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  • Question: On which day of the week did Hitesh visit the zoo?

    Statements:

    1. Hitesh did not visit zoo either on Tuesday or on Thursday.
    2. Hitesh visited zoo two days before his mother reached his house which was day after Monday.


  • Options
  • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
  • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
  • C. Either I or II is sufficient
  • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
  • E. Both I and II are sufficient

  • Correct Answer
  • II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient 

    Explanation
    According to I, Hitesh visited the zoo on any of the week days except Tuesday and Thursday.

    According to II, Hitesh's mother reached his house day after Monday i.e. on Tuesday.

    Thus, Hitesh visited zoo two days before Tuesday i.e. on Sunday.


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    • 1. Question: Which train did Aman catch to go to office?

      Statements:

      1. Aman missed his usual train of 10.25 a.m. A train comes in every 5 minutes.
      2. Aman did not catch the 10.40 a.m. train or any train after that time.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 2. Question: What is the colour of the fresh grass?

      Statements:

      1. Blue is called green, red is called orange, orange is called yellow.
      2. Yellow is called white, white is called black, green is called brown and brown is called purple.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 3. Question: How is M related to N?

      Statements:

      1. P, who has only two kids, M and N, is the mother-in-law of Q, who is sister-in-law of N.
      2. R, the sister-in-law of M, is the daughter-in-law of S, who has only two kids, M and N.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 4. Question: How many sons does D have?

      Statements:

      1. A's father has three children.
      2. B is A's brother and son of D.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 5. Question: What does '$' mean in a code language?

      Statements:

      1. '5$#3' means 'flowers are really good'.
      2. '7#35' means 'good flowers are available'.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 6. Question: The Chairman of a big company visits one department on Monday of every week except for the Monday of third week of every month. When did he visa/the Purchase department?

      Statements:

      1. He visited Accounts department in the second week of September after having visited Purchase department on the earlier occasion.
      2. He had visited Purchase department immediately after visiting Stores department but before visiting Accounts department.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 7. Question: What does 'nip' stand for in a code language?

      Statements:

      1. In the code language, 'that is very beautiful' is written as 'se nip sre num'
      2. In the same code language, 'my house is beautiful' is written as 'nip sto sre tip'.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 8. Question: What is the monthly salary of Prashant?

      Statements:

      1. Prashant gets 15% more than Sumit while Sumit gets 10% less than Lokesh.
      2. Lokesh's monthly salary is Rs 2500.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 9. Question: How many gift boxes were sold on Monday?

      Statements:

      1. It was 10% more than the boxes sold on the earlier day i.e. Sunday.
      2. Every third visitor to the shop purchased the box and 1500 visitors were there on Sunday


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss
    • 10. Question: In a certain code language, '297' means 'tie clip button'. Which number means 'button' in that language?

      Statements:

      1. In that language, '926' means clip your tie'.
      2. In that language, '175' means 'hole and button'.


    • Options
    • A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
    • B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
    • C. Either I or II is sufficient
    • D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
    • E. Both I and II are sufficient
    • Discuss


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