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Reasoning

The document contains reasoning aptitude questions for SBI Clerk exam preparation, focusing on logical arrangements and distance calculations. It includes various scenarios involving individuals taking classes on different days and living in a building, requiring the reader to deduce information based on given clues. The questions test the ability to analyze relationships and positions among the subjects presented.
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Operation विजय SBI CLERK PDF : Reasoning Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information 8. What is the shortest distance between points B and E?
carefully and answer the questions given below: (a) √117m (b) √214m (c) √369m
Seven persons i.e. R, E, W, N, A, V and H are taking class in (d) √243m (e) None of these
different days of the same week, which starts from Monday
but not necessarily in the same order. All of them like a colour Directions (9-13): Study the following information
i.e., Red and Black but not necessarily in the same order. carefully and answer the questions given below:
W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black Twelve persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, E, F and G are living in
colour. The person who likes the Black colour does not take a three-storey building such that the ground floor is
the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor
Tuesday. Two persons take the class between N and H who is numbered as 3. Each of the floors has 4 flats in it as flat A,
like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R flat B, flat C and Flat D. Flat A of Floor 2 is immediately above
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class. Two Flat A of Floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of Floor 3. In
persons take the class between V and E who like the Black
the same way, Flat B of Floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of
colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W and A like
Floor 1 and immediately below Flat B of Floor 3. In the same
different colours.
way, Flat C of Floor 2 is immediately above Flat C of Floor 1
1. Who among the following persons takes the class on and immediately below Flat C of Floor 3. In the same way, Flat
Friday? D of Floor 2 is immediately above Flat D of Floor 1 and
(a) The person who likes the Red colour (b) A immediately below Flat D of Floor 3. Flat A is in the west of
(c) E Flat B and Flat B is in the west of Flat C and Flat C is in the west
(d) N (e) None of these
of Flat D.
2. How many persons take the class after N? F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-
(a) None (b) Three (c) Two numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and Flat C
(d) One (e) None of these respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q
3. If all the persons take the class in alphabetical order neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in different
from top to bottom, then the position of how many flats. One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same
persons remain unchanged? named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and F. W
(a) Two (b) None (c) Three lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in
(d) One (e) None of these the same named flat. W and R live in a different flat.
4. Who among the following persons likes the Black 9. Who among the following persons lives in Flat B?
colour? (a) U (b) E (c) R
(a) E (b) W (c) Both E and W (d) X (e) None of these
(d) A (e) None of these
10. Who among the following persons lives just above R in
5. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
the same named flat?
(a) No one takes the class before A (b) At least two
persons takes the class after H (c) R does not take (a) F (b) S (c) V
the class on Wednesday (d) G (e) None of these
(d) A like the red colour (e) All are true 11. How many persons live above P in the same named
Directions (6-8): Study the following information flat?
carefully and answer the questions given below: (a) None (b) Two (c) One
Amit starts walking from point A. He walks 12m North and (d) Either None or Two (e) None of these
reaches point B. Then he turns left and walks 5m to reach
point C. Now, he turns left again and walks 15m to reach point 12. Who among the following persons lives in Flat B of
D. Finally, he takes a right turn and walks 7m to reach point E. Floor 2?
(a) U (b) X (c) W
6. Point E is in which direction with respect to point A?
(d) Q (e) None of these
(a) North-East (b) South (c) South-East
(d) West (e) None of these 13. Who among the following persons lives to the west of
7. What is the total distance walk by Amit? X?
(a) 32m (b) 39m (c) 37m (a) S (b) F (c) T
(d) 36m (e) None of these (d) E (e) None of these

