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SBI PO MAINS 2022 – Day 9 (RA)

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SBI PO MAINS 2022 PDF – Reasoning Aptitude – Day 09


Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, and T live in a building with four floors, where the ground floor is
numbered 1 and the floor immediately above floor 1 is 2 and so on. Each floor has three types of flats A,
B, and C such that flat A is west to flat B and, flat C is east to flat B. Each flat on each floor has a different
area such that the total area including all the flats on each floor is 2818 square feet. No flat is vacant on
the top or bottom floor. K lives north-west of O in a flat which has 416 square feet more area than that
of O. R and S live on consecutive floors where S’s flat is 510 square feet less than that of Q. M lives south-
west of T who lives west of O. L lives in a floor which is south to N and one person lives between them
in a flat with area 460 square feet. The person who lives on a floor immediately north of K has 82 square
feet more area than K. T lives south-east of P in a flat with 310 square feet more area than the latter. M
lives west of L on a floor with 145 square feet more area than the flat immediately north of it. T and Q
live on consecutive floors with T having 468 square feet more area than Q’s flat. P lives west of R in a
flat with 252 square feet more area than R’s flat. N lives northeast of Q with 402 square feet less area
than the latter. The flat with an area of 1400 square feet is east of S’s flat which is the second north flat
of M’s flat.

1. On which flat and floor does N stay?


a) flat C floor 4
b) flat C floor 3
c) flat B floor 4
d) flat B floor 3
e) flat A floor 3

2. Which among the following options is one of the areas of the vacant flats?
a) 983 square feet
b) 542 square feet
c) 838 square feet
d) 958 square feet
e) 1520 square feet

3. The area of L’s flat is ______________ (square feet).


a) 650 square feet
b) 1210 square feet
c) 983 square feet
d) 1052 square feet
e) 783 square feet

4. What will be the sum of the area of the occupied flats that is south to P?
a) 1962 square feet
b) 2363 square feet
c) 2818 square feet
d) 1525 square feet
e) 1463 square feet

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5. In a certain way four of the following are similar, so form a group. Which of the following does
not belong to the group?
a) M – 838 square feet
b) T – 876 square feet
c) O – 460 square feet
d) Q – 1520 square feet
e) S – 1210 square feet

Direction (6-9): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of persons are sitting at a linear table looking south. Each of them watches different
sports events on TV. The person who sits fourth right of K watches Boxing. The number of persons
between D and the person watching Tennis is equal to the number of persons between E and the person
watching Volleyball. The person who watches Golf sits third to the right of the person who sits
immediate left of the person watching cricket. H sits fourth right of the person who watches Chess who
sits adjacent to D. The person who watches Hockey sits third right of J who sits adjacent to the person
watching Shooting. The person who watches Football sits third to the right of the one who watches
Archery who is sitting second left of L. The person who watches Golf sits second left of A. The number
of persons sitting left of the person watching Boxing is equal to the number of persons sitting right of
the person watching Badminton. Numbers of persons sitting on either side of the person watching
Volleyball are consecutive numbers. E sits fourth left of the person who watches Cricket who sits second
right of L. The person who watches the shooting sits fourth to the right of G who sits immediately right
of the person watching Football. Four persons sit between J and the person watching Badminton. The
number of persons sitting right to C is equal to the number of persons sitting left to the person watching
Wrestling. Three persons sit between C and the person watching Golf. The person who watches tennis
sits third right of A who sits adjacent to the person watching Chess. The person who sits between B and
I sits third left of K. F sits third to the right of D who sits fourth right of the person watching Badminton.

6. Which sport does B watch?


a) Tennis
b) Wrestling
c) Football
d) Boxing
e) Cannot be determined

7. How many persons sit on the left of the person watching boxing?
a) 10
b) 8
c) 5
d) 12
e) None of the above

8. Find the odd one out.


a) D-Shooting
b) A-Tennis
c) G- Chess
d) L- Volleyball
e) E – Football

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9. Four of the following are similar in a certain way, so form a group. Which of the following does
not belong to the group?
a) H- Shooting-F
b) Golf-Football- G
c) A-Volleyball-D
d) Cricket-Wrestling-L
e) Tennis -Boxing-A

Direction (10-11): Study the given information and answer the following questions.
In the below input and output, each step follows a different operation from input to output, and
the resultant will be the input of the next step. When a word/number/symbol arrangement
machine is given an input line of word/numbers/symbols, it arranges them by following a
certain rule. Following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement. Read the following
information and answer the questions that follow.

