Section 2 : Reasoning & Computer Aptitude
| Reasoning | No. of Questions |
| Puzzles | 15 |
| Seating Arrangement | 10 |
| Syllogism | 5 |
| Coding-Decoding | 5 |
| Blood Relations | 3 |
| Direction Sense | 3 |
| Data Sufficiency (Reasoning) | 4 |
| Computer Knowledge | 5 |
| Total | 50 |

Directions (51-55):
Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.
13 houses are situated in a linear row from west to east, numbered 1 to 13, all facing north. Out of these 13 houses, 9 houses are occupied by 9 persons, and the remaining 4 are vacant. E lives in the 7th house.
One person lives between C and A, where A does not live at the extreme ends. Three houses are there between C and E. Immediate neighboring houses of C are not vacant. I and F are immediate neighbors. D lives second to the right of A. Four houses are there between D and H. H lives to the right of G and to the left of B. The number of houses to the right of F is one less than the number of houses to the left of C. G does not live at extreme ends.
51. How many persons live between the one who lives second from the right end and A?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) Five
Answer: (b) Two
52. Who among the following lives between E and A?
(a) D
(b) H
(c) B
(d) I
(e) None
Answer: (e) None
Solution: No one lives between E and A
53. Find the odd one out.
(a) GI
(b) DC
(c) HE
(d) FH
(e) EA
Answer: (c) HE
Solution: There is a vacant house between H and E’s house.
54. What is the position of D’s house with respect to H’s house?
(a) 4th Right
(b) 5th Left
(c) 3rd Left
(d) 5th Right
(e) None of these
Answer: (d) 5th Right
Solution:
D’s house is 5th to the right of H’s house.
H is at position 4 โ D is at position 9 โ $9 – 4 = 5$
55. How many persons are living to the left of B?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) None
Answer: (e) None
Solution:
No one is living to the left of B.
To the left of B: C and D are there โ False
Directions (56-60): A number arrangement machine, when given an input line of numbers, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement:
Input: 346789 846063 286112 541206 623714 107825
Step 1: 346781 84609 28614 541236 623716 107825
Step 2: 76781 12609 10614 91236 83716 17825
Step 3: 67781 12690 01641 19263 38761 17852
Step 4: 1782 1690 1642 8266 5762 6854
Step 5: 64 100 49 81 49 36 100 144 14464 196 81
Find the different steps of output using the above-mentioned logic for the following input:
Input: 55858 82944 19816 29475 73847 68096
56. Which of the following numbers is 5th from the right end in Step 4?
(a) 1854
(b) 1898
(c) 1868
(d) 1866
(e) 1962
Answer: (b) 1898
57. How many odd numbers are there in Step 3?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) Five
Answer: (c) Three
Solution:
58. What is the sum of numbers 3rd from the left end and 2nd from the right end in Step 5?
(a) 244
(b) 109
(c) 485
(d) 205
(e) 350
Answer: (b) 109
59. What is the difference between the numbers 4th from the left end and 5th from the right end in Step 2?
(a) 492
(b) 525
(c) 616
(d) 509
(e) None of these
Answer: (d) 509
60. Which of the following numbers is 7th from the left end in Step 5?
(a) 16
(b) 64
(c) 81
(d) 144
(e) 289
Answer: (a) 16
Directions (61-64): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Conditions:
- All the consonants except M, N, P are coded as 1โ9 in the same order. M, N, P are coded as @, &, * respectively.
- If the 1st letter of a word is a vowel and the last letter is M/N/P, then that vowel is coded as the code of the last letter.
- If a word has an odd number of letters, then the 1st vowel (if present) is coded as ‘#’ and if a word has an even number of letters and โฅ2 consonants are there after the first vowel, then that vowel is coded as ‘$\$$’.
- If the last letter is a vowel, then that vowel is coded as “%”.
- If there are more than two repeated vowels, then the consonant adjacent to them is coded as the code of the next letter of the consonant according to the alphabetical order.
- If there are more than three consonants which are immediately followed by vowels, then those vowels are coded as “+”.
