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Lrdi Questions

The document contains multiple passages providing data in the form of tables, graphs, or descriptions, followed by questions related to interpreting or drawing inferences from the data. The passages cover topics like call center performance, IT staffing trends, political party expenditures, project staffing at a company, and more. For each question, multiple choice options are provided to select the correct answer based on analyzing the data from the respective passage.
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Passage:

Mark [1], if the question can be answered by using only one of the statements alone but not by
using the other statement alone.
Mark [2], if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone.
Mark [3], if the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by using
either of the statements alone.
Mark [4], if the question cannot be answered.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Find the population of Nanded district in the year 1955.


I. The male to female ratio for every year in the first seven years of the decade 1951 - 1961
remains same as that in the year 1951.
II. In the decade 1951 – 1961, the percentage increase in the male population remains same For
every year.

Options:

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
Explanation:

Passage:

Mark [1], if the question can be answered by using only one of the statements alone but not by
using the other statement alone.
Mark [2], if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone.
Mark [3], if the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by using
either of the statements alone.
Mark [4], if the question cannot be answered.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

What is the number of children in the year 1961 in Nanded?


I. The ratio of male children to female children to adults is 6 : 7 : 20 in the year 1961.
II. In the year 1961 the ratio of male children to female children is 5 : 6 and of the total male
population 58% were children.

Options:

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
Explanation:

Passage:

The bar chart above gives the number of calls successfully attended by 6 professionals Raj,
Rahul, Aryan, Baadshah, Gopal and Arjun (bars shown in the same order for all time slots in the
graph) in working shift from 9 pm to 3 am at a call centre. Time slots 21:00-22:00, 22:00-23:00
and 23:00-00:00 fall in the pre-midnight period. Time slots 00:00-01:00, 01:00-02:00 and 02:00-
03:00 fall in the post-midnight period.
Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the bar graph given below.

Question:

Which of the following statements is false?

Options:

1. Aryan and Baadshah attended maximum calls in the same time slot.

2. On an average, Raj attends less than 20 calls in a working hour.


The total calls attended by Raj and Rahul are greater than those attended by Arjun and
3.
Gopal.
4. None of these.
Explanation:
Passage:

The bar chart above gives the number of calls successfully attended by 6 professionals Raj,
Rahul, Aryan, Baadshah, Gopal and Arjun (bars shown in the same order for all time slots in the
graph) in working shift from 9 pm to 3 am at a call centre. Time slots 21:00-22:00, 22:00-23:00
and 23:00-00:00 fall in the pre-midnight period. Time slots 00:00-01:00, 01:00-02:00 and 02:00-
03:00 fall in the post-midnight period.
Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the bar graph given below.

Question:

Which of the following is true about the pre-midnight and post-midnight period?

Options:

The number of total calls attended in post-midnight period were less than those attended in
1.
pre-midnight period.
Gopal attended more calls in the pre-midnight period as compared to the post-midnight
2.
period.
The total calls attended in the first 1 hour slots of both the periods (i.e pre-midnight and
3.
post-midnight) is the same.
4. None of these.
Explanation:
Passage:

The following graph depicts the IT staffing in the US Securities Industry which has global
vendors. These vendors are either onshore or offshore.
In the US Securities industry,

Total IT headcount = IT headcount at offshore global vendors + IT headcount at onshore global


vendors
IT headcount at Indian vendors = IT headcount at Indian offshore vendors + IT headcount at
Indian onshore vendors. 

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If total sum of yearly IT headcounts at Indian offshore vendors during the four years (2002 to
2005) is x% of the total sum of yearly IT headcounts at offshore global vendors during the four
years (2002 to 2005), calculate the value of x.   

Options:

1. 77%

2. 82%

3. 94%
4. 89%
Explanation:

Passage:

The following graph depicts the IT staffing in the US Securities Industry which has global
vendors. These vendors are either onshore or offshore.

In the US Securities industry,

Total IT headcount = IT headcount at offshore global vendors + IT headcount at onshore global


vendors
IT headcount at Indian vendors = IT headcount at Indian offshore vendors + IT headcount at
Indian onshore vendors. 

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:
If the same trend as 2005 with respect to the previous year, is expected to follow in 2006, then in
2006 what percentage of total IT headcount in US security industry will be from the offshore
global vendors?

Options:

1. 55.5%
2. 73.5%
3. 66.1%
4. 68%
Explanation:

Passage:

The following graph depicts the IT staffing in the US Securities Industry which has global
vendors. These vendors are either onshore or offshore.

