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In document NTS GAT General Book (Page 102-107)

The office staff of the XYZ Corporation presently consists of three bookkeepers (L, M and N ) and five secretaries (O, P, Q, R and S). Management is planning to open a new office in another city sending three secretaries and two bookkeepers from the present staff. To do so they plan to separate certain individuals who do not function well together. The following guidelines were established to set up the new office:

(a) Bookkeepers L and N are constantly finding faults with one another therefore should not be sent together to the new office.

(b) N and P function well alone but not as a team. They should be separated.

(c) O and R have not been on speaking terms for many months. They should not go together.

(d) Since O and Q have been competing for a promotion, they should not be in one team.

Based on the information given above find the correct answers to the following Questions:

1. If M insists on staying back then how many combinations are possible?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. None

2. If L is to be moved as one of the bookkeepers, which of the following CANNOT be a possible working unit?

A. LMOPS B. LMPQS C. LMORS D. LMPRS

3. If N is sent to the new Office which member of the staff CANNOT be sent?

5. If both N and Q are moved to the new office, how many combinations are possible?

D. 1

6. A map representing countries R, S, W, X, Y and Z is to be drawn. Adjacent countries cannot have the same color in the map.

The countries adjacent to each other are as follows:

Each of R, S, X and Y is adjacent to W.

Two statements, labeled I. & II, follow each of the following questions. The statements contain certain information. In the questions you do not actually have to compute an answer, rather you have to decide whether the information given in the statements I. and II. is sufficient to find a correct answer by using basic mathematics and every day facts?

7. A long distance runner has just completed running 28 miles. How long did it take him to finish the journey?

I. His record speed is 8.25 miles per hour.

II. His average speed through the journey was 8 miles per hour.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

8. Captain of the national cricket team has to be the most popular member of the team.

Who is the captain of Pakistan’s national cricket team?

I. Waqar is the best player on the team.

II. Waseem is the senior-most member.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct

answer.

A B C D E

A B C D E

A B C D E

9. In a BCE class at CIIT, 30 boys and 10 girls registered Calculus II. How many boys passed the course?

I. 5 students could not pass.

II. There were 2 girls who obtained A grade.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

10. A horse ran 100 miles without stopping. What was its average speed in miles per hour?

I. The journey started at 8 PM and ended at 4 AM the following day.

II. The horse ran 20 miles per hour for the first 50 miles.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

A B C D E

A B C D E

A B C D E

11. How much time will computer a need to solve 150 problems?

I. The computer needs 50 seconds to solve one problem.

II. Computer never takes more than 60 seconds to solve a problem.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

12. How many pencils does Raheel have?

I. He bought two boxes each containing 10 pencils.

II. He lent two pencils to Khaleel

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

13. In a certain farm there are 47 goats. How many large brown goats are there?

I. 16 of the goats are large.

II. There are 18 brown goats in the farm.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

14. Can there be more than 200 pictures in a 60-page book?

I. There is at least one picture in each page.

II. There are no more than 3 pictures in any page.

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

A B C D E

A B C D E

A B C D E

15. If P > Q and R > S, then, P + R > Q + S. Is X > Y?

I. X + A > Y + B II. A > B

A. Statement I. ALONE is sufficient but II. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

B. Statement II. ALONE is sufficient but I. ALONE is not sufficient to answer this question.

C. Statements I. and II. TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question but NEITHER of them is sufficient ALONE.

D. Statements I. and II. COMBINED are NOT sufficient to answer the question and additional information is needed to find the correct answer.

A B C D E

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