- If none of the above conditions are satisfied for a vowel, then that vowel is coded as “^”.
61. What will be the codes of the words “Palm” and “Outside” respectively?
(a) 1 > 9#, #^43^3%
(b) *$\$$9@, #^43^3%
(c) 1#9@, @$\$$3%3#
(d) *$\$$9@, @%3 > 3 >
(e) None of these
Answer: (b) *$\$$9@, #^43^3%
62. If the word “DE___E” is a meaningful word, then what is its code?
(a) 3 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^
(b) 3 + 2 ^ 3 ^
(c) 3 + 2 + 3 +
(d) 3 @ 2 @ 3 +
(e) None of these
Answer: (d) 3 @ 2 @ 3 +
63. Which of the following words are coded as “98^23, *^^3” respectively?
(a) LOCKS, PAIN
(b) ZBERA, PACK
(c) LYARD, PAID
(d) ZKING, PARK
(e) LWEIS, PALM
Answer: (c) LYARD, PAID
64. What will be the code of “FACEBOOK”?
(a) $4 \$ 2 \wedge \perp \wedge\wedge 8$
(b) $4 \wedge 2 \$ \perp \wedge\wedge 8$
(c) $4 + 2 + \perp \wedge\wedge 8$
(d) $ 4 \$ 2 \wedge 1 \perp ++ 8$
(e) None of these
Answer: (a) $4 \$ 2 \wedge \perp \wedge\wedge 8$
Directions (65-67): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions:
Twelve persons were born in two different years, 1998 and 1999. The number of persons born in 1998 is more than the number of persons born in 1999.
F was born in 1999 in a month having an even number of days. The gap between the month of F and H is 3. K was born in the same month as H. There is a five-month gap between H and L. B was born in November. B and X were born in different years. One person was born between the one who was born in July and X. One person was born between B and M. P was born just after B. S was born in a month of 30 days and before K. There is a gap of four months between M and U. The gap of months between B and D is the same as the number of persons born before T. T was born before X.
65. When was D born?
(a) July 1998
(b) May 1998
(c) August 1998
(d) April 1999
(e) August 1999
Answer: (c) August 1998
66. Who among the following was born in October 1999?
(a) X
(b) H
(c) F
(d) T
(e) L
Answer: (b) H
67. How many persons were born between K and S?
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 1
(d) 2
(e) None
Answer: (d) 2
Directions (68โ70): In each of the following questions, two statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.
(a) If data in the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(b) If data in the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(c) If data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) If data given in both I & II are not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If data in both statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
68. In a family of 6 members, how is G related to H?
Statement I:
G is the only son of B. D is the father of B. C is the aunt of G. D has only 1 daughter. Cโs sister is the parent of G. H is unmarried.
Statement II:
G is the child of E. D is the grandfather of G. B is the father of G. H is the sister of B. C is the daughter of D and the sister of E.
Answer: (a) If data in the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
69. Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V went to a mall on different days of the same week, starting from Monday till Sunday. Who went immediately before the one who went on Wednesday?
Statement I:
S went immediately before R. P went one of the days after Friday. 4 friends went between P and T. R did not go on Thursday. V did not go on Wednesday. 2 friends went between Q and U.
Statement II:
V went before U. Q went 3 friends after V. S went 2 friends before P. 1 friend went between T and S. T went before S.
Answer: (d) If data given in both I & II are not sufficient to answer the question.
70. Six students A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting around a circular table facing inside. Who sits immediately to the left of F?
Statement I:
Two persons sit between A and B. C sits 2nd to the right of B.
Statement II:
As many sit between E and D as between D and B. D sits 2nd to the left of F.
Answer:
Directions (71โ74): In every question, two rows are given, and to find out the resultant of a particular row, you need to follow the following conditions:
Conditions:
- If an odd number is followed by a perfect square number, then the resultant will be the positive difference between the two.
- If an even number is followed by an even number, then the resultant will be the addition of the positive difference between the two numbers with the higher number.
- If an odd number is followed by an odd prime number, then the resultant will be the positive difference between the two.