Input: doogle # 92 task $ 52 phobia 71 * parking 43 © lovely 86


Step 1: * © doogle 92 task 52 phobia 71 parking 43 lovely 86 # $
Step 2: phobia * © doogle task 52 71 parking 43 lovely 86 # $ 25
Step 3: doggle phobia * © task 52 71 parking 43 lovely # $ 25 53
Step 4: parking doggle phobia * © task 52 43 lovely # $ 25 53 14
Step 5: task parking doggle phobia * © 43 lovely # $ 25 53 14 17
Step 6: lovely task parking doggle phobia * © # $ 25 53 14 17 17
Step 7: 24 4 15 38 28 * © # $ 25 53 14 17 17
Step 8: 6 4 6 11 10 * © # $ 7 8 5 8 8
Step 9: @ @ @ & @ * © # $ & @ & @ @

Step 9 is the last step of the above input.

As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the given questions the appropriate
steps for the given input.
INPUT: 38 & youth 74 @ climax 62 abroad $ waffle 23 % fricking 95

10. Which of the following is the penultimate step?


a) 5 12 8 11 12 $ % & @ 7 8 8 4 2
b) 5 12 6 1 2 $ % & @ 7 8 4 8 2
c) 5 12 8 11 2 $ % & @ 7 8 8 14 2
d) 5 12 6 1 2 $ % & @ 7 8 8 4 2
e) 5 12 6 1 2 $ % & @ 17 8 8 4 1

11. What will be the square of the sum of the numbers which are second from the right end and
fourth from the left end in step 8?
a) 30
b) 36
c) 14
d) 18
e) 25

Directions (12-13): In the following questions, some words are given in the coded form with a
certain pattern. For each word, there is a specific code defined. Based on this coding, four
statements followed by three conclusions: I, II, and III are given. You must consider the given
statements true even if they seem at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions

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and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.

A # B means Only a few A is B


A + B means Only A is B
A * B means Some B are A
A @ B means No A is B
A & B means All B is A
A % B means Some A is not B
! – Possibility
^ - Not possibility
Ex: A * ! B means Some B are A is a possibility

12. Statements:
∞ @ Ω; π % β; Ω & π; β +¥
Conclusions:
I. ∞ @ ^ π
II. ∞ & ^ β
III. Ω % β

a) Only I follow
b) Both I and II follow
c) Only II follows
d) Both I and III follow
e) All I, II and III follows

13. Statements:
® & ∑; © @ α; ∑ & µ; α @ ∑
Conclusions:
I. © % ! µ
II. ® @ α
III. ® &^ µ

a) Only I follow
b) Both I and II follows
c) Only II follow
d) Both I and III follows
e) All I, II and III are follow

Direction (14): A statement is given followed by four different assertions. Study the given
statement very carefully and choose the correct answers.

Statement:
Country F's natural beauty is equally diverse, not like an ordinary plateau, it contains stunning
mountain ranges, meandering rivers, and a mile of deep forests, which provide a fascinating and varied
array of animals. The land's captivating beauty is as old as the hills, which have seen different
civilizations over the years, from caves to forts with elaborate architecture to Havelis, royal palaces,
monumental temples, and stupas, among other monuments. Here, history has left numerous enduring
traces. By luring fresh investment into the state's tourism infrastructure, which includes hotels, resorts,
spa centres, movie studios, golf courses, and other tourism-related regions, country F now hopes to
entice private participation in the industry.

