A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, for example 'B' can be represented by 23, 42 etc and 'N' can be represented by 95, 96 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'SALT'.
A woman in a shopping complex walks 250 m East, then she turns North and walks 100 m, then she turns West and walks 120 m, then she turns to her left and walks 100 m. Where is she now with reference to her starting position?
Two ladies P and Q start on their scooters from the same place. P rides 8 km North, then turns West and rides 6 km, then turns to her right and rides 4 km.Q rides 10 km West, then turns to her right and rides 12 km. Where is Q with respect to P now?
In the given diagram, the triangle represents the set of people who posses a car, the square represents the set of people who possess a house, and the circle represents the set of people who possess gold.
What is the total number of people who possess a house and gold but do not have a car?
In each of the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.
Statements:
I. Some pens are pencils. II. All pencils are erasers.
Conclusions:
I. Some pens are erasers. II. No pens are erasers. III. Some erasers are pencils