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LOGICAL REasoning Exam

The document describes 4 candidates being considered for teaching positions. For the first two candidates, Manika and Mamta, option C is selected indicating they will be selected as they meet all requirements. For the third candidate, Shobha, option A is selected meaning her case should be referred to the principal given her lower B.Ed marks. For the fourth candidate, Abhishek, option D is selected as there is inadequate information around his B.Sc marks to make a decision.

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LOGICAL REasoning Exam

The document describes 4 candidates being considered for teaching positions. For the first two candidates, Manika and Mamta, option C is selected indicating they will be selected as they meet all requirements. For the third candidate, Shobha, option A is selected meaning her case should be referred to the principal given her lower B.Ed marks. For the fourth candidate, Abhishek, option D is selected as there is inadequate information around his B.Sc marks to make a decision.

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1. Manika is a B.Sc.

Graduate with 70% marks and has completed PG in


M.Sc. She completed 27 years of age in 2015 and has 3 year's
experience as a Maths Faculty. She is ready to join probation period of
one year.

A) if case is to be referred to Principal.

B) if case is to be referred to Vice Principal.

C) if candidate is to be selected.

D) if information is inadequate to take a decision.

E) if candidate is not to be selected.

Answer & Explanation

Sol: Option C
Explanation: Clearly Manika will be selected as she meets all the
requirements.

2. Mamta is a graduate in B.A. and B.Ed. with 75% and 70% respectively.
She has been working as a professor in Math for 5 years and has
freelancing experience of 2 years. Mamta’s age is 30 years and she is
ready to join 2 year probation.

A) if case is to be referred to Principal.

B) if case is to be referred to Vice Principal.

C) if candidate is to be selected.

D) if information is inadequate to take a decision.

E) if candidate is not to be selected.

Answer & Explanation


Sol: Option C
Explanation: Mamta will be selected for the post as she meets all the
requirements.

3. Shobha, a 29-year-old science graduate with 70% marks in her


graduation has 53% marks in her B.Ed. and she also has an Arts with
Maths graduation securing 80% marks.She also worked with Satyam
for a span of 5 years and she is willing to join the probation period for 1
year.

A) if case is to be referred to Principal.

B) if case is to be referred to Vice Principal.

C) if candidate is to be selected.

D) if information is inadequate to take a decision.

E) if candidate is not to be selected.

Answer & Explanation

Sol: Option A
Explanation:Since she has 53% marks in B.Ed but did Arts with Maths
graduation securing 80% marks, so her case must be referred to the
Principal.

4. Abhishek is a graduate in B.Sc. and postgraduate in M.Sc. with 78%


marks and has been working for the past 7 years during which he
worked as a teacher in coaching institute for two years. He was born
on 07.11.1986 and is ready to join probation period of 1year.

A) if case is to be referred to Principal.

B) if case is to be referred to Vice Principal.

C) if candidate is to be selected.
D) if information is inadequate to take a decision.

E) if candidate is not to be selected.

Answer & Explanation

Sol: Option D
Explanation: Since we do not know his B.Sc marks, so information is
inadequate to take the decision.

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