TYPE
– 1
1.
In the class Amit’s rank is 25th
from left and is 30th.
From right Find out the total no. of students.
(a) 29 (b)55 (c) 54
(d) Can’t be
determined (e)None of these.
2.
Among the 46 students, Fatima’s
position from the Top is 12th. Find out her positions from the
Bottom?
(a)33 (b)34 (c)37
(d)35 (e)None
of these.
3.
In a Row of Boys Aryan’s position
from one end is 15th, If the total no. of Boys in the Row is 25, then find out
his position from another end?
(a)9th (b)10th (c)11th
(d)12th (e)None of these.
4.
Among the 30 students. Raman and
Sanjeev are at 14th and 15th position from the Top
respectively. Find out their position from the bottom?
(a)16, 17 (b)15, 16 (c)17,
16
(d)16, 15 (e)None of these.
5.
Amar’s rank from Top is 25th
in a class and Anita’s rank is thirty. Find out the total no. of student in the
class?
(a)29 (b)55 (c)62
(d)Can’t be determined (e)None
of these.
6.
Fatima’s rank from the top is 12th
in a class of 46 students. What is the position of her from bottom?
(a)33 (b)34 (c)37
(d)35 (e)None of these.
7.
In a row of girls Arshi’s rank is
15th from one side of the row by 25 girls is present in the row.
What is the position of Arshi from another side?
(a)9th (b)10th (c)11th
(d)12th (e)None of these.
8.
Amar is 10th from one
side in row of 50 members. What is the rank of Amar from another side?
(a)40th (b)20th (c)39th
(e)41th (e)None of these.
9.
Sudhir’s rank from top is Seventh
and from Bottom is twenty eight. Find out the total no. of students in the
class?
(a)34 (b)35
(c)28
(d)21 (e)None of these.
10.
In row of students position of
Neeta is eight from right and position of Raja is sixteenth from right, then
what is total no. of students in the row?
(a)22 (b)23 (c)24
(d)Can’t be
determined 5)None of these.
11.
In the row of sixteenth boys when
Akash shifts third step place left the left side then he becomes eight position
from the left. What is his position from right in the starting?
(a)6th (b)11th (c)8th
(d)5th (e)None
of these.
12.
Rajnee’s rank is 37th
from Top. Meena is 17th position below From Rajnee and Meena is 46th
from bottom. What will be the total no. of girls in the class?
1)73 (b)99 (c)65
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
13.
Position of R is 5th
from right in a row of twenty students and T is fourth from left. What is no.
of students between R and T in a row?
(a)11th (b)12th (c)10th
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None of these.
14.
Position of Haresh is twenty
seven from left in a row of fortynine students and position of Mahesh is twenty
seven from rightin the same row? What is the number of students betweenHaresh
and Mohan?
(a)6 (b)3
(c)5
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
15.
In a row of 21 girls, when Monika
was shifted by 4 places towards the right, she become 12th from, the
left end. What was her earlier position from right end of the row?
a) 9th b) 10th c)
11th
d) 12th e)
14th
16.
In a row of boys Ravi is 13th
from the left. When shifted to his right by 3 places, he becomes 17th
from the right end of the row. How many boys are there in the row?
a) 32 b) 33 c)
31
d) Data inadequate e) None of these.
17.
In a class Vidya ranks 7th
from the top, Divya is 7 ranks ahead of Madhu and 3 ranks behind Vidya , Sushma
, who is 4th from the bottom, is 32 ranks behind Madhu. How many
students are there in the class?
a) 52 b) 49 c)
50
d) 51 e) None of these.
18.
In a class Smita is 6th
from the top, Harsha is 18th from the bottom, Manish is 14 ranks
below Smita& 15 ranks above Harsha. How many students are there in the
Class?
a) 55 b) 53 c)
52
d) Data inadequate e) None of these.
19.
In a row of children standing
facing South, Nidhi is seventh from the left end &Rajan is 4th
from the right. When Nidhi is shifted 2 places towards right &Rajan 3
places left, then there are 5 children between them. How many children are
standing in the row?
a)25 b) 21
c)
19
d)
Data inadequate e) None of
these.
