In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How is GENIOUS written in that code? in the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number, if arranged in ascending order as they are in the number?
In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How is GENIOUS written in that code? in the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number, if arranged in ascending order as they are in the number?
In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How is GENIOUS written in that code? in the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number, if arranged in ascending order as they are in the number?
In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How is GENIOUS written in that code? in the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number, if arranged in ascending order as they are in the number?
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Four of the following five are alike in a cer-
tain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? 1) Sand 2) Cement 3) Building 4) Wood 5) Bricks 2. In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How is GENIOUS written in that code? 1) PVTHHFO 2) PVTHFDM 3) PVTHMDF 4) TVPHFDM 5) None of these 3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ELEVATION, each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabet? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 4. In the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number, if arranged in ascending order as they are in the number? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 5. If blue means green, green means black, black means white, white means pink, pink means red and red means orange, then what is the color of blood? 1) Red 2) Black 3) White 4) Pink 5) None of these Directions (Q.6-12): These questions are based on the following arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the questions. # 6 B G @ I L 7 3 H A % D F K E 8 J Q 1 V T U 2 $ W 6. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is imme- diately followed by a consonant but not pre- ceded by another symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four 7. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is imme- diately followed by a symbol and also imme- diately preceded by a consonant? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four 8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the positions of their elements in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? 1) I L @ 2) A H % 3) K F E 4) Q J 1 5) V T 9. Which element is sixth to the right of fifteenth from the right in the arrangement? 1) Q 2) I 3) J 4) 3 5) None of these 10. B G : L 7 :: A % : ? 1) EK 2) DF 3) KF 4) FK 5) None of these 11. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement which ele- ment will be fifth to the left of eleventh from the left ? 1) I 2) H 3) T 4) 5) None of these 12. What will come in place of ques- tion mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement? 6@ LH %F ? 1) K8 2) KJ 3) EJ 4) EQ 5) None of these Directions (Q.13-18): In these questions symbols @, $, #, and % are used with different meanings as follows: 'A@B' means 'A is smaller than B'. 'A$B' means 'A is greater than B'. 'A#B' means 'A is either smaller than or equal to B'. 'AB' means 'A is either greater than or equal to B'. 'A%B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'. In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I & II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer 1) if only conclusion I is true. Give answer 2) if only conclusion II is true. Give answer 3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. Give answer 4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. Give answer 5) if both conclusions I and II are true. 13. Statements: H # T, T@L, L% F Conclusions: I) F$H II) H#L 14. Statements: V $ I, I M , M#Q Conclusions: I) I # Q II) I Q 15. Statements: P @W, W D, D $J Conclusions: I) J @ P II) J@W 16. Statements: E@U, U % R, R $ F Conclusions: I) E $ F II) E F 17. Statements: T #J, J I, I@W Conclusions: I) J@W II) T % I 18. Statements: K D, D $ L, L @ J Conclusions: I) K $ L II) K # J Directions (Q: 19-21): These questions are based on the following set of numbers. 386 752 961 573 839 19. If 1 is added to the middle digit of each number and then the first and the second digits are interchanged, which of the fol- lowing will be the third digit of the smallest number? 1) 6 2) 2 3) 1 4) 3 5) 9 20. If in each number the first and the third dig- its are interchanged, which number will be the second largest? 1) 386 2) 752 3) 961 4) 573 5) 839 21. If in each number the second and third dig- its are interchanged, what will be the sum of the first and third digits of the largest number? 1) 12 2) 17 3) 15 4) 11 5) None of these S. ARUN MOHAN Reasoning How is GENIOUS written in that code? 1-3 2-2 3-5 4-2 5-4 6-3 7-2 8-1 9-1 10-4 11-5 12-4 13-1 14-3 15-2 16-4 17-4 18-1 19-5 20-1 21-3 KEY EXPLANATIONS 1.3; All the others are materials used in a building. 2.2; As SOL D IER Similarly, GEN I OUS 3.5; E L E V A T I O N There are four such pairs. 4.2; The given number 7 5 2 4 6 9 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 5.4; The color of blood is red. In code lan- guage pink means red. 6.3; and $ 7.2; A 8.1; In all others the second element pre- cedes the first and the third element fol- lows the first. 9.1; 6 th to the right of 15 th from the right = ( 15 < 6 ) 9 th from the right = Q. 10.4; Move four elements forward to get the corresponding element of the second group. 11.5; Dropping all the numbers, we get the fol- lowing arrangement : # B G @ I L H A % D F K E J Q V T U $ W Now, 5 th to the left of 11 th from the left = ( 11 < 5 ) 6 th from the left = L. 12.4; Move five elements forward to obtain the corresponding element of every suc- cessive group. 13.1; H ) T..... (i), T < L .... (ii), L = F .... (iii), combining these, we get H ) T < L = F Hence F > H and I follows. But H < L and hence II (H ) L) does not follow. 14.3; V > I ... (i), I * M... (ii), M ) Q ... (iii), from (ii) and (iii), I and Q can't be compared . But I and II make a complementary pair. Hence either I (I ) Q) or II (I * Q) follows. 15.2; P < W... (i), W * D... (ii), D > J....(iii) From (ii) and (iii), W * D > J or J < W... (iv). Hence II follows. However, from (i) and (iv) we can conclude that J and P can't be compared. Hence I does not follow. 16.4; E < U... (i), U = R... (ii); R > F... (iii) From (i) and (ii), E < R... (iv). Now, from (iii) and (iv), E and F can't be compared. Hence neither I nor II follows. 17.4; T ) J... (i); J * I... (ii); I < W... (iii). From (ii) and (iii), J and W can't be com- pared. Hence I does not follow. From (i) and (ii), T and I can't be com- pared. Hence II does not follow. 18.1; K * D... (i); D > L... (ii); L < J... (iii). From (i) and (ii), K * D > L or K > L... (iv) Hence I follows. However from (iii) and (iv), J and K can't be compared. Hence, II does not follow. 19.5; Adding 1 to the middle digits, we get 396 762 971 583 849 Interchanging first and second digits, we get 936 672 791 853 489 Now, 489 is the smallest number and 9 its third digit. Quicker method: The number with the smallest second digit will become the smallest number. Among the given num- bers, this 839 and 9 its third digit. 20.1; Look for the second largest third digit. 21.3; The largest number will be the one with the largest first digit. Hence 961, which will become 916 after the said inter- change. 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Reasoning tests are designed to measure your ability to draw logical conclusions based on the given information, and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of those arguments. Reasoning questions are normally considered to be very con- fusing as the candidate can not easily decide on an answer without taking some time and applying good analytical skills.