Verbal Reasoning Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Directions: Few persons were seated in 3 different rows facing the north. The rows were numbered 1-3 such that the last row was numbered 1, the row exactly in front of it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered 1, 2, 3 and so on in ascending order from left to right. All rows did not necessarily have the same number of seats. The information about only few persons is known.
(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
How many seats were there in row 2?
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5df73d0b7b191528288fab0f(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
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Answer : 3. "5"
Q:Directions: Few persons were seated in 3 different rows facing the north. The rows were numbered 1-3 such that the last row was numbered 1, the row exactly in front of it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered 1, 2, 3 and so on in ascending order from left to right. All rows did not necessarily have the same number of seats. The information about only few persons is known.
(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
How many persons could be there in the rows?
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5df73c9ee2d9352b4945f068(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
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Answer : 2. "17"
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Answer : 2. "B"
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Answer : 2. "Professor"
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Answer : 4. "Australia"
Q: A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the Alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. 'N' can be represented by 02, 24 etc. and 'Q' can be represented by 56 , 78 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'SPORTS '.

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- 167, 55, 31, 57, 69, 87true
- 258, 77, 20, 85, 79, 97false
- 324, 66, 40, 85, 89, 58false
- 487, 20, 23, 85, 75, 67false
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Answer : 1. "67, 55, 31, 57, 69, 87"
Q: In each of the following questions, which one of the four interchanges in signs and numbers would make the given equation correct?
( 3÷4 ) + 2=2
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5df201a3a21bc06943856e29( 3÷4 ) + 2=2
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- 2+ and ÷, 2 and 4false
- 3+ and ÷, 3 and 4false
- 4No interchange , 3 and 4false
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Answer : 1. "+ and÷, 2 and 3 "
Q: A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e. g. 'D' can be represented by 03, 22, etc. and 'R' can be represented by 56, 68, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'CAST’.

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- 131, 42, 31, 20false
- 231, 00, 13, 20false
- 331, 12, 24, 00false
- 431, 00, 75, 44true
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