20.
15 children are standing in a row
facing north. Ravi is to the immediate left of prabha& is 8th
from the left end. Arjun is 2nd from the right end. Which of the
following statements is not true?
a) Prabha is 7th from right end
b) There
are 4 children between Prabha&Arjun
c) Arjun
is 13th from the left end
d) There
are 5 children between Ravi &Arjun
e) Ravi
is exactly in the middle.
21.
Arun is fifth from the left end
and Navin is 12th from the right end in a row of children. If Navin
shifts by three places towards Arun he becomes tenth from the left end. How
many children are there in the row?
a) 21 b) 22 c)
23
d) 24 e) None of these.
22.
In a queue, Amrita is 10th
from the front while Mukul is 25th from behind and Mamta is just in
the middle of the two. If there be 50 persons in the queue, what position does
Mamta occupy from the front?
a) 20th b) 19th c) 18th
d) 17th e) None of these.
23.
In a row of ten boys, when Rohit
was shifted by two places towards the left, he became 7th from the
left end. What was his earlier position from the right end of the row?
a) First b) Second
c) Fourth
d) Sixth e)
None of these.
24.
In a row of 24 boys, when Ajay
was shifted by 4 places towards left, he became 8th from left end.
What was his earlier position from the right end of the row?
a) 12th b) 13th c) 14th
d) 15th e) None of these.
25.
In a class Seema is 10th
from the top and Bablee is 20th from the bottom. Raju is 11 ranks
below Seema and 21 ranks above Bablee. How many students are in the class if
list includes all the students of the class?
(a)60
(b)61 (c)62
(d)Data inadequate (e)None of these.
26.
In a class Vidya ranks 7th
from the top, Divya is 7 ranks ahead of Medha and 3 ranks behind Vidya. Sushma,
who is 4th from the bottom, is 32 ranks behind Medha. How many
students are there in the class?
(a)52 (b)49
(c)50
(d)51 (e)None of these.
27.
In a class Smita is 6th
from the top and Harsha is 18th from the bottom. Mangesh is 14 ranks
below Smitaand 15 ranks above Harsha. How many students are there in the class?
(a)55 (b)53 (c)52
(d)Data inadequate (d)None
of these.
TYPE – 2
28.
Haresh is 27th from
the left end of a row of 49 boys & Mahesh is 17th from the right
end in the same row. How many boys are there between them in the row?
a) 6 b) 3 c)
5
d) Data inadequate e) None of these.
29.
Position of Hemant is14th in front of row and Jon is 17th
from backside while Mari is present between
Hemant and Jon. 24persons in the row, then what is the no. of persons
between Hemant and Mary?
(a)5 (b)2 (c)7
(d)8 (e)1
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of
these.
30.
Ravi is sixteenth from the front
in a column of boys. There are twice as many behind him as there are in front.
How many boys are there between Ravi and fifth boy from the end of the column?
a) 26 b) 25 c)
10
d) Can’t be determined e) None of these.
31.
In a group of boys Anup is 15th
from infront of the column. The number of boys behind him where thrice the
number of boys infront of him. How many boys are there between Anup and 7thboysfromthe
last end of the group?
(a)33 (b)35 (c)34
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of
these.
32.
Twenty five child stand in a row
facing north. Position of Q is eight from the right and ten boys are presents
between Q and D. What is the position of D From the left?
(a)7th (b)19th (c)8th
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None of
these.
33.
Position of Mohan is twenty from
left and is twelve from right in a row of boys. Position of Pratap is fifteen
from right in the same row. What will be no. of boys between Mohan and Pratap?
(a)2 (b)3 (c)None
(d)One (e)None
of these.
34.
Some boys are standing in a row.
In which row positions of Sunil is tenth from right. Position of Anant is seven
from left. Ten boys are Present between Sunil and Anant. What is the total no.
ofboys in a row?
(a)27 (b)22 (c)25
(d)23 (e)None of these.
35.