In the US Securities industry,

Total IT headcount = IT headcount at offshore global vendors + IT headcount at onshore global


vendors
IT headcount at Indian vendors = IT headcount at Indian offshore vendors + IT headcount at
Indian onshore vendors. 
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If in the US securities industry, IT headcount at Indian onshore vendors during 2004 is 40% of
that at onshore global vendors, then what is the ratio of IT headcount at Indian vendors to IT
headcount at non Indian vendors in US security industry?

Options:

1. 15 : 10
2. 21 : 10
3. 3 : 1
4. 9 : 4
Explanation:

Passage:

The following graph depicts the IT staffing in the US Securities Industry which has global
vendors. These vendors are either onshore or offshore.
In the US Securities industry,

Total IT headcount = IT headcount at offshore global vendors + IT headcount at onshore global


vendors
IT headcount at Indian vendors = IT headcount at Indian offshore vendors + IT headcount at
Indian onshore vendors. 

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Which of the following statements is/are true?


In US security industry, for the given period:
I. The IT headcount at Indian offshore vendors is increasing by more than 20% every year.
II. The IT headcount at non-Indian offshore vendors is increasing by more than 20% every year.
III. The IT headcount at offshore global vendors is increasing by more than 20% every year.

Options:

1. Only I

2. II and III
3. I and III
4. All of these
Explanation:

Clearly, Indian offshore vendors as well as offshore global vendors are increasing at the rate
more than20%.
But the number of non-Indian offshore vendors has decreased in 2003 than that in 2002. Hence, s
tatements I and III are true. Hence, [3].

Passage:

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:
Which of the following indicates the most amount of money spent per rally by a party in any
particular year?

Options:

1. Semata P – 2001

2. PJB – 2001

3. Kongress – 2000
4. None of these
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If the number of rallies organized by Kongress and PJB in 1998 are interchanged and compared
with the original values of Kongress and PJB in 1997, then which party would have spent more
money per rally? (The amount spent by Kongress and PJB is not interchanged in the year 1998.)

Options:

1. PJB 1998
2. Kongress 1998
3. Kongress 1997
4. PJB 1997
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.
Question:
Assume that the money spent per rally by Semata P goes on decreasing and increasing in
alternate years from the year 1997 to 2001 by 10%, keeping 1997 as the base year then the
money spent (in Rs.) by Semata P per rally in 2001 would be:

Options:

1. 435600
2. 40000
3. 449821
4. 450000
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

In the year 2002, 88 rallies were held by Semata P. The party distributed the funds for holding
these rallies in over 27 states evenly. How much fund should have been allocated per state for
rallies? (Assume each state held approximately the same number of rallies and money spent on
rallies in the year 2002 was 15% more than that in the year 2000.)

Options:

1. Rs.1753675

2. Rs.1645678

3. Rs.1790167
4. Rs.1703703
Explanation:

Passage:

Anna, Benson, Chris, Dennis, Elena and Frank are the six employees of a company who work on
three different projects, namely Project P, Project Q and Project R. Out of the six employees,
Anna and Elena are women while remaining four, namely Benson, Chris, Dennis and Frank are
men. Anna, Chris and Frank are managers while Benson, Dennis and Elena are associates. Each
project must have one manager and one or more associates working for it. Each manager works
on only one project while out of the three associates, one works on only one project, one other
associate works on two projects while the third associate works on all the three projects.

The following information is known:


a. Project Q has involvement of maximum number of employees.
b. Both the women work together on one project. There is only one project on which only male
employees work.
c. Benson is a new joinee and is assigned to work on only one project.
d. Dennis and Elena work together on exactly two projects.
e. Number of employees working for project P is more than the number of employees working
for project R.
f. Anna works for project P.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Which of the following must be incorrect?

Options:

1. Chris works on project Q.

2. Dennis and Anna work on project P.


3. Benson works on the project on which only men work.
4. Benson and Frank work together on one project.
Explanation:

Passage:

Anna, Benson, Chris, Dennis, Elena and Frank are the six employees of a company who work on
three different projects, namely Project P, Project Q and Project R. Out of the six employees,
Anna and Elena are women while remaining four, namely Benson, Chris, Dennis and Frank are
men. Anna, Chris and Frank are managers while Benson, Dennis and Elena are associates. Each
project must have one manager and one or more associates working for it. Each manager works
on only one project while out of the three associates, one works on only one project, one other
associate works on two projects while the third associate works on all the three projects.

