MAT 2003 Question Paper

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In these questions, choose the appropriate number for the quadrant in which the question mark appears.

MAT 2003 - Question 21


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MAT 2003 - Question 22


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Six products U, V, W, X, Y and Z are to be placed in display windows of a shop. There are six display windows — numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and one product is to be put in one window. Moreover, U cannot be immediately to the left or immediately to the right of V. W must be immediately to the left of X. Z can not be in window number 6.

MAT 2003 - Question 23


Which of the following products cannot be placed in window no. 1?

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MAT 2003 - Question 24


If X is placed in window no 3, then W must be placed in which window?

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MAT 2003 - Question 25


11 U is placed in window no. 5, then which of the following products must be placed in window no. 6?

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In each of these questions, two statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assume the given statementsto be true, even if they seem to beat variance with commonly knownfacts and then mark your answer as —

MAT 2003 - Question 26


Statements:
All players are smokers.
Some smokers are wine-addicts.
Conclusions:
I. All smokers are players.
II. Some wine-addicts are smokers.

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MAT 2003 - Question 27


Statements:
All women are ministers.
All ministers are simpleton.
Conclusions:
I. All women are simpleton.
II. All ministers are simpleton.

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MAT 2003 - Question 28


Statements:
All cars are not trains.
All cars are four-wheeled vehicles.
Conclusions:
I. All trains are not four-wheeled vehicles.
II. Some trains are four-wheeled vehicles.

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MAT 2003 - Question 29


Statements:
All jails are guest houses.
All guest houses are comfortable.
Conclusions:
I. All jails are comfortable.
II. No jail is comfortable.

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Study the following information to answer these questions.

A blacksmith has five iron articles A, B, C, D and E each having a different weight.
(i) Aweighs twice as much as B
(ii) Bweighs four and a half times as much as C
(iii) C weighs half as much as D
(iv) D weighs half as much as E
(v) E weighs less than A but more than C

MAT 2003 - Question 30


Which of the following is the lightest in weight?

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