Order and Ranking (Pre+Mains)
Order and Ranking (Pre+Mains)
Order and Ranking (Pre+Mains)
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1. Mohan rank 22nd from the top in a class of 50 students. What will be Mohan’s position from the bottom?
50 fo|kFkhZ;ks dh d{kk esa eksgu dk LFkku Åij ls 22 ok¡ gSA uhps ls eksgu dk LFkku D;k gksxk\
a) 29th
b) 30th
c) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
d) 28th
e) 31st
2. Nitin ranks 18th in a class of 49 students. What is rank from the last?
49 fo|kFkhZ;ksa dh d{kk esa fufru dk LFkku 18 ok¡ gS rks vUr ls fufru dk LFkku D;k gksxk\
a) 31st b) 18th c) 32nd d) 19th
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
3. In a class of 35 students Ram is 27th from the top. What will be Ram’s position from the bottom?
35 fo|kFkhZ;ksa dh d{kk esa jke Åij ls 27 ok¡ gSA jke dk LFkku uhps ls D;k gksxk\
a) 9th b) 19th c) 10th d) 7th e) 12th
4. In a row of 30 boys Shyam is 10th from the left side and 8th to the left of Sonu. What will be Sonu position
from the right side?
30 yM+dksa dh iafDr esa ';ke ck,¡ ls 10 ok¡ gS vkSj lksuw ds ck,¡ dks 8ok¡ gS] rks lksuw dk LFkku nk,¡ ls D;k gksxk\
a) 10th b) 12th c) 15th d) 14th e) 13th
5. In a row of 40 boys Shyam is 12th from the left side and 8th to the left of Sohan. If Mohan is sitting exactly
between them. Then what will be Mohan’s position from the right side?
40 yM+dksa dh iafDr esa ';ke ck,¡ ls 12ok¡ gS vkSj lksgu ds ck,¡ dks 8ok¡ gSA ;fn eksgu] ';ke vkSj lksgu ds Bhd chp esa gS]rks eksgu
dk LFkku nk,¡ ls D;k gksxk\
a) 20th b) 15th c) 25th d) 24th
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
6. In a class of 60 students Amit is 14th from the bottom. If there are seven students in between Amit and
Sumit. What will be Sumit’s position from the top?
60 fo|kFkhZ;ksa dh d{kk esa vfer uhps ls 14ok¡ gS ;fn vfer vkSj lqfer ds chp esa 7 fo|kFkhZ gS] rks lqfer dk LFkku Åij ls D;k
gksxk\
a) 39th
b) 55th
c) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
d) 39th or 55th@;k rks 39okW ;k 55okW
e) 40th
7. In a row of 30 children X is 8th from the left end and there are 9 children between X and Y. What will be
Y’s position from the right side?
30 cPpksa dh iafDr esa X ck;sa ls 8ok¡ gSA ;fn X vkSj Y ds chp 9 cPpsa gks rks Y dk LFkku nk;sa ls D;k gksxk\
a) 13th
b) 12th
c) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
d) 14th
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
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8. In a row Shyam is 23rd from the left side and 25th from the right side, then how many people are there in
the row?
,d iafDr esa ';ke ck,¡ ls 23ok¡ gS] vkSj nk¡, ls 25ok¡ gS] rks iafDr esa fdrus O;fDr gS\
a) 40 b) 45 c) 47 d) 48
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
9. In row of some children A is 16th from the left side and 11th to the left of B who is 21st from the right side.
How many children are there?
dqN cPpksa dh iafDr esa A ck,¡ ls 16ok¡ gS vkSj B ds ck,¡ 11ok¡ gS tks nk,¡ ls 21ok¡ gS rks iafDr esa fdrus cPps gS\
a) 47
b) 46
c) 45
d) 47 or 37
e) 37
10. Rohan is 9th from the left end in row of 35 children. If there are eleven children in between Rohan and
Sohan, then what will be Sohan’s position from the right end?
35 cPpksa dh iafDr esa jksgu ck;sa ls 9ok¡ gS ;fn jksgu vkSj lksgu ds chp esa 11 cPpsa gS rks nk,¡ Nksj ls lksgu dk LFkku D;k gksxk\
a) 17th
b) 18th
c) 15th
d) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
11. In a row X is 19th from left side and Y is 22nd from right side. If there are five children in between X and Y.
How many children are there in the row?
,d iafDr esa X ck,¡ ls 19ok¡ gS vkSj Y nk,¡ ls 22ok¡ gSA ;fn X vkSj Y ds chp esa 5 cPpsa gS rks ml iafDr esa fdrus cPps gS\
a) 46
b) 34
c) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
d) 50
e) 45
yM+fd;ksa vkSj yM+dksa dh ,d d{kk esa ';ke vkSj lq/kk dk LFkku Åij ls Øe'k% 16ok¡ vkSj 8ok¡ gS yM+fd;ksa esa lq/kk Åij ls 5oha gS
vkSj uhps ls 18oha gS yM+dksa esa ';ke Åij ls 7ok¡ gS vkSj yM+ds rFkk yM+fd;ksa ds d{kk esa uhps ls 35ok¡ gSA
42. Among A, B, C, D and E, A is taller than only B but shorter than C. C is taller than E. C is not the tallest.
Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their height?
A, B, C, D vkSj E esa A dsoy B ls yEck gS ysfdu C ls NksVk gS A C, E ls yEck gS ysfdu lcls yEck ugh gS ;fn budks
budh Å¡pkbZ ds vuqlkj [kM+k fd;k tk, rks e/; esa dkSu gksxk\
a) A b) C c) B d) D
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
43. Among P, Q, R, S and T, each of them is of different weights; Q is lighter than only T. P is heavier than
only S. Who will be second heaviest among the following?
