Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. L, M, N, O, P and Q are six members of a Committee. They are sitting around a circular table.
(i) O sits to the second left of red chair, which is not near to L and yellow chair.
(ii) Q neither sits on pink chair nor opposite to L.
(iii) M is not near to black and red chair but opposite to pink chairs.
(iv) N sits second left of white chair but not near to Q.
1. Who is sitting opposite to N?
L
P
M
None of these
The answer is (4)
2. What is the color of P’s chair?
REDPINK
YELLOW
WHITE
None of these
The answer is (1)
3. Who is sitting second to the left of white chair?
QP
O
N
None of these
The answer is (4)
4. What is the position of ‘O’ with respect to the yellow chair?
Immediate rightsecond right
immediate left
Can't be determined
None of these
The answer is (4)
5. Who is sitting opposite to the red chair?
ML
O
Q
None of these
The answer is (2)
Directions (6-10): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given questions-
6. 172-(5)2* 2/4 * 2=?
426
246
264
220
None of these
The answer is (3)
7. 16.9+√1.69+√0.0009=?
18.3218.02
18.83
18.23
None of these
The answer is (4)
8. ?+√484*22+9 = 94+26
373913
101
111
None of These
The answer is (5)
9.25/3 + 40/9 + 137/12 + 26/3 = ?
113/36111/36
115/36
116/36
None of These
The answer is (5)
10. 375 + 30% of 170 - 40% of 360 = ?
272238
345
282
None of These
The answer is (4)
Direction (11-15): In each question below, four words printed in bold type are given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One of these words printed in bold may either be wrongly spelt or in appropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5) i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
11.In perhaps what has been his most difficult speech in recent times, U.S. President Barack Obama, told his nation on Sunday that he will not flinch from using his government’s milittary might to destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), or IS as it is more popularly known.
difficultflinch
popularly
military
None of these
The answer is (4)
12.The savagery — the two used assault weapons to mow down Farook’s coleagues — once again proved that we cannot rob the terrorist of the advantage of surprise that he packs in his armoury. He will strike anywhere he wants, especially when he confronts soft targets like the employees of the Inland Regional Center of the County Department of Public Health in San Bernardino, near Los Angeles, who had gathered for a training event and subsequent partying. The centre offers assistance to disabled people.
Colleaguesterrorist
employees
assistance
None of these
The answer is (1)
13.This phenomenon has bafflled governments as well as intelligence agencies. It explains the ease with which Paris was attacked recently. Interestingly, while the Paris massacre was the outcome of coordinated action by a group of more than 10 people across Europe, the San Bernardino incident was the act of two lone wolves bound by matrimony.
phenomenonbaffled
interestingly
incident
None of These
The answer is (2)
14.Farook and Malik were a nondescript cuple who had aroused little attention prior to the incident. Farook, an inspector in the Department of Public Health, was an American citizen of Pakistani descent, and his wife Malik, a Pakistan-born legal resident of the U.S.
cuplearoused
inspector
citizen
None of these
The answer is (1)
15.It would be equaly unfair to believe that anyone in Mr. Obama’s place could have done better. He may look drained out having led the nation for seven difficult years. That does not detract from the fact that he is trying to leave a deep impression on the nation in this vital area.
draineddetract
impression
equally
None of these
The answer is (4)
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