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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language following statements are coded as below:

“Blanket Towel Function Static Value” is coded as “D8$ G17$ V18% N8% Q16%”.

“Perfection Counter Delivery Stock Function” is coded as “T15$ B21$ D8$ M8@ N2#”.

“Module Heat Terminal Value Scene” is coded as “K8$ R8$ F12% G17$ G14%”.

“Daily Power Static Election Festival” is coded as “T2% C9# D6$ Q16% A21%”.

How “Power Stock” is coded in the given code language?

a. T2% D8$

b. A21% B21$

c. M8@ A21%

d. T2% M8@

e. M8% T2#

2. Questions

Which of the following word is coded as “B21$”?

a. Perfection

b. Counter

c. Delivery

d. Function

e. Stock

3. Questions

Which of the following combination is true?

a. CP, DQ, BS, AR

b. CQ, DP, BR, AS

c. CP, DS, BQ, AR

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d. CS, DR, BP, AQ

e. None of the above

4. Questions

Which of the following correctly represents “Heavy Module” in the given code language?

a. F12% A21$

b. A17% K8$

c. F15% R8$

d. A17% F12%

e. A18# F12%

5. Questions

Which of the following words represents “G14% C9#” in the given code language?

a. Daily Scene

b. Election Terminal

c. Election Scene

d. Scene Festival

e. Heat Daily

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons – B, D, G, K, M, P, S, and T from a three generation family visited the national zoo during
different years viz.- 1975, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2002, and 2007. Only two married couples are in
the family. Only one person visited in each year.

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year. Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K,
who is the mother of D. S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings. Only one person visited
between K and B’s son. Only three persons visited between B and D’s son. B visited in an odd numbered
year. M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D. The number of persons visited before
G is same as the number of persons visited between D and G, who is not the child of B. G visited
immediately after P, who is the sibling of M. B is not married to D. T is the son of D’s brother.

How the one who visited in 2002 is related to T?

a. Father-in-law

b. Maternal Aunt

c. Grandmother

d. Sister

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e. Brother-in-law

7. Questions

Who among the following person visited immediately before S’s daughter?

a. B’s brother-in-law

b. M

c. D’s wife

d. T

e. K

8. Questions

Which of the following combination is true?

a. CP, DQ, BS, AR

b. CS, DQ, BP, AR

c. CR, DS, BQ, AP

d. CS, DR, BP, AQ

e. AR, BP, CQ, DS

9. Questions

How many persons visited after P’s mother?

a. Four

b. As many persons visited before D’s son

c. Three

d. Two

e. As many persons visited between B and D

10. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?

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a. P’s brother

b. The one who visited immediately before B

c. The one who visited three persons before K

d. M

e. S

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north while some are
facing south. Each person likes different numbers. Information about only a few persons is known.

Note: Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction.

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21. The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of
R. R, who faces north, doesn’t like a number which is a multiple of seven. H, who likes a prime number,
sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite direction. As many persons sit between H
and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and W. The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the
right of K, who likes a number which is nine more than R. K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the
row. Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K. The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the
right of the one who likes 12. Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction. Only
two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right of R. The one
who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23. The number of persons sitting between Q and
M is one less than the number of persons sitting to the right of H.

How many persons are sitting in the row?

a. Seventeen

b. Twenty-one

c. Fifteen

d. Sixteen

e. Twenty-four

12. Questions

What is the position of the one who sits sixth to the right of K with respect to the one who likes 21?

a. Third to the left

b. Immediate right

c. Second to the left

d. Fourth to the right

e. Fourth to the left

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13. Questions

Who among the following person likes 28?

a. W

b. The one who sits second to the left of H

c. Q

d. K

e. The one who sits second to the left of M

14. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are true as per the given arrangement?

a. Only four persons sit to the left of M

b. As many persons sit between R and H as between M and K

c. Not more than six persons sit to the left of W

d. Only two persons sit to the right of K

e. Both a and c

15. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following one doesn’t belong to the group?

a. R and Q

b. W and the one who likes 31

c. Q and the one who likes 12

d. The one who likes 28 and H

e. W and H

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twenty-one persons are working in an organization at different designations viz.- Director, Additional
General Manager (AGM), Senior Manager (SM), Manager, Assistant Manager (AM), and Clerk.

Note:

I). The designation is given in descending order such that the Director is the seniormost designation
whereas clerk is the juniormost designation

II). The number of persons working on each designation is one more than the number of persons working
in their immediate higher designation.

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III). If it’s said that ‘x’ works with ‘y’, then both ‘x’ and ‘y’ work in the same designation.

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q. Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.
Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U. A works with J but neither
with F nor as Clerk. J is designated immediately junior to C and O. Prime number of persons are
designated between O and D, who works with T. D and K neither work as Manager nor Director. T is
designated immediately senior to B and H. K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.
Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S. Both B and N are junior to S.

Who among the following persons are working with Q?

a. SJG

b. COM

c. BNS

d. SEM

e. MED

17. Questions

Who among the following persons are junior to M?

a. FIDKH

b. BRJPT

c. FTUKP

d. Both a and b

e. Both a and c

18. Questions

Who among the following persons are designated as Assistant Manager?

a. CO

b. PDT

c. AJM

d. KHBN

e. LME

19. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are true as per the given arrangement?

a. Only four persons are junior to Q

b. As many persons senior to D as junior to F

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c. A is designated immediately senior to M

d. Only two designations are between R and S

e. Both a and c

20. Questions

Which of the following combination is true?

a. AR, BP, CS, DQ

b. AQ, BP, CS, DR

c. AS, BP, CR, DQ

d. AQ, BS, CP, DP

e. AP, BR, CQ, DS

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

For letter: If the number of letters in the word is odd, then the second succeeding letter of the last letter is
taken(as per the alphabetical series), or if the number of letters in the word is even, then the second
previous letter of the first letter is taken(as per the alphabetical series),.

For Number: The difference between the place value(as per the alphabetical series) of the first and the
last letters.

For symbol: The number of vowels in each word represents a symbol.

1 ---> @, 2 ---> %, 3 ---> $, and 4 ---> #

Answer: D

2. Questions

We have:

For letter: If the number of letters in the word is odd, then the second succeeding letter of the last letter is
taken(as per the alphabetical series), or if the number of letters in the word is even, then the second
previous letter of the first letter is taken(as per the alphabetical series),.

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For Number: The difference between the place value(as per the alphabetical series) of the first and the
last letters.

For symbol: The number of vowels in each word represents a symbol.

1 ---> @, 2 ---> %, 3 ---> $, and 4 ---> #

Answer: C

3. Questions

We have:

For letter: If the number of letters in the word is odd, then the second succeeding letter of the last letter is
taken(as per the alphabetical series), or if the number of letters in the word is even, then the second
previous letter of the first letter is taken(as per the alphabetical series),.

For Number: The difference between the place value(as per the alphabetical series) of the first and the
last letters.

For symbol: The number of vowels in each word represents a symbol.

1 ---> @, 2 ---> %, 3 ---> $, and 4 ---> #

Answer: A

4. Questions

We have:

For letter: If the number of letters in the word is odd, then the second succeeding letter of the last letter is
taken(as per the alphabetical series), or if the number of letters in the word is even, then the second
previous letter of the first letter is taken(as per the alphabetical series),.

For Number: The difference between the place value(as per the alphabetical series) of the first and the
last letters.

For symbol: The number of vowels in each word represents a symbol.

1 ---> @, 2 ---> %, 3 ---> $, and 4 ---> #

Answer: B

5. Questions

We have:

For letter: If the number of letters in the word is odd, then the second succeeding letter of the last letter is
taken(as per the alphabetical series), or if the number of letters in the word is even, then the second
previous letter of the first letter is taken(as per the alphabetical series),.

For Number: The difference between the place value(as per the alphabetical series) of the first and the
last letters.

For symbol: The number of vowels in each word represents a symbol.

1 ---> @, 2 ---> %, 3 ---> $, and 4 ---> #

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Answer: C

6. Questions

We have:

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year.


Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K, who is the mother of D.
S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings.

That means, in case (1) the father-in-law of S visited in 1984, in case (2) the father-in-law of S visited in
1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Only one person visited between K and B’s son.


Only three persons visited between B and D’s son.
B visited in an odd numbered year.
M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D.

That means in case (1) & case (2) D visited in 1989, in case (1a) & case (2a) D visited in 1998.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons visited before G is same as the number of persons visited between D
and G, who is not the child of B.
G visited immediately after P, who is the sibling of M.

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B is not married to D.

Since, G is not the child of B, thus case (2a) is not valid.

That means, in case (1a) G is the father-in-law of S, case (1), case (2), and case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no year available for G, case (2a) is not valid as G can’t be B’s
son.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

T is the son of D’s brother.

That means, B must be the brother of D, and G must be wife of K.

Now, as M is son of S, thus S can’t be M’s sibling.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

7. Questions

We have:

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year.


Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K, who is the mother of D.
S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings.

That means, in case (1) the father-in-law of S visited in 1984, in case (2) the father-in-law of S visited in
1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only one person visited between K and B’s son.


Only three persons visited between B and D’s son.
B visited in an odd numbered year.
M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D.

That means in case (1) & case (2) D visited in 1989, in case (1a) & case (2a) D visited in 1998.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons visited before G is same as the number of persons visited between D
and G, who is not the child of B.
G visited immediately after P, who is the sibling of M.
B is not married to D.

Since, G is not the child of B, thus case (2a) is not valid.

That means, in case (1a) G is the father-in-law of S, case (1), case (2), and case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no year available for G, case (2a) is not valid as G can’t be B’s
son.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

T is the son of D’s brother.

That means, B must be the brother of D, and G must be wife of K.

Now, as M is son of S, thus S can’t be M’s sibling.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: A

8. Questions

We have:

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year.


Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K, who is the mother of D.
S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings.

That means, in case (1) the father-in-law of S visited in 1984, in case (2) the father-in-law of S visited in
1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only one person visited between K and B’s son.


Only three persons visited between B and D’s son.
B visited in an odd numbered year.
M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D.

That means in case (1) & case (2) D visited in 1989, in case (1a) & case (2a) D visited in 1998.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons visited before G is same as the number of persons visited between D
and G, who is not the child of B.
G visited immediately after P, who is the sibling of M.
B is not married to D.

Since, G is not the child of B, thus case (2a) is not valid.

That means, in case (1a) G is the father-in-law of S, case (1), case (2), and case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no year available for G, case (2a) is not valid as G can’t be B’s
son.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

T is the son of D’s brother.

That means, B must be the brother of D, and G must be wife of K.

Now, as M is son of S, thus S can’t be M’s sibling.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: B

9. Questions

We have:

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year.


Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K, who is the mother of D.
S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings.

That means, in case (1) the father-in-law of S visited in 1984, in case (2) the father-in-law of S visited in
1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only one person visited between K and B’s son.


Only three persons visited between B and D’s son.
B visited in an odd numbered year.
M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D.

That means in case (1) & case (2) D visited in 1989, in case (1a) & case (2a) D visited in 1998.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons visited before G is same as the number of persons visited between D
and G, who is not the child of B.
G visited immediately after P, who is the sibling of M.
B is not married to D.

Since, G is not the child of B, thus case (2a) is not valid.

That means, in case (1a) G is the father-in-law of S, case (1), case (2), and case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no year available for G, case (2a) is not valid as G can’t be B’s
son.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

T is the son of D’s brother.

That means, B must be the brother of D, and G must be wife of K.

Now, as M is son of S, thus S can’t be M’s sibling.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: D

10. Questions

We have:

The father-in-law of S visited in a leap year.


Only three persons visited between S’s father-in-law and K, who is the mother of D.
S is the brother-in-law of B and doesn’t have any siblings.

That means, in case (1) the father-in-law of S visited in 1984, in case (2) the father-in-law of S visited in
1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only one person visited between K and B’s son.


Only three persons visited between B and D’s son.
B visited in an odd numbered year.
M, who is the only son of D, visited 9 years after his mother D.

That means in case (1) & case (2) D visited in 1989, in case (1a) & case (2a) D visited in 1998.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons visited before G is same as the number of persons visited between D
and G, who is not the child of B.
G visited immediately after P, who is the sibling of M.
B is not married to D.

Since, G is not the child of B, thus case (2a) is not valid.

That means, in case (1a) G is the father-in-law of S, case (1), case (2), and case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no year available for G, case (2a) is not valid as G can’t be B’s
son.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

T is the son of D’s brother.

That means, B must be the brother of D, and G must be wife of K.

Now, as M is son of S, thus S can’t be M’s sibling.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: B (all the persons visited in an odd numbered year, except option B)

11. Questions

We have:

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21.
The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of R, who faces north and doesn’t like a number
which is a multiple of seven.

That means, in case (1) W sits third to the left of R, in case (2) W sits seventh to the right of R.

H, who likes a prime number, sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite
direction.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H sits third to the right of R, in case (2a) H sits third to the left of R.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many persons sit between H and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and
W.
The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the right of K, who likes a number which is nine more
than R.
K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row.

That means, in case (2) K sits second to the left of R, in case (2b) K sits ninth to the left of H, case (1), &
case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K.
The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the right of the one who likes 12.
Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction.

That means, in case (2b) the one who likes 31 sits immediate right of R, case (2) is not valid.

Only two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right
of R.

Since, not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction, thus the one who likes
28 sits facing north.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for the one who likes 12.

Again, we have:

The one who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23.


The number of persons sitting between Q and M is one less than the number of persons
sitting to the right of H.

That means, M sits second to the right of W.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: A

12. Questions

We have:

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21.
The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of R, who faces north and doesn’t like a number
which is a multiple of seven.

That means, in case (1) W sits third to the left of R, in case (2) W sits seventh to the right of R.

H, who likes a prime number, sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite
direction.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H sits third to the right of R, in case (2a) H sits third to the left of R.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many persons sit between H and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and
W.
The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the right of K, who likes a number which is nine more
than R.
K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row.

That means, in case (2) K sits second to the left of R, in case (2b) K sits ninth to the left of H, case (1), &
case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K.
The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the right of the one who likes 12.
Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction.

That means, in case (2b) the one who likes 31 sits immediate right of R, case (2) is not valid.

Only two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right
of R.

Since, not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction, thus the one who likes
28 sits facing north.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for the one who likes 12.

Again, we have:

The one who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23.


The number of persons sitting between Q and M is one less than the number of persons
sitting to the right of H.

That means, M sits second to the right of W.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D

13. Questions

We have:

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21.
The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of R, who faces north and doesn’t like a number
which is a multiple of seven.

That means, in case (1) W sits third to the left of R, in case (2) W sits seventh to the right of R.

H, who likes a prime number, sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite
direction.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H sits third to the right of R, in case (2a) H sits third to the left of R.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many persons sit between H and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and
W.
The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the right of K, who likes a number which is nine more
than R.
K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row.

That means, in case (2) K sits second to the left of R, in case (2b) K sits ninth to the left of H, case (1), &
case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K.
The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the right of the one who likes 12.
Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction.

That means, in case (2b) the one who likes 31 sits immediate right of R, case (2) is not valid.

Only two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right
of R.

Since, not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction, thus the one who likes
28 sits facing north.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for the one who likes 12.

Again, we have:

The one who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23.


The number of persons sitting between Q and M is one less than the number of persons
sitting to the right of H.

That means, M sits second to the right of W.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

14. Questions

We have:

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21.
The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of R, who faces north and doesn’t like a number
which is a multiple of seven.

That means, in case (1) W sits third to the left of R, in case (2) W sits seventh to the right of R.

H, who likes a prime number, sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite
direction.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H sits third to the right of R, in case (2a) H sits third to the left of R.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many persons sit between H and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and
W.
The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the right of K, who likes a number which is nine more
than R.
K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row.

That means, in case (2) K sits second to the left of R, in case (2b) K sits ninth to the left of H, case (1), &
case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K.
The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the right of the one who likes 12.
Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction.

That means, in case (2b) the one who likes 31 sits immediate right of R, case (2) is not valid.

Only two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right
of R.

Since, not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction, thus the one who likes
28 sits facing north.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for the one who likes 12.

Again, we have:

The one who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23.


The number of persons sitting between Q and M is one less than the number of persons
sitting to the right of H.

That means, M sits second to the right of W.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

15. Questions

We have:

Only four persons sit between W and the one who likes 21.
The one who likes 21 sits second to the right of R, who faces north and doesn’t like a number
which is a multiple of seven.

That means, in case (1) W sits third to the left of R, in case (2) W sits seventh to the right of R.

H, who likes a prime number, sits three places away from R, both are facing in the opposite
direction.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H sits third to the right of R, in case (2a) H sits third to the left of R.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many persons sit between H and the one who likes 28 as between the one who likes 28 and
W.
The one who likes 28 sits seventh to the right of K, who likes a number which is nine more
than R.
K sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row.

That means, in case (2) K sits second to the left of R, in case (2b) K sits ninth to the left of H, case (1), &
case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only three persons sit between the one who likes 12 and K.
The one who likes 31 sits seventh to the right of the one who likes 12.
Both W and the one who likes 12 are facing in the opposite direction.

