RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011

Instructions

Study the following information and answer the questions given below :
Eight people - S, R, N, L, M, T, O and P are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All eight belong to different professions - reporter, doctor, cricketer, teacher, accountant, shopkeeper, painter and supervisor. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. M is sitting third to the left of O. The doctor is to the immediate right of M and M is not a reporter. R is sitting fourth to the right of P. Neither R nor P is an immediate neighbour of M. T is a teacher and is sitting third to the right of the doctor. The shopkeeper is sitting second to the left of the teacher. The painter is sitting second to the left of M. S the cricketer is sitting exactly between T and P. The accountant is sitting second to the right of the cricketer. N is sitting third to the left of T.

RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 151


Who amongst the following is a reporter ?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 152


What is S's position with respect to R ?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 153


How many people are sitting between P and N when counted in an anti clockwise direction from N ?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 154


Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group ?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 155


Which one of the following statements is false according to the above mentioned arrangement?

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Instructions

Study the following information and answer the questions that follow :
In a certain code language, 'hope to see you' is coded as 're so na di', 'please come to see the party' is coded as ' fi ge na di ke zo', 'hope to come' is coded as `di so ge' and 'see you the party' is coded as 're fi zo na'.

RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 156


How is 'please' coded in the given code language?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 157


What does the code `so' stand for in the given code language?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 158


How is 'party' coded in the given code language?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 159


How will 'please see you' be coded in the given code language?

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RBI Grade B 6 Feb 2011 - Question 160


Which one of the following will be coded as 'so di re' in the given code language?

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