In this question, five short passage each consisting of three statements are given. Out of then, select the passage with the most plausible sequence of events.
A set of pictures is given to indicate some activities involved in a certain process. Select the answer that gives the correct order of the activities.

A set of pictures is given to indicate some activities involved in a certain process. Select the answer that gives the correct order of the activities.

Which of the following figures yields identical pieces when cut along the dotted lines ?

Select A if the conclusion can be arrived at by using any one of the facts.
Select B if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts I and II.
Select C if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts I and III.
Select D if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts II and III.
Select E if all the three facts are necessary to arrive at the conclusion.
Conclusion: During the first six months of the year 2012, 50% of households in the Northern Province (NP) did not receive electricity during day time in the weekends.
(I) In the NP 15 % of the households did not receive electricity during day time of the weekends, because the main grid of electricity was switched off to conserve fuel.
(II) In the NP, 35% of the households did not receive electricity during day time of the weekends due to road widening and dislocation of electrical posts in different areas.
(III) In the NP, 15% of the households did not receive a continuous supply of electricity during day time of the weekends, as the main grid of electricity was switched off due to repairing faulty electrical lines.
Select A if the conclusion can be arrived at by using any one of the facts.
Select B if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts I and II.
Select C if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts I and III.
Select D if the conclusion can be arrived at by using facts II and III.
Select E if all the three facts are necessary to arrive at the conclusion.
Conclusion: Priya scored higher marks than Prema, Padma and Aruni.
(I) Priya scored more marks than Prema.
(II) Padma and Prema scored equal marks.
(III) Aruni scored less marks than Prema.
Six statements labelled A to F are given. Three among them can be arranged in chronological order. Select the alternative that includes the letters indicating the three statements in chronological order.
A – The Divisional Secretariat issues permits for the sand mining at certain sites of Kelani river.
B – A sand mining person found gold foils in the Kelani river bed at Pugoda.
C – The Divisional Secretariat stops issuing sand mining permits.
D – The Divisional Secretariat regularized gold mining by issuing gold mining permits.
E – Sand miners are now involved in gold mining.
F – Men, women and children go to the Pugoda Kelani river site to mine gold illicitly.
Six statements labelled A to F are given. Three among them can be arranged in chronological order. Select the alternative that includes the letters indicating the three statements in chronological order.
A – Andrew’s father David is a teacher.
B – Andrew went in search of a coconut plucker.
C – David returned from work by his motorcycle.
D – David gave the coconut plucker coconuts instead of money at the rate of two nuts per tree.
E – David was seen taking a class for Grade 5 children.
F – The coconut plucker was seen climbing a coconut tree.