That means, in case (2b) the one who likes 31 sits immediate right of R, case (2) is not valid.

Only two persons sit between the one who likes 31 and Q, who faces south and sits to the right
of R.

Since, not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction, thus the one who likes
28 sits facing north.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for the one who likes 12.

Again, we have:

The one who likes 12 is an immediate neighbour of M, who likes 23.


The number of persons sitting between Q and M is one less than the number of persons
sitting to the right of H.

That means, M sits second to the right of W.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C(The given pairs are facing opposite direction except option c)

16. Questions

We have:

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q.


Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q works as manager, in case (2) Q works as assistant manager.

Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U.

That means, in case (1) R and U work as clerk, in case (1a) & case (2) R and U work as AGM.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

A works with J but neither with F nor as Clerk.


J is designated immediately junior to C and O.
Prime number of persons are designated between O and D, who works with T.
D and K neither work as Manager nor Director.

That means, in case (1) C and O work as AGM, in case (2) C and O work as Manager, case (1a) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the prime number of persons designated between O and D.

Again, we have:

T is designated immediately senior to B and H.


K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.

That means, in case (1) K and H work as clerk, in case (2) is not valid.

Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S.
Both B and N are junior to S.

That means, in case (1) L is designated as Director

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as both H and K are immediately junior to T.

Answer: D

17. Questions

We have:

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q.


Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q works as manager, in case (2) Q works as assistant manager.

Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U.

That means, in case (1) R and U work as clerk, in case (1a) & case (2) R and U work as AGM.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

A works with J but neither with F nor as Clerk.


J is designated immediately junior to C and O.
Prime number of persons are designated between O and D, who works with T.
D and K neither work as Manager nor Director.

That means, in case (1) C and O work as AGM, in case (2) C and O work as Manager, case (1a) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the prime number of persons designated between O and D.

Again, we have:

T is designated immediately senior to B and H.


K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.

That means, in case (1) K and H work as clerk, in case (2) is not valid.

Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S.
Both B and N are junior to S.

That means, in case (1) L is designated as Director

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as both H and K are immediately junior to T.

Answer: E

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18. Questions

We have:

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q.


Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q works as manager, in case (2) Q works as assistant manager.

Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U.

That means, in case (1) R and U work as clerk, in case (1a) & case (2) R and U work as AGM.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A works with J but neither with F nor as Clerk.


J is designated immediately junior to C and O.
Prime number of persons are designated between O and D, who works with T.
D and K neither work as Manager nor Director.

That means, in case (1) C and O work as AGM, in case (2) C and O work as Manager, case (1a) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1a) is not valid as the prime number of persons designated between O and D.

Again, we have:

T is designated immediately senior to B and H.


K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.

That means, in case (1) K and H work as clerk, in case (2) is not valid.

Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S.
Both B and N are junior to S.

That means, in case (1) L is designated as Director

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as both H and K are immediately junior to T.

Answer: B

19. Questions

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We have:

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q.


Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q works as manager, in case (2) Q works as assistant manager.

Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U.

That means, in case (1) R and U work as clerk, in case (1a) & case (2) R and U work as AGM.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A works with J but neither with F nor as Clerk.


J is designated immediately junior to C and O.
Prime number of persons are designated between O and D, who works with T.
D and K neither work as Manager nor Director.

That means, in case (1) C and O work as AGM, in case (2) C and O work as Manager, case (1a) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1a) is not valid as the prime number of persons designated between O and D.

Again, we have:

T is designated immediately senior to B and H.


K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.

That means, in case (1) K and H work as clerk, in case (2) is not valid.

Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S.
Both B and N are junior to S.

That means, in case (1) L is designated as Director

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as both H and K are immediately junior to T.

Answer: C

20. Questions

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We have:

F, I, and P are designated immediately junior to Q.


Even number of persons are designated senior to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q works as manager, in case (2) Q works as assistant manager.

Odd number of persons are designated between Q and R, who works with U.

That means, in case (1) R and U work as clerk, in case (1a) & case (2) R and U work as AGM.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A works with J but neither with F nor as Clerk.


J is designated immediately junior to C and O.
Prime number of persons are designated between O and D, who works with T.
D and K neither work as Manager nor Director.

That means, in case (1) C and O work as AGM, in case (2) C and O work as Manager, case (1a) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1a) is not valid as the prime number of persons designated between O and D.

Again, we have:

T is designated immediately senior to B and H.


K is designated junior to M, who is immediately junior to G.

That means, in case (1) K and H work as clerk, in case (2) is not valid.

Odd number of persons are designated between L and E, who works with S.
Both B and N are junior to S.

That means, in case (1) L is designated as Director

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as both H and K are immediately junior to T.

Answer: A

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Twelve persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L live on five different floors of a five-storey building
where the lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost
floor is numbered five.

Note-I: Each floor has three flats viz. Flat-X, Flat-Y and Flat-Z, where Flat X is to the west of Flat Y and
Flat Y is west of Flat Z.

Note-II: There are three vacant flats in the building. At most one vacant flat on each floor. Not more than
one even numbered floor is vacant.

Note-III: Each person has a prime number of trophies between 16 and 64 and these prime numbers are
arranged in descending order for the persons as per the alphabetical order.

Note-IV: If it’s said that P and Q live in the adjacent flats, then P and Q live in either flats X and Y or Y
and Z

F lives in flat X. Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L. H lives to the west of L but not
immediate west. As many floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats. K lives
immediately below J and both are living in flat Y. There is no vacant flat on the third floor. No one lives to
the north of A. A lives three floors above E in the same flat. J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B. I
lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A. The number of floors above D is one less
than the number of floors above C. G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

How many floors are there between the vacant flat in flat Y and the one who has 23 trophies and in
which direction does that vacant flat with respect to the one who has 23 trophies?

a. One, North

b. One, South

c. Two, East

d. Two, South

e. One, East

2. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. A and the one who has 59 trophies

b. I and the one who has 47 trophies

c. H and the one who has 19 trophies

d. L and the one who has 31 trophies

e. F and the one who has 53 trophies

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3. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true as per the given arrangement?

th
a. Vacant flat of flat Z is on the 5 floor

b. B lives two floors above J in the same flat

c. L lives east of the one who has 31 trophies

d. No one lives to the east of C

e. G lives immediately above the one who has 47 trophies

4. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true with respect to the one who has 59 trophies?

I). The one who has 47 trophies lives southwest of the one who has 59 trophies

II). The vacant flat of Flat X is to the southwest of the one who has 59 trophies

III). B has 59 trophies

IV). The Vacant flat of Flat Y is to the north of the one who has 59 trophies

a. Only II and III

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and IV

d. Only I and IV

e. Only I and III

5. Questions

In which of the following pair does the second person lives southeast of the first person?

I). AJ

II). FL

III). KF

IV). BG

a. Only III

b. Only II and III

c. Only I and IV

d. Only II and IV

e. All I, II and IV

6. Questions

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The questions given below consist of three statements numbered I, II and III. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the
statements and give answers:

Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sitting around a circular table facing the centre. What is the
position of D with respect to A?

Statement I: A sits second to the left of B. D is an immediate neighbhour of A. One person sits between
C and D. F sits third to the left of E.

Statement II: Only two persons sit between D and B. F is an immediate neighbhour of D. E is an
immediate neighbhour of B. One person sits between C and E.

Statement III: E sits immediate left of B. D sits immediate right of F. Only two persons sit between A
and C.

a. If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data given in statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in either statement I or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in either statement II or statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question

7. Questions

Eight persons - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on eight different floors of an eight-storeyed building


where the lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the
topmost floor is numbered 8. How many persons are living between U and T?

Statement I: Only two persons live between R and W. S lives three floors above W. Only one person lives
between Q and P. U lives below P. V live on an odd numbered floor.

Statement II: Only one person lives between P and R. T lives immediately below R. S lives three floors
above W, who lives immediately above P. U lives on an odd numbered floor.

Statement III: S lives immediately above V. Only two persons live between V and P, who lives three
floors above T. Q lives immediately above W.

a. If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data given in statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question

d. If the combination of the data given in any two statements is sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in statement I, statement II and statement III are not sufficient to answer the
question

8. Questions

Six persons - A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a linear row facing south. What is the position of B

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with respect to E?

Statement I: B sits immediate right of F, who sits one of the ends. Only two persons sit between B and D.
C sits to the left of E. Only two persons sit between C and A.

Statement II: A sits at one of the ends. E sits second to the left of A. C sits immediate left of E. B sits
immediate right of F.

Statement III: Only one person sits between E and B. D sits third to the right of B. A sits second to the
right of F, who sits at one of the ends.

a. If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data given in statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in either statement I or statement II or statement III alone is sufficient to answer the
question

e. If the data given in statement I, statement II and statement III are not sufficient to answer the
question

9. Questions

Six persons L, M, N, O, P and Q got different marks in the exam. Who got the highest mark?

Statement I: P got more marks than only M and Q. L got more marks than O. N got more marks than M.

Statement II: N got more marks than O. L got more marks than M. P got more marks than Q.

Statement III: M got more marks than Q. O got more marks than P. N got more marks than L.

a. If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data given in statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both statement I and statement II together are necessary to answer the question

e. If the data given in both statements I and statement III together are necessary to answer the question

10. Questions

A family of 6 members A, B, C, P, Q and S with three married couples and two generations. How is
C related to B?

Statement I: A is the father of B. P is the brother-in-law of B. Q is the mother-in-law of C, who has no


siblings.

Statement II: S is the sister of B. Q is the mother of S. A is the father-in-law of P. C is the sister-in-law
of S.

Statement III: C is not a Male.

a. If the data given in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question

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b. If the data given in statements II and III together are necessary to answer the question

c. If the data given in statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

d. If the data given in either statement II alone or statements I and III together is sufficient to answer
the question

e. If the data given in both statements I and statement III together is sufficient to answer the question

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Ten persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are working on two different dates either 15th or 20th of five
different months viz., March, May, June, September and December of the same year. Only one person
works on each date and only two persons work in each month. They have different number of files.

Note I: The persons who work in the month having 31 days have an odd number of files. Similarly, the
persons who work in the month having 30 days have an even number of files.

Note II: No one has more than 55 files and less than 16 files.

A works in June on an even numbered date. F works on an even numbered date but before A and has 55
files. The number of files with I is a perfect square value. C works immediately before I in the same
month. The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.D has more files than I but less
than F. The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date. The difference
between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A. The number of files with
A is a multiple of 11. G has two files more than D. H works two persons before G, who doesn’t work
immediately after J. The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J. Only two persons
work between J and E. The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files
with G. The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between the
number of files with B and I. B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18 files.

What is the average number of files with the persons who work in the months having only 30 days?

a. 28

b. 27

c. 26

d. 24

e. 23

12. Questions

What is the sum of the number of files with the one who works on 20th March and the one who
works immediately after E?

a. 78

b. 85

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c. 45

d. 100

e. 102

13. Questions

What is the average number of files with all the given persons?

a. 34.6

b. 36.6

c. 35.6

d. 37.6

e. 38.6

14. Questions

As many persons work before ___ as after___ respectively.

I). The one who has 36 files, the one who works on 20th May

II). The one who works on 20th September, B

III). The one who works on 20th December, the one who has 27 files

a. Only I

b. Only I and II

c. Only III

d. All I, II and III

e. Only II

15. Questions

Which of the following Combination is false with respect to the final arrangement?

th
a. 20 May - F – 55

th
b. 15 June – J – 18

th
c. 20 March - I – 49

th
d. 15 December – G- 51

th
e. 15 September – H – 36

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16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

A person starts walking from Point A towards the north direction for 5m to reach Point B. Then he turns
towards his right and walks for 6m to reach Point C. Then from Point C, he turns 90˚to his right and walks
for 3m to reach Point D. Point E is 10m west of Point D. Point F is 7m south of Point E. Then from Point
F, he turns towards his left and walks for 5m to reach Point G. Then from Point G, he turns 270˚ towards
his right and walks for 3m to reach Point H. Point I is 5m east of H and 3m north of Ice Cream Shop.

Another person starts walking from point P towards the north direction for 7m to reach Point Q. Then he
turns towards his left and walks for 11m to reach Point R. Point S is 4m north of Point R. Then from Point
S, he turns 270˚ towards his left and walks for 14m to reach Point T. Point U is 10m south of Point T and
16m east of Point V. Then from Point V, he turns 90˚to his left and walks for 9m to reach Point W. Then
from Point W, he turns to his left and walks for 12m to reach Point X. Ice cream shop is located 3m north
of Point X.

What is the direction of point A with respect to point P and what is the shortest distance between
them?

a. East, 5 m

b. North-west, 5 m

c. South-west, 5 m

d. West, 7 m

e. East, 7 m

17. Questions

What is the shortest distance between point P and point D?

a. 1 m

b. 2 m

c. 5 m

d. √3 m

e. √5 m

18. Questions

Four of the following five pairs of points are alike in a certain way based on the directions in the
given arrangement and thus form the group. Which one of the following does not belong to the
group?

a. SV

b. RW

c. RE

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d. QC

e. EV

19. Questions

What is the shortest distance between point E and point A and in which direction is point A with
respect to point E?

a. 2 m, south

b. 3 m, south-east

c. √5 m, north-east

d. 2√5 m, south-east

e. 2 m, south-west

20. Questions

What is the shortest distance between point U and ice cream shop?

a. 2√2 m

b. 4√13 m

c. 4√14 m

d. 2√13 m

e. 4√6 m

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F lives in flat X.
Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L.
H lives to the west of L but not immediate west.

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As many as floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

K lives immediately below J and both are living in flat Y.


There is no vacant flat on the third floor.
A lives three floors above E in the same flat.
J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B.
No one lives to the north of A.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot kept third floor vacant and we have a
new possibility as case -3a

And again we have,

I lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A.


The number of floors above D is one less than the number of floors above C.
G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 3a get eliminated because we cannot kept G and Case-3 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: B

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F lives in flat X.
Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L.

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H lives to the west of L but not immediate west.


As many as floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

K lives immediately below J and both are living in flat Y.


There is no vacant flat on the third floor.
A lives three floors above E in the same flat.
J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B.
No one lives to the north of A.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot kept third floor vacant and we have a
new possibility as case -3a

And again we have,

I lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A.


The number of floors above D is one less than the number of floors above C.
G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 3a get eliminated because we cannot kept G and Case-3 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: C (both persons live on the same floor except option c)

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F lives in flat X.
Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L.

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H lives to the west of L but not immediate west.


As many as floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

K lives immediately below J and both are living in flat Y.


There is no vacant flat on the third floor.
A lives three floors above E in the same flat.
J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B.
No one lives to the north of A.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot kept third floor vacant and we have a
new possibility as case -3a

And again we have,

I lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A.


The number of floors above D is one less than the number of floors above C.
G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 3a get eliminated because we cannot kept G and Case-3 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: E

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F lives in flat X.
Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L.

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H lives to the west of L but not immediate west.


As many as floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

K lives immediately below J and both are living in flat Y.


There is no vacant flat on the third floor.
A lives three floors above E in the same flat.
J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B.
No one lives to the north of A.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot kept third floor vacant and we have a
new possibility as case -3a

And again we have,

I lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A.


The number of floors above D is one less than the number of floors above C.
G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 3a get eliminated because we cannot kept G and Case-3 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: D

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F lives in flat X.
Only one floor is between L and F, who lives northwest L.

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H lives to the west of L but not immediate west.


As many as floors above H as below B and both are living in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

K lives immediately below J and both are living in flat Y.


There is no vacant flat on the third floor.
A lives three floors above E in the same flat.
J doesn’t live on the adjacent floors of B.
No one lives to the north of A.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot kept third floor vacant and we have a
new possibility as case -3a

And again we have,

I lives to the immediate west of D but not in the same flat as A.


The number of floors above D is one less than the number of floors above C.
G lives southeast of the one who has 6 trophies more than J.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 3a get eliminated because we cannot kept G and Case-3 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: E

6. Questions

Answer: A

From statement I we get,

From statement II we get,

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From statement III we get,

So we couldn’t get the exact arrangement with statement II and III, so option A.

7. Questions

Answer: D

From statement I we get,

From statement II we get,

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From statement III we get,

With any two of the statement we can get the final arrangement

So option D

8. Questions

Answer: D

From statement I we get,

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From statement II we get,

From statement III we get,

We can get the final arrangement with either Statement I or II or III alone, so option D

9. Questions

Answer: E

From statement I we get,

From statement II we cannot get any arrangement.

From statement III we cannot get any arrangement.

But with Statement I and III we can get the final sequence so option E

10. Questions

Answer: D

From statement I we get,

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From statement II we get,

From Statement I and III we can get

So option D.

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A works in June on an even numbered date.


F works on even numbered date but before A and has 55 files.
The number of files with I is a perfect square value.
C works immediately before I in the same month.
The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.

Since, only possible cube number between 16 and 55 is 27, also C and I work in the same month, that
means I must have 49 files.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

D has more files than I but less than F.