In a column of girls Kamal is 11th
from the front. Neela is 3 places ahead of Sunita who is 22nd from
the front. How many girls are there between Kamal and Neela in thacolumn?
(a)6 (b)8 (c)7
(d)Can’t be determined (e)None
of these.
36.
Rajeev ranks 12th from
the top and Krishna ranks 26th from the bottom. If there are five
students between them, then how many students are there in the class?
(a)41 (b)42 (c)44
(d)45
(e)None
of these.
TYPE – 3
37.
In a row of children Deepa is 9th
from the left and Reena is 13th from the right. When they exchange
places, Deepa will be 17th from the left. Which of the following
will be the new position of Reena from the right?
a) 20th b) 7th c) 21st
d) 9th e) None of these.
38.
In a row of students, Anil is 17th
from the left and Bindu is 8th from the right. If they interchange
their positions. Bindu becomes 17th from the left. How many students
are there in the row?
a)26 b) 27 c)
28
d) 29 e) Can’t be determined.
39.
In a row of children, Hari is 11th
from the left and Manjula is 17th from the right. When they exchange
their places, Hari will be 13th from the left. Which of the
following will be the new position of Manjula from the right?
a) 11th b)
29th c)
19th
d) None of
these .e) 21st
40.
George is 6th from the
left & Rajeev is 9th from right. When they interchange their
positions Rajeev become 15th from right. What will be George’s
position from the left?
a) 10 b) 12
c) 13 d)
14
41.
A who is twelve from left in the
row of boys and B who is 7thfrom the right. If they interchange
their position then A becomes 17th from left. What is the no. of
boys in the row?
(a)22 (b)23 3)24
(d)25 (e)None of these.
42.
Ravina is 13th
position from left in row of girls of Mohiniis 18thposition from
right. If they interchange their position. Mohini becomes 18th from
left. How many girls will be in the row?
(a)33 (b)48 (c)47
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of
these.
43.
Srinath is 7th from
the left in the row boys and Venkatesh is 12thfrom the right. If
they are interchange their position, Shrinath is becomes twenty two rank from
left. Find the total no. of students in the class?
(a)19 (b)31 (c)33
4)34 (e)None of these.
44.
In a row, Rama is 12th
from the left end, Ramu is 19th from the right end. After their
places are interchanged, Rama becomes 21st from the left end. How
many students are there in the row?
a) 52 b)
40 c) 39
d) Data inadequate e) None of these.
45.
In a row of girls, Ravina is 15th
from the left &Mohini is 18th from the right. If they
interchange their places, Mohini becomes 15th from the left. How
many girls are there in the row?
a) 33 b) 48 c) 47
d) Data inadequate e) None of these.
TYPE – 4
Direction
(46–47): Anju is elder than Suman. Arti is elder than Anju but younger than
Kusum. Kusum is elder than Suman. Suman is younger than Arti & Gita is the
eldest.
46.
Who is the youngest?
a) Anju b)
Suman
c) Arti d)
Kusum
47.
Age wise, who is in the middle?
a) Suman b)
Anju
c) Arti d)
Kusum
48.
Madan is taller than Shyam, who
is shorter than Rohit. Vipin is taller than Akash. Ahmed is shorter than Vivek
Neither Vipin nor Vivek is the tallest. If Rohit is standing second in
decreasing order of height, who will stand in the middle in the group of these
seven persons?
(a)Vipin (b)Vipin or Vivek (c)Ahmed
(d)Ahmed (e)can’t
be determined
49.
Rajnish is older than Rajesh and
Raman. Ramesh is older than Rajesh but younger than Rajeev. Raman is older than
Rajeev. Who among them is oldest?
(a)Rajeev (b)Rajesh (c)Rajnish
(d)Ramesh (e)None
of these.
50.
If Anju is taller than Rohini but
shorter than Manju and Rohini is as tall as Sarayu but taller than Shubhangi,
ThemSarayu is
(a)taller than Manju (b)shorter than Anju
(c)as tall as Anju (d)shorter
than Shubhangi
(e)is shorter than Rohini
51.
Among P, Q, R, S and T, T is
shorter than S and P. Q is shorter than only P. Who among them is the shortest?
