K, L, M, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The one who sit at the four corners faces outside
while those who sit in the middle of the sides face the centre of the table. P sits third to the right of S. S faces
the centre. Q sits third to the left of M who does not sit in the middle of the sides. Only one person sits between
Q and R. R is not an immediate neighbor of M. T faces the centre. K is not an immediate neighbour of R.
while those who sit in the middle of the sides face the centre of the table. P sits third to the right of S. S faces
the centre. Q sits third to the left of M who does not sit in the middle of the sides. Only one person sits between
Q and R. R is not an immediate neighbor of M. T faces the centre. K is not an immediate neighbour of R.
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1) What is the position of M with respect to L?
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2) Who sits exactly between Q and R?
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3) Which of the following pairs represents the persons seated in the centre of the side. Who face each other?
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4) Who amongst the following sit between R and K when counted in anti-clockwise direction from K?
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5) Statements:
All watches are gold.
Some phones are gold.
All pens are phones.
Conclusions:
I. Some phones are watches.
II. Some pens are gold.
III. Some gold are watches.
IV. No pen is gold.
All watches are gold.
Some phones are gold.
All pens are phones.
Conclusions:
I. Some phones are watches.
II. Some pens are gold.
III. Some gold are watches.
IV. No pen is gold.
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6) Statements:
All tigers are rabbits.
No rabbit is a mouse.
All mouse are fruits.
Conclusions:
I. No lion is a mouse.
II. Some fruits are mouse.
III. Some rabbits are tigers.
IV. Some tigers are mouse.
All tigers are rabbits.
No rabbit is a mouse.
All mouse are fruits.
Conclusions:
I. No lion is a mouse.
II. Some fruits are mouse.
III. Some rabbits are tigers.
IV. Some tigers are mouse.
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7) Statements:
Some hills are trains.
Some trains are roads.
Some roads are codes.
Conclusions:
I. Some codes are roads.
II. Some trains are hills.
III. Some roads are hills.
IV. Some codes are trains.
Some hills are trains.
Some trains are roads.
Some roads are codes.
Conclusions:
I. Some codes are roads.
II. Some trains are hills.
III. Some roads are hills.
IV. Some codes are trains.
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8) Statements:
All branches are trees.
All trees are leafs.
All leafs are wires.
Conclusions:
I. All wires are branches.
II. All trees are wires.
III. Some wires are leafs.
IV. Some leafs are branches.
All branches are trees.
All trees are leafs.
All leafs are wires.
Conclusions:
I. All wires are branches.
II. All trees are wires.
III. Some wires are leafs.
IV. Some leafs are branches.
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9) Statements:
Some tapes are radios.
Some radios are keys.
All tigers are keys.
Conclusions:
I. Some tapes are tigers.
II. Some tapes are keys.
III. No water is tape.
IV. All keys are tigers
Some tapes are radios.
Some radios are keys.
All tigers are keys.
Conclusions:
I. Some tapes are tigers.
II. Some tapes are keys.
III. No water is tape.
IV. All keys are tigers
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10) Statements:
Some buses are cars.
All cars are boxes.
Some roads are boxes.
Conclusions:
I. Some boxes are buses.
II. Some roads are buses.
III. Some roads are cars.
IV. Some boxes are roads.
Some buses are cars.
All cars are boxes.
Some roads are boxes.
Conclusions:
I. Some boxes are buses.
II. Some roads are buses.
III. Some roads are cars.
IV. Some boxes are roads.
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