
Read the following information and answer the given question.
(I) Six friends, Ramesh, Dinesh, Lokesh, Nilesh, Shailesh and Hitesh, work in different companies, namely 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', and 'U', and each one wears company sponsored different coloured tie. i.e. Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Purple and Red, though not necessarily in the same order.
(II) The one wearing the Blue tie works in company 'S', and the one wearing the Green tie works in company 'P'.
(III) Hitesh does not work in company 'R'.
(IV) Ramesh wears a Pink tie and works in company 'Q'.
(V) Nilesh does not work for company 'T', and the purple colour tie is not sponsored by company 'R'.
(VI) Shailesh works in company 'U', and neither Nilesh nor Dinesh works in company 'S'.
(VII) Company 'T' does not sponsor Purple or Yellow coloured ties, and Lokesh works in company P.
Which of the following is true?
(I) Six friends, Ramesh, Dinesh, Lokesh, Nilesh, Shailesh and Hitesh, work in different companies, namely 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', and 'U', and each one wears company sponsored different coloured tie. i.e. Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Purple and Red, though not necessarily in the same order.
(II) The one wearing the Blue tie works in company 'S', and the one wearing the Green tie works in company 'P'.
(III) Hitesh does not work in company 'R'.
(IV) Ramesh wears a Pink tie and works in company 'Q'.
(V) Nilesh does not work for company 'T', and the purple colour tie is not sponsored by company 'R'.
(VI) Shailesh works in company 'U', and neither Nilesh nor Dinesh works in company 'S'.
(VII) Company 'T' does not sponsor Purple or Yellow coloured ties, and Lokesh works in company P.


Important Questions on Analytical Decision Making
Read the following information and answer the given question.
(I) Six friends Ramesh, Dinesh, Lokesh, Nilesh, Shailesh and Hitesh work in different companies namely ‘P’, ‘Q’, ‘R’, ‘S’, 'I", and ‘U’, and each one wears company sponsored different coloured tie. i.e. Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Purple and Red though not necessarily in the same order.
(II) The one wearing Blue tie works in company ‘S’ and the one wearing Green tie works in company ‘P’.
(III) Hitesh does not work in company ‘R’.
(IV) Ramesh wears Pink tie and works in company ‘Q’.
(V) Nilesh does not work in company 'T" and purple colour tie is not sponsored by company ‘R’.
(VI) Shailesh works in company ‘U’ and neither Nilesh nor Dinesh works in company ‘S’.
(VII) Company ‘T’ does not sponsor Purple or Yellow coloured tie and Lokesh works in company P.
Which of the following sequence of companies represents Ramesh, Dinesh, Lokesh, Nilesh, Shailesh and Hitesh in the same order?

Answer the given question based on the alphabets given below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
If the letters of the word ‘PRODUCTIVE’ which are at the odd-numbered position in the English alphabet are picked up and rearranged in alphabetical order from the left end, if they are now substituted by Z, Y, X and so on, beginning from the left which letter will get substituted by W?

Answer the following question based on the alphabet given below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
What will come in the place of question (?) mark in the following series?
GPW, GPUW, GIPUW, GIPSUW,?

Answer the following question based on the alphabet given below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
If the alphabets are written in reverse order after interchanging alphabets from ‘D to L’ with those from ‘R to Z’ respectively, which letter would be midway between W and E in the new order?




Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below: Following are the conditions for short listing candidates for the post of Customer Relations Officers (CRO) for a BPO.
The candidate shortlisted should
(i) be a graduate in Science, i.e., B. Sc. with minimum 55% marks.
(ii) have at least 3 years’ experience in selling/ marketing.
(iii) have participated in debating or drama or sports at the intercollegiate level or onwards.
(iv) have secured minimum 60% marks in the written Examination (WE)
(v) be ready to deposit ₹10,000 as security deposit.
However, in case of a candidate who fulfill all other criteria except:
(A) (iv) above, but has secured minimum 60% at BSc may be referred to the Chief Manager—Customer Relations (CR)
(B) (i) above, but has passed MSc, i.e. Post-Graduate in Science with minimum 50% marks may be referred to DGM (CR).
Based on these criteria and information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are not to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be ‘data inadequate’.
All the candidates given below fulfill the criterion for age.
Veena is a successful sports person having won several prizes in sports and debating at intercollegiate level onwards. In BSc, MSc and WE, she has obtained 62%, 55% and 65% marks respectively. She has 5 years’ experience in sales. Her father is a successful businessman.