The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date.

Since, I have 49 files, thus D must have 51 files.

The difference between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A.
The number of files with A is a multiple of 11.

Thus, only possible files of A is either 22 or 44.

Now, the difference between any number between 16 and 55, can’t be 44.

Thus, A must have 22 files.

G has two files more than D.

Thus, G must have 53 files.

H works two persons before G, who does not work immediately after J.

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And again we have,

The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J.

Thus, H can’t work in the month having 31 days, thus case (3) & case (4) are not valid.

Only two persons work between J and E.


B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18.

That means, J has 18 files, and case (2) is not valid.

The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files with G.
The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between
the number of files with B and I.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 18 files and Case-1 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: E

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A works in June on an even numbered date.


F works on even numbered date but before A and has 55 files.
The number of files with I is a perfect square value.
C works immediately before I in the same month.
The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.

Since, only possible cube number between 16 and 55 is 27, also C and I work in the same month, that
means I must have 49 files.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

D has more files than I but less than F.


The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date.

Since, I have 49 files, thus D must have 51 files.

The difference between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A.
The number of files with A is a multiple of 11.

Thus, only possible files of A is either 22 or 44.

Now, the difference between any number between 16 and 55, can’t be 44.

Thus, A must have 22 files.

G has two files more than D.

Thus, G must have 53 files.

H works two persons before G, who does not work immediately after J.

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And again we have,

The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J.

Thus, H can’t work in the month having 31 days, thus case (3) & case (4) are not valid.

Only two persons work between J and E.


B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18.

That means, J has 18 files, and case (2) is not valid.

The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files with G.
The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between
the number of files with B and I.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 18 files and Case-1 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: E

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A works in June on an even numbered date.


F works on even numbered date but before A and has 55 files.
The number of files with I is a perfect square value.
C works immediately before I in the same month.
The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.

Since, only possible cube number between 16 and 55 is 27, also C and I work in the same month, that
means I must have 49 files.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

D has more files than I but less than F.


The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date.

Since, I have 49 files, thus D must have 51 files.

The difference between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A.
The number of files with A is a multiple of 11.

Thus, only possible files of A is either 22 or 44.

Now, the difference between any number between 16 and 55, can’t be 44.

Thus, A must have 22 files.

G has two files more than D.

Thus, G must have 53 files.

H works two persons before G, who does not work immediately after J.

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And again we have,

The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J.

Thus, H can’t work in the month having 31 days, thus case (3) & case (4) are not valid.

Only two persons work between J and E.


B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18.

That means, J has 18 files, and case (2) is not valid.

The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files with G.
The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between
the number of files with B and I.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 18 files and Case-1 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: C

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A works in June on an even numbered date.


F works on even numbered date but before A and has 55 files.
The number of files with I is a perfect square value.
C works immediately before I in the same month.
The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.

Since, only possible cube number between 16 and 55 is 27, also C and I work in the same month, that
means I must have 49 files.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

D has more files than I but less than F.


The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date.

Since, I have 49 files, thus D must have 51 files.

The difference between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A.
The number of files with A is a multiple of 11.

Thus, only possible files of A is either 22 or 44.

Now, the difference between any number between 16 and 55, can’t be 44.

Thus, A must have 22 files.

G has two files more than D.

Thus, G must have 53 files.

H works two persons before G, who does not work immediately after J.

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And again we have,

The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J.

Thus, H can’t work in the month having 31 days, thus case (3) & case (4) are not valid.

Only two persons work between J and E.


B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18.

That means, J has 18 files, and case (2) is not valid.

The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files with G.
The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between
the number of files with B and I.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 18 files and Case-1 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A works in June on an even numbered date.


F works on even numbered date but before A and has 55 files.
The number of files with I is a perfect square value.
C works immediately before I in the same month.
The number of files with C is a perfect cube number but less than I.

Since, only possible cube number between 16 and 55 is 27, also C and I work in the same month, that
means I must have 49 files.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

D has more files than I but less than F.


The number of files with D is a multiple of 3. D works on an even numbered date.

Since, I have 49 files, thus D must have 51 files.

The difference between the number of files with B and D is equal to the number of files with A.
The number of files with A is a multiple of 11.

Thus, only possible files of A is either 22 or 44.

Now, the difference between any number between 16 and 55, can’t be 44.

Thus, A must have 22 files.

G has two files more than D.

Thus, G must have 53 files.

H works two persons before G, who does not work immediately after J.

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And again we have,

The number of files with H is twice the number of files with J.

Thus, H can’t work in the month having 31 days, thus case (3) & case (4) are not valid.

Only two persons work between J and E.


B works in the immediate preceding month of the one who has 18.

That means, J has 18 files, and case (2) is not valid.

The sum of the number of files with H and E is one less than the number of files with G.
The difference between the number of files with H and E is equal to the difference between
the number of files with B and I.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 18 files and Case-1 will be the
final arrangement

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Answer: D

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: D

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: E

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: C (Point E is south of R, the remaining the second point is southwest of the first point)

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: D

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: D

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1. Questions

A number rearrangement machine rearranges given input to final output following certain rules
step by step. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Step V is the final output of the given input.

Based on the above rule followed, find the output of the given input.

Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

What is the difference between the highest and smallest number from step IV?

a. 5

b. 7

c. 11

d. 6

e. 9

2. Questions

Which of the following number is third from the right end in step III?

a. 32236

b. 55436

c. 35625

d. 44225

e. 5449

3. Questions

How many odd numbers are in step V?

a. Two

b. More than three

c. Three

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d. One

e. None

4. Questions

The digital sum of how many numbers from step II are odd numbers?

a. Two

b. More than three

c. Three

d. One

e. None

5. Questions

If all the numbers from step V are arranged in descending order from the right end, then which of
the following number is second from the left end?

a. 9

b. 23

c. 17

d. 21

e. 18

6. Questions

Some numbers are given in three columns and based on the given condition the resultant of each
row is determined. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Conditions:

I). If an even number is followed by a prime number, then the difference between numbers is taken.

II). If a prime number is followed by a non-prime odd number, then the sum of the numbers is taken.

III). If an even number is followed by a perfect square, then the product of the unit digits of the numbers
is taken.

IV). If an odd (non-prime) number is followed by a perfect square number, then the square of the
difference of the numbers is taken.

V). If an odd number is followed by another odd number, then the remainder of the numbers is taken (the
highest number is divided by the lowest number).

VI). If none of the conditions is valid, then the first number is multiplied by the digital sum of the second
number.

Note: If more than one condition is valid, then only one condition which comes first as per the given order.

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What is the resultant from the sum of rows I and III is subtracted from row II?

17 15 16

21 9 31

13 9 49

a. 23

b. 47

c. 52

d. 36

e. None of these

7. Questions

What is the difference between the resultant of both rows?

21 15 43

23 33 9

a. 18

b. 21

c. 17

d. 23

e. None of these

8. Questions

If X is the resultant of row 1, then what is the square of the resultant of row 2?

15 23 4

26 11 X

a. 5625

b. 2564

c. 7595

d. 2825

e. None of these

9. Questions

What is the sum of the resultant of row 1, row 2, and row 3?

21 16 27

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17 15 25

24 11 12

a. 31

b. 24

c. 32

d. 51

e. None of these

10. Questions

If Y is the sum of the resultant of row 2 and row 3, then what is the digital sum of the resultant of
row1?

27 Y 45

24 16 29

11 26 9

a. 12

b. 9

c. 18

d. 11

e. 14

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Five different political parties – P, Q, R, S, and T contested from four different cities viz.,- C1, C2, C3,
and C4. On the result day, the election commission gives ranks to different parties from 1 to 5, where rank
1 means the highest number of votes and rank 5 means the lowest number of votes. No two political
parties get the same vote in the same city. Also, no political party gets more than two similar ranks in any
city.

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4. P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in
C3. The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any city. S gets an
immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3. Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of
them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the same city. P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P
gets rank 3 in any of the cities. R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than in C2. R and P get the same
rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively. S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Who among the following person gets the second highest rank in C4?

a. S

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b. P

c. R

d. Q

e. T

12. Questions

What is the sum of all ranks of S?

a. Ten

b. Eight

c. Twelve

d. Nine

e. Eleven

13. Questions

Who among the following persons get third rank?

a. Only T and P

b. Only S and Q

c. Only Q

d. Only S, T, and R

e. Only P, Q, and T

14. Questions

Which of the following person gets the same rank in more than one city?

a. Only T and R

b. Only P

c. Only S and Q

d. Only P, Q, and T

e. Only T and P

15. Questions

How many persons get more votes than R in city C3?

a. Two

b. One

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c. Can’t be determined

d. None

e. Three

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A 5x4 matrix is used to illuminate light of different colors. Each column has number which is multiple of
different numbers. The rows of matrix are marked A, B, C, D, and E from top to bottom whereas the
column of each matrix are marked as I, II, III, and IV from left to right.

Conditions to obtain the resultant of each string:

I). If all the numbers in the string are even, then the product of the unit digits is taken.

II). If all the numbers in the string are odd, then the sum of all the numbers is taken.

III). If an even number is followed by a perfect square number, then the highest number is multiplied by
the digital sum of the lowest number.

IV). If the first number is odd and the last number is even, then the square of the difference between the
highest and the lowest numbers is taken.

V). If more than one string is given, then the resultant is obtained by the sum of both strings.

Condition for blinking of the bulb:

I). If the outcome of the string is less than 60, then the blue bulb blinks.

II). If the outcome of the string is between 75 and 105, then the Green bulb blinks.

III). If the outcome of the string is between 125 and 160, then the Red Bulb blinks.

IV). If the outcome of the string is between 180 and 225, then the pink bulb blinks.

V). If none of the above conditions are applied, then no bulb blinks.

Which of the following bulb blinks if X = DI BII CII AII?

a. Green

b. No Bulb

c. Red

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d. Blue

e. Pink

17. Questions

Which of the following bulb blinks if string Y = EII EIII AIII DIV?

a. Green

b. No Bulb

c. Red

d. Blue

e. Pink

18. Questions

What comes in place of blank space such that Pink bulb blinks?

X = ___ CIII AIV ____

a. DI and BII

b. EII and BIII

c. AIV and CIV

d. EI and CII

e. Either B or C

19. Questions

Which of the following bulb blinks if X = BI CIII AIV AIII and Y = AI DI BIII BIV?

a. Green

b. No Bulb

c. Red

d. Blue

e. Pink

20. Questions

What comes in place of blank space such that Red bulb blinks?

X = BII ___ AIII ___

a. EIII and DII

b. EIV and BIV

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c. BIV and BII

d. Either A or C

e. EII and AIV

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

For step I: The first two and the last two digits are multiplied and two is subtracted from the third digit.

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

For step II: All the odd digits are arranged first in ascending order followed by all even digits in descending
order.

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

For step III: The square of the difference between the highest and lowest digits within the number at the
end.

Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

For step IV: The digital sum of digits within the numbers is taken, and then the numbers are arranged in
ascending order.

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

For step V: The sum of the digits added with the odd positioned number and the sum of the digits
subtracted with the even positioned number from the left end.

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Based on the above rule followed we have an output for the given input.

Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

Step I: 54715 32721 24416 45436 36527

Step II: 15574 13722 16442 35644 35762

Step III: 55436 32236 44225 5449 35625

Step IV: 16 17 21 22 23

Step V: 23 9 24 18 28

Answer: B

2. Questions

We have:

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Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

For step I: The first two and the last two digits are multiplied and two is subtracted from the third digit.

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

For step II: All the odd digits are arranged first in ascending order followed by all even digits in descending
order.

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

For step III: The square of the difference between the highest and lowest digits within the number at the
end.

Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

For step IV: The digital sum of digits within the numbers is taken, and then the numbers are arranged in
ascending order.

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

For step V: The sum of the digits added with the odd positioned number and the sum of the digits
subtracted with the even positioned number from the left end.

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Based on the above rule followed we have an output for the given input.

Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

Step I: 54715 32721 24416 45436 36527

Step II: 15574 13722 16442 35644 35762

Step III: 55436 32236 44225 5449 35625

Step IV: 16 17 21 22 23

Step V: 23 9 24 18 28

Answer: D

3. Questions

We have:

Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

For step I: The first two and the last two digits are multiplied and two is subtracted from the third digit.

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

For step II: All the odd digits are arranged first in ascending order followed by all even digits in descending
order.

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

For step III: The square of the difference between the highest and lowest digits within the number at the
end.

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Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

For step IV: The digital sum of digits within the numbers is taken, and then the numbers are arranged in
ascending order.

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

For step V: The sum of the digits added with the odd positioned number and the sum of the digits
subtracted with the even positioned number from the left end.

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Based on the above rule followed we have an output for the given input.

Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

Step I: 54715 32721 24416 45436 36527

Step II: 15574 13722 16442 35644 35762

Step III: 55436 32236 44225 5449 35625

Step IV: 16 17 21 22 23

Step V: 23 9 24 18 28

Answer: A

4. Questions

We have:

Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

For step I: The first two and the last two digits are multiplied and two is subtracted from the third digit.

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

For step II: All the odd digits are arranged first in ascending order followed by all even digits in descending
order.

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

For step III: The square of the difference between the highest and lowest digits within the number at the
end.

Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

For step IV: The digital sum of digits within the numbers is taken, and then the numbers are arranged in
ascending order.

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

For step V: The sum of the digits added with the odd positioned number and the sum of the digits
subtracted with the even positioned number from the left end.

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Based on the above rule followed we have an output for the given input.

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Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

Step I: 54715 32721 24416 45436 36527

Step II: 15574 13722 16442 35644 35762

Step III: 55436 32236 44225 5449 35625

Step IV: 16 17 21 22 23

Step V: 23 9 24 18 28

Answer: C

5. Questions

We have:

Input: 83749 39576 64468 94869 59973

For step I: The first two and the last two digits are multiplied and two is subtracted from the third digit.

Step I: 24536 27342 24248 36654 45721

For step II: All the odd digits are arranged first in ascending order followed by all even digits in descending
order.

Step II: 35642 37422 84422 35664 15742

For step III: The square of the difference between the highest and lowest digits within the number at the
end.

Step III: 35416 34225 44236 5649 54236

For step IV: The digital sum of digits within the numbers is taken, and then the numbers are arranged in
ascending order.

Step IV: 16 19 19 20 24

For step V: The sum of the digits added with the odd positioned number and the sum of the digits
subtracted with the even positioned number from the left end.

Step V: 23 9 29 18 24

Based on the above rule followed we have an output for the given input.

Input: 96953 84937 46682 95649 49739

Step I: 54715 32721 24416 45436 36527

Step II: 15574 13722 16442 35644 35762

Step III: 55436 32236 44225 5449 35625

Step IV: 16 17 21 22 23

Step V: 23 9 24 18 28

Answer: E

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6. Questions

Answer: E

For row1:

17 15 16

From condition II: (17 + 15) = 32

From condition III: (2 x 6) = 12

For row 2:

21 9 31

From condition IV: (21 – 9)2 = 144

From condition I: (144 – 31) = 113

For row 3:

13 9 49

From condition II: (13 +9) = 22

From condition III: (2*9) = 18

Required resultant = 113 – (12 + 18) = 83

7. Questions

Answer: C

For row 1:

21 15 43

From condition V: 21/15 = 6 (reminder)

From condition I: (43 – 6) = 37

23 33 9

For row 2:

From condition II: (23 + 33) = 56

From condition III: (6 x 9) = 54

Required difference = (54 – 37) = 17

8. Questions

Answer: A

For row 1:

15 23 4

From condition V: 23/15 = 8 (reminder)

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From condition III: (8 x 4) = 32

Since, resultant of row1 is 32, thus value of X = 32

26 11 32

From condition I: (26 – 11) = 15

From condition VI: (15 x 5) = 75

Then, the square of the resultant of row 2 is: 5625.

9. Questions

Answer: D

For row 1:

21 16 27

From condition IV: (21 – 16)2 = 25

From condition V: 27/25 = 2 (remainder)

For Row 2:

17 15 25

From condition II: (17 + 15) = 32

From condition III: (2 x 5) = 10

For Row 3:

24 11 12

From condition I: (24 – 11) = 13

From condition VI: 13 x 3 = 39

Required sum = (2 + 10 + 39) = 51

10. Questions

Answer: E

For row 2:

24 16 29

From condition III: (4 x 6) = 24

From condition I: (29 – 24) = 5

For row 3:

11 26 9

From condition VI: 11 x 8 = 88

From condition III: (8 x 9) = 72

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Thus, value of Y = (72 + 5) = 77

For Row 1:

27 77 45

From condition V: 77/27 = 23 (reminder)

From condition II: (23 + 45) = 68

Thus, the required digital sum of the resultant of row 1 = 14

11. Questions

We have:

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4.


P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in C3.
The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any cities.

Since, T neither gets rank 1 nor 4, and P gets two ranks lower than S in C3. Also, P gets the highest rank in
C3, thus only possible rank for T in C4 is 5.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

S gets an immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3.


Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the
same city.