Directions (46-48): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Amongst five friends, A, B, C, D, E, each got different marks in the examination. A scored more than B but
less than C. C scored 65 marks. D scored less marks than only E. The one who scored the minimum marks
scored 60 marks and the one who scored the highest, scored 80 marks.
,d ijh{kk esa A, B, C, D vkSj E vyx&vyx vad vftZr djrs gSA A dk vad B ls vf/kd ysfdu C ls de gSA C ds 65 vad
gSA D dk vad dsoy E ls de gS og tks lcls de vad ÁkIr fd;k mls 60 vad feys rFkk og tks lcls vf/kd vad ÁkIr fd;k
mls 80 vad feysA
Directions (52–54): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
7 Boys S, T, U, V, W, X and Y are having different weights (in kg), but not necessarily in the same order.
The weight of S is 40 kg. V is heavier than only T. U is heavier than W but not heavier than X. The weight
of W is 49 kg. Y is heavier than U. The weight of the second heaviest person is 65 kg. The weight of X is
more than 65 kg.
7 yM+ds S, T, U, V, W, X vkSj Y lHkh vyx&vyx otu (kg es)a ds gS] ysfdu t:jk ugh fd blh Øe esa gksA S dk otu
40kg gSA V dsoy T ls Hkkjh gSA U, W ls Hkkjh gS] ysfdu X ls Hkkjh ugh gSA W dk otu 49kg gSA Y, U ls Hkkjh gSA nwljk
lcls Hkkjh O;fDr dk otu 65kg gSA X dk otu 65kg ls vf/kd gSA
ikp¡ A, B, C, D vkSj E xf.kr vkSj HkkSfrdh esa mPp LFkku çkIr djrs gSA dksbZ Hkh nks O;fDr fdlh fo"k; esa leku LFkku ugh çkIr
djrk rFkk dksbZ Hkh O;fDr nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa leku LFkku çkIr ugh djrk gS A uhps nh x;h tkudkjh dk vuqlj.k djsa &
Directions (58-60): Study the following information carefully and give the answers of following questions:
Each of the six translators, L, M, N, O, P and Q, translates a different number of books in a year. O
translates more books than only two people and M is one of them. N translates more books than P but
fewer than L. L does not translate the highest number of books. P translates more books than M. The one
who translates the second highest number of books translates 32 books. P translates 15 books.
6 vuqoknd L, M, N, O, P vkSj Q çR;sd ,d o"kZ esa vyx& vyx la[;k esa fdrkc vuqokn djrs gS A O dsoy nks yksxks ls
vf/kd fdrkc vuqokn djrk gS vkSj muesa ls ,d M gSA N, P ls vf/kd ysfdu L ls de fdrkc vuqokn djrk gS] L lcls vf/kd
fdrkc vuqokn ugh djrk gSA P, M ls vf/kd fdrkc vuqokn djrk gS og tks nwljk lcls vf/kd fdrkc vuqokn djrk gS oks 32
fdrkc vuqokn djrk gS A P 15 fdrkc vuqokn djrk gSA
Directions (61–63): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons T, L, K, M, W, H and Z are arranged according to the height. L is shorter than only one
person. H is taller than Z but shorter than M. K is taller than M. K is not the tallest. W is shorter than T
but taller than K. The one who is tallest height is 173 cm, and the third shortest height is 156 cm.
lkr O;fDr T, L, K, M, W, H vkSj Z dks yEckbZ ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr fd;k x;kA L dsoy ,d O;fDr ls NksVk gSA H, Z ls
yEck ysfdu M ls NksVk gSA K, M ls yEck gSA K lcls yEck ugh gSA W, T ls NksVk ysfdu K ls yEck gSA og tks lcls yEck
gS] mldh ÅpkbZa 173lseh0 gS vkSj og tks rhljk lcls NksVk gS] mldh ÅpkbZa 156lseh0 gSA
Directions (64-65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Five jars S, T, K, M and L contain different liters of juices. Jar K contains more juice than Jar L but
contains less juice than Jar T. Jar S contains more juice than Jar M. Jar T does not contain maximum liters
of juice. Jar L contains more juice than jar M. second highest jar contains 5 liters juice.
ikWp tkj S, T, K, M vkSj L esa vyx&vyx yhVj esa twl j[ks gSA tkj K esa tkj L ls vf/kd ysfdu tkj T ls de twl j[kk
gSA tkj S esa tkj M ls vf/kd twl j[kk gSA tkj T esa lcls vf/kd ykVj esa twl ugh j[kk gSA tkj L esa tkj M ls vf/kd twl
j[kk gSA nqljk lcls vf/kd tkj es 5yhVj twl j[kk gSA
64. If jar L contains 2 liters of juice, then how many liters of juice contain in jar K (Possibly)?
;fn tkj L esa 2yhVj twl j[kk gS] rks tkj K esa lEHkor% fdrus yhVj twl j[kk gS\
a) 7 liters@7yhVj b) 6 liters@6yhVj c) 5 liters@5yhVj d) 4 liters@4yhVj
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
65. How many jar contains less juice than jar K?
tkj K ls de twl fdrus tkj esa j[kk gS\
a) Three@rhu b) Four@pkj c) Two@nks d) Five@ikWp
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
Directions (66-69): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven people – Kannan, Balu, Mani, Kishore, Rajan, Praveen, and Sonu have different height and weight
such that the tallest one is not the heaviest one.