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i) Country F is redeveloping the state tourism by putting fresh investments into the state’s tourism
sector
ii) Country F is lagging in the other sectors like transport, education and etc., that is the important
reason to infuse the cash into the tourism sectors.
iii) Country F has a wide range of tourist places that everyone must visit on their lifetime
iv) Country F has lagged the important infrastructures around the tourist spot of the country.

a) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Inference; iii)-Conclusion; iv)-Assumption


b) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Strong argument; iii)-Conclusion; iv)-Assumption
c) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Assumption iii)-Conclusion; iv)-Inference
d) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Inference; iii)-Course of action; iv)-Assumption
e) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Weak argument; iii)-Conclusion; iv)-Assumption

Direction (15): A statement is given followed by four different assertions. Study the given
statement very carefully and choose the correct answers.

Statement:
Pongal is a multi-day harvest celebration that Tamilians all around the world celebrate. Of course, there
are huge celebrations throughout Tamil Nadu. It is a celebration of the Tamil New Year, sometimes
referred to as Tai Pongal, and it takes place at the start of the Tamil calendar's Tai month, just before
harvest festivals honouring the Sun God that takes place all over India. Pongal is highlighted by people
cleaning their homes, dressing to the nines, and decorating their household animals with sandalwood
paste.
i) The first day of the Tai month is typically referred as the Tamil new year by the Tamil people.
ii) People will clean their houses and wear the new dresses on only on the tai month of the year
iii) Pongal is the harvest festival in the name of the Tamil new year

a) i)-Inference; ii)-Conclusion; iii)-Inference


b) i)-Conclusion; ii)-Conclusion; iii)-Inference
c) i)-Inference; ii)-Conclusion; iii)-Conclusion
d) i)-Inference; iii)-Inference
e) i)-Conclusion; iii)-Inference

Direction (16-17): Study the given information and answer the following questions.

Two friends are planning to meet at the shopping mall which point is ‘Z’. Sharukh’s starting point is A
and Salman’s starting point is ‘S’.
X + Y means X is to the right of Y
X × Y means X is to the north direction of Y
X ÷ Y means X is to the left of Y
X ≠ Y means X is to the south direction of Y
@ Means the distance between two points is either 9m or 17m
# Means the distance between two points is either 13m or 11m
& Means the distance between two points is either 21m or 14m
% Means the distance between two points is either 8m or 19m
Ex: X +% Y means X is to the right of Y at either 8m or 19m distance.
XY < UV Means the distance between points X and Y is greater than that of points U and V.
XY = UV means the distance between points X and Y is equal to points U and V.
Then,

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D ÷% F ≠# G +% H; K ÷& M ≠@ L +% N; A ≠# D; E ×% C +@ B ≠& H; Z ÷& E; R ÷& P ×@ K; S ×# R; N ×@


Z.
LM = KP < RP; ZE < BC < RP; DF < RS < GF; GF = DA < NL = HG; EC < HB; EZ = KM < EC; NZ < HG; LM <
NZ.

16. Point R is in which direction with respect to point E?


a) East
b) North
c) Northwest
d) Northeast
e) South west

17. What is the total distance covered by Salman to meet Sharukh?


a) 100m
b) 94m
c) 117m
d) 99m
e) 89m

Direction (18-20): Study the given information and answer the following questions.

The family contains four generations. First-generation persons are older than second-generation
persons, second-generation persons are older than third-generation persons and third-generation
persons are older than fourth-generation persons. Not more than one person has the same age. The
difference between the ages of Dileep and Divi is equal to the age of Sani. Ram is the father-in-law of
Varun and his age is 78. Charan is the eldest person in the group. Dileep is the son-in-law of Charan.
Mari is the cousin of Kari whose age is 31. Sani is the granddaughter of Divi who is the daughter of Ram.
Charan has no son and one of the daughter’s age is 54. The oldest and youngest person’s age is 81 and
2 respectively. Divi is the aunt of Kari and her age is two less than Priya. Mani is the son-in-law of Priya
and his age is two less than his wife. Dileep and Mari age in the ratio is 2:1, Mari’s age is two more than
Puri’s. Kari has no child. The difference between the age of Priya and Puri is 31. Puri is the son-in-law
of Divi. Divi is the sister-in-law of Varun whose age is 61.

