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Analytical

Reasoning -
Selection
Test Prep Simplified….
Learning Objectives

 Concept of Analytical Reasoning


 Basic symbols used to Map the information
 How to make flow chart in Analytical Reasoning
 Approach to solve Analytical Reasoning Qs
 How to make Linear Arrangement
 Approach for Qs on Assignment & Distribution
 Some Actual Paper Questions

Test Prep Simplified….


For Question No - 1 & 2

Athletes in a meet
1) If L competes, M must compete.
2) If M, N both compete O cannot compete.
3) If N & O both compete, R cannot compete.
4) If O competes, either P or S must
compete.
5) Either P or R must compete but they
cannot both compete.
6) P & S cannot both compete

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For Question No - 3 & 4
Six books — on History, English, Algebra,
Ceramics, Spanish, & Philosophy — are
arranged on a shelf, with a bookend at either
end.
1) The History book is next to a bookend.
2) The English book is next to the Algebra
book.
3) At least one book separates the English
and Ceramics books, and the English and
Spanish books.
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4) The Ceramics book and the Spanish book
are next to each other.
5) At least two books separate the English
and Philosophy books.

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For Question No - 5

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For Question No - 6 & 7
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For Question No - 8 to 10
K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, U and W are the only ten
members in a department. There is a proposal
to form a team from within the members of the
department, subject to the following conditions:
 A team must include exactly one among P,
R, and S.
 A team must include either M or Q, but not
both.
 If a team includes K, then it must also
include L, and vice versa.
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 If a team includes one among S, U, & W,
then it must also include the other two.
 L & N cannot be members of the same
team.
 L & U cannot be members of the same
team.
The size of a team is defined as the number of
members in the team.

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For Question No - 11 & 12

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Two days (Thursday and Friday) are left for
campaigning before a major election, and the
city administration has received requests from
five political parties for taking out their
processions along the following routes.

Congress: A-C-D-E
BJP: A-B-D-E
SP: A-B-C-E
BSP: B-C-E
CPM: A-C-D
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Street B-D cannot be used for a political
procession on Thursday due to a religious
procession. The district administration has a
policy of not allowing more than one procession
to pass along the same street on the same day.
However, the administration must allow all
parties to take out their processions during
these two days.

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For Question No - 13

On a train the staff were the guard, the TC and


the driver. Their names listed alphabetically are
Joshi, Rao and Shah. On the train are also 3
passengers with names Mr. Joshi, Mr. Rao and
Mr. Shah. The following facts are known:
 Mr. Rao lives in Delhi
 The guard lives halfway b/w Chandigarh &
Delhi.
 Mr. Joshi earns exactly Rs. 200,000 a year.

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 Shah once beat the TC in Snooker.
 The guard’s next door neighbor, one of the
three passengers mentioned, earns exactly
three times as much as the guard.
 The passenger living in Chandigarh has the
same name as the guard.

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For Question No - 14 to 16

The pages of a book are numbered 0, 1, 2,


....and M, M > 0. There are four categories of
instructions that direct a person in positioning the
book at a page. The instruction types and their
meanings are:
1. OPEN: position the book at page number 1.
2. CLOSE: position the book at page number 0.
3. FORWARD, n: from the current page move
forward by n pages; if, in this process, page
number M is reached, stop at M.
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4. BACKWARD, n: from the current page move
backward by n pages; if in this process, page
number 0 is reached, stop at page number 0.
In each of the following questions, you will find a
sequence of instructions formed from the above
categories. In each case, let n1 be the page
number before the instructions are executed and
n2 be the page number at which the book is
positioned after the instructions are executed.

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For Question No - 17
A person can have at the most 10 books. At
least 1 book of Maths, Quality Control, Physics
and Fine Arts is required. For every Maths
book, more than 2 Fine Arts books are required.
For every Quality Control book, more than 2
Physics books are required. Maths, Quality
Control, Physics and Fine Arts books carry 4, 3,
2 and 1 points respectively. What are the
maximum points possible?

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