Kishore is taller than Kannan but not heavier than Sonu. Balu is heavier than Rajan but not as much tall as
Mani. Praveen is heavier than Balu and Rajan but shorter than Mani and Balu. Kishore is not taller than
Praveen. Sonu is not taller than Kannan and also not heavier than Rajan. Kannan is not lighter than Mani
who is heavier than Balu. Mani is shorter than only one person. Praveen is not the second heaviest and is
lighter than Mani.
Lkkr O;fDr duu] ckyw] euh] fd”kksj] jktu] izohu vkSj lksuw ds vyx&vyx Hkkj vkSj ÅpkbZa bl izdkj gS fd og tks lcls yEck gS]
og lcls Hkkjh ugh gSA
fd”kksj] duu ls yEck gS ysfdu lksuw ls Hkkjh ugh gSA ckyw] jktu ls Hkkjh gS ysfdu mruk yEck ugh gS ftruk dh euhA izohu] ckyw
vkSj jktu ls Hkkjh gS ysfdu euh vkSj ckyw ls NksVk gSA fd”kksj] izohu ls yEck ugh gSA lksuw] duu ls yEck ugh gS vkSj jktu ls
Hkkjh Hkh ugh gSA duu] euh ls gYdh ugh gS tks ckyw ls Hkkjh gSA euh dsoy ,d O;fDr ls NksVh gSA izohu nqljk lcls Hkkjh ugh gS
vkSj euh ls gYdk gSA
Directions (70-71): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G participate in a series of swimming races in which the following are
always true about the results :
B finishes ahead of C. E finishes directly behind D. Either A finishes first and F last, or F following first
and A last. There are no ties in any race. Everyone finishes each race.
Lkkr O;fDr A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G rSjkdh nkSM+ dh ,d J`a[kyk esa Hkkx ysrs gS ftlesa fuEufyf[kr ifj.kke ds ckjsa esa lnSo lR;
gSA
B, C ds igys lekIr djrk gSA E, D ds rqjUr ihNs lekIr djrk gSA ;k rks A igys vkSj E vUr esa ;k F igys vkSj A vUr esa
nkSM+ lekIr djrk gSA dksbZ Hkh nkSM+ cjkcj vadks ij lekIr ugh gksrh gSA gj dksbZ izR;sd nkSM+ iwjh djrk gSA
70. If A finishes first, and if C finishes ahead of E, then in how many different order is it possible for the other
swimmers to finish?
;fn A igyk lekIr djrk gS vkSj C, E ds vkxs lekIr djrk gS] rks vU; rSjkdksa ds lekIr djus ds fdrus lEHkor% Øe gks ldrs
gS\
a) Two@nks b) Three@rhu c) Four@pkj d) Five@ikWp
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
71. If F and B finish so that one directly behind the other, then which of the following must be true?
;fn F vkSj B ,d ds ihNs ,d lekIr djrs gS] rks buesa ls dkSu lk lR; gksuk pkfg,\
a) B finishes sixth@B NBka lekIr djrk gSA
b) F finishes seventh@F lkroka lekIr djrk gSA
c) A finishes first@A igyk lekIr djrk gSA
Directions (72-73): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons R, V, M, K, T, G, S and P are arranged according to their weight. Each one of them likes
different colour Purple, Blue, Brown, Pink, Green, Orange, Red and Yellow.
Only two persons are heavier than V. G is heavier than T but lighter than S. R likes Brown colour and is
lighter than M. T is not the lightest. R is heavier than S. The one who is the lightest likes Red colour. K
likes Green colour and is heavier than G but lighter than S. The one who likes Yellow is heavier than Pink
but lighter than the one who likes Purple. The one who likes Orange is heavier than the one who likes Blue
but lighter than the one who likes Pink.
vkB O;fDr R, V, M, K, T, G, S vkSj P dks muds Hkkj ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr fd;k x;k gSA muesa ls izR;sd vyx&vyx jax
ilUn djrs gS] tSls& tkequh] uhyk] Hkwjk] xqykch] gjk] ukjaxh] yky vkSj ihykA
dsoy ,d O;fDr V ls Hkkjh gSA G, T ls Hkkjh ysfdu S ls gYdk gSA R dks Hkwjk jax ilUn gS vkSj M ls gYdk gSA T lcls gYdk
ugh gSA R, S ls Hkkjh gSA og tks lcls gYdk gS] yky jax ilUn djrk gSA K gjk jax ilUn djrk gS vkSj og G ls Hkkjh ysfdu
S ls gYdk gSA og tks ihyk jax ilUn djrk gS] xqykch ilUn djus okys ls Hkkjh ysfdu tkequh ilUn djus okys ls gYdk gSA og
tks ukjaxh jax ilUn djrk gS] uhyk ilUn djus okys ls Hkkjh ysfdu xqykch ilUn djus okys ls gYdk gSA
Directions (74-76): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six books – Physics, Chemistry, History, Biology, Maths, and Geography each contains different number
of pages. Biology book contains fewer pages than only two books. Physics book contains more pages than
History book but less than Geography book. History book does not contain least pages. Geography book
contains fewer pages than Chemistry book. The books which contain third lowest pages contain 28 pages.