Now, only two ranks for T in C1 are 1 or 2, but T doesn’t get rank 1 in any of the cities, thus T gets rank 2
and R gets rank 1 in C1.

P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P get rank 3 in any of the
cities.

That means, P gets rank 4 in C4.

R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than C2.

Since, R doesn’t get rank 3 in any of the city, thus R gets rank 4 in city C3.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

R and P get the same rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively.


S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Since, no person gets more than two same ranks in any of the cities, thus Q doesn’t get rank 3 in city C2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

12. Questions

We have:

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4.


P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in C3.
The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any cities.

Since, T neither gets rank 1 nor 4, and P gets two ranks lower than S in C3. Also, P gets the highest rank in
C3, thus only possible rank for T in C4 is 5.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S gets an immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3.


Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the
same city.

Now, only two ranks for T in C1 are 1 or 2, but T doesn’t get rank 1 in any of the cities, thus T gets rank 2
and R gets rank 1 in C1.

P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P get rank 3 in any of the
cities.

That means, P gets rank 4 in C4.

R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than C2.

Since, R doesn’t get rank 3 in any of the city, thus R gets rank 4 in city C3.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R and P get the same rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively.


S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Since, no person gets more than two same ranks in any of the cities, thus Q doesn’t get rank 3 in city C2.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: A

13. Questions

We have:

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4.


P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in C3.
The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any cities.

Since, T neither gets rank 1 nor 4, and P gets two ranks lower than S in C3. Also, P gets the highest rank in
C3, thus only possible rank for T in C4 is 5.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

S gets an immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3.


Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the
same city.

Now, only two ranks for T in C1 are 1 or 2, but T doesn’t get rank 1 in any of the cities, thus T gets rank 2
and R gets rank 1 in C1.

P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P get rank 3 in any of the
cities.

That means, P gets rank 4 in C4.

R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than C2.

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Since, R doesn’t get rank 3 in any of the city, thus R gets rank 4 in city C3.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R and P get the same rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively.


S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Since, no person gets more than two same ranks in any of the cities, thus Q doesn’t get rank 3 in city C2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

14. Questions

We have:

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4.


P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in C3.
The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any cities.

Since, T neither gets rank 1 nor 4, and P gets two ranks lower than S in C3. Also, P gets the highest rank in
C3, thus only possible rank for T in C4 is 5.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S gets an immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3.


Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the
same city.

Now, only two ranks for T in C1 are 1 or 2, but T doesn’t get rank 1 in any of the cities, thus T gets rank 2
and R gets rank 1 in C1.

P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P get rank 3 in any of the
cities.

That means, P gets rank 4 in C4.

R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than C2.

Since, R doesn’t get rank 3 in any of the city, thus R gets rank 4 in city C3.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R and P get the same rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively.


S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Since, no person gets more than two same ranks in any of the cities, thus Q doesn’t get rank 3 in city C2.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: D

15. Questions

We have:

Q gets the same rank in both C1 and C4.


P gets the highest rank in C3 and in C1 two ranks lower than S in C3.
The rank of P in C1 and T in C4 is the same, but T neither gets rank 1 nor 4 in any cities.

Since, T neither gets rank 1 nor 4, and P gets two ranks lower than S in C3. Also, P gets the highest rank in
C3, thus only possible rank for T in C4 is 5.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

S gets an immediate higher rank in C1 than Q in C3.


Q gets an immediate higher rank than S in C1, but neither of them gets rank 2 nor 1 in the
same city.

Now, only two ranks for T in C1 are 1 or 2, but T doesn’t get rank 1 in any of the cities, thus T gets rank 2
and R gets rank 1 in C1.

P gets three ranks less in C4 than S in C4, where neither R nor P get rank 3 in any of the
cities.

That means, P gets rank 4 in C4.

R gets an immediate higher rank in C3 than C2.

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Since, R doesn’t get rank 3 in any of the city, thus R gets rank 4 in city C3.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R and P get the same rank in cities C3 and C2 respectively.


S neither gets rank 1 nor 3 in city C2.

Since, no person gets more than two same ranks in any of the cities, thus Q doesn’t get rank 3 in city C2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: E

16. Questions

We have:

Since, each column is a multiple of different number.

Now, AII = 18 and EII = 42, thus numbers in column II are multiple of 6.

BIII = CII – 2 = 28

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Now, again:

Since, DI = 21, which is a multiple of either 3 or 7, thus CI = 18 or 14. But CI can’t be 14 as no other
numbers possible for AI.

That means, the column I is a multiple of 3.

Now, again,

BIV = EI + 12 = (24 + 12) = 36

EIII = BIV + 13 = (36 + 13) = 49

Since, BIII = 28, and EIII = 49, thus the numbers in column III is a multiple of 7.

Now, again:

CIV = DIII + 3 = (42 + 3) = 45

Thus, the numbers in column IV is a multiple of 9.

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Answer: C

X = 21 24 30 18

From condition IV: (30 – 18)2 = 144

Thus, Red bulb blinks

17. Questions

We have:

Since, each column is a multiple of different number.

Now, AII = 18 and EII = 42, thus numbers in column II are multiple of 6.

BIII = CII – 2 = 28

Now, again:

Since, DI = 21, which is a multiple of either 3 or 7, thus CI = 18 or 14. But CI can’t be 14 as no other
numbers possible for AI.

That means, the column I is a multiple of 3.

Now, again,

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BIV = EI + 12 = (24 + 12) = 36

EIII = BIV + 13 = (36 + 13) = 49

Since, BIII = 28, and EIII = 49, thus the numbers in column III is a multiple of 7.

Now, again:

CIV = DIII + 3 = (42 + 3) = 45

Thus, the numbers in column IV is a multiple of 9.

Answer: B

Y = 42 49 21 54

From condition III: 54 x 3 = 162

Thus, No bulb blinks.

18. Questions

We have:

Since, each column is a multiple of different number.

Now, AII = 18 and EII = 42, thus numbers in column II are multiple of 6.

BIII = CII – 2 = 28

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Now, again:

Since, DI = 21, which is a multiple of either 3 or 7, thus CI = 18 or 14. But CI can’t be 14 as no other
numbers possible for AI.

That means, the column I is a multiple of 3.

Now, again,

BIV = EI + 12 = (24 + 12) = 36

EIII = BIV + 13 = (36 + 13) = 49

Since, BIII = 28, and EIII = 49, thus the numbers in column III is a multiple of 7.

Now, again:

CIV = DIII + 3 = (42 + 3) = 45

Thus, the numbers in column IV is a multiple of 9.

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Answer: A

X = ___ 35 27 ____

Case (1): If all the numbers are odd, then to blink the pink bulb, the range must be between 180 – 225.

From condition II: 180 – (35 + 27) = 118, sum of only 63 + 63 118 or more, but 63 in option is not
provided, thus all the odd numbers condition is not valid.

From condition IV: the first number is odd and the last number is even, thus possible numbers are 21 and
24 (based on the option)

19. Questions

We have:

Since, each column is a multiple of different number.

Now, AII = 18 and EII = 42, thus numbers in column II are multiple of 6.

BIII = CII – 2 = 28

Now, again:

Since, DI = 21, which is a multiple of either 3 or 7, thus CI = 18 or 14. But CI can’t be 14 as no other
numbers possible for AI.

That means, the column I is a multiple of 3.

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Now, again,

BIV = EI + 12 = (24 + 12) = 36

EIII = BIV + 13 = (36 + 13) = 49

Since, BIII = 28, and EIII = 49, thus the numbers in column III is a multiple of 7.

Now, again:

CIV = DIII + 3 = (42 + 3) = 45

Thus, the numbers in column IV is a multiple of 9.

Answer: E

X = 15 35 27 21

From condition II: (15 + 35 + 27 + 21) = 98

Y = 12 21 28 36

From condition III: (36 x 3) = 108

Thus, required sum = (108 + 98) = 206

Thus, the pink bulb blinks

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20. Questions

We have:

Since, each column is a multiple of different number.

Now, AII = 18 and EII = 42, thus numbers in column II are multiple of 6.

BIII = CII – 2 = 28

Now, again:

Since, DI = 21, which is a multiple of either 3 or 7, thus CI = 18 or 14. But CI can’t be 14 as no other
numbers possible for AI.

That means, the column I is a multiple of 3.

Now, again,

BIV = EI + 12 = (24 + 12) = 36

EIII = BIV + 13 = (36 + 13) = 49

Since, BIII = 28, and EIII = 49, thus the numbers in column III is a multiple of 7.

Now, again:

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CIV = DIII + 3 = (42 + 3) = 45

Thus, the numbers in column IV is a multiple of 9.

Answer: A

X = 24 ___ 21 ___

From condition III:

Case (1): (49 x 3) = 147

Case (3): (36 x 3) = 108

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eighteen persons- A, X, P, I, T, G, V, C, J, Q, D, U, E, S, B, H, R, and F - are sitting in two rectangular


tables such that eight persons are sitting in Table 1, and ten persons are sitting in table 2. In table 1, three
persons sit on each longer side of the table, facing outside and one person sits on each shorter side of the
table facing inside. In Table 2, four persons are sitting on the corner of the table and facing outside one
person sits on each longer side of the table and facing inside and two persons sit on each shorter side of the
table and facing inside.

Note: The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting in the same table (For e.g. M is
not sitting at the same table as L and N).

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. X sits second to the right of T and
none are facing inside. Q sits to the immediate left of the one who sits opposite to A. J sits to the
immediate right of the one who sits opposite to B, who sits on one of the longer sides of the table. A
doesn’t face the same direction as B. C sits to the immediate right of Q, who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.
R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbor of T and both R and D are sitting on
the same side of the table. G sits second to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between V and P is
one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E, when counted from the right of P
and the left of I. V sits to the immediate left of F. H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner. E and
G sit third to the right of each other.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

I). C sits to the immediate right of the one who faces I

II). H sits to the immediate right of P

III). F and Q face different directions

IV). R faces the one who sits to the immediate right of T

a. Only I and II

b. Only I, II, and IV

c. Only I and III

d. Only I, III, and IV

e. Only II and IV

2. Questions

As many persons sit between ___ and ___ as between ___ and ___ when counted from the right of
___ and the left of ___?

a. I and A, B and P, A, P

b. X and J, U and G, J, U

c. S and E, D and P, S, D

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d. Q and S, V and H, S, H

e. Either B or C

3. Questions

In which of the following pairs, the third person sit second to the left of the first person and to the
immediate right of the second person?

I). QCG

II). DJH

III). PFH

IV). AGC

a. Only I, II, and III

b. Only I, II, and IV

c. Only I and IV

d. Only I, III, and IV

e. Only II and IV

4. Questions

What is the position of A with respect to I and B with respect to P respectively?

a. Fourth to the right, third to the right

b. Fifth to the right, fifth to the left

c. Fifth to the right, third to the right

d. Third to the right, fourth to the right

e. Fourth to the left, Third to the left

5. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one that
doesn’t belong to that group.

a. The one who is sitting second to the right of G

b. The one who is sitting fourth to the right of C

c. The one who sits opposite to X

d. The one who sits to the immediate right of J

e. The one who sits to the immediate left of H

6. Questions

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Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of boxes are kept in the racks of two different stacks, viz., stack I and stack II, such that
stack I is to the west of stack II. Information about only a few boxes is known. Each box has different
items.

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch. The box which has pen is placed immediately
above P, but not in the same stack. As many racks are below the box which has pen as above R, which is
placed in the same stack as P. Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.
Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of S. Box Y is
placed two boxes below S in the same stack. The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a
different stack. The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same
stack. The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X. Neither T nor Y has a
pen. Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack. Only one rack is between T and U, which has a
notepad but in a different stack. The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed
below T. The box which contains the book is placed immediate southwest of Y. Only one rack is between
Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is above Q. The box which contains the
book is placed two racks above the box which contains the pencil but in a different stack. No known boxes
are placed below or adjacent to P.

As many boxes are placed below___ as above___?

I). S, the box which has a notepad

II). X, the box which has a sketch

III). The one which has the book, V

a. Only I

b. Only I and III

c. Only I and II

d. Only I, II, and III

e. None

7. Questions

If Box M is kept exactly between Box W and the pencil box, then what is the position of Box M with
respect to the Notepad box?

a. Two boxes above

b. Two boxes below

c. Three boxes above

d. Three boxes below

e. Four boxes above

8. Questions

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Which of the following is the position of the box V?

a. Stack I, rack 9

b. Stack I, rack 7

c. Stack II, rack 8

d. Stack I, rack 8

e. Stack II, rack 7

9. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one that
doesn’t belong to that group.

a. The box which is placed to the east of U

b. The box which has Pencil

c. The box which has an eraser

d. The box which is placed to the immediate southeast of V

e. The box which is placed immediate southwest of S

10. Questions

How many boxes are placed above the box which is placed immediately above Q?

I). Same as the number of boxes placed between the box which has pencil and X

II). Same as the number of boxes placed below Y

III). Same as the number of boxes placed between the box which has an eraser and T

IV). Same as the number of boxes placed between P and S

a. Only I, II, and IV

b. Only I, III, and IV

c. Only I, II, and III

d. All I, II, III and IV

e. Only II, III, and IV

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Nine family members – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X are sitting in a linear row and facing the north but
not necessarily in the same order in a register office to sell their property for Rs. 5,00,000/- and distribute
the shares among themselves starting from the first generation.

Note: Both children get equal shares from their parents. Couples divide their shares equally.

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T is the only married child of P. T sits second to the right of R, who gets a 40% share from his parents. P’s
brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end. V has only two sons. V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who
gets 20% share his parents. R and W both are siblings. Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is
an immediate neighbor of W. W and X is unmarried, where X gets a 60% share from his parents. V is the
mother-in-law of P. Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end. T’s father sits to the immediate
right of X’s aunt. The Daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U. Q is the only
daughter of P.

How many persons sit between S and her sister-in-law?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. More than three

e. No one

12. Questions

How much share did R’s parents get finally together?

a. Rs. 50,000/-

b. Rs. 1,50,000/-

c. Rs. 1,00,000/-

d. Either a or c

e. Rs. 80,000/-

13. Questions

The one who sits second to the left of R’s brother gets the share of ______.

a. Rs. 8000/-

b. Rs. 32,000/-

c. Rs. 48,000/-

d. Rs. 80,000/-

e. Rs. 2,00,000/-

14. Questions

If they sell the property for Rs. 700000/-, then what is the share for X?

a. Rs. 1,12,000/-

b. Rs. 65,000/-

c. Rs. 67,000/-

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d. Rs. 33,600/-

e. Rs. 1,10,000/-

15. Questions

If W gets married to A, then what is the relationship between A with respect to the one who sits at
the third from the left end?

a. Mother

b. Aunt

c. Father

d. Daughter-in-law

e. Mother-in-law

16. Questions

Read the statement carefully and give your answer.

Statement:

During Covid-19 the children were needed to learn their studies through online mode. So, parents bought a
tablet or smartphone for their children. At present, the younger generation is addicted to online gambling.
They often skip their regular meals, rely on junk food, and even resist taking toilet breaks. Compulsive
play can manifest in playing past switch-off times, late at night, or secretively making it harder to get to
sleep. The inappropriate violent or hateful content regularly in online gaming can take its toll on children’s
well-being and growth and can lead to desensitization. This trauma is now the story of every home. Three
years back before Covid-19, all the children were doing well in outdoor activities, like skating and cricket
but as Covid-19 surged they had been forced to leave the outdoor activities.

What kind of the following problems can be raised by gambling addiction?

I). Children may react with anger or rage including yelling, screaming, and physical attacks, when parents
interrupt their gaming session.

II). They cannot skip their regular meals and do not rely on junk food due to gambling addiction.

III). Compulsive play can forget to past switch-off times, late at night, or secretively make it harder to get
to sleep.

a. Only I and II

b. Only II and III

c. Only I

d. Only I and III

e. Only III

17. Questions

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Which of the following course of action should be taken by the government to curb online
gambling?

I). The government should impose a restriction on the ages to access devices.

II). The government should give the decree to schools and colleges to create awareness about the
disadvantages of online gambling for the recovery from gambling disorder.

III). The government should ordain policymakers should come forward to curb dopamine-soaked online
gaming through a policy imposing heavy usage charges linked to the time spent on gaming, which would
force them automatically to get logged out in a few minutes.

a. Only I and II

b. Only II and III

c. Only I

d. Only I and III

e. Only III

18. Questions

Read the statement carefully and give your answer.

Statement:

The unusual weather is the new normal, from the sudden advent of summer-like conditions in March to the
cooler-than-usual temperatures in May. Snowfall is not uncommon in the higher reaches of the Himalayas
during this time of the year. What has come as a surprise is how frequently it has snowed in towns located
at lower altitudes in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Average temperatures have touched record
lows. The northern plains have been spared the scorching heat associated with May so far. It’s a welcome
relief, but the trend does raise concerns, especially as the climate crisis is predicted to lead to more such
weather fluctuations. Experts fear that intense heatwaves and extreme weather events are likely to become
more frequent as the planet warms. An extreme heatwave was witnessed in parts of India and Pakistan last
year. The warming of the Arabian Sea is expected to result in intense heat episodes in northwest and
central India. Between 2031 and 2060, there is a likelihood of mega heatwaves; the intensity could double
between 2071 and 2100. Studies show that India recorded a 55 per cent rise in deaths due to extreme heat
between 2000-2004 and 2017-2021.