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Directions (14-16): Study the following information 21. Who among the following persons sits second to the
carefully and answer the questions given below: left of J?
In a certain code language: (a) K (b) N (c) O
“light always bright sunny” is coded as “pa na zo ku” (d) P (e) None of these
“sunny day beautiful sky” is coded as “ku lu eq si” Directions (22-23): Study the following alphanumeric
“always enjoy beautiful day” is coded as “na mi eq lu” symbol series carefully and answer the questions given
“sky light enjoy stars” is coded as “si pa mi ti” below:
14. What is the code for “beautiful sky” in the given code M3B#7ZK5W$E8P%Q2F@6N
language? 22. How many alphabets in the series are immediately
(a) eq pa (b) lu pa (c) mi ku preceded by a symbol?
(d) eq lu (e) None of these (a) None (b) One (c) Two
15. Which of the following may be coded as “ti na”? (d) Three (e) More than three
(a) sunny stars (b) bright always (c) always stars 23. If all the symbols are removed from this series, which
(d) enjoy light (e) None of these of the following element will be 4th to the left of P?
16. What is the code for “bright day” in the given code (a) Z (b) K (c) W
(d) E (e) None of these
language?
(a) na lu (b) zo lu (c) pa si 24. If by using the first, fourth, sixth and ninth letters from
(d) Either b) or e) (e) zo eq the left end of the word ‘ASTRONOMICAL’, form a
meaningful word. What is the second letter of that
Directions (17-21): Study the following information
word? If more than one word is formed, mark X. If no
carefully and answer the questions given below:
word is formed, mark Z.
Twelve persons sit in two parallel rows such that six persons
(a) A (b) R (c) N
sit in each row. In row 1- J, K, P, M, N and O sit and face the
(d) X (e) Z
north direction while in row 2 – A, B, C, D, E and F sit and face
the south direction but not necessarily in the same order. The Directions (25-29): Study the following information
persons sitting in row 1 do not face the persons sitting in row carefully and answer the questions given below:
2 and vice versa. Four boxes i.e., V, Q, S and T are kept one above the other (but
C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two not necessarily in the same order) in four different shelves
persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits to the left such that the bottommost shelf is numbered as 1, the shelf just
of M. A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent above it is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost shelf is
to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither sits numbered as 4. Each box contains ice creams of different
adjacent to M nor sits at the end. F sits immediately right of B. flavours i.e., Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry and Butterscotch
N and J do not sit adjacent to each other. (but not necessarily in the same order). Each ice cream box is
of a different price (in Rs) i.e., 24, 18, 38 and 47 (but not
17. What is the position of C with respect to E? necessarily in the same order).
(a) Immediately left (b) Second to the right (c) One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains
Immediately right Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept below
(d) Third to the right (e) None of these Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of
18. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 24 rupees. Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box
which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
hence form a group. Find the one who doesn’t belong
rupees. The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above
to the group?
Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.
(a) K (b) P (c) E
(d) C (e) D 25. Which among the following box is kept just above the
box which contains Strawberry ice cream?
19. How many persons sit between K and N?
(a) Box Q (b) Ice cream which has price Rs. 18
(a) None (b) Three (c) One
(c) Box V
(d) Two (e) None of these
(d) Ice cream which has price Rs. 38 (e) None of these
20. How many persons sit to the left of A?
26. What is the shelf number of Box S?
(a) One (b) Three (c) More than three (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3
(d) Two (e) None of these (d) Either 3 or 2 (e) None of these

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27. What is the difference between the price of ice cream 32. Statements:
in Box Q and Box V? Only Points are Circle
(a) Rs. 12 (b) Rs. 15 (c) Rs. 6 Some Points are Square
(d) Rs. 8 (e) None of these Only a few Square is Rhombus
Conclusions:
28. What is the price of the box that is kept in shelf I. No Circle is Rhombus
number 2? II. Some Circle is not Square
(a) Rs. 38 (b) Rs. 47 (c) Rs. 24 (a) If only conclusion I follows
(d) Rs. 18 (e) Either Rs. 38 or Rs. 24 (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows
29. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(a) Box S is kept in the third shelf (b) One box is kept (e) If both conclusions I and II follow
between Box V and Box T (c) The price of the
33. Statements:
chocolate ice cream is Rs.18 Only a few Arrows are Round
(d) Box V is kept in topmost shelf (e) None is true All Round is Triangle
Conclusions:
30. Combine the second letter of ‘BRAIN’, the third letter
I. No Arrows is Triangle
of ‘TRICK’, the first letter of ‘APPLE’, and the last letter
II. Some Triangle is Arrows
of ‘GAME’ and make a word (place the letters in the (a) If only conclusion I follows
given sequence). Find the second letter of the (b) If only conclusion II follows
meaningful word thus formed? If no meaningful word (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
is formed mark Z as answer. (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(a) A (b) R (c) E (e) If both conclusions I and II follow
(d) I (e) Z 34. Statements:
Directions (31-35): In each of the questions below, some Some Lines are Tripods
Only Tripods are Camera
statements are given followed by two conclusions. You
Conclusions:
have to take the given statements to be true even if they
I. Some Camera is Lines
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read
II. All Tripods can be Lines
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given (a) If only conclusion I follows
conclusions logically follows from the given statements (b) If only conclusion II follows
disregarding commonly known facts. (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
31. Statements:
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Only a few Bottle is Paper
Some Paper is Pen 35. Statements:
No B is Z
Only a few Pen is Glass
Only a few Z is T
Conclusions:
Conclusions:
I. Some Bottle is not Pen
I. Some T is not B
II. All Glass being Paper is a possibility II. All Z can never be T
(a) If only conclusion I follows (a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows (b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow (e) If both conclusions I and II follow

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Solutions
1. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black colour. The person who likes the Black colour does
not take the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on Tuesday.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two persons take the class between N and H who like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that N and H take the class on Thursday and Sunday respectively.

Clues: Two persons take the class between V and E who like the Black colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W
and A like different colours.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for E and it is clear that A likes the
Red colour and W likes the Black colour.

