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Aptitude Quiz - Blood Relations Questions and Answers

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Question (1-5) Directions: Read the following statements and answer the question given below:
Radha and Minnilal have two children – Simmi and Divya. Divya is married to Anuj, whois the son of Madhu and Jabbal. Resham is the daughter of Anuj. Kiran, who is Anuj’s sister, is married to Subodh and has two sons Tarun and Aman. Tarun is the grandson of Madhu and Jabbal.

1. What is the relationship between Aman and Resham?
1. Cousins
2. Father – Daughter
3. Uncle – Niece
4. Data inadequate    
5. None of these

2. How is Subodh related to Jabbal?
1. Father-in-law
2. Son
3. Son-in-law
4. Data inadequate
5. None of these

3. How is Kiran related to Divya?
1. Sister
2. Daughter
3. Grandmother
4. Sister-in-law
5. None of these

4. Which of the following statements is/are definitely true?
1. Resham is the cousin of Kiran.
2. Aman is the son of Simmi.
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Madhu is the mother-in-law of Subodh.
5. None of these

5.How is Aman related to Jabbal? 1. Grandson
2. Son
3. Granddaughter    
4. Data inadequate
5. None of these


Question (1-4) Directions: The question below has four statements followed by three conclusions numbered  I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically  follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding the commonly known facts.

1. Statements:
Some fruits are flowers. 
No bud is leaf.
Some flowers are buds.
All leaves are plants.
Conclusions:
I.   No plant is bud.
II.  Some plants are flowers.
III. Some buds are fruits.
1. None follows.     
2. Only I follows.
3. Only II and III follow.
4. Only III follows.
5. Only I and II follow.

2. Statements:
Some pearls are gems.
All diamonds are rings.
Some gems are diamonds.
All rings are bangles.
Conclusions:
I.   Some bangles are rings.
II.  All rings are diamonds.
III. All diamonds are bangles.
1. Only I follows.
2. Only I and II follow.
3. Only I and III follow.
4. All follow.
5. None of these

3. Statements:
All chairs are tables.
All telephones are cell phones.
All tables are telephones.
No cell phone is computer.
Conclusions:
I. All cell phones are tables.
II.  Some chairs are computers.
III. No chair is computer.
1. Only I follows.
2. Only II follows.     
3. Only III follows.
4. Either II or III follows.
5. None of these

4. Statements:
Some rocks are hills.
All mountains are rivers.
All hills are mountains.
No river is canal.
Conclusions:
I.   All rocks are rivers.
II.  Some hills are canals.              
III. Some rivers are canals.
1. Only I follows.
2. Only II and III follow.
3. Only I and III follow.
4. Only II follows.
5. None follows.


Question (1-5) Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and K are sitting around a circle facing the centre. F is fourth to the right of A who is third to the right of B. K is fourth to the left of B and third tothe right of D. C is third to the right of H.E is second to the left of G.

1. Who is fourth to the left of G?
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. K
5. Data inadequate

2. What is E's position with respect to B?
1. Second to the left
2. Third to the right
3. Fourth to the right
4. Third to the left    
5. Fifth to the right

3. Who is third to the right of K?
1. F
2. E  
3. G 
4. Data inadequate
5. None of these

4. Who is to the immediate right of F?
1. B   
2. G     
3. E  
4. Data inadequate      
5. None of these

5. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first and the second persons?
1. GFB
2. BGH
3. ADC
4. KEC
5. EGF


Question (1-5) Directions: Study the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Seven friends:A, B, C, D, E, F and G work as Economist, Agriculture Officer, IT Officer, Terminal Operator, Clerk, Forex Officer and Research Analyst, for banks L,M, N, P, Q, R and S, but not necessarily in the same order. C works for Bank N and is neither a Research Analyst nor a Clerk. E is an IT Officer and works for Bank R. A works as a Forex Officer and does not work for Bank L or Q. The one who is an Agriculture Officer works for Bank M. The one who works for Bank L works as a Terminal Operator. F works for Bank Q. G works for Bank P as a Research Analyst. D is not an Agriculture Officer.

1. Who amongst the following works as an Agriculture Officer?
1. C
2. B
3. F
4. D
5. None of these

2. What is the profession of C?
1. Terminal Operator
2. Agriculture Officer
3. Economist
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these

3. For which bank does B work?
1. M
2. S
3. L    
4. Either M or S  
5. None of these

4. What is the profession of the person who works for Bank S?
1. Clerk
2. Agriculture Officer
3. Terminal Operator
4. Forex Officer
5. None of these

5. Which of the following combinations of person, profession and bank is correct?
1. A - Forex Officer – M
2. D - Clerk – L
3. F - Agriculture Officer - Q
4. G - Research Analyst - P
5. B - Agriculture Officer – S


Question (1-5)Directions: In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given two conclusions numbered I and II is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

1. Statements:Z ≥ W,  Y > Q,  W < U = X,  Q = V < Z
Conclusions:
I.  Y > Z
II. Y > V
1. Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3. Either I or II is true
4. Both I and II are true
5. Neither I nor II is true

2. Statements: G < H = F ≤ I; K < H
Conclusions:
I.  G < I
II. I > K
1. Both conclusions I and II are true
2. Either conclusion I or II is true
3. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
4. Only conclusion I is true
5. Only conclusion II is true

3. Statements:A > E ≥ I, O > U ≥ A, B = H < O
Conclusions: 
I.  A ≥ B
II. U > I
1. Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3. Either I or II is true
4. Both I and II are true
5. Neither I nor II is true

4. Statements:M ≥ O > P, N = P < Q, R ≥ S > M
Conclusions:
I.  R > O
II. M > N
1. Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3. Either I or II is true
4. Both I and II are true
5. Neither I nor II is true

5. Statements:T = Q ≤ Y < J ≤ Z, E > O ≥ Q
Conclusions:
I.  S < Z
II. S ≥ Z
1. Both conclusions I and II are true
2. Either conclusion I or II is true
3. Only conclusion I is true
4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5. Only conclusion II is true


Question (1-7) Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.

  • (i)   A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting on a wall and all of them are facing east.
  • (ii)  C is to the immediate right of D.
  • (iii) B is at an extreme end and has E as his neighbour.
  • (iv) Only G is between E and F.
  • (v)  D is sitting third from the south end.
1. Who is sitting to the immediate right of E?
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. G
5. None of these

2. Which of the following pairs represents the people sitting at the extreme ends?
1. AB
2.  AE
3. CB
4. FB 
5. Cannot be determined

3. Who among the following should changehis place with C, so that C gets the third place from the north end?
1. E
2. F
3. G
4. D
5. None of these

4. D is sitting exactly between
1. A and C
2. A and F    
3. C and E
4. C and F
5. None of these

5. Which of the following conditions is/are necessarily required to find out the position at which A is sitting?
1. (i) and (ii)
2. (ii) and (iii)
3. (ii), (iii) and (iv)
4. All are required.
5. None of these

6. Anil is facing south. He turns right and walks 20 m. He then turns right again and walks 10 m. He finally turns right and walks 60 m. In which direction is he from the starting point?
1. North
2. North east 
3. North west  
4. East        
5. None of these

7. Facing south, Mr. Cagy walked straight and turned left after walking 40 m. He walked 20 m, turned left and then walked 40 m. How far and in which direction is he from his original position?
1. 40 m, East
2. 40 m, West
3. 20 m, East
4. 20 m, West
5. None of these


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