(a)Can’t be
determined (b)R
(c)T (d)Q (e)None
of these.
52.
Among six friends L, M, N, P, Q
and S, each having a different height, N is taller than Q and P but shorter than M. P is taller than only Q
while S is shorter than only L. Which of the following pairs represents the
tallest and the shortest among the five friends?
(a)M, P (b)L, Q (c)P,
Q
(c)Can’t be
determined
53.
P, Q, R, S, T has different
weight R is heavier than only P and S is less heavy than Q but more than R. Who
is the heaviest of all?
(a)Q (b)P (c)R
(d)S (e)None of these.
54.
A, B, C, D and E has different
weight. D has more weight than only A and C has less weight than B and E. Who
is the heaviest in all?
(a)B (b)E (c)C
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
55.
P, Q, R, S and T has different
height. Q is smaller than only T and S is smaller than P and Q. Who is smallest
in height?
(a)R (b)S
(c)P
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
56.
A, B, C, D and E has different
amount of money. C has more money than only E, B and A. who has most money in
the above?
(a)C (b)D (c)E
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
57.
M earns more moneythan X but less
than T. V earn more money than M and T. R earns more money than only X. Who
earns less money in the above five?
(a)X (b)V (c)M
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None of these.
58.
Q can type faster than R but not
like V. T type faster than only R. S type faster than V. Who can type fastest
in the above five?
(a)V (b)T (c)S
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
59.
P, Q, T, A and B has different
height. T is taller than P and B but less than A and Q. P is not the smallest
in all. Who has tallest in the above five?
(a)A (b)Q (c)P
(d)P or B (e)None
of these.
60.
A, B, C, D and E has different
weight. D is not less heavier than B and E is not heavier than A, C is not the
heaviest. Who is the least heavy from the above?
(a)D (b)B (c)E
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
61.
B, F, J, K and W has different
weight. F is heavier than only J. B is heavier than F and W but not like K. Who
is the 3rd heaviest in all?
(a)B (b)F (c)K
(d)W (e)None of these.
62.
Six friends L, M, N, P, Q and S
has different height. N has more height than P and Q but less than M. P has
more height than only Q while S shorter than only L. Who is tallest and
smallest?
(a)M, P (b)L,
Q (c)P,
Q
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
63.
P, Q, R, S and T has different
height in which T is smaller than S and P. Q is smaller than only P. Who is the
shortest among them?
(a)Can’t be
determined (b)R
(c)T (d)Q (e)None
of these.
64.
A, B, C, D and E are five steel
box with different weight. E is heavier than only A. C is heavier than A and E
but less than B who is not heaviest from the above which box is heaviest?
(a)A (b)B (c)C
(d)D (e)E
65.
In a group of 6 boys, Nitin is
heavier than Mahesh but less than Nandu. Ketan is less heavier than Mahesh but
not heavier than Ramesh. If nandu is
less than Amit then who is the lightest in the above 6 boys?
(a)Mahesh (b)Ketan
(c)Ramesh
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None of these.
66.
S is heavier than R, Q is lighter
than M, N is more heavy than P but lighter than Q, R is heavier than M. Who is
the heaviest of all?
(a)R (b)M
(c)Q
67.
Among P, Q, T, A and B, each
having a different height, T is taller than P and B but shorter than A and Q. P
is not the shortest. Who among them is the tallest?
(a)A (b)Q (c)P
(d)P or B (e)Data inadequate
68.
Among four persons, B is taller
than C, A is taller than D, but not as tall as C. Who among them is the
tallest?
(a)A (b)B (c)C
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
Direction (69–70): Read the following Statement to answer
the given questions.
i)A,B,C,D and E are five friends
ii) A is shorter than B but taller than
E
iii) C is the tallest.
iv) D is little shorter than B & a
little taller than A.
69.
Who is the shortest among all?
a)
A b) B c)
C
d)
D e) E
70.
If they stand in the order of
their heights, who will be in the middle?
a)
A b) B c)
C
d)
D e) E
71.
