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Reasoning - 04.05.2016

Mahendra Guru
Q.1-5. In each question given below four statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the four given statements to be true (even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts). Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows.
           Give answer -
           (1)   If only conclusion I follows.          
           (2)   If only conclusion II follows.
           (3)   If either conclusion I or II follows.  
           (4)   If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
           (5)   If both conclusions I and II follow.
Q.1-3. Statements:            All @ are #.                                       All @ and □ are 1.
                                        Some □ and 1 are not Z.                    All © are Z.
Q.1.     Conclusions:        I. Some Z are not □ and 1.                 II. All © are not  □ and 1.
Q.2.     Conclusions:        I. All @ are not □ and 1.                     II. Some # are  □.
Q.3.     Conclusions:        I. All Z  are 1           .                          II. Some # are @.

Q.4-5. Statements-:           No leader is honest.                           Some honest are loyal.
                                        Some loyal are intelligent.                  No intelligent is computer.
Q.4.     Conclusions:        I. Some intelligent are not leader.
                                        II. Some leader are intelligent.
Q.5.     Conclusions:        I. Some honest are not computer.
                                        II. Some computer are honest.

Q.6-10. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
           Babita, Charu, Divya, Priti, Riya, Suman, Tara and Veera are eight students from the same college. They went for an internship into particular fields namely A, B, C, D and E and three of them worked in dual fields with none of the three having the same set of fields. Divya interned in dual fields of A and E and earned the least. Babita worked in C, earned more than Riya, Charu and Tara and had the third highest earning. Veera interned in B and earned less than only Priti, who worked in a dual field. Charu earned more than Tara but less than Riya. Tara worked in A and earned more than Suman, who interned in a dual field of B and E. Two students had D as their field of work. All eight had different earnings. C and D were not a part of the dual field internships.
Q.6.     Which of the following had working field D?
           (1) Priti, Charu        (2) Riya, Charu        (3) Priti, Riya        (4) Divya, Riya  
           (5) Other than these options
Q.7.     Priti interned in which dual fields?
           (1) B, E                 (2) A, B                  (3) A, E                (4) D, E
           (5) Other than these options
Q.8.     Who among them earned more than only Divya?
           (1) Only Charu        (2) Only Veera        (3) Only Riya        (4) Only Priti
           (5) Other than these options                
Q.9.     Who among them earned more than Riya?
           (1) Tara, Veera       (2) Babita, Tara       (3)  Veera, Charu   (4) Babita, Veera          
           (5) Other than these options                
Q.10.   Which of the following fields was the most opted for? (It may be single or a part of dual field.)
           (1) B                      (2) A                      (3) E                    (4) Both A & B  
            (5) Other than these options

ANSWERS
Q.1.(4)
Q.2.(4)   
Q.3.(2)
Q.4.(3)   
Q.5.(3)
Q.6.(2)                                                 
Q.7.(2)         
Q.8.(5)                                                 
Q.9.(4)   

Q.10.(4)


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