Directions (next five questions) : In the given sentence, there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence five pairs of words have been given. Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the number are two digit numbers)
Input : talk 47 12 rise at 99 75 32 wise joke high 28 56 be
Step I : 12 talk 47 rise 99 75 32 wise joke high 28 56 be at
Step II : 28 12 talk 47 rise 99 75 32 wise joke high 56 at be
Step III: 32 28 12 talk 47 rise 99 75 wise joke 56 at be high
Step IV: 47 32 28 12 talk rise 99 75 wise 56 at be high joke
Step V : 56 47 32 28 12 talk 99 75 wise at be high joke rise
Step VI : 75 56 47 32 28 12 99 wise at be high joke rise talk
Step VII: 99 75 56 47 32 28 12 at be high joke rise talk wise
Step VIII is the last of the above rearrangement as the desired arrangement is obtained.
Input : 83 why sit 14 32 no be ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92
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M,T,D,F, H, R and W are seven students studying in three different colleges I, II and III with at least two in each college. Each of them has a favourite subject from English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, not necessarily in the same order.
D’s favourite subject is Physics and studies in college II with only M. H does not study in college II and he likes English. F studies in college III and does not like Mathematics. Those who like Geography and Chemistry study in the same college. W likes Biology and does not study in college I. R does not study with H. R does not like Chemistry. M does not like History.
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J is the father of T. P is the brother of J. L is the mother of V. V is the brother of T. T is the mother of S. T is the daughter-in-law of W.
Directions (next five questions) : In these questions, three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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S,T,U,V,W, X,Y and Z are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order, some of them are facing south while some are facing north. S sits fourth to the left of X. X sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of S face south. T sits second to the left of Z. Z is not an immediate neighbour of S. Neither Z nor U sits at the extreme end of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of U face north. W sits to the immediate left of Y. Immediate neighbours of V face opposite directions (i.e. if one neighbour of V faces north then the other faces south and vice-versa.) Immediate neighbours of T face opposite directions (i.e., if one neighbour of T faces north then the other faces south and vice-versa. People sitting at the extreme ends face the same directions (i.e. if one person faces north then the other also faces north and vice-versa.)
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In a certain code language,
‘capital cities are crowded’ is written as ‘ju sh pi be’
‘crowded cities create chaos’ is written as ‘sh be nt ro’
‘huge industries create capital’ is written as ‘db ju nt ka’
‘industries are huge chaos’ is written as ‘ka pi ro db’
(All the codes are two letter codes)