18. What is the ratio of the age of Priya and Charan respectively?
a) 9:7
b) 3:2
c) 1:2
d) 2:3
e) 1:3

19. Which of the following statement is true?


a) Mari is elder than Mani
b) Both c and d
c) Varun is the brother-in-law of Dileep
d) Mani’s age is twice of Sani’s mother's age
e) Mari is the Niece of Varun

20. In a certain way Charan is related to Divi, Divi is related to Mari then in the same way who
among the following is related to Kari?
a) Varun
b) One whose age is 53

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c) Mari
d) Wife of Dileep
e) One whose age is 54

SOLUTIONS

Direction (1-5):
Detailed Explanation:
Clues:
1. M lives southwest of T who lives west of O.
2. The flat with an area of 1400 square feet is east of S’s flat which is the second north flat of M’s flat.
3. M lives west of L on a floor with 145 square feet more area than the flat immediately north of it.
4. L lives on a floor which is south of N and one person lives between them in a flat with an area of 460
square feet.
5. N lives Northeast of Q with 402 square feet less area than the later
6. T and Q live on consecutive floors with T having 468 square feet more area than Q’s flat.

Inference:
1. From clue 2, M may live on floor 1 or 2.
2. As M is southwest of T, then M may live in flat A or B on floors 1 or 2 and T may live in Flat B or C on
floors 2/3/4.
3. T is west to O, then T lives in flat B, and O lives in flat C, the floor is not defined yet.
Then M lives in flat A floor 1 or 2.
4. Then S lives in flat A floor 3 or 4.
5. L is east to M so L may live on floor B or C so N may live in flat B or C on floor 3 or 4.
6. As T lives on consecutive floors with Q, Q also lives in flat B; the floor is not defined.
7. N is northeast to Q, and then N lives in flat C, so L lives in flat C on floor 1 or 2.
8. As N is northeast to Q and M is southwest to T and T lives on consecutive floors with Q, then;

Case I: One person and one floor is between N and L.

Floor/Flat A B C
4
3 S N
2 T O
460 square feet
1 M Q L

Case II: One person and two floors are between N and L.

Floor/Flat A B C
4 N
3 S T O
460 square feet
2 Q vacant
1 M L

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Case III: One person and two floors are between N and L.

Floor/Flat A B C
4 N
3 S Q
2 T O
460 square feet
1 M L

Case IV: One person and two floors are between N and L.

Floor/Flat A B C
4 N
3 S
2 T O
460 square feet
1 M Q L

Case V: One person and two floors are between N and L.

Floor/Flat A B C
4 S T N
3 Q
2 M
1 L

Here N is east to T, as O should be east to T, so eliminated.

Clues:
1. K lives northwest of O in a flat that has 416 square feet more area than that O.
2. T lives southeast of P in a flat with 310 square feet more area than the latter.
3. R and S live on consecutive floors where are of S’s flat is 510 square feet less than that of Q.
4. The person who lives on a floor immediately north of K has 82 square feet more area than that of K.
5. P lives west of R in a flat with 252 square feet more area than R’s flat.
6. M lives west of L on a floor with 145 square feet more area than the flat immediately north of it.

Inference:
Case I:
1. From clues 1 & 4, one person lives north of K and K lives north-west of O, so K lives in flat B floor 3
Area of K’s flat=460+416=876 square feet
2. P lives in flat A floor 4 as T lives south-east of P.

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Then R lives in flat B on floor 4 as someone lives immediately above K then R lives above K and the flat
immediately above N is vacant but as no flat is vacant on the top and bottom floor so, this case is
eliminated.

Floor/Flat A B C
4 P R
3 S K N
876 square feet
2 T O
460 square feet
1 M Q L

Case II:
1. one person lives north to K and K lives north-west to O, so we cannot place K, then eliminated.

Case III:
1. one person lives north to K and K lives north-west to O, so we cannot place K, then eliminated.

Case IV:
1. One person lives north to K and K lives north-west to O, so K lives in flat B floor 3
Area of K’s flat=460+416=876 square feet
2. P lives in flat A floor 4 as T lives south-east of P
Then R lives in flat B on floor 4

Floor/Flat A B C
4 P R N
3 S K
876 square feet
2 T O
460 square feet
1 M Q L

Here area of R’s flat= 82+876=958 square feet, then the flat area of P=252+958=1210 square feet. The
area of N’s flat= 2818-(958+1210)=650 square feet
The area of T’s flat=1210+310=1520 square feet
Now T and Q live in consecutive flats with T having 468 square feet more area than Q’s flat, then
Q=1520-468=1052 square feet
Again, S’s flat is 510 square feet less than that of Q, so S=1052-510=542 square feet

Now, The flat with an area of 1400 square feet is east of S’s flat, so the area of flat C is 1400 square feet,
then the area of the flat of S = 2818-(1400+876) = 542 square feet.