N% fdrkc& HkkSfrdh] jlk;u] bfrgkl] thofoKku] xf.kr vkSj Hkwxksy iz;sd esa vyx&vyx la[;k esa ist gSA thofoKku dh fdrkc esa
dsoy nks fdrkc ls de ist gSA HkkSfrdh dh fdrkc esa bfrgkl dh fdrkc ls vf/kd ysfdu Hkwxksy dh fdrkc ls de ist gSA
bfrgkl dh fdrkc esa lcls de ist ugh gSA HkkSfrdh dh fdrkc esa jlk;u dh fdrkc ls de ist gSA og fdrkc ftlesa rhljk
lcls de ist gS] mlesa 28 ist gSA
74. How many books have more pages than Physics book but less pages than Chemistry book?
fdrus fdrkcksa esa HkkSfrdh dh fdrkc ls vf/kd vkSj jlk;u dh fdrkc ls de ist gS\
a) None@dksbZ ughA b) One@,d c) Two@nks d) Three@rhu e) Four@pkj
Directions (77-79): Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U have different weights and heights. Q is taller than P and T but lighter than
P and T. S is taller than Q. T is only taller than R and U. Only one person lighter than P. S is heavier than R
and T but not the heaviest. The number of people is heavier than U is the same as shorter than him. Not
more than two persons are heavier than R.
N% O;fDr P, Q, R, S, T vkSj U ds vyx&vyx Hkkj vkSj ÅpkbZa gSA Q, P vkSj T ls yEck gS ysfdu P vkSj T ls gYdk gSA S,
Q ls yEck gSA T dsoy R vkSj U ls yEck gSA dsoy ,d O;fDr P ls gYdk gSA S, R vkSj T ls Hkkjh gS ysfdu lcls Hkkjh ugh
gSA U ls Hkkjh O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k] mlls NksVs O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj gSA nks ls vf/kd O;fDr R ls Hkkjh ugh gSA
Directions (80-82): Read the following statements carefully to answer these questions.
Each of the six buildings - E, F, G, H, I and J - has different number of floors. Only three buildings have
more number of floors than J. G has more number of floors than I but less than E. I has more number of
floors than J. F does not have the least number of floors. The building having least number of floors has 5
floors. The building having third highest number of floors has 26 floors. F has 14 floors less than the
number of floors in I.
Directions (83-84): Study the following information and answer the given questions:
There are six family members A, B, C, D, E and F and all of them are of different age. D is older than only
one person. E is older than B and D but not as old as A. B is not the youngest. C is oldest in the family. The
age of A is 35 year and the age of person who is third youngest is 30 years.
,d ifjokj esa N% lnL; A, B, C, D, E vkSj F gS vkSj osa lHkh vyx&vyx vk;q ds gSA D dsoy ,d O;fDr ls cM+k gSA E, B
vkSj D ls cM+k gS] ysfdu mruk cM+k ugh gS ftruk A gSA B lcls NksVk ugh gSA C ifjokj dk lcls cM+k O;fDr gSA A dh vk;q
35 o’kZ gS vkSj og tks rhljk lcls NksVk O;fDr gS] mldh vk;q 30 o’kZ gSA
Directions (85-86): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A certain number of persons were sitting in a row facing north such that number of persons on the right of
Anu was same as the number of persons on the left of Devi. Devi sits on the left of Anu. Varoni sits exactly
in the middle of Anu and Devi, and number of persons between Varoni and Anu were twice the number of
persons on the right of Anu, who was 58th from the left end.
85. What is the position of Varoni from the right end of the row?
iafDr ds nk;ha vksj ls ojksuh dk LFkku D;k gS\
a) 20th b) 25th c) 30th d) 35 th
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
86. How many person(s) were there in the row?
iafDr esa dqy fdrus O;fDr Fks\
a) 35 b) 55 c) 69 d) 72
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
Directions (87-89): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
There are six boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U each having different numbers of cups in it, but not necessarily in
same order.
Box P has 60 cups. Box Q has more cups than box S and U. The box which has maximum cups, has odd
numbered cups in it. Box Q has 40 cups in it. Box U has more cups than box T. The box which has least
number of cups has even numbered cups in it. S has odd numbered of cups in it. The box which has second
least number of cups, has even number of cups in it.
N% MCcsa P, Q, R, S, T vkSj U, buesa ls izR;sd esa vyx&vyx la[;k esa di j[ks x;s gS] ysfdu t:jh ugh fd blh Øe esa gksA
MCck P esa 60 di gSA MCck Q esa MCck S vkSj U ls vf/kd di gSA og MCck ftlesa lcls vf/kd di gS] mlesa fo’ke la[;k esa di
gSA MCck Q esa 40 di gSA MCck U esa] MCck T ls vf/kd di gSA og MCck ftlesa lcls de di gS] mlesa le la[;k esa di gSA
MCck S esa fo’ke la[;k esa di gSA og MCck ftlesa nqljk lcls de di gS] mlesa le la[;k esa di gSA
87. Which of the following boxes have greater number of cups than T but less than Q?
buesa ls fdl MCcsa esa T ls vf/kd ysfdu Q ls de di gS\
a) S b) R c) P d) U
e) Bothe S and U@S vkSj U nksuksa
88. What is the possible number of cups in box S?
MCck S esa lEHkor% diksa dh la[;k D;k gS\
a) 24 b) 36 c) 25 d) 32 e) 44
89. How many boxes have less number of cups than R?
fdrus MCcksa esa R ls de di gS\
a) One@,d
b) Two@nks
c) Three@rhu
d) More than three@rhu ls vf/kd
e) None@dksbZ ughA
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and give the answers of following questions:
In a ticket counter queue Pramod is 38th from the back side and Sudheer is 19th from the front of the queue
at 9:45 am. 7 people got ticket from counter and left the queue at 11:15 am. Mohan is exactly mid of
Pramod and Sudheer. At 9:45 am there was 9 people between Pramod and Mohan but at 10:15 am six of
them left who were between Pramod and Mohan and 12 people left from between Pramod and Sudheer but
Mohan is not one of them.
