InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 1 to 2
Read the information carefully and answer the questions based on the seating arrangement: "Ram, Shyam, Rohit, Mohit, Rohan, Sohan, Mohan, Rakesh and Suresh are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Rohit is third to the left of Ram. Rohan is fourth to the right of Ram. Mohit is fourth to the left of Suresh who is second to the right of Ram. Sohan is third to the right of Shyam. Mohan is not an immediate neighbour of Ram."
Question 1.
Who is third to the right of Mohan?
Question 2.
Who is the immediate right of Mohit?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 3 to 8
Imagine you have just been appointed as a consultant for a manufacturing company that is experiencing a decline in its production efficiency. The company produces a wide range of products, and the management is concerned about the overall output. Your task is to Identity the root causes of this decline and recommend solutions. As you begin your investigation, you gather information and observe the following
• The company recently introduced a new production system that is more automated but requires highly specialized operators.
• The workforce has reported a lack of motivation and job satisfaction, which has led to increased absenteeism.
• There have been several breakdowns in the new machinery, leading to production delays and quality issues.
• The company's competitors have adopted similar automation technologies and are experiencing increased productivity.
• Customer complaints about product quality have increased in recent months.
Question 3.
Based on the information provided, which of the following is a potential root cause of the decline in production efficiency?
Question 4.
What makes the introduction of the new production system a potential contributing factor to the decline in efficiency?
Question 5.
What is a critical difference between the company's situation and that of its competitors?
Question 6.
How might the increased absenteeism affect production efficiency?
Question 7.
What could be a possible solution to address the decline in production efficiency?
Question 8.
Based on the information provided, what is a potential consequence of increased customer complaints about product quality?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 9 to 14
Imagine you have just been appointed as a consultant for a manufacturing company that is experiencing a decline in its production efficiency. The company produces a wide range of products, and the management is concerned about the overall output. Your task is to Identity the root causes of this decline and recommend solutions. As you begin your investigation, you gather information and observe the following: • The company recently introduced a new production system that is more automated but requires highly specialized operators. • The workforce has reported a lack of motivation and job satisfaction, which has led to increased absenteeism . • There have been several breakdowns in the new machinery, leading to production delays and quality issues. • The company's competitors have adopted similar automation technologies and are experiencing increased productivity. • Customer complaints about product quality have increased in recent months.
Question 9.
Based on the information provided, which of the following is a potential root cause of the decline in production efficiency?
Question 10.
What makes the introduction of the new production system a potential contributing factor to the decline in efficiency?
Question 11.
What is a critical difference between the company's situation and that of its competitors?
Question 12.
How might the increased absenteeism affect production efficiency?
Question 13.
What could be a possible solution to address the decline in production efficiency?
Question 14.
Based on the information provided, what is a potential consequence of increased customer complaints about product quality?
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InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 1 to 5
Following is an array of questions to test your reasoning ability in different situations. Answer each of them according to the question asked in each of them respectively:
Question 1.
If highways were restricted to cars and only those trucks with capacity of less than 8 tons, most of the truck traffic would be forced to run outside highways. Such a reduction in the amount of truck traffic would reduce the risk of collisions on highways. The conclusion drawn in the first sentence depends on which of the following assumptions?
Question 2.
Read the debate between Harry and Potter and identify the main issue:
Harry: Within democracies, voters are entitled to know the down -side to a candidate and the other side is obviously well placed to voice it. To stifle one‘s ability to voice negative things about a candidate would be to obstruct democracy and limit free sp eech.
Potter: Negative advertisements produce the politics of the personal, since an easiest advert is an attack -advert which focuses on the personality or personal qualities of one‘s opponent. A negative advertisement is one that focuses upon a rival product, i n this case, a rival election candidate or party in order to point its flaws and to persuade the public to not vote for it.
Question 3.
Which alternative applies to the following Statement and Assumption?
Statement: Go by Aeroplane to reach Delhi from Chennai quickly. Assumptions:
I. Chennai and Delhi are connected by Air service.
II. There is no other means to commute from Chennai to Delhi.
III. The Air distance between Delhi and Chennai is less.
Question 4.
Ananya and Krishna can speak and follow English. Bulbul can write and speak Hindi as Archana does. Archana talks with Ananya also in Bengali. Krishna cannot follow Bengali. Bulbul talks with Ananya in Hindi. Who can speak and follow English, Hindi and Bengali?
Question 5.
If 367 ‘means I am happy‘; ‘748‘ means ‘you are sad‘ and ‘469‘ means happy and sad‘ in a given code, then which of the following represents ‘and‘ in the code?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 6 to 8
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
Five friends Satish, Rajesh, Rehman, Rakesh and vineet, - each presents one paper to their class on physics, Zoology, Botany, English or Geology – one day a week, Monday through Friday.
(i) Vineet does not present English and does not give his presentation on Tuesday.
(ii) Rajesh makes the Geology presentation and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
(iii) The Physics presentation is made on Thursday.
(iv) Rehman makes his presentation, which is not on English, on Wednesday.
(v) The Botany presentation is on Friday and not by Rakesh.
(vi) Satish makes his presentation on Monday.
Question 6.
What day is the English presentation made?
Question 7.
What presentation does vineet do?
Question 8.
What day does Rakesh make his presentation on?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 9 to 13
Read the information given below to answer the question
(i) In a family of six persons, there are people from three generations. Each person has separate profession and also each one likes different colours. There are two couples in the family.
(ii) Charan is a CA and his wife neither is a doctor nor likes green colour.
(iii) Engineer likes red colour and his wife is a teacher.
(iv) Vanita is mother-in-law of namita and she likes orange colour.
(v) Mohan is grandfather of Raman and Raman, who is a principal, likes black colour.
(vi) Sarita is granddaughter of vanita and she likes blue colour. Sarita’s mother likes white colour.
Question 9.
Who is an engineer?
Question 10.
What is the profession of namita?
Question 11.
Which of the following is the correct pair of two couples?
Question 12.
How many ladies are there in the family?
Question 13.
Which colour is liked by CA?
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