Then the area of vacant flat A in-floor 2 = 2818-(1520+460) = 838 square feet
As M lives in a flat with 145 square feet more area than the flat immediately north of it so the area of
M’s flat = 145+838 = 983 square feet
Then the area of L’s flat = 2818-(983+1052) = 783 square feet

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So the final arrangement:

Floor/Flat A B C
4 P R N
1210 square feet 958 square feet 650 square feet
3 S K vacant
542 square feet 876 square feet 1400 square feet
2 vacant T O
838 square feet 1520 square feet 460 square feet
1 M Q L
983 square feet 1052 square feet 783 square feet

1. a) flat C floor 4
2. c) 838 square feet
3. e) 783 square feet
4. d) 1525 square feet
5. c) O – 460 square feet
Reason: Only O has its own flats area.

Direction (6-9):
Detailed explanation:

Clues:
1. E sits fourth left of the person who watches Cricket who sits second right of L.
2. The person who watches Football sits third to the right of the person who watches Archery sitting
second left of L.
3. The person who watches the shooting sits fourth to the right of G who sits immediate right of the
person watching Football.
4. The person who watches Golf sits third to the right of the person who sits immediately left of the
person watching cricket.
5. Three persons sit between C and the person watching Golf.
6. The person who watches Hockey sits third right of J who sits adjacent to the person watching the
Shooting.
7. The person who watches Golf sits second left of A.

Inference:
From clues 1 & 2.,
L E

Cricket Football Archery

From clues 3, 4 & 5.,


C G L E

Shooting Golf Cricket Football Archery

From clues 6 & 7 two cases can be inferred.,

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Case 1:
C A J G L E

Hockey Shooting Golf Cricket Football Archery

Case 2:
C J A G L E

Hockey Shooting Golf Cricket Football Archery

Clues:
1. The person who watches tennis sits third right of A who sits adjacent to the person watching Chess.
2. H sits fourth to the right of the person who watches Chess who sits adjacent to D.
3. F sits third to the right of D who sits fourth right of the person watching Badminton.
4. Four persons sit between J and the person watching Badminton.

Inference:
From clues 1 and 2.,
Case 1:
H C A J D G L E

Tennis Hockey Shooting Chess Golf Cricket Football Archery

Case 2:
H C J A D G L E

Hockey Tennis Shooting Chess Golf Cricket Football Archery

From clues 3 and 4., Case 2 will be eliminated because F cannot be fixed.

Case 1:
H C F A J D G L E

Tennis Hockey Shooting Chess Golf Cricket Football Badminton Archery

Case 2:
H C J A D G L E

Hockey Tennis Shooting Chess Golf Cricket Football Archery

Clues:
1. Number of persons between D and the person watching Tennis is equal to the number of persons
between E and the person watching Volleyball

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2. Number of persons sitting left of the person watching Boxing is equal to the number of persons sitting
right of the person watching Badminton.
3. The person who sits fourth right of K watches Boxing.
4. The person who sits between B and I sits third left of K.
5. Numbers of persons sitting on either side of the person watching Volleyball are consecutive numbers.
6. Number of persons sitting right to C is equal to the number of persons sitting left to the person
watching Wrestling.

Inference:

H C F A J D K G B/I L I/B E

Tennis Hockey Boxing Shooting Chess Golf Volley Cricket Football Bad Wrestling Archery
ball minton

Final Arrangement:

H C F A J D K G B/I L I/B E

Tennis Hockey Boxing Shooting Chess Golf Volley Cricket Football Bad Wrestling Archery
ball minton

6. e) Cannot be determined
7. e) None of the above
8. a) D-Shooting
Reason: Only option a has the second person sitting second right of the first person.
9. e) Tennis -Boxing-A
Explanation:
Only option e has one person sitting between the first and the second person, who sits immediate right
of the third person.