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Inference: Final arrangement:

E takes the class on Friday


2. (b): Final arrangement:

Clues: W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black colour. The person who likes the Black colour does
not take the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on Tuesday.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two persons take the class between N and H who like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that N and H take the class on Thursday and Sunday respectively.

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Clues: Two persons take the class between V and E who like the Black colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W
and A like different colours.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for E and it is clear that A likes the
Red colour and W likes the Black colour.

Inference: Final arrangement:

Three persons take the class after N


3. (d): Final arrangement:

Clues: W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black colour. The person who likes the Black colour does
not take the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on Tuesday.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two persons take the class between N and H who like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that N and H take the class on Thursday and Sunday respectively.

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Clues: Two persons take the class between V and E who like the Black colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W
and A like different colours.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for E and it is clear that A likes the
Red colour and W likes the Black colour.

Inference: Final arrangement:

N remains unchanged

4. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black colour. The person who likes the Black colour does
not take the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on Tuesday.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

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Clues: Two persons take the class between N and H who like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that N and H take the class on Thursday and Sunday respectively.

Clues: Two persons take the class between V and E who like the Black colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W
and A like different colours.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for E and it is clear that A likes the
Red colour and W likes the Black colour.

Inference: Final arrangement:

Both E and W like the Black colour


5. (d): Final arrangement:

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Clues: W takes the class two persons before R who likes the Black colour. The person who likes the Black colour does
not take the class on Saturday and Sunday. V takes the class on Tuesday.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two persons take the class between N and H who like the Red colour. H does not take the class just after both R
and W. N and H are not the first person to take the class.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that N and H take the class on Thursday and Sunday respectively.

Clues: Two persons take the class between V and E who like the Black colour. V and N do not like the Black colour. W
and A like different colours.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for E and it is clear that A likes the
Red colour and W likes the Black colour.

Inference: Final arrangement:

The statement given in option (d), is true


6. (e):

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Point E is in the South-west of Point A
7. (b):

39m
8. (c):

√369m
9. (d): Final arrangement:

Clues: F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and
Flat C respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in
different flats.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and
F.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for G and V.

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Clues: W lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in the same named flat. W and R live in a different
flat.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that U and E live in Flat A and R live in Flat D.

Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement:

X lives in Flat B
10. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and
Flat C respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in
different flats.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and
F.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for G and V.

Clues: W lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in the same named flat. W and R live in a different
flat.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that U and E live in Flat A and R live in Flat D.

Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement:

V lives just above R in the same named flat


11. (b): Final arrangement:

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Clues: F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and
Flat C respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in
different flats.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and
F.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for G and V.

Clues: W lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in the same named flat. W and R live in a different
flat.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that U and E live in Flat A and R live in Flat D.

Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement:

Two persons live above P in the same named flat


12. (d): Final arrangement:

Clues: F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and
Flat C respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in
different flats.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

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Clues: One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and
F.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for G and V.

Clues: W lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in the same named flat. W and R live in a different
flat.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that U and E live in Flat A and R live in Flat D.

Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement:

Q lives in Flat B of floor 2


13. (d): Final arrangement:

Clues: F lives just to the east of S and just to the west of T on an odd-numbered floor. S and F do not live in Flat B and
Flat C respectively. Q lives just above X in the same named flat. Q neither lives in Flat D nor in Flat C. S and X live in
different flats.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: One floor gap between V and G and they live in the same named flat. G does not live on the same floor as of Q and
F.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for G and V.

Clues: W lives to the east of Q but not in Flat D. U lives just above E in the same named flat. W and R live in a different
flat.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that U and E live in Flat A and R live in Flat D.

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Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement:

E lives to the west of X


14. (e):

15. (c):

16. (d):

17. (d): Final arrangement:

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Clues: C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits
to the left of M.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither
sits adjacent to M nor sits at the end.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A and B.

Clues: F sits immediately right of B. N and J do not sit adjacent to each other.
Inference: Only one person remains in each row i.e., P and E. So, the Final arrangement is:

C sits third to the right of E


18. (d): Final arrangement:

Clues: C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits
to the left of M.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

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Clues: A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither
sits adjacent to M nor sits at the end.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A and B.

Clues: F sits immediately right of B. N and J do not sit adjacent to each other.
Inference: Only one person remains in each row i.e., P and E. So, the Final arrangement is:

Except for the person in option (d), all other persons sit at the ends of the row
19. (b): Final arrangement:

Clues: C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits
to the left of M.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither
sits adjacent to M nor sits at the end.

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Inference: From the above conditions Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A and B.

Clues: F sits immediately right of B. N and J do not sit adjacent to each other.
Inference: Only one person remains in each row i.e., P and E. So, the Final arrangement is:

Three persons sit between K and N


20. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits
to the left of M.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither
sits adjacent to M nor sits at the end.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A and B.

