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Six lectures are scheduled in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the same week. Computer Science is not on Tuesday or Saturday. Psychology is immediately after Organisational Behaviour. Statistics is not on Friday and there is one day gap between Statistics and Research Methods. One day prior to the schedule of Economics there is no lecture (as that day is the off day and Monday is not the ’off’ day).
Mains me sectional cut-off hai?
L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular area at equal distances between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the people are facing the centre while some face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).S sits fourth to left of P. O sits second to right of S. S faces outside. L sits third to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of O. L is not an immediate neighbour of P. Both the immediate neighbours of Q face the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of M face opposite directions (i.e., if one person faces the centre then the other faces outside and vice- versa). Both the immediate neighbours of S face same direction as 0 (i.e., if 0 faces the centre then both the immediate neighbours of S also faces the centre and vice-versa) immediate neighbours of P face a direction opposite to that of P (i.e., if P faces the centre then both his immediate neighbours face outside and vice-versa).
Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In Row-1 R, S, T, U and V are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. In Row-2 F, G, H, I and J are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. T sits third to right of the person who faces F. Only two peoples sit between F and I. The person who faces U sits to immediate left of H. Only one person sits between Hand J. The one who faces G sits second to right of R. H does not face V.
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L, M, N, O, P and Q are six members of a Committee. They are sitting around a circular table.
(i) O sits to the second left of red chair, which is not near to L and yellow chair.
(ii) Q neither sits on pink chair nor opposite to L.
(iii) M is not near to black and red chair but opposite to pink chairs.
(iv) N sits second left of white chair but not near to Q.
Statements: All men are males.
No male is a female. All females are beautiful.
Conclusions:
I. No beautiful is a men.
II. All males being beautiful is a possibility.
Conclusions:
I. No men is a female
II. All men being beautiful is a possibility.
Inferences/Assumptions/Conclusions ke questions aayenge Reasoning me
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Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around circular table and belong to eight different states Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala and Maharashtra. They read three Newspapers in Hindi, English and Punjabi. At least two persons read one news paper not necessarily in the same order.
Only P and Q read Hindi Newspaper. P is third to right of Q. M is from Kerala reads English Newspaper and is sitting immediate right of Q. R is from Chandigarh and reads Punjabi Newspaper. T reads the same Newspaper as S reads who is third to left of R and fourth to right of N. O is sitting exact opposite of P who belongs to UP. Persons who belong to Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh read English Newspaper. S is from Haryana while N is from Andhra Pradesh reads English Newspaper. T is from Punjab.
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Six players A, B, C, D, E and F play four different games viz Tennis, Racing, Shooting, Riding and wear shirts of four different colours i.e. red, green, black and orange shirts. C wears either red or green shirt. E does not play shooting and person who play riding does not wear red shirt; A neither wears green shirt nor plays riding. Both of the racing players wear different colours of shirts but not wear orange shirt. F plays tennis; tennis player does not wear red shirt, two players wear black shirts and one wears orange. One player is in shooting and wears green, D wears red shirt and tennis player does not wear black shirt. E is in riding and wears black while A wears orange shirt. Not more than two players are in same game and wear same shirt.
All fathers are brothers.
Some daughters are not brothers.
Some mothers are daughters.
All sisters are brothers.
No father is a mother.
1. Conclusion
I. Some daughters if they are brothers are necessarily not mothers.
II. Some mothers are not sisters.
2. Conclusion
I. All brothers if they are mothers are also necessarily fathers.
II. Some brothers that are not mothers are also not sisters.
3. Conclusion
I. Some daughters are not fathers.
II. Some daughters that are not sisters can be mothers.
All employees are owners.
No owner is a wager.
Some employees are not managers.
All managers are gatekeepers.
Some wagers are managers.
1. Conclusion
I. Some managers who are not wagers are employees.
II. Some wagers if th ey are not gatekeepers are also not employees.
2. Conclusion
I. Some gatekeepers are not wagers.
II. Some gatekeepers that are wagers are not owners.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. All of them are at equidistant. Each one of them teaches different subjects viz., English, Hindi, Mathematics, Biology, Psychology, Physics, Chemistry and Accounts, but not necessarily in the same order.
The person who teaches Accounts, sits third to the right of G. C is an immediate neighbour of G. The person who teaches Mathematics sits second to the left of C. B sits third to the right of H. H teaches neither Accounts nor Mathematics. Only two persons sit between C and the person who teaches Physics. A and F are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor F teaches Accounts. The person who teaches English sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between D and the person who teaches Hindi. D does not teach Accounts. The person who teaches Psychology is an immediate neighbour of the person who teaches Accounts. The person who teaches Physics sits second to the left of A. One of the immediate neighbours of G teaches Chemistry.
Is there no sectional cut off in the mains exams..??
I cant find it mentioned in the notification,.
Anyone having firm knowledge of this..
P, Q, R, S, T and W are six members of a family. They are Engineer, Stenographer, Doctor, Draughtsman, Lawyer and Judge but not necessarily in the same order. P the Engineer is married to the lady Stenographer. The Judge is married to the Lawyer. W the Draughtsman is the son of Q and brother of T. R the Lawyer is the daughter-in-law of S. T is an unmarried doctor. S is grandmother of W. There are two married couples in the family.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students of school. They study in standard VI, VII and VIII without more than three in any standard. Each of them have a favorite subject from physics, geography, English, Marathi, mathematics, chemistry, biology and economics but not necessarily in the same order.
D likes chemistry and studies in standard VIII with only H. B does not study in standard VII. E and A study in the same standard but not with B. C and F study in the same standard. Those who study in standard VI do not like mathematics or biology. F likes physics. The one who studies in standard VIII likes English. C does not like Geography. A’s favorite subject is Marathi and G does not like Biology.
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