In each of these questions, two statements I & II are given. These may have a cause and effect relationship or may have independent causes or be the effects of independent causes. Read the statements and mark answer as
Statement I: A chaotic situation has Seen created in Delhi Railway Station due to the excessive vehicles parked every where outside the station.
Statement II: Northern Railway has floated a tender to auction parking space in all Railway stations in Delhi and NCR.
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Shiv visited Ramesh on vacation. In the moming, they both would go for yoga. In the evenings they would play tennis. To have more fun, they indulge only in one activity per day,i.e., either they went for yoga or playedtennis each day. There were days when they were lazy and stayed home all day long. There were 24 mornings when they did nothing, 14 evenings when they stayed at home,and a total of 22 days when they did yoga or played tennis. For how many days Shiv stayed with Ramesh?
Number S is obtained by squaring the sum of digits of a two-digit number D. If difference between S and is 27, then the two digit number D is ............
The owner of a local jewellery store hired 3 watchmen to guard his diamonds, but a thief still got in and stole some diamonds. On the wayout, the thief met each watchman, one at a time. To each he gave $$\frac{1}{2}$$ of the diamonds he had then, and 2 more besides. He escaped with one diamond. How manydid hesteal originally?
Mani, Mita, Lata and John bought a motorbike for $60.00. Mani paid one half of the sum of the amounts paidby the other boys: 'Mita paid onethird of the sum of the amounts paid by the other boys; and Lata paid onefourth of the sum of the amounts paid by the other boys. How much did John have to pay?
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Ankit is decorating his room andtrying to arrange six paintings on the east and west walls in his room. The paintings are each multicolour representations of one of the letters of the alphabets E, H, M, O, R, T. Ankit does not wantthe three letters on each wall to make any common English word. Also, the colours of O and E do not look good next to eachpier, nor do T and O go well together.
If Ankit’s mother is comingto visit and he decides to celebrate the visit by having his paintings spell “MOTHER”, starting with the leftmost painting on the east wall and going around the room, which of the following will be false ?
If Ankit trades his M painting for another O painting just like the one he has now, which of the following must be false?
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(i) There is a group of seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
(ii) There are four males, three females, two married couples and three unmarried persons in the group.
(iii) The seven persons are seated in.a row on the bench.
(iv) Their professions are engineer, teacher, doctor, psychologist, businessman, architect and student.
(v) B isnot married and another person, the psychologist, 1is the most intelligent.
(vi) The engineer is married to the teacher, who is theleast intelligent of the group.
(vii) D is an architect. Heis sitting on the leftmost corer.
(viii) The student is sitting on the rightmost comerofthe bench.
(ix) The doctor is married to C. C is the second most intelligent of the group followed by her husband.
(x) Theleast intelligent of the group is Sitting on the immediate right of D, followed by the most intelligent.
(xi) There are as many more intelligent persons than theengieapinest as there are less intelligent.
(xii) On the bench followed by D, there are three females sittingiin succession.
(xiii) The psychologistis a female.
(xiv) The student is more intelligent than the architect who is more intelligent than only one person, F.
(xv) Neither A nor G is a female.