Reliance Jio Data sufficiency Quiz 1

Question 1

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Directions :​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

A week of presentations for six students, from Monday through Saturday, has been assigned. Deepak, Neeti, Jai, Vibudh, Vaibhav, and Anjali are the six students.
Before Jai, how many students gave presentations?

Statement I: ​Vibudh conducts his presentations at least before three people. Deepak gave the presentations conducted on Philosophy on Tuesday.
Statement II:​ Vaibhav is given the presentations before at least one of the other presentations. Jai conducted his Physics presentations immediately on the next day as Vibudh’s presentations.
Statement III:​ A minimum of four presentations were conducted after neeti’s presentations

If data in Statement I alone is sufficient  

If data in Statement I alone is sufficient  

If data in all Statement I, II & III is sufficient  

If data in all Statement I, II & III is sufficient  

If data in only Statement II & III is sufficient  

If data in only Statement II & III is sufficient  

If data in only Statement III is sufficient  

If data in only Statement III is sufficient  

If data in only Statement I & II is sufficient

If data in only Statement I & II is sufficient

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Question 2

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

​Who is the tallest of the five friends, A, B, C, D, and E?
Statement I:​ B is only taller than D
Statement II:​ A is shorter than E but taller than C
Statement III: ​B is not the shortest

If statement II alone is sufficient

If statement II alone is sufficient

If statement I & II together are sufficient

If statement I & II together are sufficient

If statement I, II & III together are not sufficient

If statement I, II & III together are not sufficient

If statement I & III are sufficient

If statement I & III are sufficient

None of the above

None of the above

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Question 3

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

Who is Z's spouse?

Statement I:​ P is the sole daughter of Y. U is the paternal uncle of Y.
Statement II: ​U is the brother-in-regulation of Y
Statement III:​ Y and Z are brothers

If statement I, II & III together are sufficient  

If statement I, II & III together are sufficient  

If only statement II & III are sufficient  

If only statement II & III are sufficient  

If only statement I is sufficient  

If only statement I is sufficient  

If only statement I & II are sufficient  

If only statement I & II are sufficient  

None of the above

None of the above

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Question 4

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

​What is the code for 'basket' in the code language?

Statement I: ​In the code language, 'let met wet' means 'the big basket'.
Statement II: ​In the same code language, 'wet get tet' means 'basket is pink’.

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If statement II alone is sufficient  

If statement II alone is sufficient  

If statement I and II together are sufficient  

If statement I and II together are sufficient  

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient

If either statement I or II is sufficient

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Question 5

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

Who among Vishwajeet, Kundra, Anand and Shonali is the youngest?

Statement I:​ Vishwajeet is older than Kundra. Shonali is younger than Kundra
Statement II:​ Anand is younger than Kundra and elder than Shonali

If only statement I is sufficient  

If only statement I is sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If only statement II is sufficient  

If only statement II is sufficient  

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient

If either statement I or II is sufficient

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Question 6

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

​What will be the code for “imaginary”?

Statement I:​ In a certain code language, “cinderella is imaginary” is written as “es je ik”
Statement II: ​In the same code language, “comical is imaginary” is written as “ik ej ze” and “cinderella is most beautiful” is written as “ze ak xo il”

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient    

If neither statement I nor II is sufficient    

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If only statement II is sufficient

If only statement II is sufficient

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Question 7

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

Out of five Colleagues, Q, W, E, R & T, who is the heaviest?

Statement I:​ E is heavier than T and lighter than Q. Only a person is heavier than W
Statement II:​ Two persons are heavier than Q and T is the lightest. E is not the heaviest and only a person is heavier than W

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II together are not sufficient  

If both statements I and II together are not sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If only statement II is sufficient

If only statement II is sufficient

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Question 8

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​Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

What will be the code for “man”?

Statement I:​ “Fruits are healthy” is coded as “@ # *”
Statement II:​ “healthy makes man wealthy” is coded as “# @ + ?”
Statement III:​ “wealthy man are honest” is coded as “@ + & < ”

Only statement I is sufficient  

Only statement I is sufficient  

Only statement II is sufficient  

Only statement II is sufficient  

Only statement II and III are sufficient  

Only statement II and III are sufficient  

All statements I, II & III are sufficient  

All statements I, II & III are sufficient  

None of the above

None of the above

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Question 9

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

Which word has been coded as “gk”?

Statement I:​ “amazon is rainforest” is coded as “es le gk”
Statement II:​ “amazon is world's largest rainforest” is coded as “es ae lk mn gk” and “rainforest consists plants and animals” is coded as “gk lo pl ol al”

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If statement I alone is sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II are sufficient  

If both statements I and II together are not sufficient  

If both statements I and II together are not sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If either statement I or II is sufficient  

If only statement II is sufficient

If only statement II is sufficient

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Question 10

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Directions:​ In each of the following questions, a few statements have been given. Analyze the given statements and answer whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not.

What will be the code for “grass”?

Statement I:​ “grass is of green colour” is coded as “es kj lk mn ok” and “green colour grass” is coded as “zx kj es”
Statement II: ​“grass looks beautiful” is coded as “zx cv nb”

Both statements I and II together are sufficient  

Both statements I and II together are sufficient  

Only statement I is sufficient  

Only statement I is sufficient  

Only statement II is sufficient  

Only statement II is sufficient  

Neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

Neither statement I nor II is sufficient  

Either statement I or II is sufficient

Either statement I or II is sufficient

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