO using all the letters, but each letter only once in each word?
Correct Answer
B. One
Explanation
The letters PCYO can only form one meaningful English word, which is "copy". Since each letter can only be used once in each word, there are no other possible combinations of these letters to form additional words. Therefore, the correct answer is "One".
34.
The positions of the first and fifth letters of the word SUITABLE are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of second and sixth letters, third and seventh letters, and fourth and eighth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement, how many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the alphabet which is third from the left end and the alphabet which is second from the right end?
Correct Answer
C. Two
Explanation
In the new arrangement where the positions of the first and fifth letters, second and sixth letters, third and seventh letters, and fourth and eighth letters are interchanged, the word SUITABLE becomes ETIBALSU. The alphabet which is third from the left end is C, and the alphabet which is second from the right end is V. Between C and V, there are two letters in the English alphabetical series, namely D and E. Therefore, the answer is Two.
35.
Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follow.
Among A, B, C, D and E, each scored different marks in an examination. Only one person scored more than C. E scored more than a but less than D. D did not score the highest marks. The one who scored the second lowest scored 71 % marks. C scored 92% marks.
Who among the following is most likely to have scored 87% marks?
Correct Answer
C. D
Explanation
Based on the given information, we know that C scored 92% marks and D did not score the highest marks. Since only one person scored more than C, it is likely that D scored the highest marks. Therefore, the person most likely to have scored 87% marks is D.
36.
Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follow.
Among A, B, C, D and E, each scored different marks in an examination. Only one person scored more than C. E scored more than a but less than D. D did not score the highest marks. The one who scored the second lowest scored 71 % marks. C scored 92% marks.
Which of the following percentages is most likely to be B's percentage in the exam?
Correct Answer
E. 97%
Explanation
Since C scored 92%, which is the highest percentage mentioned in the question, it can be inferred that B's percentage would be less than 92%. The only option that satisfies this condition is 97%. Therefore, 97% is the most likely percentage for B in the exam.
37.
The following question is based on the alphabetical series given below. .
M J L I T Q S R K U F H C B D E A V P O G N
What will come in place of question (?) mark in the following series based on the above alphabetical series?
N PO BDE ?
Correct Answer
B. SRKU
Explanation
The given series follows a pattern where each group of letters is formed by taking the corresponding letters from the alphabetical series in reverse order. The first group "N" is formed by taking the 14th letter from the end of the alphabetical series. The second group "PO" is formed by taking the 15th and 16th letters from the end of the alphabetical series. Similarly, the third group "BDE" is formed by taking the 2nd, 4th, and 5th letters from the end of the alphabetical series. Following this pattern, the fourth group should be formed by taking the 19th, 18th, 17th, and 16th letters from the end of the alphabetical series, which gives us "SRKU".
38.
The following question is based on the alphabetical series given below. .
M J L I T Q S R K U F H C B D E A V P O G N
If in a certain code, 'BIND' is coded as 'CLGB' and 'HELD' is coded as 'FDJB' based on the series given above. How will 'FORK' be coded in the same code language?
Correct Answer
D. UPSR
Explanation
In the given code language, each letter is replaced with the letter that is two positions ahead of it in the alphabetical series. Therefore, 'F' will be replaced with 'H', 'O' will be replaced with 'Q', 'R' will be replaced with 'T', and 'K' will be replaced with 'M'. Hence, the code for 'FORK' will be 'HQTU'.
39.
The following question is based on the alphabetical series given below. .
M J L I T Q S R K U F H C B D E A V P O G N
'HC' is related to 'KQ' in a certain way. Similarly, ‘OG’ is related to 'AB' in the same way. To which of the following is 'RK' related, following the same pattern?
Correct Answer
A. TJ
Explanation
The pattern in the given series is that each pair of letters is related by their positions in the English alphabet. The first letter in each pair is replaced by the letter that comes after it, and the second letter in each pair is replaced by the letter that comes before it. Applying this pattern, 'HC' becomes 'KQ', where 'H' is replaced by 'K' and 'C' is replaced by 'Q'. Similarly, 'OG' becomes 'AB', where 'O' is replaced by 'A' and 'G' is replaced by 'B'. Following the same pattern, 'RK' would become 'TJ', where 'R' is replaced by 'T' and 'K' is replaced by 'J'.
40.
Each vowel of the word SAVOURY is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series. If the new alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order (from left to right), which of the following will be fifth from the right?
Correct Answer
C. Q
Explanation
By following the given rule, the word SAVOURY changes to RZUTQXW. When the new alphabets are arranged in alphabetical order, it becomes QRSTUWXYZ. The fifth alphabet from the right is Q.
41.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word PACKETS, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
In the word "PACKETS", there are two pairs of letters that have the same number of letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabetical series. These pairs are "A" and "C" (with one letter between them both in the word and in the alphabetical series) and "T" and "S" (with three letters between them both in the word and in the alphabetical series). Therefore, the correct answer is Two.
42.
Point P is 10m to the West of Point A. Point B is 2m to the South of Point P. Point Q is 6m to the East of Point B. Point C is 2m to the North of Point Q. Which of the following three points fall in a straight line?
Correct Answer
A. A,C,P
Explanation
Points A, C, and P fall in a straight line. Point P is 10m to the West of Point A, and Point C is 2m to the North of Point Q. Therefore, if we draw a line connecting Point A to Point C, it will pass through Point P, making all three points fall in a straight line.
43.
In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statements:
Conclusions:
Correct Answer
A. If only conclusion I is true
44.
In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statements:
Conclusions:
Correct Answer
B. If only conclusion II is true
45.
In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statements:
Conclusions:
Correct Answer
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
46.
In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statements:
Conclusions:
Correct Answer
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
Explanation
The given answer suggests that neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. This means that both conclusions are false based on the given statements.
47.
In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
Statements:
Conclusions:
Correct Answer
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
48.
Study the following information to answer the given question.
Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C and D are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row 2, P, Q, Rand S are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row.
S sits second to left of Q. A faces the immediate neighbour of S. Only one person sits between A and C. P does not face A. B is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Which of the following is true regarding D?
Correct Answer
D. C is an immediate neighbour of D
Explanation
Since A and C are the only two remaining people in row 1, and there is only one person between A and C, it can be concluded that D must be sitting next to C. Therefore, option C is true regarding D.
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Study the following information to answer the given question.
Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C and D are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row 2, P, Q, Rand S are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row.
S sits second to left of Q. A faces the immediate neighbour of S. Only one person sits between A and C. P does not face A. B is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Who among the following faces C?
Correct Answer
A. P
Explanation
P faces C. This can be determined from the given information that A faces the immediate neighbour of S and B is not an immediate neighbour of A. Since S sits second to the left of Q, and A faces the immediate neighbour of S, it can be concluded that A faces P. Therefore, P faces C.
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Study the following information to answer the given question.
Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C and D are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row 2, P, Q, Rand S are sitting (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row.
S sits second to left of Q. A faces the immediate neighbour of S. Only one person sits between A and C. P does not face A. B is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Who among the following sits on the immediate right of the person who faces C?
Correct Answer
B. Q
Explanation
The person who faces C is A. According to the given information, A faces the immediate neighbor of S. Since S sits second to the left of Q, Q must be sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces C. Therefore, the correct answer is Q.