Which of the following is incorrect with respect to the given statement?

I). Snowfall is not common in the higher reaches of the Himalayas during this time of the year.

II). As per the unusual weather, average temperatures have touched record highs.

III). The eastern plains have been spared the scorching heat associated with May so far.

IV). An extreme heat wave was witnessed in parts of India and New Zealand last year.

a. Only I, II, and III

b. Only I, III, and IV

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c. Only II, III and IV

d. Only II and IV

e. Only I and IV

19. Questions

Statement:

An extreme heatwave is noticed in parts of India and Pakistan this year. India has recorded a 55 percent
rise in deaths due to extreme heat. Experts fear that intense heat waves and extreme weather events are
likely to become more frequent as the planet warms. However, Corporates and voluntary organizations are
ready to install potable water dispensers across towns and cities. Consequently, Governments cannot shy
away from providing urgent financial and technological assistance to adapt to the warming environment.

The conclusion in the above argument based is based on which of the following assumption?

a. India always has recorded half of the death percentage due to extreme heat

b. Corporates and all the other organizations are ready to install potable water dispensers across towns
and cities to overcome the water demand

c. Governments should provide urgent financial and technological assistance to the organizations

d. Governments should provide urgent financial and technological assistance when people are suffering
a holocaust

e. Natural catastrophe does not affect people heavily

20. Questions

In the questions given below, a passage is given followed by five statements one of which can be
inferred from the passage.

The cost of purchasing vehicles from company A is almost thirty percent more than the cost of purchasing
vehicles from company C. It is cheaper to purchase vehicles from company C even after taxes and fuel
fees are added and have them transported than to purchase vehicles directly from A. Both the industries
source vehicles from a nearby other company.

Which of the following can be correctly inferred from the statements above?

a. Company A inflates its price to be more competitive than company C

b. It takes less time for company C to imports vehicles

c. The cost of transporting vehicles from company C is less than thirty percent of the cost of
purchasing vehicles from company A

d. Labor costs at company C are less than the labor costs at company A

e. The taxes on vehicles from company C are more than thirty percent of the cost of purchasing
vehicles from company A

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Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C (We can split the
persons into groups of 8 and 10 persons based on the note that adjacent persons, as per the
alphabetical order, are not sitting at the same table. So, A, C, E, G, I, U, S, and Q are sitting at
one table, and B, D, F, H, J, P, R, T, V, and X are sitting at another table. Eight members are
sitting at table 1 so A is sitting in table 1).
X sits second to the right of T and none are facing inside.
Q sits to the immediate left of the one, who sits opposite to A.
J sits to the immediate right of the one, who sits opposite to B who sits on one of the longer
sides of the table.
A doesn’t face the same direction as B.
C sits to the immediate right of Q who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have

R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbour of T and both R and D
are sitting on the same side of the table.
G sits second to the left of S.
E and G sit third to the right of each other.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

And again, we have

The number of persons sitting between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons
sitting between I and E when counted from the right of P and the left of I.

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V sits to the immediate left of F.


H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner.

From the above conditions, Case-1 gets eliminated because the condition the number of persons sitting
between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E when counted
from the right of P and the left of I is not satisfied. Hence Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C (We can split the
persons into groups of 8 and 10 persons based on the note that adjacent persons, as per the
alphabetical order, are not sitting at the same table. So, A, C, E, G, I, U, S, and Q are sitting at
one table, and B, D, F, H, J, P, R, T, V, and X are sitting at another table. Eight members are
sitting at table 1 so A is sitting in table 1).
X sits second to the right of T and none are facing inside.
Q sits to the immediate left of the one, who sits opposite to A.
J sits to the immediate right of the one, who sits opposite to B who sits on one of the longer

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sides of the table.


A doesn’t face the same direction as B.
C sits to the immediate right of Q who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbour of T and both R and D
are sitting on the same side of the table.
G sits second to the left of S.
E and G sit third to the right of each other.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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And again, we have

The number of persons sitting between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons
sitting between I and E when counted from the right of P and the left of I.
V sits to the immediate left of F.
H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner.

From the above conditions, Case-1 gets eliminated because the condition the number of persons sitting
between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E when counted
from the right of P and the left of I is not satisfied. Hence Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

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3. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C (We can split the
persons into groups of 8 and 10 persons based on the note that adjacent persons, as per the
alphabetical order, are not sitting at the same table. So, A, C, E, G, I, U, S, and Q are sitting at
one table, and B, D, F, H, J, P, R, T, V, and X are sitting at another table. Eight members are
sitting at table 1 so A is sitting in table 1).
X sits second to the right of T and none are facing inside.
Q sits to the immediate left of the one, who sits opposite to A.
J sits to the immediate right of the one, who sits opposite to B who sits on one of the longer
sides of the table.
A doesn’t face the same direction as B.
C sits to the immediate right of Q who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbour of T and both R and D

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are sitting on the same side of the table.


G sits second to the left of S.
E and G sit third to the right of each other.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

And again, we have

The number of persons sitting between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons
sitting between I and E when counted from the right of P and the left of I.
V sits to the immediate left of F.
H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner.

From the above conditions, Case-1 gets eliminated because the condition the number of persons sitting
between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E when counted
from the right of P and the left of I is not satisfied. Hence Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C (We can split the
persons into groups of 8 and 10 persons based on the note that adjacent persons, as per the
alphabetical order, are not sitting at the same table. So, A, C, E, G, I, U, S, and Q are sitting at
one table, and B, D, F, H, J, P, R, T, V, and X are sitting at another table. Eight members are
sitting at table 1 so A is sitting in table 1).
X sits second to the right of T and none are facing inside.
Q sits to the immediate left of the one, who sits opposite to A.
J sits to the immediate right of the one, who sits opposite to B who sits on one of the longer
sides of the table.
A doesn’t face the same direction as B.
C sits to the immediate right of Q who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have

R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbour of T and both R and D
are sitting on the same side of the table.
G sits second to the left of S.
E and G sit third to the right of each other.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

And again, we have

The number of persons sitting between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons
sitting between I and E when counted from the right of P and the left of I.

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V sits to the immediate left of F.


H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner.

From the above conditions, Case-1 gets eliminated because the condition the number of persons sitting
between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E when counted
from the right of P and the left of I is not satisfied. Hence Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

A sits second to the left of U, who is not an immediate neighbour of C (We can split the
persons into groups of 8 and 10 persons based on the note that adjacent persons, as per the
alphabetical order, are not sitting at the same table. So, A, C, E, G, I, U, S, and Q are sitting at
one table, and B, D, F, H, J, P, R, T, V, and X are sitting at another table. Eight members are
sitting at table 1 so A is sitting in table 1).
X sits second to the right of T and none are facing inside.
Q sits to the immediate left of the one, who sits opposite to A.
J sits to the immediate right of the one, who sits opposite to B who sits on one of the longer

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sides of the table.


A doesn’t face the same direction as B.
C sits to the immediate right of Q who doesn’t sit on the shorter side.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

R sits to the immediate right of D, who is not an immediate neighbour of T and both R and D
are sitting on the same side of the table.
G sits second to the left of S.
E and G sit third to the right of each other.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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And again, we have

The number of persons sitting between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons
sitting between I and E when counted from the right of P and the left of I.
V sits to the immediate left of F.
H neither sits at the shorter side nor at the corner.

From the above conditions, Case-1 gets eliminated because the condition the number of persons sitting
between V and P is one more than thrice the number of persons sitting between I and E when counted
from the right of P and the left of I is not satisfied. Hence Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D (Except option D, all are facing outside)

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6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch.


The box which has pen is placed immediately above P but not in the same stack.
As many racks below the box which has pen as above R which is placed in the same stack as P.
Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.

From the above conditions, we can say that the number of boxes above R is one more than the number of
boxes below P, as the pen is immediately above P. So we can assume that the number of boxes is above R
= 1, 2, 3, and 4(as at most 3 boxes are below P).

So there are 4 possibilities.

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Again we have,

Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of
S.
Box Y is placed two boxes below S in the same stack.
The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a different stack.
The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same stack.
The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X.
Neither T nor Y has a pen.
Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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And again, we have

Only one rack is between T and U, which has a notepad but in a different stack.
The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed below T.
Only one rack between Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is
placed above Q. The box which contains the book is placed two racks above the box which
contains the pencil but in a different stack.
The box which contains book is placed immediate southwest of Y.
No known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P.
V is neither adjacent to Y nor at the topmost position.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place V, Q, U, and T, and Cases 2 and 3
get eliminated as the condition no known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P is not satisfied. Hence,
Case 4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch.


The box which has pen is placed immediately above P but not in the same stack.
As many racks below the box which has pen as above R which is placed in the same stack as P.
Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.

From the above conditions, we can say that the number of boxes above R is one more than the number of
boxes below P, as the pen is immediately above P. So we can assume that the number of boxes is above R
= 1, 2, 3, and 4(as at most 3 boxes are below P).

So there are 4 possibilities.

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Again we have,

Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of
S.
Box Y is placed two boxes below S in the same stack.
The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a different stack.
The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same stack.
The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X.
Neither T nor Y has a pen.
Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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And again, we have

Only one rack is between T and U, which has a notepad but in a different stack.
The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed below T.
Only one rack between Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is
placed above Q. The box which contains the book is placed two racks above the box which
contains the pencil but in a different stack.
The box which contains book is placed immediate southwest of Y.
No known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P.
V is neither adjacent to Y nor at the topmost position.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place V, Q, U, and T, and Cases 2 and 3
get eliminated as the condition no known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P is not satisfied. Hence,
Case 4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch.


The box which has pen is placed immediately above P but not in the same stack.
As many racks below the box which has pen as above R which is placed in the same stack as P.
Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.

From the above conditions, we can say that the number of boxes above R is one more than the number of
boxes below P, as the pen is immediately above P. So we can assume that the number of boxes is above R
= 1, 2, 3, and 4(as at most 3 boxes are below P).

So there are 4 possibilities.

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Again we have,

Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of
S.
Box Y is placed two boxes below S in the same stack.
The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a different stack.
The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same stack.
The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X.
Neither T nor Y has a pen.
Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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And again, we have

Only one rack is between T and U, which has a notepad but in a different stack.
The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed below T.
Only one rack between Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is
placed above Q. The box which contains the book is placed two racks above the box which
contains the pencil but in a different stack.
The box which contains book is placed immediate southwest of Y.
No known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P.
V is neither adjacent to Y nor at the topmost position.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place V, Q, U, and T, and Cases 2 and 3
get eliminated as the condition no known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P is not satisfied. Hence,
Case 4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch.


The box which has pen is placed immediately above P but not in the same stack.
As many racks below the box which has pen as above R which is placed in the same stack as P.
Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.

From the above conditions, we can say that the number of boxes above R is one more than the number of
boxes below P, as the pen is immediately above P. So we can assume that the number of boxes is above R
= 1, 2, 3, and 4(as at most 3 boxes are below P).

So there are 4 possibilities.

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Again we have,

Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of
S.
Box Y is placed two boxes below S in the same stack.
The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a different stack.
The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same stack.
The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X.
Neither T nor Y has a pen.
Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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And again, we have

Only one rack is between T and U, which has a notepad but in a different stack.
The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed below T.
Only one rack between Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is
placed above Q. The box which contains the book is placed two racks above the box which
contains the pencil but in a different stack.
The box which contains book is placed immediate southwest of Y.
No known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P.
V is neither adjacent to Y nor at the topmost position.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place V, Q, U, and T, and Cases 2 and 3
get eliminated as the condition no known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P is not satisfied. Hence,
Case 4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E (all boxes are kept in stack II, except option E)

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

At most three boxes are placed below P, which has a sketch.


The box which has pen is placed immediately above P but not in the same stack.
As many racks below the box which has pen as above R which is placed in the same stack as P.
Box X is placed immediately above R in a different stack, but not in stack I.

From the above conditions, we can say that the number of boxes above R is one more than the number of
boxes below P, as the pen is immediately above P. So we can assume that the number of boxes is above R
= 1, 2, 3, and 4(as at most 3 boxes are below P).

So there are 4 possibilities.

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Again we have,

Box W is placed to the west of the box which has an eraser and to the immediate northwest of
S.
Box Y is placed two boxes below S in the same stack.
The box which has a note is placed immediately above Y in a different stack.
The box which has crayons is placed four racks above the box that has notes in the same stack.
The box which contains crayons is placed to the immediate southwest of X.
Neither T nor Y has a pen.
Not more than fifteen racks are there in each stack.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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And again, we have

Only one rack is between T and U, which has a notepad but in a different stack.
The box Q is placed to the immediate northeast of U, which is not placed below T.
Only one rack between Q and V, which has the book but not in the same stack, where V is
placed above Q. The box which contains the book is placed two racks above the box which
contains the pencil but in a different stack.
The box which contains book is placed immediate southwest of Y.
No known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P.
V is neither adjacent to Y nor at the topmost position.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place V, Q, U, and T, and Cases 2 and 3
get eliminated as the condition no known boxes are placed below or adjacent to P is not satisfied. Hence,
Case 4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

The daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U.


Q is the only daughter of P.
T is the only married child of P.
V has only two sons.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end.

Since, the only possible sister-in-law of S is Q, thus Q sits fourth from one of the extreme ends.

That means, in case (1) Q sits fourth from the left end, and in case (2) Q sits fourth from the right end.

T’s father sits to the immediate right of X’s aunt.


R and W both are siblings.
W and X are unmarried, where X gets 60% share of S’s share.
V is the mother-in-law of P.

From the above conditions, we get

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Initially, U and V have 500000

P and R have (40/100) * 500000 = 200000

W = 200000

Again we have,

T sits second to the right of R, who gets 40% share from his parents.
P’s brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end.

Since, W is the brother-in-law of P, thus case (2) is not valid.

Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is an immediate neighbor of W.
V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who gets 20% share from his parents.

From the above conditions, we get

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Q and T = (40/100) * 200000 = 80000

P = 60000

R = 60000

Q = 40000

T = 20000

S = 20000

X = (60/100) * 40000= 24000

After deducting the shares given to their children, the final arrangements show.

Answer: B

12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

The daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U.


Q is the only daughter of P.
T is the only married child of P.
V has only two sons.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end.

Since, the only possible sister-in-law of S is Q, thus Q sits fourth from one of the extreme ends.

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That means, in case (1) Q sits fourth from the left end, and in case (2) Q sits fourth from the right end.

T’s father sits to the immediate right of X’s aunt.


R and W both are siblings.
W and X are unmarried, where X gets 60% share of S’s share.
V is the mother-in-law of P.

From the above conditions, we get

Initially, U and V have 500000

P and R have (40/100) * 500000 = 200000

W = 200000

Again we have,

T sits second to the right of R, who gets 40% share from his parents.
P’s brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end.

Since, W is the brother-in-law of P, thus case (2) is not valid.

Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is an immediate neighbor of W.
V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who gets 20% share from his parents.

From the above conditions, we get

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Q and T = (40/100) * 200000 = 80000

P = 60000

R = 60000

Q = 40000

T = 20000

S = 20000

X = (60/100) * 40000= 24000

After deducting the shares given to their children, the final arrangements show.

Answer: C

13. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

The daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U.


Q is the only daughter of P.
T is the only married child of P.
V has only two sons.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end.

Since, the only possible sister-in-law of S is Q, thus Q sits fourth from one of the extreme ends.

That means, in case (1) Q sits fourth from the left end, and in case (2) Q sits fourth from the right end.

T’s father sits to the immediate right of X’s aunt.


R and W both are siblings.
W and X are unmarried, where X gets 60% share of S’s share.
V is the mother-in-law of P.

From the above conditions, we get

Initially, U and V have 500000

P and R have (40/100) * 500000 = 200000

W = 200000

Again we have,

T sits second to the right of R, who gets 40% share from his parents.
P’s brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end.

Since, W is the brother-in-law of P, thus case (2) is not valid.

Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is an immediate neighbor of W.
V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who gets 20% share from his parents.

From the above conditions, we get

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Q and T = (40/100) * 200000 = 80000

P = 60000

R = 60000

Q = 40000

T = 20000

S = 20000

X = (60/100) * 40000= 24000

After deducting the shares given to their children, the final arrangements show.

Answer: A

14. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

The daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U.


Q is the only daughter of P.
T is the only married child of P.
V has only two sons.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end.

Since, the only possible sister-in-law of S is Q, thus Q sits fourth from one of the extreme ends.

That means, in case (1) Q sits fourth from the left end, and in case (2) Q sits fourth from the right end.

T’s father sits to the immediate right of X’s aunt.


R and W both are siblings.
W and X are unmarried, where X gets 60% share of S’s share.
V is the mother-in-law of P.