,d fVdV dkm.Vj dh drkj esa lqcg 9%45 ij çeksn ihNs ls 38ok¡ vkSj lq/khj vkxs ls 19oka gSA lqcg 11%15 ij fVdV fey tkus dh
otg ls lkr yksx drkj NksM+dj pys x;s A eksgu] çeksn vkSj lq/khj ds Bhd chp esa gSA lqcg 9%45 ij çeksn vkSj eksgu ds chp 9
yksx Fks ysfdu lqcg 10%15 ij eksgu vkSj çeksn ds chp ls 6 yksx pys x, rFkk çeksn vkSj lq/khj ds chp ls 12 yksx pys x;s
ysfdu eksgu muesa ls ,d ugh Fkk A
Directions (6-9): Study the following information carefully and give the answers of following questions:
pkj /kkod & tkWulu] cksYV] ysfol vkSj ikWosy esa ls çR;sd ,d fo'o ,FkysfVd ds pkj vyx&vyx çfr;ksfa xrk esa Hkkx ysrs gS&
100 eh0] 200 eh0] 400 eh0 vkSj 800 eh0 A çR;sd çfr;ksfxrk esa Fks /kkod pkj vyx&vyx LFkku çkIr djrs gSA dksbZ Hkh /kkod
fdlh nks çfr;ksfxrk esa leku LFkku ugh çkIr djrk gS A
Direction (10-13): Study the following information carefully and give the answers of following questions:
I) Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F and G attend an exam.
lkr fo|kFkhZ A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G ,d ijh{kk esa cSBrs gSA
II) No two students get similar marks.
dksbZ Hkh nks fo|kFkhZ leku vad ugh ykrs gSA
III) G always scores more than A.
G ges”kk A Lks vf/kd vad ykrk gSA
IV) A always scores more than B.
A ges”kk B Lks vf/kd vad ykrk gSA
V) Each time either C scores the highest and E gets the least, or alternatively D scores the highest and F
or B scores the least.
izR;sd ckj ;k rks C lcls vf/kd vad ykrk gS rks E lcls de yk;sxk ;k D lcls vf/kd vad ykrk gS rks F ;k B lcls de
yk;sxkA
10. If D is ranked sixth and B is ranked fifth, which of the following can be true?
;fn D NBk LFkku vkSj B ikpokW LFkku izkIr djrk gS rks buesa ls dkSu lk lgh gks ldrk gS\
a) G is ranked first or fourth@G dk LFkku igyk ;k nwljk gksxkA
b) C is ranked second or third@C dk LFkku nwljk ;k rhljk gksxkA
c) A is ranked second or fifth@A dk LFkku nwljk gksxkA
d) F is ranked third or fourth@F dk LFkku rhljk ;k pkSFkk gksxkA
e) E is ranked fourth or fifth@E dk LFkku pkSFkk gksxkA
11. If C gets most, G should be ranked not lower than-
;fn C igyk LFkku izkIr djrk gS rks buesa ls fdlds uhps G dk LFkku ugh gksuk pkfg,\
a) Second@nqljk b) Third@rhljk c) Fourth@pkSFkk d) Fifth@ikWpoka
e) Sixth@NBka
12. If C is ranked second and B is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true?
;fn C nwljk LFkku vkSj B ikpokW LFkku izkIr djrk gS buesa ls dkSu lk lgh gksuk pkfg,\
a) E is ranked sixth@E dk LFkku NBk gksxkA
b) D is ranked third@D dk LFkku rhljk gksxkA
c) A is ranked sixth@A dk LFkku NBk gksxkA
d) G is ranked fourth@G dk LFkku pkSFkk gksxkA
e) F is ranked sixth@F dk LFkku NBk gksxkA
13. If D is ranked second, which of the following can be true?
;fn D nwljk LFkku izkIr djrk gS rks buesa ls dkSu lk lgh gks ldrk gS\
a) F gets more than G@F, G ls vf/kd LFkku izkIr djrk gSA
b) G gets more than D@G, D ls vf/kd LFkku izkIr djrk gSA
c) A gets more than R@A, R ls vf/kd LFkku izkIr djrk gSA
d) A gets more than G@A, G ls vf/kd LFkku izkIr djrk gSA
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e) E gets more than B@E, B ls vf/kd LFkku izkIr djrk gSA
Directions (14 – 15): Answer the questions according to the given information:
6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F complete the race of 1000 meters in different time. The person who runs
faster finishes the race in less time than the person who runs slower than him and vice versa. A runs faster
than B, who finishes the race before D. Number of persons who finish the race before A are 1 more than
the number of persons who finish the race after D. D is not the slowest. C is faster than E, who is not the
slowest person.
6 O;fDr A, B, C, D, E vkSj F 1000ehVj dh nkSM+ vyx&vyx le; esa iwjk djrs gSA og O;fDr tks lcls rst nkSM+rk gS] nkSM+
dks iwjk djus ds fy, mlls /khesa nkSM+usa okys ls de le; ysrk gS vkSj Bhd blds foijhrA A, B ls rst nkSM+rk gS tks D ls igys
nkSM+ iwjk djrk gSA A ls igys nkSM+ iwjk djus okys O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k] D ds ckn nkSM+ dks iwjk djus okys O;fDr;ksa ls ,d vf/kd
gSA D lcls /khesa ugh nkSM+rk gSA C, E ls rst nkSM+rk gS tks lcls /khesa ugh nkSM+us okyk O;fDr gSA
Directions (16– 20): Study the following information and answer the given questions.