The following information is known:


a. Project Q has involvement of maximum number of employees.
b. Both the women work together on one project. There is only one project on which only male
employees work.
c. Benson is a new joinee and is assigned to work on only one project.
d. Dennis and Elena work together on exactly two projects.
e. Number of employees working for project P is more than the number of employees working
for project R.
f. Anna works for project P.
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Which of the following combinations must be correct?

Options:

1. Project Q – Dennis, Elena, Benson, Chris

2. Project R – Dennis, Frank


3. Project P – Dennis, Elena, Anna
4. Project P – Dennis, Benson, Anna
Explanation:

Passage:

Anna, Benson, Chris, Dennis, Elena and Frank are the six employees of a company who work on
three different projects, namely Project P, Project Q and Project R. Out of the six employees,
Anna and Elena are women while remaining four, namely Benson, Chris, Dennis and Frank are
men. Anna, Chris and Frank are managers while Benson, Dennis and Elena are associates. Each
project must have one manager and one or more associates working for it. Each manager works
on only one project while out of the three associates, one works on only one project, one other
associate works on two projects while the third associate works on all the three projects.

The following information is known:


a. Project Q has involvement of maximum number of employees.
b. Both the women work together on one project. There is only one project on which only male
employees work.
c. Benson is a new joinee and is assigned to work on only one project.
d. Dennis and Elena work together on exactly two projects.
e. Number of employees working for project P is more than the number of employees working
for project R.
f. Anna works for project P.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.
Question:

Which of the following can be correct?

Options:

1. Frank works on a project with two other men and one woman.
2. Chris works on a project with one man and one woman.
3. Elena works on two projects with two men.
4. Benson and Anna work together on a project.
Explanation:

Passage:

Anna, Benson, Chris, Dennis, Elena and Frank are the six employees of a company who work on
three different projects, namely Project P, Project Q and Project R. Out of the six employees,
Anna and Elena are women while remaining four, namely Benson, Chris, Dennis and Frank are
men. Anna, Chris and Frank are managers while Benson, Dennis and Elena are associates. Each
project must have one manager and one or more associates working for it. Each manager works
on only one project while out of the three associates, one works on only one project, one other
associate works on two projects while the third associate works on all the three projects.

The following information is known:


a. Project Q has involvement of maximum number of employees.
b. Both the women work together on one project. There is only one project on which only male
employees work.
c. Benson is a new joinee and is assigned to work on only one project.
d. Dennis and Elena work together on exactly two projects.
e. Number of employees working for project P is more than the number of employees working
for project R.
f. Anna works for project P.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:
Options:

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
Explanation:

Passage:

On a Saturday night at a local disco, Amit is wearing a blue shirt and blue trousers. His friend
Arif who is also there that night has come on his motorcycle. Abhijeet is wearing white trousers.
Abhishek hates to wear either black or blue trousers. Abhilash has decided to come in his new
Zen and gave a ride to one of his friends. Ajay and one more person wore brown trousers.
Anurag cannot drive any vehicle. Abhilash and Anurag have the same coloured shirts: green.
Abhishek took a lift from a friend and Arif offered a lift to one of the boys. Ajay drove his own
car, and Anurag came on the only motorcycle that was there at that hour. Amit wore the same
shirt colour as the person who went with him.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If Abhishek and Amit came together in a Cielo, then who went with Abhilash?
Note: Your answer should be in  letters ( specifying the person). Use the virtual keyboard to
enter your answer in the box provided below

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. ABHIJEET
2. Anurag
3. Ajay
4. Arif 
Explanation:

It cannot be Arif or Anurag because Arif came on a motorbike and Anurag went with him. We
also know Amit and Abhishek came together. Now, out of the remaining three, we know Ajay
and Abhilash came in their cars, and Abhilash has definitely given a lift to someone. By the
rocess of elimination, that could only have been Abhijeet.

Passage:

On a Saturday night at a local disco, Amit is wearing a blue shirt and blue trousers. His friend
Arif who is also there that night has come on his motorcycle. Abhijeet is wearing white trousers.
Abhishek hates to wear either black or blue trousers. Abhilash has decided to come in his new
Zen and gave a ride to one of his friends. Ajay and one more person wore brown trousers.
Anurag cannot drive any vehicle. Abhilash and Anurag have the same coloured shirts: green.
Abhishek took a lift from a friend and Arif offered a lift to one of the boys. Ajay drove his own
car, and Anurag came on the only motorcycle that was there at that hour. Amit wore the same
shirt colour as the person who went with him.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

What is the colour of Abhishek's shirt? (Use data from previous question).