Direction (10-11):
Detailed Explanation:
Step 1:
The first two Symbols which come in the series are arranged at the right end and the last two Symbols
which come in the series are arranged at the left end of the series as per respective order.
Step 2 to 6:
In each word, the last letter that comes first in the dictionary order is chosen first and placed at the left
end of each step. And the largest number is chosen, if the number starts with an even digit, multiply
both the digit and add 5; if the number starts with an odd digit, multiply both the digit and add 7 and,
place at the right end of each step.
Continue this operation till step 6.
Step 7:
The sum of the number of consonants in each word and the numerical value of vowels in each word (as
per alphabetical series).
Example  lovely
No. of consonants 4
Vowel place value  (O -15, E - 5)  (15+5)  20
Total value  (4 + 20)  24
Step 8: Add each digit of the number and form a new number.
Step 9: All the odd numbers are replaced by ‘&’ and all the even numbers are replaced by ‘@’.

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Input: 38 & youth 74 @ climax 62 abroad $ waffle 23 % fricking 95


Step 1: $ % 38 youth 74 climax 62 abroad waffle 23 fricking 95 & @
Step 2: abroad $ % 38 youth 74 climax 62 waffle 23 fricking & @ 52
Step 3: waffle abroad $ % 38 youth climax 62 23 fricking & @ 52 35
Step 4: fricking waffle abroad $ % 38 youth climax 23 & @ 52 35 17
Step 5: youth fricking waffle abroad $ % climax 23 & @ 52 35 17 31
Step 6: climax youth fricking waffle abroad $ % & @ 52 35 17 31
Step 7: 14 39 24 10 20 $ % & @ 52 35 17 31 11
Step 8: 5 12 6 1 2 $ % & @ 7 8 8 4 2
Step 9: & @ @ & @ $ % & @ & @ @ @ @

10. d) 5 12 6 1 2 $ % & @ 7 8 8 4 2
11. e) 25

Directions (12-13):
12. e) All I, II and III follows
Detailed Explanation:
Statements:
∞ @ Ω No ∞ is Ω
π % β  Some π is not β
Ω & π  All π is Ω
β +¥  Only β is ¥

∞ π
¥


Conclusions:
I. ∞ @^ π  No ∞ is π is not a possibility – True
II. ∞ &^ β  All β are ∞ is not a possibility – True
III. Ω % β  Some Ω is not β – True
All I, II and III are follow

13. d) Both I and III follows


Detailed Explanation:
Statements
® & ∑  All ∑ is ®
© @ α  No © is α
∑ & µ  All µ is ∑
α @ ∑  No α is ∑


α ©
µ

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Conclusions:
I. © % ! µ  Some © is not µ is a possibility – True
II. ® @ α  No ® is α – False
III. µ &^ ®  All µ is ® is not a possibility – True
Both I and III follows

Direction (14): c) i) – Conclusion; ii)-Assumption iii)-Conclusion; iv)-Inference


Detailed Explanation:
Assertion i) is conclusion for the given statement. Because Country F is luring fresh investment in to the
tourism sectors.
Assertion ii) can be an assumption because there is no specified detail regarding the lagging facilities of
country F.
Assertion iii) is also an another conclusion which states about the tourist places in the country F
Assertion iv) is the inference because country F is putting fresh investments in the tourism sectors
which indirectly denotes that country F is lagging in the tourism sector.
So, option C follows.

Direction (15): d) i)-Inference; iii)-Inference


Detailed Explanation:
Assertions i) and iii) are inferences from the given statements.
Assertion i) states that the first day of tai month is the Tamil new and this assertion can be inferred
from the given statement and assertion iii) also an inference because Pongal is the harvest festival in
the Tamil new year.
Hence, option d is the answer.

Direction (16-17):

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16. c) Northwest
17. d) 99m
Solution: 13 + 14 + 17 + 21 + 17 + 8 + 9 = 99m

Direction (18-20):

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18. d) 2:3
Explanation: Priya : Charan = 54 : 81  2:3
19. b) Both c and d
20. e) One whose age is 54

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