From the above conditions, we get

Initially, U and V have 500000

P and R have (40/100) * 500000 = 200000

W = 200000

Again we have,

T sits second to the right of R, who gets 40% share from his parents.
P’s brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end.

Since, W is the brother-in-law of P, thus case (2) is not valid.

Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is an immediate neighbor of W.
V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who gets 20% share from his parents.

From the above conditions, we get

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Q and T = (40/100) * 200000 = 80000

P = 60000

R = 60000

Q = 40000

T = 20000

S = 20000

X = (60/100) * 40000= 24000

After deducting the shares given to their children, the final arrangements show.

Answer: D (40% more than the actual selling price, so all will get 40% more, X = 24000 +
(40/100)*24000 = 24000+9600 = 33600)

15. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

The daughter-in-law of P sits second to the left of V who is married to U.


Q is the only daughter of P.
T is the only married child of P.
V has only two sons.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

Sister-in-law of S sits fourth from the extreme end.

Since, the only possible sister-in-law of S is Q, thus Q sits fourth from one of the extreme ends.

That means, in case (1) Q sits fourth from the left end, and in case (2) Q sits fourth from the right end.

T’s father sits to the immediate right of X’s aunt.


R and W both are siblings.
W and X are unmarried, where X gets 60% share of S’s share.
V is the mother-in-law of P.

From the above conditions, we get

Initially, U and V have 500000

P and R have (40/100) * 500000 = 200000

W = 200000

Again we have,

T sits second to the right of R, who gets 40% share from his parents.
P’s brother-in-law sits at the extreme right end.

Since, W is the brother-in-law of P, thus case (2) is not valid.

Only one person sits between U and T’s child who is an immediate neighbor of W.
V is an immediate neighbor of Q, who gets 20% share from his parents.

From the above conditions, we get

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Q and T = (40/100) * 200000 = 80000

P = 60000

R = 60000

Q = 40000

T = 20000

S = 20000

X = (60/100) * 40000= 24000

After deducting the shares given to their children, the final arrangements show.

Answer: D

16. Questions

Answer: D

I). If we got an addiction to something, we can react rudely when someone interrupts our addiction. So I

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follows.

II). Addiction is not having control over doing, taking, or using something to the point where it could be
harmful to you. So we may not take proper food and sleep, due to this 2 does not follow.

III). Compulsive play can forget to past switch-off times, late at night, or secretively make it harder to get
to sleep. If we need to do something compulsory we may forget our sleep. So, III follow.

17. Questions

Answer: B

I). The government should impose a restriction on the ages to access devices - It is not the right solution, it
leads to another problem, why because most schools take classes by using smart boards and some schools
and college students are using tablets for taking notes as well. So, does not follow.

II). The government should give the decree to schools and colleges to create awareness about the
disadvantages of online gambling for the recovery from gambling disorder –it is the reactive, so follows.

III). The government should ordain policymakers should come forward to curb dopamine-soaked online
gaming through a policy imposing heavy usage charges linked to the time spent on gaming, which would
force them automatically to get logged out in a few minutes – it is the proactive, so it also follows.

18. Questions

Answer: C

I). The author mentioned snowfall is not common in the higher reaches of the Himalayas during this time
of the year, so it is true.

II). As per the unusual weather, average temperatures have touched record highs- In the above paragraph
mentioned as per the unusual weather, average temperatures have touched record lows, so it is not true.

III). The eastern plains have been spared the scorching heat associated with May so far- In the above
paragraph mentioned the northern plains have been spared the scorching heat associated with May so far,
so it is not true.

IV). An extreme heat wave was witnessed in parts of India and New Zealand last year- In the above
statement mentioned an extreme heat wave was witnessed in parts of India and Pakistan last year, so it is
not true.

19. Questions

Answer: D

a). India always has recorded half of the death percentage due to extreme heat.- it does not a author’s
assumption, why because author mentioned India has recorded a 55 percent rise in deaths due to extreme
heat this year only.

b). Corporates and all the other organizations are ready to install potable water dispensers across towns and
cities to overcome the water demand.-it does not a author’s assumption, why because author mentioned
corporates and voluntary organizations are ready to install potable water dispensers across towns and cities
to overcome the water demand.

c). Governments should provide urgent financial and technological assistance to only the organizations. it

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does not a author’s assumption, why because author mentioned Governments should provide urgent
financial and technological assistance to affected people.

d). Governments should provide urgent financial and technological assistance when people are suffering a
holocaust. – It is true and it may be the right assumption of author.

e). Natural catastrophe does not affect people heavily.– it is contradiction to the statement, so does not
true.

20. Questions

Answer: C

a). Company A inflates its price to be more competitive than company C- more competitive means it is
easy to buy, so you want to reduce the price not increase the price- it is eliminated.

b). It takes less time for company C to imports vehicles –we need some more data to inferred, it is not
sufficient so, eliminated.

c). The cost of transporting vehicles from company C is less than thirty percent of the cost of purchasing
vehicles from company A–definitely we can inferred that, the cost of vehicles with the tax and fuel charge
of company c is less than that of A.

d). Labor costs at company C are less than the labor costs at company A – it is irrelevant, we need more
data to conclude this. So eliminated.

e). The taxes on vehicles from company C are more than thirty percent of the cost of purchasing vehicles
from company A– it is opposite to the passage, so it is eliminated.

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A family of three generations consists of twelve persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L. They are


sitting in two parallel rows containing six persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance
between adjacent persons. In row 1 all are facing north and in row 2 all are facing south. Each person in
row 1 faces exactly one person in row 2.

Note: There are no single parents in the family.

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K. Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits
second to the left of the one who is facing G. As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who
does not sit in row 2. Even number of persons sit between the daughter-in-law of B and H. Daughter-in-
law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L. L does not have married siblings. E sits to
the immediate left of her nephew. H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C. A
does not sit at an end. The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of
persons sitting to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows. F sits adjacent to his father and
wife. One person sits between I and J, both are a couple but does not have any children. I, who is a male,
sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D. D faces his wife, who sits exactly between two siblings of
different gender. The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I is the
son-in-law of A. K and C are not a couple.

Who among the following is not a married male?

I). D

II). A

III). C

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and III

e. Both I and II

2. Questions

How many persons sit between the spouses of both F and H?

a. None

b. One

c. Two

d. Four

e. Three

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3. Questions

Who among the following is an immediate neighbour of J's cousin?

a. Son of D

b. Husband of B

c. Grandson of E

d. Mother of B

e. Daughter of L

4. Questions

If the nephew of C and niece of E interchange their positions then who among the following sits to
the immediate right of I?

a. B

b. The one who is the sister of D

c. The one who is the wife of H

d. The one who is the father of J

e. T

5. Questions

What is the relation of B with respect to the person who sits opposite to J?

a. Grandfather

b. Father

c. Mother

d. Son

e. Sister

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a building there are a certain number of floors, where the ground floor is numbered as one, the one
above that is numbered two and so on.

Note-I: Each floor has two flats viz., Flat-A and Flat-B, where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.

Note-II: Flat B of floor 2 is immediately above Flat B of floor 1. Similarly, Flat A of floor 3 is
immediately above Flat A of floor 2 and so on.

Note-III: Area of each flat on each floor is equal.

Note-IV: Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat.

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Note-V: The total number of floors is an odd number less than 15.

R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S. L lives two floors above R in the same
flat. Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L. M lives to
the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S. X lives three floors below W in a different flat. T
lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor. The number of floors between T and N is two less
than the number of floors between O and U. The number of floors below N is four times the number of
floors above O, who live below the thirteenth floor. P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not
live in flat B. As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B. V lives to the east of Y,
who does not live immediately above O. Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A. Seven floors are
there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Who among the following lives on the floor which is two floors below O?

a. The one who lives on the Ninth floor

b. The one who lives on one of the floors below K

c. The one who lives on the same floor as V

d. The one who lives on the seventh floor

e. The one who lives immediately above X

7. Questions

The number of floors above W is ____ more than the number of floors below P.

a. Six

b. Five

c. Four

d. One

e. Two

8. Questions

Who among the following does not live above V?

I). O

II). Z

III). U

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. None of them

d. Both I and II

e. All I, II and III

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9. Questions

If K is related to W and O is related to Y in a certain way, then which of the following pairs have
the same relation?

I). K and T

II). N and U

III). T and M

a. Only I

b. Both II and III

c. Only II

d. Only III

e. All I, II and III

10. Questions

Which of the following statements is true regarding the final arrangement?

I). L and K live on the same floor.

II). U and N live on adjacent floors.

III). U lives above Q.

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and II

e. Both II and III

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Two buses, J and Q, collect people from seven bus stops each and move towards the same depot. Each bus
stop is named S1, S2, S3, ..., S14.

Bus J starts from S1 towards south and travels for 3 km to reach S2. From S2 it takes a right turn and travels
4 km to reach S3. At S3 it takes a left turn and travels 2 km to reach S4. From S4 it travels 8km towards east
to reach S5. At S5 it takes a right turn and travels 3 km to reach S6. From S6 it takes a right turn and travels
6 km to reach S7, which is 2 km to the north of the depot.

Bus Q starts from S8 towards north and travels for 5km to reach S9. From S9 it takes a left turn and travels
4 km to reach S10. At S10 it takes a right turn and travels 5 km to reach S11. From S11 it travels 10km towards
west to reach S12. At S12 it takes a right turn and travels 7 km to reach S13. From S13 it takes a right turn and

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travels 4 km to reach S14, which is 3 km to the south of the depot.

The bus stops are to be named after the following conditions:

I). If four bus stops are lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R, and S
respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two bus stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is
to be named as points A and B respectively.

V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5km to the north of F.

VI). U, V, and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

For which of the given pair of points is the shortest distance between them a multiple of 2 or 3?

I). P, B

II). Z, R

III). R, W

a. Only II

b. Only III

c. Both I and II

d. Only I

e. All I, II and III

12. Questions

What is the shortest distance between the first stop after the starting point and the second last stop
before entering the bus depot of bus P?

a. 8 km

b. 5 km

c. √61 km

d. 61 km

e. √41 km

13. Questions

A cycling person can burn 400 calories per km. Then in which of the following routes will he burn
8800 calories if he follows the routes of the bus?

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a. Z and W

b. A and P

c. P and R

d. V and D

e. Q and V

14. Questions

The three times the distance between V and R is five times the distance between __ and ___.

a. P, U

b. E, Q

c. E, F

d. R, S

e. A, B

15. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true with respect to the final arrangement?

I). Point A is to the north of point F.

II). Shortest distance between E and P is 9 km.

III). Point F is located exactly to the north of the point which is the midpoint of point V and Point R.

a. Only III

b. Both I and II

c. All I, II and III

d. Only I

e. Both II and III

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Certain numbers of persons are standing in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north
while some of them are facing south. Each of them has a different age group from 21 to 30.

Note I: Only three persons are facing south direction, others facing north direction.

Note II: The age of the youngest and oldest person is 21 and 30.

F sits fifth to the right of C. E’s age was a prime number. G and E face opposite directions. C’s age was
average of E and F’s age. B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row. C doesn’t face the north
direction. G is an immediate neighbour of C and E. B faces the south direction. B is younger than G but

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older than H. A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G. C sits third to the left of B. H
sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the ages of D and H. The one
who sits at the end has a prime-numbered age and is older than G. All the persons who sit left of D are
younger than D, who faces north. Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B. G’s age is a cube
number. H is not the youngest person.

Who among the following is second to the left of the one whose age is 30?

a. E

b. The one whose age is 27

c. C

d. The one whose age is 23

e. No one

17. Questions

E faces in which direction?

a. North

b. South

c. Same as C faces

d. Both b and c

e. Both a and c

18. Questions

Who among the following sits exactly in the middle of the row and what is the age of that person?

a. C - 24

b. G – 27

c. C – 25

d. C – 23

e. G – 28

19. Questions

What is the average age of the persons whose place value is an odd number according to the
alphabetical order?

a. 25

b. 25.75

c. 25.5

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d. 25.25

e. 26

20. Questions

What is the position of F with respect to the one whose age is 23?

a. Seventh to the left

b. Third to the left

c. Seventh to the right

d. Third to the right

e. Second to the right

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K.


Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits second to the left of the one facing G.
As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who does not sit in row 2.
Even number of persons sit between the daughter- in-law of B and H.
Daughter in law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L.

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There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now we have,

L does not have married siblings.


E sits to the immediate left of her nephew.
H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C.
A does not sit at an end.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows.
F sits adjacent to his father and wife.

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Again, we have

One person sits between I and J, who are a couple but does not have any children.
I, who is a male, sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D.
D faces his wife who sits exactly between two siblings of different gender.
The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I, who is the
son-in-law of A.
K and C are not a couple.

Case 1 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place I and J. Hence, Case 2 is the
final arrangement as per the given conditions.

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Blood relation Diagram: (obtained from given passage and Parallel seating diagram)

Answer: C

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K.


Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits second to the left of the one facing G.
As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who does not sit in row 2.
Even number of persons sit between the daughter- in-law of B and H.
Daughter in law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now we have,

L does not have married siblings.


E sits to the immediate left of her nephew.
H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C.
A does not sit at an end.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows.
F sits adjacent to his father and wife.

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Again, we have

One person sits between I and J, who are a couple but does not have any children.
I, who is a male, sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D.
D faces his wife who sits exactly between two siblings of different gender.
The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I, who is the
son-in-law of A.
K and C are not a couple.

Case 1 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place I and J. Hence, Case 2 is the
final arrangement as per the given conditions.

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Blood relation Diagram: (obtained from given passage and Parallel seating diagram)

Answer: E

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K.


Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits second to the left of the one facing G.
As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who does not sit in row 2.
Even number of persons sit between the daughter- in-law of B and H.
Daughter in law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now we have,

L does not have married siblings.


E sits to the immediate left of her nephew.
H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C.
A does not sit at an end.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows.
F sits adjacent to his father and wife.

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Again, we have

One person sits between I and J, who are a couple but does not have any children.
I, who is a male, sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D.
D faces his wife who sits exactly between two siblings of different gender.
The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I, who is the
son-in-law of A.
K and C are not a couple.

Case 1 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place I and J. Hence, Case 2 is the
final arrangement as per the given conditions.

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Blood relation Diagram: (obtained from given passage and Parallel seating diagram)

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K.


Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits second to the left of the one facing G.
As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who does not sit in row 2.
Even number of persons sit between the daughter- in-law of B and H.
Daughter in law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now we have,

L does not have married siblings.


E sits to the immediate left of her nephew.
H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C.
A does not sit at an end.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows.
F sits adjacent to his father and wife.

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Again, we have

One person sits between I and J, who are a couple but does not have any children.
I, who is a male, sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D.
D faces his wife who sits exactly between two siblings of different gender.
The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I, who is the
son-in-law of A.
K and C are not a couple.

Case 1 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place I and J. Hence, Case 2 is the
final arrangement as per the given conditions.

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Blood relation Diagram: (obtained from given passage and Parallel seating diagram)

Answer: D

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only daughter of K is sitting third to the right of K.


Daughter of K is facing the father-in-law of G and sits second to the left of the one facing G.
As many persons sit to the left of G as to the right of H, who does not sit in row 2.
Even number of persons sit between the daughter- in-law of B and H.
Daughter in law of B sits third to the left of E, who is the sister-in-law of L.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now we have,

L does not have married siblings.


E sits to the immediate left of her nephew.
H is married to A, who sits fourth to the right of the one facing C.
A does not sit at an end.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C, is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of F, where both of them sit on different rows.
F sits adjacent to his father and wife.

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Again, we have

One person sits between I and J, who are a couple but does not have any children.
I, who is a male, sits second to the right of the father-in-law of D.
D faces his wife who sits exactly between two siblings of different gender.
The one who exactly sits between Sister-in-law of L and H, is the only son of K. I, who is the
son-in-law of A.
K and C are not a couple.

Case 1 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place I and J. Hence, Case 2 is the
final arrangement as per the given conditions.

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Blood relation Diagram: (obtained from given passage and Parallel seating diagram)

Answer: C

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S.
L lives two floors above R in the same flat.
Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L.
M lives to the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S.
X lives three floors below W in a different flat.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again, we have

T lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor.


The number of floors between T and N is two less than the number of floors between O and U.
The number of floors below N is four times the number of floors above O, who live below the
thirteenth floor but not live below N.
P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not live in flat B.

From case 1 we have two possibilities case 1a and case 1b for placing N and O based on the above
conditions.

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Finally, we have

As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B.
V lives to the east of Y, who does not live immediately above O.

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Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A.


Seven floors are there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Case 1a and case 2 can be eliminated based on these conditions as we cannot place K.

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Answer: A

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

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R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S.
L lives two floors above R in the same flat.
Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L.
M lives to the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S.
X lives three floors below W in a different flat.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again, we have

T lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor.


The number of floors between T and N is two less than the number of floors between O and U.
The number of floors below N is four times the number of floors above O, who live below the
thirteenth floor but not live below N.
P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not live in flat B.

From case 1 we have two possibilities case 1a and case 1b for placing N and O based on the above
conditions.

