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  • Question: What is Sumit's position from the right end in a row of children?

    Statements:

    1. There are 10 children between Sumit and Rajan.
    2. Rajan is twentieth from the left end of the row of children.


  • 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
  • Neither I nor II is sufficient 

    Explanation
    Clearly, neither the number of children in the row is given nor the position of Sumit relative to Rajan is mentioned in any one of I or II.

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    • 1. 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
    • 2. 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
    • 3. 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
    • 4. 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
    • 5. 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
    • 6. Question: In a certain code, 'nop al ed' means They like flowers'. Which code word means 'flowers'?

      Statements:

      1. 'id nim nop' means 'They are innocent'.
      2. 'gob ots al' means 'We like roses'.


    • 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 is the code for 'mangoes' in the code language?

      Statements:

      1. In that code language, 'Te Le Pa Na' means 'You eat many mangoes' and 'Le Na Da' means 'You sell mangoes'.
      2. In the code language, 'Ge Na Se La Le' means 'They eat bananas and mangoes' and 'Ne De Le La' means 'Who others eat bananas'.


    • 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: In a row of five children A, B, C, D and E, who is standing in the middle?

      Statements:

      1. D is to the immediate right of E and B is to the immediate left of E.
      2. B is at the extreme left of the, row.


    • 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 employees of Bank Z opted for VRS?

      Statements:

      1. 18% of the 950 officer cadre employees and 6% of the 1100 other cadre employees opted for VRS.
      2. 28% of the employees in the age-group of 51 to 56 and 17% of the employees in all other age-groups opted for VRS.


    • 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: Among M, N, D, P and K, who earns more than only the least earner among them?

      Statements:

      1. N earns more than M and P but less than only D.
      2. M earns more than P who earns less than K.


    • 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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