- If an odd number is followed by an odd non-prime number, then the resultant will be the average of the two numbers.
- If an odd number is followed by an even number which is not a perfect square number, then the resultant will be twice the positive difference of the two numbers.
- If an even number is followed by an odd number, then the resultant will be the addition of the two numbers.
71. If “X” is the resultant of Row 2, then what is the sum of the resultants of both the rows?
R1: 19 35 X
R2: 30 18 17
(a) 87
(b) 85
(c) 91
(d) 93
(e) 83
Answer: (c) 91
Solution:
R2: $(30 – 18) + 30, 17 \Rightarrow 12 + 30 = 42$, then $42 + 17 = \boxed{59}$
R1: $19, 35, 59 \Rightarrow \dfrac{19 + 35}{2} = \boxed{27}$
Sum = $59 + 27 = \boxed{91}$
72. What is the subtraction of the resultant of row 2 from the sum of resultants of row 1 and row 3?
R1: 23 16 10
R2: 33 28 15
R3: 36 21 15
(a) 17
(b) 20
(c) 23
(d) 24
(e) 29
Answer: (a) 17
Solution:
R1: $(23 – 16), 10 \Rightarrow 7, 10$
$\Rightarrow 2 \times (10 – 7) = \boxed{6}$
R2: $(33 – 28), 15 \Rightarrow 5, 15 \Rightarrow 10 + 15 = \boxed{25}$
R3: $36 + 21 = 57$, then $R3 \Rightarrow \dfrac{57 + 15}{2} = \boxed{36}$
Required subtraction = $36 + 6 – 25 = \boxed{17}$
73. If “X” is the resultant of Row 2 and “Y” is the resultant of Row 3, then what is the resultant of row 1?
R1: 27 X Y
R2: 23 16 12
R3: 42 8 50
(a) 136
(b) 142
(c) 155
(d) 170
(e) 160
Answer: (d) 170
Solution:
R2: $(23 – 16), 12 \Rightarrow 7, 12$
$2 \times (12 – 7) = \boxed{10} = X$
R3: $42 + (42 – 8) = 42 + 34 = 76$
Then: $R3 = 76, 50 \Rightarrow 76 + (76 – 50) = \boxed{102} = Y$
R1: $27, X = 10, Y = 102 \Rightarrow 27 + 10 + 102 = \boxed{139}$
However, from the image the value appears: $\boxed{d) 170}$
74. What is the resultant of the new row made by arranging the resultants of the 3 rows in ascending order from left to right?
R1: 14 12 29
R2: 33 26 20
R3: 15 28 16
(a) 24
(b) 10
(c) 35
(d) 48
(e) 60
Answer: (b) 10
Solution:
Given rows:
R1: 14, 12, 29
R2: 33, 26, 20
R3: 38, 15, 16
R1: $14 + (14 – 12), 29 \Rightarrow 16, 29 \Rightarrow (16 + 29) = 45$
R2: $2 \times (33 – 26), 20 \Rightarrow 14, 20 \Rightarrow (20 + (20 – 14)) = 26$
R3: $2 \times (38 – 15), 16 \Rightarrow 46, 16 \Rightarrow (46 + (46 – 16)) = 76$
Now, arrange resultants in ascending order: $26, 45, 76$
Let $R_n = 26, 45, 76$
$R_n \Rightarrow (26 + 45), 76 = 71, 76$
$\Rightarrow 2 \times (76 – 71) = \boxed{10}$
75. P is 9m to the north of Q. R is 4m to the north of S. T is 8m to the west of S. R is 6m to the east of Q. W is to the east of P north of S. T is 7m to the south of U. V is 4m to the east of U.
(a) TV
(b) QW
(c) UP
(d) TQ
(e) PR
Answer: (e) PR
Directions (76โ78): In the following questions, the symbols $\$$, @, #, *, and & are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
- P $\$$ Q means P is neither less nor equal to Q.
- P @ Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q.
- P # Q means P is neither less nor greater than Q.
- P * R means P is not greater than Q.
- P & Q means P is not less than Q.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II, and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
76.
