Insta–DART (Daily Aptitude and Reasoning Test) 2020 - 21
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Direction: SIX students A, B, C, D, E and F appeared in several tests, either C or F scores the highest. Whenever Scores the highest, then E scores the least. Whenever F scores the highest, B scores the least. In all the tests they got different marks; D scores higher than A, but they are close competitors; A scores higher than B; C scores higher than A.
If B scores the least, then rank of C will be
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Answer : d
If B scores the least, then according to case 2, the rank of C would be either second or third.
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Answer : d
If B scores the least, then according to case 2, the rank of C would be either second or third.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Direction: SIX students A, B, C, D, E and F appeared in several tests, either C or F scores the highest. Whenever Scores the highest, then E scores the least. Whenever F scores the highest, B scores the least. In all the tests they got different marks; D scores higher than A, but they are close competitors; A scores higher than B; C scores higher than A.Direction: SIX students A, B, C, D, E and F appeared in several tests, either C or F scores the highest. Whenever Scores the highest, then E scores the least. Whenever F scores the highest, B scores the least. In all the tests they got different marks; D scores higher than A, but they are close competitors; A scores higher than B; C scores higher than A.
If E is ranked third, then which one of the following is correct?
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Answer : b
If E is ranked third, then according to case 2, C gets more marks than E.
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Answer : b
If E is ranked third, then according to case 2, C gets more marks than E.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Directions : Read the following information and answer the two questions that follow. The plan of an office block for six officers A, B, C, D, E and F is as follows; Both B and C occupy offices to the right of the corridor (as one enters the office block) and occupies on the left of the corridor. E and F occupy offices on opposite sides of the corridor but their offices do not face each other. The offices Of C and D face each other. E does not have a corner office. F’s office is further down the corridor than A’s, but on the same side.
If E sits in his office and faces the corridor, whose office is to his left?
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Answer : c
According to the given information, if we arrange offices accordingly, we get
From the above, it may be inferred that C’s office is to the left of E’s office.
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Answer : c
According to the given information, if we arrange offices accordingly, we get
From the above, it may be inferred that C’s office is to the left of E’s office.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Directions : Read the following information and answer the two questions that follow.
The plan of an office block for six officers A, B, C, D, E and F is as follows; Both B and C occupy offices to the right of the corridor (as one enters the office block) and occupies on the left of the corridor. E and F occupy offices on opposite sides of the corridor but their offices do not face each other. The offices Of C and D face each other. E does not have a corner office. F’s office is further down the corridor than A’s, but on the same side.
Who is/are F’s immediate neighbour/neighbours?
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Answer : a
From the above information, it may be concluded that A is F’s immediate neighbour.
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Answer : a
From the above information, it may be concluded that A is F’s immediate neighbour.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
15 students ailed in a class of 52. After removing the names of failed students, a merit order list has been prepared in which the position of Ramesh is 22nd from the top. What is his position from the bottom?
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Answer : c
Total number of students having names in the merit list 52 – 15 = 37.
Ramesh position’s from top in the list is 22nd So,
Ramesh position’s from bottom = (37-22) + 1 = 16th
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Answer : c
Total number of students having names in the merit list 52 – 15 = 37.
Ramesh position’s from top in the list is 22nd So,
Ramesh position’s from bottom = (37-22) + 1 = 16th
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