Note: Your answer should be in  letters (specifying the colour) . Use the virtual keyboard to
enter your answer in the box provided below

[quizky-text]
Options:

1. BLUE
2. Green
3. White
4. Black
Explanation:

Abhishek came with Amit, and we know he wore the same coloured shirt as his co-passenger.
Since, Amit is wearing blue, so is Abhishek.

Passage:

On a Saturday night at a local disco, Amit is wearing a blue shirt and blue trousers. His friend
Arif who is also there that night has come on his motorcycle. Abhijeet is wearing white trousers.
Abhishek hates to wear either black or blue trousers. Abhilash has decided to come in his new
Zen and gave a ride to one of his friends. Ajay and one more person wore brown trousers.
Anurag cannot drive any vehicle. Abhilash and Anurag have the same coloured shirts: green.
Abhishek took a lift from a friend and Arif offered a lift to one of the boys. Ajay drove his own
car, and Anurag came on the only motorcycle that was there at that hour. Amit wore the same
shirt colour as the person who went with him.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

The two boys in the Zen wore the same coloured trousers. What was the colour? (Use
information from the previous questions).

Note: Your answer should be in  letters (specifying the colour). Use the virtual keyboard to
enter your answer in the box provided below

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. WHITE
2. Grey
3. Black
4. Blue
Explanation:

Here again, we know that Abhijeet and Abhilash have come together, and it is Abhilash who
came in the Zen. Thus, since Abhijeet is wearing white trousers, so is Abhilash. 

Passage:

On a Saturday night at a local disco, Amit is wearing a blue shirt and blue trousers. His friend
Arif who is also there that night has come on his motorcycle. Abhijeet is wearing white trousers.
Abhishek hates to wear either black or blue trousers. Abhilash has decided to come in his new
Zen and gave a ride to one of his friends. Ajay and one more person wore brown trousers.
Anurag cannot drive any vehicle. Abhilash and Anurag have the same coloured shirts: green.
Abhishek took a lift from a friend and Arif offered a lift to one of the boys. Ajay drove his own
car, and Anurag came on the only motorcycle that was there at that hour. Amit wore the same
shirt colour as the person who went with him.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

From the information given in the previous questions, who are the persons who came in their
own vehicles to the disco that night?

Options:

1. Arif, Abhilash, Amit, Ajay


2. Arif, Abhilash, Ajay, Abhishek
3. Anurag, Arif, Ajay, Abhishek
4. Cannot be determined.
Explanation:

As Abhisek took lift from his friend, we have Arif, Abhilash, Amit, Ajay who owned a vehicle.
Hence, [1].

Passage:

Seven paratroopers; Pranav, Abhik, Bunty, Mayank, Kirti, Sharat and Harsh jump from a
helicopter one by one.
1. Mayank is not the first one to jump.
2. Bunty jumps immediately before Sharat and immediately after Harsh.
3. Kirti is not the third person to jump.
4. Equal number of people jump before and after Pranav.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Which of the following statements is/are sufficient to determine the exact sequence in which the
seven people jump?
I. Kirti jumps after Pranav.
II. Mayank jumps second.

Options:

1. Statement I is sufficient.
2. Statement II is sufficient.
3. Both the statements are required.
4. Both the statements are individually sufficient.
Explanation:

Passage:

Seven paratroopers; Pranav, Abhik, Bunty, Mayank, Kirti, Sharat and Harsh jump from a
helicopter one by one.

1. Mayank is not the first one to jump.


2. Bunty jumps immediately before Sharat and immediately after Harsh.
3. Kirti is not the third person to jump.
4. Equal number of people jump before and after Pranav.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:
 

Which of the following statements is definitely false if Abhik jumps last?


I. Pranav jumps after Sharat.
II. Mayank jumps before Kirti.
III. Harsh is the first person to jump.

Options:

1. I

2. II

3. III
4. None of these
Explanation:

Passage:

I and four of my family members are sitting in a line one after another. The person sitting in front
of me is not my sister. The person sitting in front of this person (i.e the person sitting in front of
me) is the father of this person (i.e the person sitting in front of me). My sister sits behind me.
The wife of the person in front of me is sitting immediately behind my sister. All these people
are the only family members I have and one of them is my father.

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Question:

How is the person sitting in front of me related to me?