Eight people A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S, purchase an item from a shop in a day. No two persons purchase
at the same time.
Four persons have purchased between A and C, where A being the first person to purchase the item. Three
persons have purchased between A and Q. Two persons have purchased between P and Q. B purchased
immediately before P. One person purchased the item between D and R, D has purchased before R.
8 yksx A, B, C, D, P, Q, R vkSj S ,d nqdku ls ,d fnu esa lkeku [kjhnrs gSA dksbZ Hkh nks O;fDr ,d gh lkeku ugh [kjhnrs
gSA
A vkSj C ds chp pkj yksx lkeku [kjhnrs g]S tgkW A lkeku [kjhnus okyk igyk O;fDr gSA A vkSj Q ds chp rhu yksx lkeku
[kjhnrs gSA P vkSj Q ds chp nks yksx lkeku [kjhnrs gSA B, P ls rqjUr igys lkeku [kjhnrk gSA D vkSj R ds chp ,d O;fDr
lkeku [kjhnrk gS] D, R ds igys lkeku [kjhnrk gSA
Directions (21–23): Study the following information and the questions followed.
Eight people in a company were posted at different designations. The designations of these people
in decreasing order were Chairman, CEO, Senior Manager (Sr. Manager), Deputy Manager (DM),
Assistant Deputy Manager (ADM), Manager, PO, Clerk. Four people were ranked between E and F where
E was ranked higher than F. Only one person is ranked between F and H where H is not the manager. Two
people are ranked between G and H. A was ranked immediately higher than D but none of them is CEO. B
was ranked higher than C. A and B does not have consecutive designations.
vkB yksx ,d dEiuh ds vyx&vyx in ij fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA lHkh yksx ds in ?kVrs Øe esa bl izdkj fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gS&
ps;jeSu] lhbZvks] lhfu;j eSut
s j] fMIVh eSut
s j] vflLVSUV fMIVh eSustj] eSustj] ihvks] DydZA E vkSj F ds chp pkj yksxksa dk LFkku
gS] tgkW E dk in F ls Åij gSA F vkSj H ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr dk LFkku gS] H ,d eSustj ugh gSA G vkSj H ds chp nks
O;fDr dk LFkku gSA A dk LFkku D ds rqjUr Åij gS ysfdu buesa ls dksbZ Hkh lhbZvks ugh gSA B dk LFkku C ds Åij gSA A vkSj
B nks Øekxr inksa ij ugh gSA
Directions (24-26): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are arranged according to the height. B is shorter than only one
person. F is taller than G but shorter than D. C is taller than D. C is not the tallest. E is shorter than A but
taller than C. The one who is tallest height is 173 cm, and the third shortest height is 156 cm.
lkr O;fDr A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G dks muds ÅpkbZa ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr fd;k x;kA B dsoy ,d O;fDr ls NksVk gSA F, G ls
yEck ysfdu D ls NksVk gSA C, D ls yEck gSA C lcls yEck ugh gSA E, A ls NksVk ysfdu C ls yEck gSA og tks lcls yEck gS]
mldh ÅpkbZa 173lseh0 gS vkSj og tks rhljk lcls NksVk gS] mldh ÅpkbZa 156lseh0 gSA
Directions (27–31): Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around the Rectangular table facing towards the center.
Two persons sit on each side. Each of them has different number of books from, 1 to 8. Some of the clues
are coded as
A2@B means A has 2 more books than that of B.
A3@B means A has 3 more books than that of B.
A2$B means A is second to the right of B.
A$B means A is to the immediate right of B.
T2$S V3@R V$R P2@Q W3@U
U sits opposite to T, who has 7 books. V sits opposite to one, who has 1 book. V and R sit on the same
side. Q is not adjacent to T, who does not sit opposite to one, who has 3 books. P has even number of
books.
vkB O;fDr P, Q, R, S, T, U, V vkSj W ,d vk;rkdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsUnz dh vksj eq[k djds cSBsa gSA izR;sd Hkqtk ij nks
O;fDr cSBas gSA muesa ls izR;sd ds ikl 1 ls 8 rd esa vyx&vyx la[;k esa fdrkcsa gSA dqN ladsr dwV Hkk’kk esa gS] tSls&
A2@B dk eryc gS A ds ikl B ls 2 fdrkc vf/kd gSA
A3@B dk eryc gS A ds ikl B ls 3 fdrkc vf/kd gSA
A2$B dk eryc gS A, B ds nk;sa nqljk gSA
A$B dk eryc gS A, B ds rqjUr nk;sa gSA
Directions (32-33): Answer the following question based on the statements given below.
I. There are 3 poles on each side of the road.
II. These six poles are labelled A, B, C, D, E and F.
III. The poles are of different colours namely - Golden, Silver, Metallic, Black, Bronze and White.
IV. The poles are of different heights.
V. E, the tallest pole, is exactly opposite to the golden coloured pole.
VI. The shortest pole is exactly opposite to the metallic coloured pole.
VII. F, the black coloured pole, is located between A and D.
VIII. C, the bronze coloured pole, is exactly opposite to A.
IX. B, the metallic coloured pole, is exactly opposite to F.
X. A, the white coloured pole, is taller than C but shorter than D and B.
Directions (34-36): Answer the following question based on the statements given below.
Seven competitive eaters participated in eating and drinking competition. The persons who participated in
both events were P, Q, R, S, T, U and V. The winner was to be selected based upon the time taken to
complete the food/drinks. Each person completed their food/drinks in different time periods, i.e. no two
persons completed their food/drinks at the same time. Each person obtained a particular position according
to his performance. The one who got the top position performed better than others while one who got the
lowest position performed worse.
