Each of the questions below consists of a question and two or three statements given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Who is the uncle of L ?
1. P, brother of M, is father of L. M is father of S.
2. R is father of L’s cousin.
Who is to the North-East of R?
1. S is to the South-East of N, who is to the South-West of P, who is to the North of Q.
2. T is to the North-West of Q, who is to the South of P.
3. R, who is to the North of S, is midway between N and Q, N being to the West of R
How much did Sohil get as profit at the year end in the business done by Animesh, Sohil and Akhilesh ?
1. Akhilesh invested Rs. 8000/- for nine months, his profit was (3/2) times that of Sohil’s and his investment was 4 times that of Animesh.
2. Animesh and Sohil invested for one year and in the proportion 1 : 2 respectively.
3. The three together got Rs. 1000/- as profit at the year end.
What is the rank of Suresh in the class of 17 students ?
1. Nitin, having 13th rank from the bottom, is six ranks ahead of Bhupesh, who is two ranks behind Suresh.
2. Bhupesh is four ranks ahead of Kamlesh
3. Bhupesh is two ranks behind Suresh and Kamlesh’s rank is 15.
Which code represents ‘Them’ in the given code language ?
1. In the code language, ‘Se Me Ye’ means ‘Tell Them Young’ and ‘Me Yo Na Ye’ means ‘Wise Young Sharp Tell’.
2. In the code language, ‘Na Ki Pa Lo’ means ‘Clever Sharp Come Tomorrow’ and ‘Ki Po Se Ye’ means ‘Bring Clever Young Them.
3. In the code language, ‘Pa Na Se Ki Te’ means ‘Clever Sharp Come Them No’ and ‘Ki Ni Pa Be Te Na’ means ‘Yellow Come Sharp Run Clever No’.
In each question given below a statement is followed by three Courses of action numbered I, II and III. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement follow up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. on the basis of the information given in the statement. You have to assume every thing in the statement to be true, then decide which of the three given/ suggested Courses of action logically follows for pursuing and decide the answer.
Statement :
The chairman of the car company announced in the meeting that all trials of its first product the new car model ‘M’ are over and company plans to launch its car in the market after six months.
Courses of action :
(I) The network of dealers is to be finalised and all legal, financial and other matters in this connection will have to be finalised shortly.
(II) The company will have to make plan for product other than car.
(III) Material, managerial and other resources will have to be in fine tune to maintain production schedule
Statement : The Company ‘X’ has rejected first lot of values supplied by Company ‘A’ and has cancelled its entire huge order quoting use of inferior quality material and poor craftsmanship.
Courses of action :
(I) The Company ‘A’ needs to investigate functioning of its purchase, production and quality control departments.
(II) The Company ‘A’ should inspect all the valves rejected by Company ‘X’.
(III) The Company ‘A’ should inform Company ‘X’ that steps have been taken for improvement and renegotiate schedule of supply.
Statement : Residents from Model Colony coming under Northward of City ‘X’ have complained to the Ward Officer that for last three days the tap water in the ward is contaminated and no action is being initiated by municipal staff.
Courses of action :
(I) The Ward Officer of North Ward should initiate action against residents who have lodged complaints against municipal staff.
(II) The Ward Officer should ask his junior officer to visit Model Colony to assess the actual condition of water with his staff and to get samples of water tested from laboratories.
(III) The Ward Officer should ask Ward Engineer to check water installations and pipelines in the Model Colony area.
Statement : The Deputy Mayor of city ‘Z’ has proposed to install a plant of mineral water and to supply citizens mineral water bottles at Rs. 6 per litre as against Rs. 10 per litre being sold by local private companies
Courses of action :
(I) The local private companies of city ‘Z’ will have to close their operation.
(II) The Corporation of city Z will have to provide for losses in this project in its budget.
(III)The tap water scheme of city Z will have to be stopped.
Statement : The Management of School ‘M’ has decided to give free breakfast from next academic year to all the students in its primary section through its canteen even though they will not get any government grant.
Courses of action :
(I) The school will have to admit many poor students who will seek admission for the next academic year. (II) The canteen facilities and utensils will have to be checked and new purchases to be made to equip it properly.
(III) Funds will have to be raised to support the scheme for years to come.