Five students participated in an
examination and each scored different marks. Nidhi scored higher than Mamta.
Kavita scored lower than Prashant but higher than Nidhi. Anil’s score was
between Mamta and Nidhi. Which of the following pairs represents the highest
and the lowest scorers respectively?
(a)Nidhi,
Kavita (b)Kavita,
Mamta
(c)Anil,
Kavita (d)Prashant
, Mamta
(e)None
of these.
72.
Among P, Q, R, S and T, each
having a different weight, R is heavier than only P. S is lighter than Q and
heavier than T. Who among them is the heaviest?
(a)Q (b)P (c)S
(d)Data inadequate (e)None of these.
73.
Among six friends L, M, N, P, Q
and S, each having a different height, N is taller than Q and P but shorter than M. P is taller than only Q
while S is shorter than only L. Which of the following pairs represents the
tallest and the shortest among the five friends?
(a)M, P (b)L, Q (c)P,
Q
(c)Can’t be determined (e)None
of these.
74.
Among A, B, C, D and E, each
having a different weight, D is heavier than A and E, and B is lighter than C.
Who among them is the heaviest?
(a)D (b)B (c)C
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
75.
Among P, Q, R, S and T, each
having a different weight, R is heavier than S but lighter than T. P is lighter
than S. Who among them is the heaviest?
(a)T (b)Q (c)T
or Q
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
76.
Among B, F, J, K and W, each
having a different weight, F is heavier than only J. B is heavier than F and W
but not as heavy as K. Who among them is the third heaviest?
(a)B (b)F (c)K
(d)W (e)None of these.
77.
Among P, Q, T, A and B, each
having a different height, T is taller than P and B but shorter than A and Q. P
is not the shortest. Who among them is the tallest?
(a)A (b)Q (c)P
(d)P
or B (e)Data inadequate
78.
Q types faster than R but not as
fast as V. T types faster than R. S types faster than V. Who amongst the five
of them types the fastest?
(a)V (b)T (c)S
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
79.
In a unit test Suman’s marks in
Mathematics is more than her marks in History but not more than Geography. Her
marks in science is more than that in History but not as much as in Mathematics
and her marks in English is not as much as in Geography. In which of the given
subjects did she score the lowest?
(a)History (b)English (c)Science
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
80.
Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F
start climbing a hill together. After some time it is observed that ‘D’ has
reached a position higher than ‘B’ but not as high as ‘E’, ‘C’ is at a position
not higher than ‘D’ and not lower than ‘A’ , who is not lower than ‘F’ and not higher than ‘B’. Who has climbed the
highest position?
(a)D (b)E
(c)B
(d)Can’t
be determined (e)None of these.
TYPE – 5 ADVANCE
81.
In a class f 60, where girls are
twice that of boys, Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 girls
ahead of kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?
(a)3 (b)7 (c)12
(d)23
(e)None
of these.
82.
In a class of 180, where girls
are twice the number of boys, Rupesh, a boy, ranked thirty-fourth from the top.
If there are eighteen girls ahead of Rupesh, how many boys are after him in
rank?
(a)45 (b)44 (c)60
(d)Can’t be determined (e)None
of these.
83.
In a class 32 students disqualify
in a test. Abhisekh ranks 15th from the top and 19th from
the bottom among the qualified students. How many students are there in the
class?
(a)66 (b)67 (c)64
(d)65
(e)None
of these.
84.
In a class of 10 girls and 20
boys, Jaya’s rank is 4 among the girls and 18 in the class. What is Jaya’s rank
among the boys from the bottom in the class?
(a)Can’t be determined (b)6
(c)14 (d)15 (e)None
of these.
85.
In a row of thirty boys, R is
fourth from the right end and W is tenth from the left end. How many boys are
there between R and W?
(a)15 (b)16 (c)17
(d)Can’t
be determined (e)None of these.
86.
In a row of thirty-five children,
M is fifteenth from the right end and there are ten children between M and R.
What is R’s position from the left end of the row?
(a)15th (b)5th (c)30th
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
87.