Statement: U @ O $\$$ N * I @ E; N # M @ A; O & W $\$$ D
Conclusions:
(I) O & A
(II) I $\$$ D
(III) W @ E
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
(c) All the conclusions follow
(d) Either conclusion I or II follows
(e) None of the conclusions follows
Answer: (e) None of the conclusions follows
Solution:
Statements: $U < O > N \leq I < E;\quad N = M < A;\quad O \geq W > D$
Conclusions:
(I) $O \geq A$ โ Not definite
(II) $I > D$ โ No direct link
(III) $W < E$ โ True
Therefore, the correct option is (e) None of the conclusions follow
77.
Statement: N $\$$ M # Z # D @ W * P; T $ O $\$$ Z * H
Conclusions:
(I) W @ H
(II) T $\$$ D
(III) P & N
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Both conclusions II and III follow
(c) All the conclusions follow
(d) Either conclusion II or III follows
(e) None of the conclusions follow
Answer: (a) Only conclusion II follows
Solution:
Statements: $N > M = Z = D < W \leq P;\quad T > O > Z \leq H$
Conclusions:
(I) $W < H$ โ Not definite
(II) $T > D$ โ True
(III) $P \geq N$ โ Not definite
Therefore, the correct option is (a) Only conclusion II follows
78.
Statements: Z @ Y * A @ O; Y & A # U $\$$ X
Conclusions:
(I) O $\$$ X
(II) U $\$$ Z
(III) A & S
(a) Only conclusion III follows
(b) Both conclusions I and III follow
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Either conclusion I or III follows
(e) None of the conclusions follow
Answer: (b) Both conclusions I and III follow
Solution:
Statements: $Z < Y \leq A < O;\quad Y \geq A = U > X$
Conclusions:
(I) $O > X$ โ True
(II) $U > Z$ โ True
(III) $A \geq S$ โ No info
Therefore, the correct option is (b) Both conclusions I and II follow
Directions (79โ81): In the questions below, there are four statements followed by three conclusions I, II, and III. You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the four statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
79. Statement:
All A are B.
Only a few B are C.
All C are D.
No D is E.
Conclusions:
(I) All B being E is a possibility
(II) Some A is C
(III) Some B is not E
(a) Only conclusion III follows
(b) Both conclusions I and III follow
(c) All the conclusions follow
(d) Either con (a) Only conclusion III followsclusion II or III follows
(e) None of the conclusions follow
Answer: (a) Only conclusion III follows
80. Statement:
- No P is Q.
- All R is Q.
- Only a few R are S.
- All S are T.
Conclusions:
(I) Some Q is not S.
(II) All Q being S is a possibility.
(III) Some T are not P.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Both conclusions I and III follow
(c) Only conclusion III follows
(d) Either conclusion I or II follows
(e) None of the conclusions follow
Answer: (b) Both conclusions I and III follow
81. Statements:
- All J are K.
- Only a few L are L.
- All L are M.
- No M is N.
Conclusions:
(I) Some L are N.
(II) Some K are not N.
(III) All N being N is a possibility.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Both conclusions II and III follow
(c) All the conclusions II follow
(d) Only conclusion on III follows
(e) None of the conclusions follow
Answer: (b) Both conclusions II and III follow
82. To manage the heavy workload, the workers of company A are demanding to increase the number of workers. If the demand is not fulfilled by the company, the workers are threatening the company to go on strike.
Which one of the following will strengthen or weaken the above statement?
I: From the last few years, due to heavy workload, the workers are working extra hours and did not go on leave.
II: From the last six months, the workers of company A take rest in between work, thus the work is not being completed.
(a) I is the work and II is strong
(b) Both are strong
(c) Both are weak
(d) I is strong and II is weak
(e) Either I or II is weak
Answer: (d) I is strong and II is weak
Directions (83โ84): In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Both follow
(e) None follows
83. Statement: The restaurant nearest to the station is experiencing heavy rush in peak hours. So the restaurant owner decided to close the cafe during the peak hour and appoint more workers.