P's position in eating competition was just above U but in drinking competition he was just below R. S's
position in drinking competition was just above V but in eating competition, he was just below T. No
persons were assigned positions between P and S in both competitions. At least four persons got positions
above P in eating competition and at least four persons are below him in drinking competition. R did not
get the highest or the lowest position in any competition. U's performance was better than V's in both the
competitions.
lkr [kkus okys izfrLi/khZ us [kkus ,ao ihus dh izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx fy;kA os O;fDr ftUgksusa nksuksa dk;ZØe esa Hkkx fy;k P, Q, R, S,
T, U vkSj V gSA fotsrk dk p;u [kkus vkSj ihus esa yxus okys le; ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tkuk FkkA izR;sd O;fDr us viuk
[kkuk@is; fofHkUu le; lhek esa fd;k vFkkZr~ fdlh Hkh nks O;fDr us ,d gh le; esa viuk Hkkstu ;k is; iwjk ugh fd;kA izR;sd
34. Who among the following got the same position both in eating and drinking competitions?
buesa ls dkSu [kkus vkSj ihus nksuksa izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa leku LFkku izkIr djrk gS\
a) Only R@dsoy R
b) Only S@dsoy S
c) Both R and S@R vkSj S nksuksa
d) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
35. In drinking competition, how many persons performed better than Q?
ihus dh izfr;ksfxrk esa] fdrus O;fDr Q ls csgrj izn”kZu djrs gS\
a) Six@N%
b) Five@ikWp
c) Four@pkj
d) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
36. Which of the following combination denotes the top three ranked persons in eating competition
respectively?
buesa ls dkSu lk la;kstu [kkus dh izfr;ksfxrk esa Øe”k% Åij ls rhu LFkkuksa ds O;fDr;ksa dk n”kkZrk gS\
a) Q, R and T@Q, R vkSj T
b) U, R and P@U, R vkSj P
c) R, T and S@R, T vkSj S
d) P, U and V@P, U vkSj V
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
Directions (37-40): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow.
Six persons are going to participate in a sports day. Each of them has different weight. All of them play
different games. The one who plays Volleyball is heavier than R. S is lighter the one who plays Basket ball
but heavier than U. Weight of the one who is lightest is 60 kg. U neither plays High jump nor Volleyball. P
is heavier than both T and Q. R plays Football. P does not plays Volleyball. Q does not play Kho-Kho and
heavier than R. T is lighter than Q. S is the second heaviest person. The one who plays Kabadi is the
lightest person. T neither plays Kabadi nor Kho-Kho. The one who plays High jump is 10 kg heavier than
the one who plays Kabadi. T is not second lightest person. Weight of Q is an odd number. Weight of the
heaviest person is 83 kg.
37. Who among the following is heavier than U but lighter than the one who plays Volleyball?
buesa ls dkSu U ls Hkkjh vkSj ml O;fDr ls gYdk gS tks okWyhcky [ksyrk gS\
a) T b) P c) S d) R
e) Bothe (a) and (d)@(a) vkSj (d) nksuksa
38. Who among the following is third heaviest person?
buesa ls dkSu rhljk lcls Hkkjh O;fDr gSA
a) Q
b) S
c) The one who plays High jump@og tks gkbZ tEi [ksyrk gSA
d) The one who plays Kho-Kho@og tks [kks&[kks [ksyrk gSA
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
39. What is the possible weight of the one who plays Volleyball?
og tks okWyhcky [ksyrk gS] lEHkor% mldk Hkkj D;k gS\
a) 80kg@80fdxzk0
b) 78kg@78fdxzk0
c) 75kg@75fdxzk0
d) 45kg@45fdxzk0
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
40. Who among the following plays High jump?
buesa ls dkSu gkbZ tEi [ksyrk gS\
a) S b) T c) U d) P
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
Directions (41-45): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
9 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I have brought different number of cars. D has more cars than F. E has
just more number of cars than the one who has more number of cars than three persons. B has less number
of cars than G and H. H has not the highest number of cars. Number of persons who has more number of
cars than C are same as who has less numbers of cars than D. A has more number of cars than D but less
than E . The one who has second highest number of cars has brought 11 cars. D has not the least number of
cars. F has less number of cars than A but more than I. The one who has 5th highest number of cars has
brought 8 cars.
9 O;fDr A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H vkSj I us vyx&vyx la[;k esa dkj [kjhnkA D ds ikl F ls vf/kd dkj gSA E ds ikl ml
O;fDr ls rqjUr vf/kd dkj gS ftlds ikl rhu O;fDr;ksa ls vf/kd dkj gSA B ds ikl G vkSj H ls de dkj gSA H ds ikl lcls
41. Which pair has the least and highest number of cars respectively?
buesa ls fdl tksM+s ds ikl Øe”k% lcls de vkSj lcls vf/kd dkj gS\
a) H, I b) C, G c) I, G d) F, G e) I, C
42. Find the odd one out?
fo’ke dks pqfu,\
a) GC b) CE c) AF d) DI e) EB
43. Who has the second least number of cars?
buesa ls fdlds ikl nqljk lcls de dkj gS\
a) E b) A c) D d) F e) I
44. Who has the highest number of cars?
buesa ls fdlds ikl lcls vf/kd dkj gS\
a) H b) C c) G d) B e) E
45. How many cars may B have?
B ds ikl fdrus dkj gS\
a) 6 b) 9 c) 7 d) 8
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
Directions (46-50): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Five students J, K, L, M and N appeared in a test that comprised of five different subjects namely English,
Hindi, Math, Physics and Chemistry. Each student got a different rank in each of these five subjects and the
rank of no two students were the same in the same subject. It is known that
J got 1st rank in English and the lowest rank in Chemistry.
