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TEST IV

REASONING

Directions : For Q. No. 131 to 134. Consider the following information.

Each of exactly six objects — S, T, U, V, W and X — is to be placed in one of six slots numbered consecutively one through six. Each slot must have one of the objects placed in it. The arrangements of these objects in the six slots is subject to the following conditions :

(i) If S is to be in a lower-numbered slot than U, then T must be in a lower-numbered slot than X.
(ii) If T is to be in a lower-numbered slot than V, then W must be in a lower-numbered slot than X.
(iii) If X is to be in a lower-numbered slot than S, then U must be a lower-numbered slot than V.


  1. Which of the following arrangements of the objects in slots one through six, beginning with slot one, conforms to the conditions ?

    • S, U, T, W, V, X

    • S, X, W, U, T, V

    • V, U, T, X, W, S

    • W, S, T, V, X, U

  2. If the six objects have erroneously been placed in slots one through six in the order W, X, S, U, T, V and if the error is to be rectfied by reversing the placement of exactly two objects in two immediately adjacent slots, those objects are the ones in slots

    • one and two

    • two and three

    • three and four

    • four and five

  3. If X, S and U are to be in the first, the second, and the third slot, respectively, the other three objects must be in which of the following orders, beginning with slot four ?

    • T, V, W

    • T, W, V

    • V, T, W

    • V, W, T

  4. If V is to be in the first slot, each of the following could be in the sixth slot except

    • S

    • T

    • U

    • W

  5. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?

    • Carrot

    • Potato

    • Beetroot

    • Cabbage


  1. A clock is so placed that at 12 noon, the minute hand points towards north-east. In which direction does its hour hand point at 1.30 p.m. ?

    • East

    • West

    • North

    • South

    Directions : for Q. Nos. 137 to 140.
      (i) Six boys A, B, C, D, E and F play a game of cards. Each has ten cards.
      (ii) F borrows two cards from A and gives away five to C who in his turn gives three to B, while B gives six to D, who passes on one to E.
  2. How many cards does A have ?

    • 8

    • 9

    • 11

    • 12

  3. How many cards does B have ?

    • 7

    • 11

    • 12

    • 13

  4. How many cards does C have ?

    • 7

    • 9

    • 12

    • 16

  5. How many cards does D have ?

    • 8

    • 11

    • 13

    • 15

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