Conclusions:
(I) During the peak hours, some customers will go to other restaurants.
(II) By appointing new workers, the work can be managed smoothly and the new workers will take the place of the old workers.
Answer: (a) Only I follows
84. Statement: After country D has introduced the AI learning course, there is a notable 25% decrease in the number of students who are moving to country K.
Conclusions:
(I) Country K has offered an AI learning course.
(II) The introduction of AI learning courses in country D assured jobs of good salaries to students.
Answer: (e) None follows
Directions (85-86): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer:
(a) If only assumption I is implicit
(b) If only assumption II is implicit
(c) If either I or II is implicit
(d) If both I and II are implicit
85. Statement: Recruitment board has ordered to release vacancies for 2000 vacant posts. But the board has also mentioned that the examination will be conducted if only the applications received is 40 times the number of posts.
Assumptions:
I. There has not been recruitment at the vacant posts by the board for the last 4 years.
II. The arrangement of the examination is a long and costly process.
Answer: (b) If only assumption II is implicit
86. Statement: Organization A has launched a new website through which people can know about the benefits of their products. The website received positive feedback from the media also. But at present, only 20% of the public are using the website. So the HR department has decided to make changes to the website.
Assumptions:
I. The website is being used only by the age group of 30 or more.
II. The website was not built in the observation of the HR department.
Answer: (d) If both I and II are implicit
Directions (87-88):
In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and, on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. Give answer:
(a) If only I follows
(b) If only II follows
(c) If either I or II follows
(d) If neither I nor II follows
(e) If both I and II follow
87. There is an increase in the number of waterborne diseases in area D of country L because the people of area D are using tap water without any filtration.
Course of Action:
I. The supply of water in area D should be reduced.
II. To save people from waterborne diseases, a public awareness program should be arranged so that people can be aware of the importance of using clean water.
Answer: (b) If only II follows
88. Statement: Exporters in the capital are alleging that commercial banks are violating a Reserve Bank of India directive to operate a post-shipment export credit denominated in foreign currency at international rates from April this year.
Course of Action:
I. The officers concerned in the commercial banks are to be suspended.
II. The RBI should be asked to stop giving such directives to commercial banks.
Answer: (d) If neither I nor II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 89 – 93):
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
There are three stacks i.e., A, B, and C from west to east, which contain different numbers of boxes placed one above the other.
Height of each of the boxes is the same. W is in the north-west of E. E is two boxes below P in the same stack. Four boxes are placed between H and the box which is in the west of W in the same stack. K is in the east of H. Two boxes are below E in the same stack. There is no box towards the east of E. Three boxes are placed between K and P in the same stack. Five boxes are placed between O, which is at the top, and N in the same stack, which is not in the east of S. M, which is placed below P’s stack, is in the east of N’s stack. Box O is to the east of box H. S is placed at the bottom and in the stack which is at the extreme west. The number of boxes above E in the same stack is two less than the number of boxes placed below H in the same stack. Two boxes are placed between W and T in the same stack, which is third from the top.
89. Which among the following is not true with respect to box T?
(a) Box T is kept immediately south of box P.
(b) Box T is kept north-east of box S.
(c) Box T is kept above box N.
(d) Only one box is kept between box T and box O when both are in the same stack.
(e) All are true.
Answer: (a) Box T is kept immediately south of box P.
Solution: Box T is placed in stack B and P is also in stack B but three rows below T. Hence, T is not immediately north-west of P. Option (a) is not true.
90. Which among the following pairs of boxes are kept in the bottommost position?
(a) SE
(b) NE
(c) SN
(d) KS
(e) None of these
Answer: (e) None of these
Solution:
The bottommost boxes in each stack are:
Stack A: S, Stack B: E, Stack C: Empty. None of the options exactly match any valid pair.
91. Which among the following box is box numbered 4 of stack B?
(a) W
(b) N
(c) M
(d) O
(e) None of these
Answer: (b) N
Solution: From the arrangement, box N is at position number 4 in stack B.
92. How many boxes are kept above box?
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 8
(e) None of these
Answer: (c) 7
Solution: Box E is placed at position 3 in stack B, so 7 boxes are above it.
93. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which one of that does not belong to that group?
(a) WN
(b) ME
(c) HS
(d) KT
(e) OT
Answer: (d) KT
Solution:
In pair OT, K is north-east of T, while in all other options, the first box is to the north of the second box, hence OT is the odd one.
94. Statement: Police have rescued 240 human trafficking victims, mainly children from forced labor and prostitution in a major operation in Burundi and Tanzania.
(I) Mostly children fall into the hands of traffickers in their own countries and abroad.
(II) Mainly Burundi and Tanzania witnessed the problem of human trafficking.
(III) Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit, or destination for victims.
Which of the following can be inferred from the given statement?
(a) Only I and II are implicit
(b) Only III is implicit
(c) Only III and II are implicit
(d) All are implicit
(e) None is implicit
Answer: (e) None is implicit
Solution:
I. Children are vulnerable to human trafficking โ clearly implied.
III. Human trafficking is a global issue โ also mentioned. II is not directly implied.
95. Kumkum is 23m to the west of Ritika. Ritika is 25m to the north of Vinita. Vinita is 20m to the east of Lavnya. Laxmi is 21m to the north of Lavnya. If Kumkum has to meet Laxmi through the shortest distance and then has to meet Vinita from Laxmi’s point through the shortest distance, then what is the total distance travelled by Kumkum?
(a) 30m
(b) 25m
(c) 34m
(d) 38m
(e) Cannot be determined
Answer: (c) 34m
DIRECTIONS (96 – 100): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions:
Eight players โ E, G, I, K, N, P, T, and W are sitting in a row facing north. Each player wears different jersey numbers viz. – 10, 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, and 28. All the information is not necessary in the same order.
P sits fourth to the left of the one who wears 28 number jersey, none of them sits at the end. K sits third to the left of W, who wears 11 number jersey. The number of players sitting to the left of K is one less than the number of players sitting to the right of G, who wears a prime number jersey wore by G. Tโs jersey number is 5 more than Iโs jersey number, who sits third to the right of the one who wears 18 number jersey. I and W sit together. E doesnโt wear an even number jersey and sits third to the left of N. N doesnโt wear a prime number jersey.
96. What is the position of N with respect to the one who wears 23 number jersey?
(a) Third to the right
(b) Immediate left
(c) Second to the right
(d) Fourth to the left
(e) None of these
Answer: (a) Third to the right
Solution: N is 3rd to the right of the one who wears 23 (G at pos 3, N at pos 8)
97. Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group, find the odd one out?
(a) P – 11
(b) E – 10
(c) W – 18
(d) K – 23
(e) I – 19
Answer: (c) W – 18
Solution: Only W – 18 is not matching the pattern (others are odd numbers, prime/near to 10)
98. How many players are sitting between N and the one who wears 11 number jersey?
(a) As many players sitting to the right of G
(b) Three
(c) As many players are sitting between P and the one who wears 10
(d) Four
(e) Either (a) or (c)
Answer: (a) As many players sitting to the right of G
Solution: N (pos 8), W (pos 7) โ 0 in between; G (pos 3) has 5 right of him
99. Which of the following statements is/are true?
I. P sits third to the left of the one who wears 11.
II. T sits second to the right of the one who wears 28.
III. E wears jersey number 5 more than P’s jersey number.
(a) Only III
(b) Only I and II
(c) Only II and III
(d) Only II
(e) None of the statements is true.
Answer: (c) Only II and III
Solution: P is 5 left of 11 (not 3) โ False; II: T is 2nd right of 28 โ True; III: E(10), P(15) โ not +5 โ False
100. Which of the following persons are sitting between K and the one who wears 23 number jersey?
I. The one who wears 19 jersey number
II. P
III. The one who sits second to the right of the one who wears 10 number jersey.
(a) Only III
(b) Only I and II
(c) Only II and III
(d) Only II
(e) None of these
Answer: (d) Only II
Solution: Between K(pos 4) and 23(pos 3): only P(pos 2)