In a row of 40 girls, when Kamala
was shifted to her left by 4 places her number from the left end of the row
became 10. What was the number of Sujata from the right end of the row if
Sujata was three places to the right of kamala’s original position?
(a)22 (b)26 (c)25
(d)23 (e)None
of these.
88.
In a row of children facing Nrth,
Seema if shifted to her right by four places becomes eighteenth from the right
end of the row. Sudhakar, who is fifteenth from the left end of the row, is
fifth to the left of Seema. How many children are there in the row?
(a)42 (b)38 (c)41
(d)39 (e)None of these.
89.
In a row of boys Jeevan is
seventh from the start and eleventh from the end. In another row of boys Vikas is tenth from the start and
twelfth from the end. How many boys are there in both the rows together?
(a)Can’t
be determined (b)37
(c)36 (d)39 (e)None
of these.
90.
Ganesh is 7th to the
left of Akshay in a row of boys facing north. Vijay, who is 20th
from the left end of the row, is 7th to the right of Akshay. If
Kamesh, who is 3rd to the right of Ganesh, is 20th from
the right end of the row, how many boys are there in the row?
(a)Can’t
be determined (b)30
(c)28 (d)26 (e)None of these.
91.
In a row of thirty-five children,
M is fifteenth from the right end and there are ten children between M and R.
What is R’s position from the left end of the row?
(a)15th (b)5th (c)30th
(d)Data inadequate (e)None of these.
92.
Three persons P, Q and R are
standing in a queue. There are five persons between P and Q and eight other
persons between Q and R. If there are three persons ahead of R and 21 persons
behind P, what could be the minimum number of persons in the queue?
(a)40 (b)43 (c)47
(d)48 (e)None of these.
93.
In a row of boys and girls there
are less than 50 students. Ravi is at 26th from one end while Sima
is 22nd from another end. If there are 19 students between Ravi and
Sima than how many students are there in the row?
(a)Can’t
say (b)26
(c)27
(d)28 (e)None of these.
94.
In a queue, Amrita is 10th
from the front while Mukul is 25th from behind and Mamta is just in
the middle of the two. If there be 50 persons in the queue, what position does
Mamta occupy from the front?
(a)20th (b)19th (c)18th
(d)17th (e)None of these.
95.
If Atul finds that he is twelfth
from the right in a line of boys and fourth from the left, how many boys should
be added to the line such that there are 28 boys in the line?
(a)
12 (b)13 (c)14
(d)20 (e)None of these.
96.
In a queue, Vijay is fourteenth
from the front and Jack is seventeenth from the end, while Mary is in between
Vijay and Jack. If Vijay be ahead of Jack and there be 48 persons in the queue,
how many persons are there between Vijay and Mary?
(a)8 (b)7 (c)6
(d)5 (e)None of these.
97.
In a row of girls, Rita and
Monika occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth place from the left
end, respectively. If they interchange their places, Rita and Monika occupy
seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the left,
respectively. How many girls are there in the row?
(a)25 (b)26
(c)27
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None
of these.
98.
Three persons A, B and C are
standing in a queue. There are five persons between A and B and eight persons
between B and C. If there be three persons ahead of C and 21 persons behind A,
what could be the minimum number of persons in the queue?
(a)41 (b)40 (c)28
(d)27 (e)None of these.
99.
In a row of 36 persons, the first
boy is followed by one girl the second boy is followed by two girls, the third
boy followed by 3 girls &so on like this. What is the number of girls in
the second half of the row?
a)
12 b) 15 c)
16
d)
28 e) None of these.
100. Ten
boys are standing in a row facing the same direction. Abhijit, who is seventh
from the left end of the row, is to the immediate right of Sushant, who is
fifth from the right end of the row. Sushant is third to the right of Rupin.
How many children are there between Abhijit and Rupin?
(a)One (b)Two
(c)Three
(d)Data
inadequate (e)None of these.
101. In
a row of children standing facing South, Nidhi is seventh from the left end and
Rajan is Fourth from the right. When Nidhi is shifted two places towards right
and Rajan three places left, then there are five children between them. How
many children are standing in the row?