M got 5th rank in Physics which was also N's rank in Math.
L got 2nd rank in Math and his rank in Hindi was better than his rank in Math.
The person who got 4th rank in Math also got 3rd rank in English but he was not M.
M got 3rd rank in Chemistry and J got a better rank in Hindi compared to his rank in Math.
N did not get 1st rank in Physics and got 3rd rank in Hindi.
ikWp fo|kFkhZ J, K, L, M vkSj N ,d VsLV esa mifLFkr gq, ftlesa vyx&vyx fo’k; “kkfey gS] tSls& vaxzsth] fgUnh] xf.kr] HkkSfrdh
vkSj jlk;uA izR;sd fo|kFkhZ us izR;sd fo’k; esa vyx&vyx LFkku izkIr fd;k vkSj fdlh Hkh nks fo|kFkhZ dk LFkku leku fo’k; esa
leku ugh gSA ;g Hkh tkudkjh gS fd&
J vaxzsth es igyk LFkku vkSj jlk;u esa lcls de LFkku izkIr fd;kA
M HkkSfrdh esa ikWpoka LFkku izkIr fd;k tks fd ;gh LFkku N dk xf.kr esa gSA
L xf.kr esa nqljk LFkku izkIr fd;k vkSj mldk fgUnh esa LFkku] xf.kr esa mlds LFkku ls csgrj gSA
og O;fDr tks xf.kr esa pkSFkk LFkku izkIr fd;k mlus vaxzsth esa Hkh rhljk LFkku izkIr fd;k ysfdu og M ugh gSA
M jlk;u esa rhljk LFkku izkIr fd;k vkSj J us fgUnh esa vius xf.kr ds LFkku dh rqyuk esa csgrj LFkku izkIr fd;kA
N HkkSfrdh esa igyk LFkku ugh izkIr fd;k vkSj fgUnh esa mlus rhljk LFkku izkIr fd;kA
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46. Who got 3rd rank in Hindi?
fgUnh esa dkSu rhljk LFkku izkIr fd;k\
a) N b) J c) K d) M
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
47. Who got 2nd rank in English?
vaxzsth esa dkSu nqljk LFkku izkIr fd;k\
a) K b) L c) M d) N
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
48. What was K’s rank in Chemistry?
K dk jlk;u esa LFkku D;k gS\
a) 2nd b) 4th c) 1st d) 5th
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
49. Who got 1st rank in Physics?
HkkSfrdh esa dkSu igyk LFkku izkIr fd;k\
a) M b) N c) J d) K
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
50. L got the lowest rank in which of the following subject?
buesa ls fdl fo’k; esa L lcls de LFkku izkIr fd;k\
a) Hindi@fgUnh
b) Physics@HkkSfrd
c) English@vaxzsth
d) Chemistry@jlk;u
e) None of these@buesa ls dksbZ ughA
Directions (51-54): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are working in a company on different designations viz. Junior
Analyst, Senior Analyst, Associate, VP, SeniorVP, Director and Managing Director. The rank of these
designation increase from Junior Analyst to Managing Director, in the same order as mentioned above.
Each has different day as a weekly off, not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different
colours among Red, Blue, Yellow, Black, White, Green and Pink, not necessarily in the same order.
A is higher ranked person than D, who is higher ranked person than the one who likes Green. Two persons
are ranked between A and D. Two persons are ranked between D and the one who likes Green. Only three
persons are ranked between the one who likes Yellow colour and the one who likes Black colour. The one
who likes Yellow is senior person than D. B is higher ranked person than C, who is higher ranked person
than G. B is lower ranked person than D. E likes Pink colour and he has Friday as a weekly off. F likes
either Yellow or Blue colour and has weekly off on Monday. Three persons are ranked between the one
who likes Yellow and the one who has weekly off on Wednesday. No two persons of the consecutive ranks
have weekly off on consecutive days. The one who likes Red colour ranked lower than the one who like
White colour, who is lower than the one who likes Blue colour. The one who get weekly off on Sunday,
neither likes Green nor likes Red.
51. Who among the following person has weekly off on Saturday?
buesa ls dkSu ls O;fDr dh lkIrkfgd NqV~Vh “kfuokj dks gksrh gS\
a) B
b) The Director@lapkyd
c) E
d) The Managing Director@iazcU/k lapkyd
e) The VP@
52. Who among the following person likes Black colour?
buesa ls dkSu lk O;fDr dkyk jax ilUn djrk gS\
a) A
b) The Senior Analyst@lhfu;j fo”ys’kd
c) B
d) The Senior VP@lhfu;j ohih
e) Can not be determined@fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrkA
53. Who among the following person is Director?
buesa ls dkSu lk O;fDr lapkyd gS\
a) The one who has weekly off on Monday@og ftldh lkIrkfgd NqV~Vh lkseokj dks gSA
b) C
c) The one who likes Red colour@og tks yky jax ilUn djrk gSA
d) The one who has weekly off on Frday@og ftldh lkIrkfgd NqV~Vh “kqØokj dks gSA
e) D
54. How many person/s are ranked between C and E?
C vkSj E ds chp fdrus yksxks dk LFkku gSA
a) One@,d b) Three@rhu c) Four@pkj d) Two@nks e) Five@ikWp