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Finally, we have

As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B.
V lives to the east of Y, who does not live immediately above O.
Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A.
Seven floors are there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Case 1a and case 2 can be eliminated based on these conditions as we cannot place K.

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Answer: D

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S.
L lives two floors above R in the same flat.
Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L.
M lives to the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S.
X lives three floors below W in a different flat.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again, we have

T lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor.


The number of floors between T and N is two less than the number of floors between O and U.
The number of floors below N is four times the number of floors above O, who live below the
thirteenth floor but not live below N.
P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not live in flat B.

From case 1 we have two possibilities case 1a and case 1b for placing N and O based on the above
conditions.

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Finally, we have

As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B.
V lives to the east of Y, who does not live immediately above O.
Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A.
Seven floors are there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Case 1a and case 2 can be eliminated based on these conditions as we cannot place K.

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Answer: E

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S.
L lives two floors above R in the same flat.
Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L.
M lives to the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S.
X lives three floors below W in a different flat.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again, we have

T lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor.


The number of floors between T and N is two less than the number of floors between O and U.
The number of floors below N is four times the number of floors above O, who live below the
thirteenth floor but not live below N.
P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not live in flat B.

From case 1 we have two possibilities case 1a and case 1b for placing N and O based on the above
conditions.

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Finally, we have

As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B.
V lives to the east of Y, who does not live immediately above O.
Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A.
Seven floors are there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Case 1a and case 2 can be eliminated based on these conditions as we cannot place K.

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Answer: B (there is only one floor gap between all the given pairs except option b)

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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R lives on an even numbered floor below the fifth floor but above S.
L lives two floors above R in the same flat.
Three floors are there between M and S, where either of them lives immediately above L.
M lives to the east of W, who does not live in the same flat as S.
X lives three floors below W in a different flat.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again, we have

T lives to the west of U but on an odd numbered floor.


The number of floors between T and N is two less than the number of floors between O and U.
The number of floors below N is four times the number of floors above O, who live below the
thirteenth floor but not live below N.
P lives in the flat immediately below N, who does not live in flat B.

From case 1 we have two possibilities case 1a and case 1b for placing N and O based on the above
conditions.

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Finally, we have

As many floors are above V as below Q, who does not live in flat B.
V lives to the east of Y, who does not live immediately above O.
Y lives two floors above Z who lives on flat A.
Seven floors are there between Z and K, where both of them live in different flats.

Case 1a and case 2 can be eliminated based on these conditions as we cannot place K.

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Answer: C

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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After plotting the movement of the two buses we get:

Now applying the following conditions:

I). If there are four bus stops lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R,
and S respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is to be
named as A and B respectively.

V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5 km to the north of F.

VI). U, V and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

We get:

I). S5, S6, S11 and S10 are P, Q, R and S respectively as they are lying in the same vertical line.

II). S8 is D as it is to the south east of S.

III). S13 is Z as the shortest distance between S13 and depot is 5km.

IV). S1 and S3 are A and B respectively as the shortest distance between them is 5km, which is a multiple
of 5.

V). S7 and S14 are E and F respectively as E lies 5km to the north of F.

VI). S4 is U (North West of depot), S12 is V (south west of depot) and S9 is W(south east of depot).

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VII). S2 is X.

Hence the final arrangement is:

Answer: D

I). PB = √(82 + 22) =√(64 +4) = √68 = 2√17 (Multiple of 2)

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II). ZR = √(102 + 72) =√(100 +49) = √149 (Not a multiple of 3 or 2)

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III). R, W = √(52 + 42) =√(25 +16) = √41 (Not a multiple of 3 or 2)

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12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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After plotting the movement of the two buses we get:

Now applying the following conditions:

I). If there are four bus stops lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R,
and S respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

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III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is to be
named as A and B respectively.

V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5 km to the north of F.

VI). U, V and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

We get:

I). S5, S6, S11 and S10 are P, Q, R and S respectively as they are lying in the same vertical line.

II). S8 is D as it is to the south east of S.

III). S13 is Z as the shortest distance between S13 and depot is 5km.

IV). S1 and S3 are A and B respectively as the shortest distance between them is 5km, which is a multiple
of 5.

V). S7 and S14 are E and F respectively as E lies 5km to the north of F.

VI). S4 is U (North West of depot), S12 is V (south west of depot) and S9 is W(south east of depot).

VII). S2 is X.

Hence the final arrangement is:

Answer: E

(QX)2 = 52 +42 = 25 + 16 = 41

QX = √41km

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13. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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After plotting the movement of the two buses we get:

Now applying the following conditions:

I). If there are four bus stops lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R,
and S respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

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III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is to be
named as A and B respectively.

V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5 km to the north of F.

VI). U, V and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

We get:

I). S5, S6, S11 and S10 are P, Q, R and S respectively as they are lying in the same vertical line.

II). S8 is D as it is to the south east of S.

III). S13 is Z as the shortest distance between S13 and depot is 5km.

IV). S1 and S3 are A and B respectively as the shortest distance between them is 5km, which is a multiple
of 5.

V). S7 and S14 are E and F respectively as E lies 5km to the north of F.

VI). S4 is U (North West of depot), S12 is V (south west of depot) and S9 is W(south east of depot).

VII). S2 is X.

Hence the final arrangement is:

Answer: E

Total calories burnt = 8800

Calories burnt when cycling for 1 km= 400

Distance travelled = 8800/400 = 22km

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a). Z and W = 7 + 10 + 5 + 4 = 26 km

b). A and P = 3 + 4 + 2 + 8 = 17 km

c). P and R =3 + 6 + 2 + 3+ 4 + 7 + 10 = 35 km

d). V and D = 10 + 5+ 4 +5 = 24 km

e). Q and V = 6 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 7 = 22 km

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Final Arrangement:

After plotting the movement of the two buses we get:

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Now applying the following conditions:

I). If there are four bus stops lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R,
and S respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is to be
named as A and B respectively.
V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5 km to the north of F.

VI). U, V and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

We get:

I). S5, S6, S11 and S10 are P, Q, R and S respectively as they are lying in the same vertical line.

II). S8 is D as it is to the south east of S.

III). S13 is Z as the shortest distance between S13 and depot is 5km.

IV). S1 and S3 are A and B respectively as the shortest distance between them is 5km, which is a multiple
of 5.

V). S7 and S14 are E and F respectively as E lies 5km to the north of F.

VI). S4 is U (North West of depot), S12 is V (south west of depot) and S9 is W(south east of depot).

VII). S2 is X.

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Hence the final arrangement is:

Answer: B

Distance between E and Q = 6

Distance between V and R = 10

3 x Distance between V and R = 5 x Distance between E and Q = 30

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Final Arrangement:

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After plotting the movement of the two buses we get:

Now applying the following conditions:

I). If there are four bus stops lying on the same vertical line, then they are to be named as points P, Q, R,
and S respectively from north to south.

II). Any point to the south east of S is to be named D.

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III). If there is a point 5km away (shortest distance) from the depot it is to be named Z.

IV). If the shortest distance between two stops is a multiple of 5, then the first stop and second stop is to be
named as A and B respectively.

V). There are two points E and F such that E is 5 km to the north of F.

VI). U, V and W are to the northwest, south west and south east of the depot respectively.

VII). X is also a stoppage of one of the buses.

We get:

I). S5, S6, S11 and S10 are P, Q, R and S respectively as they are lying in the same vertical line.

II). S8 is D as it is to the south east of S.

III). S13 is Z as the shortest distance between S13 and depot is 5km.

IV). S1 and S3 are A and B respectively as the shortest distance between them is 5km, which is a multiple
of 5.

V). S7 and S14 are E and F respectively as E lies 5km to the north of F.

VI). S4 is U (North West of depot), S12 is V (south west of depot) and S9 is W(south east of depot).

VII). S2 is X.

Hence the final arrangement is:

Answer: C

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Final Arrangement:

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We have,

F sits fifth to the right of C.


C doesn’t face the north direction.
G is an immediate neighbour of C and E.
B faces the south direction.
C sits third to the left of B.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

G and E face opposite directions.


A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G.
H sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the age of D
and H.
B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row.
Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B.

From the above conditions, case 2 gets eliminated because E is an immediate neighbour of B.

Again we have,

G’s age is a cube number.

From 21 to 30 – only 27 is a cube number.

The one, who sits at the end, has a prime-numbered age and is older than G.

The only prime-numbered age older than G’s age is 29.

E’s age was a prime number.

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Only two prime numbers are there from 21 to 30 => 23 and 29. One who sits at the end is 29, so E = 23.

C’s age is three times the difference between the age of D and H.
All the persons who sit left of D are younger than D, who face north.
H is not the youngest person.

Already G = 27 and End = 29; If we take, D = 28 or 30, and H = 22 (as H does not have the least age and
except 22 no other numbers will satisfy the condition C’s age is three times the difference between the age
of D and H)

D = 28; H = 22 => C = 3(28 – 22) = 3 * 6 => 18 not possible

D = 30; H = 22 => C = 3(30 – 22) = 3 * 8 => 24 possible

If we put D = 28, C’s age will be 18 which is not possible since the age starts from 21

If we put D = 30, C’s age will be 24. So D = 30.

C’s age was average of E and F’s age.

C = 24, E = 23 => C = (E + F)/2 => F = 2C – E => 2(24) – 23 => 25

B is younger than G but older than H.

G>B>H

As we already know that H = 22 and G = 27 the only possible value for B = 26.

Answer: E

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

F sits fifth to the right of C.


C doesn’t face the north direction.
G is an immediate neighbour of C and E.
B faces the south direction.
C sits third to the left of B.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have

G and E face opposite directions.


A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G.
H sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the age of D
and H.
B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row.
Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B.

From the above conditions, case 2 gets eliminated because E is an immediate neighbour of B.

Again we have,

G’s age is a cube number.

From 21 to 30 – only 27 is a cube number.

The one, who sits at the end, has a prime-numbered age and is older than G.

The only prime-numbered age older than G’s age is 29.

E’s age was a prime number.

Only two prime numbers are there from 21 to 30 => 23 and 29. One who sits at the end is 29, so E = 23.

C’s age is three times the difference between the age of D and H.
All the persons who sit left of D are younger than D, who face north.
H is not the youngest person.

Already G = 27 and End = 29; If we take, D = 28 or 30, and H = 22 (as H does not have the least age and
except 22 no other numbers will satisfy the condition C’s age is three times the difference between the age
of D and H)

D = 28; H = 22 => C = 3(28 – 22) = 3 * 6 => 18 not possible

D = 30; H = 22 => C = 3(30 – 22) = 3 * 8 => 24 possible

If we put D = 28, C’s age will be 18 which is not possible since the age starts from 21

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If we put D = 30, C’s age will be 24. So D = 30.

C’s age was average of E and F’s age.

C = 24, E = 23 => C = (E + F)/2 => F = 2C – E => 2(24) – 23 => 25

B is younger than G but older than H.

G>B>H

As we already know that H = 22 and G = 27 the only possible value for B = 26.

Answer: D

18. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

F sits fifth to the right of C.


C doesn’t face the north direction.
G is an immediate neighbour of C and E.
B faces the south direction.
C sits third to the left of B.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

G and E face opposite directions.


A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G.
H sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the age of D
and H.
B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row.
Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B.

From the above conditions, case 2 gets eliminated because E is an immediate neighbour of B.

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Again we have,

G’s age is a cube number.

From 21 to 30 – only 27 is a cube number.

The one, who sits at the end, has a prime-numbered age and is older than G.

The only prime-numbered age older than G’s age is 29.

E’s age was a prime number.

Only two prime numbers are there from 21 to 30 => 23 and 29. One who sits at the end is 29, so E = 23.

C’s age is three times the difference between the age of D and H.
All the persons who sit left of D are younger than D, who face north.
H is not the youngest person.

Already G = 27 and End = 29; If we take, D = 28 or 30, and H = 22 (as H does not have the least age and
except 22 no other numbers will satisfy the condition C’s age is three times the difference between the age
of D and H)

D = 28; H = 22 => C = 3(28 – 22) = 3 * 6 => 18 not possible

D = 30; H = 22 => C = 3(30 – 22) = 3 * 8 => 24 possible

If we put D = 28, C’s age will be 18 which is not possible since the age starts from 21

If we put D = 30, C’s age will be 24. So D = 30.

C’s age was average of E and F’s age.

C = 24, E = 23 => C = (E + F)/2 => F = 2C – E => 2(24) – 23 => 25

B is younger than G but older than H.

G>B>H

As we already know that H = 22 and G = 27 the only possible value for B = 26.

Answer: A

19. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

F sits fifth to the right of C.


C doesn’t face the north direction.
G is an immediate neighbour of C and E.
B faces the south direction.
C sits third to the left of B.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have

G and E face opposite directions.


A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G.
H sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the age of D
and H.
B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row.
Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B.

From the above conditions, case 2 gets eliminated because E is an immediate neighbour of B.

Again we have,

G’s age is a cube number.

From 21 to 30 – only 27 is a cube number.

The one, who sits at the end, has a prime-numbered age and is older than G.

The only prime-numbered age older than G’s age is 29.

E’s age was a prime number.

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Only two prime numbers are there from 21 to 30 => 23 and 29. One who sits at the end is 29, so E = 23.

C’s age is three times the difference between the age of D and H.
All the persons who sit left of D are younger than D, who face north.
H is not the youngest person.

Already G = 27 and End = 29; If we take, D = 28 or 30, and H = 22 (as H does not have the least age and
except 22 no other numbers will satisfy the condition C’s age is three times the difference between the age
of D and H)

D = 28; H = 22 => C = 3(28 – 22) = 3 * 6 => 18 not possible

D = 30; H = 22 => C = 3(30 – 22) = 3 * 8 => 24 possible

If we put D = 28, C’s age will be 18 which is not possible since the age starts from 21

If we put D = 30, C’s age will be 24. So D = 30.

C’s age was average of E and F’s age.

C = 24, E = 23 => C = (E + F)/2 => F = 2C – E => 2(24) – 23 => 25

B is younger than G but older than H.

G>B>H

As we already know that H = 22 and G = 27 the only possible value for B = 26.

Answer: B (Here, From obtained linear arrangements known alphabets are A,B,C,D,E,F,G, and H. From
this Only A, C, E, and G have place values as per the English alphabet series is Odd number. Then,
Average values of A+C+E+G= (29+ 24+23+27)/4 = 103/4 = 25.75)

20. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

F sits fifth to the right of C.


C doesn’t face the north direction.
G is an immediate neighbour of C and E.
B faces the south direction.
C sits third to the left of B.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have

G and E face opposite directions.


A sits second to the right of D, who sits fifth to the right of G.
H sits eighth to the right of C, whose age is three times the difference between the age of D
and H.
B sits seventh from one of the extreme ends of the row.
Neither A nor E is an immediate neighbour of B.

From the above conditions, case 2 gets eliminated because E is an immediate neighbour of B.

Again we have,

G’s age is a cube number.

From 21 to 30 – only 27 is a cube number.

The one, who sits at the end, has a prime-numbered age and is older than G.

The only prime-numbered age older than G’s age is 29.

E’s age was a prime number.

Only two prime numbers are there from 21 to 30 => 23 and 29. One who sits at the end is 29, so E = 23.

C’s age is three times the difference between the age of D and H.
All the persons who sit left of D are younger than D, who face north.
H is not the youngest person.

Already G = 27 and End = 29; If we take, D = 28 or 30, and H = 22 (as H does not have the least age and
except 22 no other numbers will satisfy the condition C’s age is three times the difference between the age
of D and H)

D = 28; H = 22 => C = 3(28 – 22) = 3 * 6 => 18 not possible

D = 30; H = 22 => C = 3(30 – 22) = 3 * 8 => 24 possible

If we put D = 28, C’s age will be 18 which is not possible since the age starts from 21

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If we put D = 30, C’s age will be 24. So D = 30.

C’s age was average of E and F’s age.

C = 24, E = 23 => C = (E + F)/2 => F = 2C – E => 2(24) – 23 => 25

B is younger than G but older than H.

G>B>H

As we already know that H = 22 and G = 27 the only possible value for B = 26.

Answer: C

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven persons- Raju, Shyam, Kavita, Rani, Sayli, Pinki and Pankaj give the interviews on different days of
a week starting from Monday. Each of them belongs to different cities viz., Chennai, Varanasi, Bhopal,
Mumbai, Jaipur, Rajkot and Kolkata. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday. Two persons give between Raju and the one
who belongs to Varanasi. Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the
one who belongs to Varanasi. The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than
the number of persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot. Pinki gives three days
after the one who belongs to Bhopal. The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki
does not belong to Rajkot. Shyam gives immediately after the one who belongs to Mumbai. Even number
of persons gives after the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who
belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent days. Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the
week. The one who belongs to Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai. The one who belongs
to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

Which among the following combination is correct?

a. Sayli – Varanasi

b. Pinki – Chennai

c. Rani – Mumbai

d. Kavita – Bhopal

e. All are true

2. Questions

Who among the following person gives the interview three days after Kavita?

a. Raju

b. The one who belongs to Varanasi

c. The one who belongs to Mumbai

d. Shyam

e. The one who belongs to Chennai

3. Questions

Which among the following pair of persons gives the interview on adjacent days?

a. Sayli and the one who belongs to Chennai

b. Raju and the one who belongs to Kolkata

c. Rani and Pinki

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d. Kavita and Pinki

e. Pankaj and the one who belongs to Jaipur

4. Questions

How many persons give the interview between Pankaj and Shyam?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. None

e. More than three

5. Questions

Rani gives interview on which of the following day and belongs to which city?

a. Sunday – Rajkot

b. Saturday – Bhopal

c. Wednesday – Kolkata

d. Monday – Mumbai

e. Tuesday – Varanasi

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Twelve persons – B, D, G, H, K, L, P, S, W, X, Y, and Z are living in a twelve floor building numbered 1


to 12 from bottom to top in such a way that lowermost floor is numbered as 1 whereas the topmost floor is
numbered as 12 .