(a)25 (b)21 (c)19
(d)Data inadequate (e)None of these.
102. Fifteen
children are standing in a row facing north. Ravi is to the immediate left of
prabha and is eighth from the left end. Arjun is second from the right end.
Which of the following statements is not true?
(a)Prabha is 7th from right
end.
(b)There are four children between
prabha and Arjun.
(c)There are five children between Ravi
and Arjun.
(d)Arjun is 13th from the
left end.
(e)Ravi is exactly in the middle.
Directions (103-106): Read the instructions and then
answer the following questions:
i)
Sita is six positions and Mohan
is twelve positions from top in the class.
ii)
Position of Sita is fourth from
the top and is sixteen positions from bottom among girls and Mohan is 7th
from top and is twenty two from bottom in among boys.
103.What is the
total no. of students in the class?
(a)49 (b)47 (c)46
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
104.How many girls
are between Sita and Mohan?
(a)One (b)Two (c)Three
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
105.How many boys
are between Sita and Mohan?
(a)6 (b)4 (c)3
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None of
these.
106.What is the
ratio of boys and girls in the class?
(a)3:2 (b)2:1 (c)3:1
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
Directions
(43-45): Manjeet rank is 11th from left and Smita is 12th
from another in a row of students. Rakesh is standing Between Manjit and smita
in such a way that the no. of students Between Manjeet and Rakesh is half of
the no. of students Between Rakesh and Smita. In which students between Rakesh
and Smita are less than one, the position of Manjeet from left?
107.According above
statement, what is the total no. of students in a row?
(a)38 (b)41
(c)42
(b)39 (e)None of these.
108.What is the
position of Rakesh from the right?
(a)23 (b)25 (c)22
(d)24 (e)None of these.
109.How many
students are between Manjeet and Smita?
(a)15 (b)14 (c)18
(d)20 (e)None of these.
Directions (110-118): Read the instructions and then
answer the following questions:
i)
In the class of boys and girls
student study only Hindi or English.
ii)
Reeta rank in the class is 12th
from the top and Rajeev is 23rd place from the top.
iii)
Reeta rank is 5th from
the top among who study Hindi, Rajeev is 13th from the top among who
study English, whether Rajeev rank is 10th from the last who study
English.
iv)
Reeta rank is 16th
from last among girls and her rank is 20 among who study Hindi.
v)
Reeta rank is 8th from
top among girls, whether Rajeev rank is 12th from top among boys.
110.How many
students in class?
(a)49 (b)47 (c)46
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
111.How many girls
in class between Reeta and Rajeev?
(a)One (b)Two (c)Three
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
112.How many boys
between Reeta and Rajeev?
(a)Six (b)Seven (c)Three
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
113.How many boys in
a class?
(a)25 (b)24 (c)23
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
114.How many
students in class who study English?
(a)25 (b)24 (c)22
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
How many
students in class who study Hindi?
115.(a)25 (b)24 (c)23
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
116.How many
students between Rajeev and Reeta who study English?
117.(a)5 (b)4 (c)6
(d)Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
118.How many
students after Reeta who study English?
(a) 15 (b) 14 (c)16
(d) Can’t be
determined (e)None
of these.
Directions (119-123): Read the instructions and then
answer the following questions:
A
blacksmith has five objects of Iron P, Q, R, S and T.
i)
P has double weight than Q.
ii)
Q has four and times heavier than
R.
iii)
R has half heavier than T.
iv)
T has more heavier than S.
119.Who has the
least weight?
(a) P (b) Q (c)R
(d) S or R (e)
None of these.
120.T is heavier
than?
(a) P, Q (b)
R (c) P, R
(d) S, R (e)
Can’ t be determined.
121.R is heavier
than which of the following two objects?
(a) S, Q (b)
S, T (c) P, R
(d) P, Q (e)
None of these.
122.Who is heaviest?
(a) P (b) Q (c)R
(d) S (e) T
123.Arrange the
following in Descending order, according to their weight?
(a) PQRST (b)
QSTPR (c) RPSQT
(d) Can’t be
determined (e) None of these.
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