Elitmus Exam Logical Reasoning General Mental Ability

Read the passage and answer the questions given below.
Vivek takes the subway every day to commute to work to his office in New Delhi. It takes him 45 minutes to reach his workplace but he always gets a seat in the metro rail. Recently, the metro changed its timetable and now it is difficult for Vivek to find a seat because the subway has become very crowded.

Based on the above information, which of the following statements can be true?
It would be better for Vivek to take the bus to work instead of the metro.
The change in timings has made Vivek's commute uncomfortable.
Most commuters do not like the change in timings of the metro rail.
Vivek should change jobs to make his commute comfortable and easy.
Vivek reaches his office late because of the change in the metro’s timetable.

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Elitmus Other Question

To renovate a house, the services of a carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician and interior decorator have been hired for five days starting Monday. Each of the above have to be allocated one day for work. The carpenter can only allocate time from Wednesday onwards. The interior decorator has to finish before the electrician. The painter can work only after the plumber and carpenter. If the electrician works on Friday, when does the painter work? Read the passage and answer the questions given below.
Unless supported by a strong knowledge management system and culture of mentoring, there could be knowledge erosion, thus leading to a loss of delivery capabilities in an organisation.

Based on the above information, which of the following statements can be true?
A strong knowledge management system is dependent on a culture of mentoring to strengthen delivery capabilities.
Delivery capabilities are triggered by events that lead to knowledge disruption at various levels of the organisation.
Delivery capabilities are dependent on knowledge transfer and a strong knowledge management system.
Inefficient mentoring together with eroded knowledge management systems lead to loss of delivery capabilities.
Delivery capabilities remain unchanged if the knowledge management and mentoring system is unchanged.