Clues: F sits immediately right of B. N and J do not sit adjacent to each other.
Inference: Only one person remains in each row i.e., P and E. So, the Final arrangement is:

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Four persons sit to the left of A
21. (a): Final arrangement:

Clues: C sits second to the left of D. Either D or C sits at the end. Two persons sit between M and N. Only one person sits
to the left of M.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: A sits third to the right of B. B and D do not sit adjacent to each other. Two persons sit between K and O. O neither
sits adjacent to M nor sits at the end.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A and B.

Clues: F sits immediately right of B. N and J do not sit adjacent to each other.
Inference: Only one person remains in each row i.e., P and E. So, the Final arrangement is:

K sits second to the left of J


22. (c): $E, %Q
23. (e): New series = M 3 B 7 Z K 5 W E 8 P Q 2 F 6 N
‘5’ will be 4th to the left of P
24. (a): Letters: 1st (A), 4th (R), 6th (N), 9th (I)
Possible word: "RAIN"
The second letter of the word: A

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25. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept
below Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of rupees 24.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
rupees.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for Box Q and the box which contains
Vanilla ice cream.

Clues: The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that ice cream in Box S is 38 rupees.

Inference: Only one ice cream flavour remains i.e., Chocolate and only one price remains i.e., 47. So, the Final
arrangement is:

Box V is kept just above the box which contains Strawberry ice cream
26. (a): Final arrangement:

Clues: One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept
below Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of rupees 24.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

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Clues: Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
rupees.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for Box Q and the box which contains
Vanilla ice cream.

Clues: The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that ice cream in Box S is 38 rupees.

Inference: Only one ice cream flavour remains i.e., Chocolate and only one price remains i.e., 47. So, the Final
arrangement is:

Box S is kept in shelf number 4


27. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept
below Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of rupees 24.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
rupees.

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Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for Box Q and the box which contains
Vanilla ice cream.

Clues: The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that ice cream in Box S is 38 rupees.

Inference: Only one ice cream flavour remains i.e., Chocolate and only one price remains i.e., 47. So, the Final
arrangement is:

The price of ice cream in Box Q and Box V is 18 and 24 respectively


The difference between the price of ice cream in Box Q and Box V = 24-18 = 6
28. (b): Final arrangement:

Clues: One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept
below Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of rupees 24.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
rupees.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for Box Q and the box which contains
Vanilla ice cream.

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Clues: The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.
Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that ice cream in Box S is 38 rupees.

Inference: Only one ice cream flavour remains i.e., Chocolate and only one price remains i.e., 47. So, the Final
arrangement is:

Price of the box which is kept in shelf number 2 is 47


29. (c): Final arrangement:

Clues: One box is kept between Box S and Box T which contains Strawberry ice cream. Not more than one box is kept
below Box T. Box V which is kept just above Box T has ice cream of rupees 24.
Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

Clues: Two boxes are kept between Box Q and the box which contains vanilla ice cream. The ice cream in Box Q is 18
rupees.
Inference: From the above conditions Case 2 is cancelled here as there is no place for Box Q and the box which contains
Vanilla ice cream.

Clues: The box which contains Butterscotch is kept above Box T. The price of ice cream in Box S is not in a prime number.

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Inference: From the above conditions it is clear that ice cream in Box S is 38 rupees.

Inference: Only one ice cream flavour remains i.e., Chocolate and only one price remains i.e., 47. So, the Final
arrangement is:

The statement given in option (c) is true


30. (e): Letters: 2nd from BRAIN (R), 3rd from TRICK (I), 1st from APPLE (A), Last from GAME (E)
Possible word: "RIAE" (doesn't form any meaningful word)
Since no meaningful word is formed, the answer is Z.
31. (b): I. does not follow – As there is no direct relation between Bottle and Pen. So, any definite relation does not follow
II. follow - As there is no direct relation between Glass and Paper. So, any definite relation does not
follow but is true in the possibility

32. (e): I. follow – Circle is restricted for relation with anyone except Points. So, No Circle is Rhombus follows
II. follow - Part of the Circle which is Points is restricted for relation with anyone. So, it follows

33. (b): I. does not follow – Some Arrows are Round and all Round are Triangle. So, some Arrows are also Triangle. So, it does
not follow
II. follow – Some Arrows are Round and all Round are Triangle. So, some Arrows are also Triangle. So, it follows

34. (d): I. does not follow – Camera is restricted for relation with anyone except Tripods. So, it does not follow

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II. does not follow – Camera is restricted for relation with anyone except Tripods. So, All Tripods can be Lines does not
follow

35. (e): I. follow – the part of T which is Z will not relate with B.
II. follow – As there is a hidden restriction between Z and T because of which all Z can never be T.

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