Options:

1. Brother

2. Father

3. Grand father
4. Either brother or father 
Explanation:

Passage:

I and four of my family members are sitting in a line one after another. The person sitting in front
of me is not my sister. The person sitting in front of this person (i.e the person sitting in front of
me) is the father of this person (i.e the person sitting in front of me). My sister sits behind me.
The wife of the person in front of me is sitting immediately behind my sister. All these people
are the only family members I have and one of them is my father.

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Question:

If one of the persons sitting is my mother, then where is my grandfather sitting with respect to
me?

Options:

1. Next to me
2. Two seats in front of me
3. Two seats behind me
4. I don't have a grandfather
Explanation:
Passage:

In a call centre twelve employees are working in three shifts viz., 7 am - 3 pm, 3 pm - 11pm and
11 pm - 7 am. There are only four working cabins, each of which is occupied by only one person
at a time. Some more information is available which is as follows:
1. The three employees whose names start with the same letter do not work in the same shift or
in the same cabin.
2. Vicky, Roze and Tapan work in the same cabin.
3. Amy, Tapan and Nancy work in the same shift.
4. Laurie works in the same cabin as Amy and works in the same shift as Amin.
5. Ana, Vicky and Maria work in the same shift.
6. Keshav works in the same cabin as Romy and comes at 7 am when Romy leaves for the day.
7. Roze chooses to work in the shifts 7 am - 3 pm or 3 pm - 11 pm. Roze and Kesar do not work
in the same shift.

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Question:

Which of the following two do not work in the same shift?

Options:

1. Ana - Kesar

2. Amy - Romy
3. Laurie - Romy
4. Keshav - Amin
Explanation:

Passage:

In a call centre twelve employees are working in three shifts viz., 7 am - 3 pm, 3 pm - 11pm and
11 pm - 7 am. There are only four working cabins, each of which is occupied by only one person
at a time. Some more information is available which is as follows:
1. The three employees whose names start with the same letter do not work in the same shift or
in the same cabin.
2. Vicky, Roze and Tapan work in the same cabin.
3. Amy, Tapan and Nancy work in the same shift.
4. Laurie works in the same cabin as Amy and works in the same shift as Amin.
5. Ana, Vicky and Maria work in the same shift.
6. Keshav works in the same cabin as Romy and comes at 7 am when Romy leaves for the day.
7. Roze chooses to work in the shifts 7 am - 3 pm or 3 pm - 11 pm. Roze and Kesar do not work
in the same shift.

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Question:

Who works in the same cabin as Amin and comes to the call centre when Amin leaves?

Options:

1. Maria

2. Nancy

3. Romy
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Passage:

In a call centre twelve employees are working in three shifts viz., 7 am - 3 pm, 3 pm - 11pm and
11 pm - 7 am. There are only four working cabins, each of which is occupied by only one person
at a time. Some more information is available which is as follows:
1. The three employees whose names start with the same letter do not work in the same shift or
in the same cabin.
2. Vicky, Roze and Tapan work in the same cabin.
3. Amy, Tapan and Nancy work in the same shift.
4. Laurie works in the same cabin as Amy and works in the same shift as Amin.
5. Ana, Vicky and Maria work in the same shift.
6. Keshav works in the same cabin as Romy and comes at 7 am when Romy leaves for the day.
7. Roze chooses to work in the shifts 7 am - 3 pm or 3 pm - 11 pm. Roze and Kesar do not work
in the same shift.

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.


Question:

_______ does not work in the 11 pm - 7 am shift.

Options:

1. Vicky
2. Romy
3. Nancy
4. Tapan
Explanation:

Passage:

In a call centre twelve employees are working in three shifts viz., 7 am - 3 pm, 3 pm - 11pm and
11 pm - 7 am. There are only four working cabins, each of which is occupied by only one person
at a time. Some more information is available which is as follows:
1. The three employees whose names start with the same letter do not work in the same shift or
in the same cabin.
2. Vicky, Roze and Tapan work in the same cabin.
3. Amy, Tapan and Nancy work in the same shift.
4. Laurie works in the same cabin as Amy and works in the same shift as Amin.
5. Ana, Vicky and Maria work in the same shift.
6. Keshav works in the same cabin as Romy and comes at 7 am when Romy leaves for the day.
7. Roze chooses to work in the shifts 7 am - 3 pm or 3 pm - 11 pm. Roze and Kesar do not work
in the same shift.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Amin works in the shift :

Options:

1. 7 am - 3pm
2. 3pm-11pm
3. 11pm -7 am 
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

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