Note: The persons whose name comes in the first half in alphabetical series lives on an odd number floor,
whereas persons whose name comes in the second half in alphabetical series lives on an even number floor.

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor. The number of persons living
below W is two less than the number of persons living above G. At least four persons live between Y and
L, who lives above Y. L doesn’t live on square numbered floor. Only two persons live between Y and D,
who lives on any floor below W. Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.
The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living below X. Not
more than two floors are between B and X.

Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost stair is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost stair is
marked as 30.

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Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their position more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Who among the following person lives immediately below X?

a. The one who lives three floors below P

b. The one who lives on floor number 5

c. The one who lives three floors above Y

d. H

e. Either b or c

7. Questions

How many persons are standing between Z and L?

a. Four

b. None

c. Three

d. More than Four

e. One

8. Questions

How many persons are standing above X?

a. Four

b. None

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c. Three

d. More than Four

e. One

9. Questions

P standing on which of the following step?

a. Twelve

b. Twenty three

c. Seventeen

d. Nine

e. None of these

10. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true?

a. Only four persons are living between W and K

b. K stands on step number fifteen

c. More than five persons are standing below K

d. B and Y stands on the adjacent steps

e. All the above statements are true

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Ten persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, and Y joined the office in five different months viz.- January,
March, April, May, and June during the same year on three different dates viz.- 6, 9, and 13. At least one
and not more than three persons joined in the same month. Not more than two persons joined before V,
who joined on 6th of the month. V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date. Only three
persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th April. Only one person joined between W and P,
who joined on 6th of the month. The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of
persons joined after the one who joined on May 9. S joined on May 9 and joined immediately before U,
who was not joining on an even date. T joined two persons before Y, both not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y. At least
two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month. As many persons joined before Q as
between R and S. U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date. Q and U joined on
different dates.

How many persons joined on a prime date?

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a. Two

b. One

c. None

d. Three

e. More than three

12. Questions

How many persons joined between S and the one who joined immediately after T?

a. As many persons joined before V

b. Four

c. As many persons joined between X and Y

d. Either A or C

e. Three

13. Questions

Who among the following persons joined on 6th of the month?

I). The one who joined immediately before T

II). The one who joined two persons before W

III). Y

a. Only III

b. Only I and III

c. Only I and II

d. All I, II, and III

e. None

14. Questions

Four of the following five are related to each other in a certain way and hence form a group. Find
which of the following one doesn’t belong to group?

a. The one who joined immediately before R

b. T

c. The one who joined two persons after P

d. W

e. The one who joined immediately before T

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15. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true?

a. Only three persons joined after W

b. Y joined immediately before P

c. More than three persons joined before Y

d. Q and P joined on different date

e. All the above statements are true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

A = B means A is the daughter of B

A ! B means A is the brother of B

A < B means A is the mother-in-law of B

A # B means A is the brother-in-law of B

A $ B means A is the son of B

A ~ B means A is the father-in-law of B

A % B means A is the father of B

A * B means A is the grandmother of B

A ^ B means A is the sister-in-law of B

A & B means A is the mother of B

A @ B means A is the spouse of B

A Ω B means A is the grandson of B

A+B means A is the son-in-law of B

Condition:

I). T+K%H@M&S=H

II). D#K%L&Q

III). QΩR*U@C^S

If F@J#Q, then how F is related to R?

a. Daughter-in-law

b. Nephew

c. Son-in-law

d. Granddaughter

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e. None of these

17. Questions

If S@Y$W, then how Y is related to H?

a. Son-in-law

b. Nephew

c. Grandson

d. Sister-in-law

e. None of these

18. Questions

How H is related to D?

a. Daughter-in-law

b. Nephew

c. Son-in-law

d. Granddaughter

e. None of these

19. Questions

If V ~ Z, then what comes in the place of (__)?

V%O(__)L(___)Z&X

a. @ and !

b. ! and @

c. + and #

d. # and @

e. Either B or D

20. Questions

Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group. Find which of the
following one doesn’t belong to the same group?

a. QM

b. HS

c. MU

d. KL

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e. TH

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday.


Two persons give between Raju and the one who belongs to Varanasi.
Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the one who
belongs to Varanasi.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than the number of
persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot.

From the above condition,

Again we have,

Pinki gives three days after the one who belongs to Bhopal.
The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki does not belong to the

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Rajkot.

From the above conditions, case-3 gets eliminated because we can’t place Pinki and we have to take one
more possibility in case 2 i.e., case 2a.

Again we have,

Shyam gives immediate after one who belongs to Mumbai.


Even number of persons gives after one who belongs to Mumbai.
The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent
days.

From the above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because we can’t place Shyam.

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Again we have,

Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the week.
The one who belongs to the Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai.
The one who belongs to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because, the one who belongs to Chennai gives the
interview on the last day of the week. Hence, case-2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

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2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday.


Two persons give between Raju and the one who belongs to Varanasi.
Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the one who
belongs to Varanasi.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than the number of
persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot.

From the above condition,

Again we have,

Pinki gives three days after the one who belongs to Bhopal.
The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki does not belong to the
Rajkot.

From the above conditions, case-3 gets eliminated because we can’t place Pinki and we have to take one
more possibility in case 2 i.e., case 2a.

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Again we have,

Shyam gives immediate after one who belongs to Mumbai.


Even number of persons gives after one who belongs to Mumbai.
The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent
days.

From the above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because we can’t place Shyam.

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Again we have,

Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the week.
The one who belongs to the Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai.
The one who belongs to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because, the one who belongs to Chennai gives the
interview on the last day of the week. Hence, case-2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday.


Two persons give between Raju and the one who belongs to Varanasi.
Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the one who
belongs to Varanasi.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than the number of

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persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot.

From the above condition,

Again we have,

Pinki gives three days after the one who belongs to Bhopal.
The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki does not belong to the
Rajkot.

From the above conditions, case-3 gets eliminated because we can’t place Pinki and we have to take one
more possibility in case 2 i.e., case 2a.

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Again we have,

Shyam gives immediate after one who belongs to Mumbai.


Even number of persons gives after one who belongs to Mumbai.
The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent
days.

From the above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because we can’t place Shyam.

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Again we have,

Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the week.
The one who belongs to the Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai.
The one who belongs to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because, the one who belongs to Chennai gives the
interview on the last day of the week. Hence, case-2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday.


Two persons give between Raju and the one who belongs to Varanasi.
Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the one who
belongs to Varanasi.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than the number of

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persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot.

From the above condition,

Again we have,

Pinki gives three days after the one who belongs to Bhopal.
The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki does not belong to the
Rajkot.

From the above conditions, case-3 gets eliminated because we can’t place Pinki and we have to take one
more possibility in case 2 i.e., case 2a.

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Again we have,

Shyam gives immediate after one who belongs to Mumbai.


Even number of persons gives after one who belongs to Mumbai.
The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent
days.

From the above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because we can’t place Shyam.

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Again we have,

Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the week.
The one who belongs to the Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai.
The one who belongs to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because, the one who belongs to Chennai gives the
interview on the last day of the week. Hence, case-2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Raju belongs to Jaipur but not gives on Saturday and Tuesday.


Two persons give between Raju and the one who belongs to Varanasi.
Kavita, who neither gives on Thursday nor on Friday, gives immediately after the one who
belongs to Varanasi.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

The number of persons giving the interview before Kavita is one more than the number of

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persons giving the interview after the one who belongs to Rajkot.

From the above condition,

Again we have,

Pinki gives three days after the one who belongs to Bhopal.
The one who belongs to Bhopal does not give on Monday and Pinki does not belong to the
Rajkot.

From the above conditions, case-3 gets eliminated because we can’t place Pinki and we have to take one
more possibility in case 2 i.e., case 2a.

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Again we have,

Shyam gives immediate after one who belongs to Mumbai.


Even number of persons gives after one who belongs to Mumbai.
The one who belongs to Bhopal and the one who belongs to Mumbai do not give on adjacent
days.

From the above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because we can’t place Shyam.

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Again we have,

Sayli gives before Rani but not on the first day of the week.
The one who belongs to the Kolkata gives before the one who belongs to Chennai.
The one who belongs to Chennai does not give on the last day of the week.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because, the one who belongs to Chennai gives the
interview on the last day of the week. Hence, case-2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: A

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

Floors:

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Staircase:

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We have:

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor.
The number of persons living below W is two less than the number of persons living above G.

That means, in case (1) W lives on the floor number two, in case (2) W lives on the floor number four, in
case (3) W lives on the floor number six.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least four persons live between Y and L, who lives above Y.


L doesn’t live on square numbered floor.
Only two persons live between Y and D, who lives on any floor below W.

That means, in case (1) D lives on the floor number one, in case (2) D lives on the floor number three, case
(3) is not valid because L lives on square numbered floor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no possible floor for L.

Again, we have:

Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.

That means, in case (1) H lives on the floor number three, case (2) is not valid.

The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living
below X.
Not more than two floors are between B and X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on the floor number twelve, in case 2 gets eliminated because the above
conditions are not satisfied. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost floor is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost floor is
marked as 30.

Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their positions more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Floors:

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We have:

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor.
The number of persons living below W is two less than the number of persons living above G.

That means, in case (1) W lives on the floor number two, in case (2) W lives on the floor number four, in
case (3) W lives on the floor number six.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least four persons live between Y and L, who lives above Y.


L doesn’t live on square numbered floor.
Only two persons live between Y and D, who lives on any floor below W.

That means, in case (1) D lives on the floor number one, in case (2) D lives on the floor number three, case
(3) is not valid because L lives on square numbered floor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no possible floor for L.

Again, we have:

Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.

That means, in case (1) H lives on the floor number three, case (2) is not valid.

The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living
below X.
Not more than two floors are between B and X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on the floor number twelve, in case 2 gets eliminated because the above
conditions are not satisfied. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost floor is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost floor is
marked as 30.

Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their positions more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: A

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Floors:

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We have:

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor.
The number of persons living below W is two less than the number of persons living above G.

That means, in case (1) W lives on the floor number two, in case (2) W lives on the floor number four, in
case (3) W lives on the floor number six.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least four persons live between Y and L, who lives above Y.


L doesn’t live on square numbered floor.
Only two persons live between Y and D, who lives on any floor below W.

That means, in case (1) D lives on the floor number one, in case (2) D lives on the floor number three, case
(3) is not valid because L lives on square numbered floor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no possible floor for L.

Again, we have:

Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.

That means, in case (1) H lives on the floor number three, case (2) is not valid.

The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living
below X.
Not more than two floors are between B and X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on the floor number twelve, in case 2 gets eliminated because the above
conditions are not satisfied. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost floor is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost floor is
marked as 30.

Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their positions more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: A

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Floors:

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We have:

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor.
The number of persons living below W is two less than the number of persons living above G.

That means, in case (1) W lives on the floor number two, in case (2) W lives on the floor number four, in
case (3) W lives on the floor number six.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least four persons live between Y and L, who lives above Y.


L doesn’t live on square numbered floor.
Only two persons live between Y and D, who lives on any floor below W.

That means, in case (1) D lives on the floor number one, in case (2) D lives on the floor number three, case
(3) is not valid because L lives on square numbered floor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no possible floor for L.

Again, we have:

Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.

That means, in case (1) H lives on the floor number three, case (2) is not valid.

The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living
below X.
Not more than two floors are between B and X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on the floor number twelve, in case 2 gets eliminated because the above
conditions are not satisfied. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost floor is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost floor is
marked as 30.

Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their positions more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: B

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Floors:

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We have:

Only four persons live between W and K, who lives above the fifth floor.
The number of persons living below W is two less than the number of persons living above G.

That means, in case (1) W lives on the floor number two, in case (2) W lives on the floor number four, in
case (3) W lives on the floor number six.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least four persons live between Y and L, who lives above Y.


L doesn’t live on square numbered floor.
Only two persons live between Y and D, who lives on any floor below W.

That means, in case (1) D lives on the floor number one, in case (2) D lives on the floor number three, case
(3) is not valid because L lives on square numbered floor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no possible floor for L.

Again, we have:

Z lives at least two floors above H but neither lives adjacent to G nor L.

That means, in case (1) H lives on the floor number three, case (2) is not valid.

The number of persons living between Z and P is two less than the number of persons living
below X.
Not more than two floors are between B and X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on the floor number twelve, in case 2 gets eliminated because the above
conditions are not satisfied. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Now, each person is standing on a staircase at an even number stairs from bottom to top. Only one person
stands on the same staircase. The steps of staircase are marked in increasing order from bottom to top such
that the lowermost floor is marked as 1, immediate above marked as 2, and so on till the topmost floor is
marked as 30.

Each person changes their position based on a certain condition after playing a dice game in alphabetical
order only.

I). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
three steps above.

II). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an even number floor, then moves
immediately below steps.

III). If the outcome of the dice is an even number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
two steps below.

IV). If the outcome of the dice is an odd number and the person lives on an odd number floor, then moves
immediately above step.

Note: After changing their positions more than one person also stay at each step.

Outcome:

D, K, W, Z ----> 3

L, P, Y, G ----> 5

B, H, S, X ----> 4

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: E

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have:

Not more than two persons joined before V, who joined on 6th of the month.
V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date.
Only three persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before V. In case (2) & case (3) Only two persons joined
before V.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only one person joined between W and P, who joined on 6th of the month.
The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of persons joined after
the one who joined on May 9.
S joined on 9 May and joined immediate before U, who was not born on an even date.

That means, in case (2) & case (3) P joined two persons before W on April 6. In Case(1) is not valid
because no date is available just after W.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

T joined two persons before Y, both are not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y.
At least two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month.
As many persons joined before Q as between R and S.

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 13 January, in case (3) Q joined on 9 January.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date.
Q and U joined on different dates.

That means, in case (3) U joined on 13 May

From the above condition case (2) is not valid because Q and U joined on the same date. Thus, case 3
shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: D

12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before V, who joined on 6th of the month.

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V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date.


Only three persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before V. In case (2) & case (3) Only two persons joined
before V.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only one person joined between W and P, who joined on 6th of the month.
The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of persons joined after
the one who joined on May 9.
S joined on 9 May and joined immediate before U, who was not born on an even date.

That means, in case (2) & case (3) P joined two persons before W on April 6. In Case(1) is not valid
because no date is available just after W.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

T joined two persons before Y, both are not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y.
At least two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month.
As many persons joined before Q as between R and S.

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 13 January, in case (3) Q joined on 9 January.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date.
Q and U joined on different dates.

That means, in case (3) U joined on 13 May

From the above condition case (2) is not valid because Q and U joined on the same date. Thus, case 3
shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: A

13. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before V, who joined on 6th of the month.

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V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date.


Only three persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before V. In case (2) & case (3) Only two persons joined
before V.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only one person joined between W and P, who joined on 6th of the month.
The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of persons joined after
the one who joined on May 9.
S joined on 9 May and joined immediate before U, who was not born on an even date.

That means, in case (2) & case (3) P joined two persons before W on April 6. In Case(1) is not valid
because no date is available just after W.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

T joined two persons before Y, both are not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y.
At least two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month.
As many persons joined before Q as between R and S.

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 13 January, in case (3) Q joined on 9 January.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date.
Q and U joined on different dates.

That means, in case (3) U joined on 13 May

From the above condition case (2) is not valid because Q and U joined on the same date. Thus, case 3
shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

14. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before V, who joined on 6th of the month.

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V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date.


Only three persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before V. In case (2) & case (3) Only two persons joined
before V.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only one person joined between W and P, who joined on 6th of the month.
The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of persons joined after
the one who joined on May 9.
S joined on 9 May and joined immediate before U, who was not born on an even date.

That means, in case (2) & case (3) P joined two persons before W on April 6. In Case(1) is not valid
because no date is available just after W.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

T joined two persons before Y, both are not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y.
At least two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month.
As many persons joined before Q as between R and S.

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 13 January, in case (3) Q joined on 9 January.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date.
Q and U joined on different dates.

That means, in case (3) U joined on 13 May

From the above condition case (2) is not valid because Q and U joined on the same date. Thus, case 3
shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: E

15. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before V, who joined on 6th of the month.

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V joined after the one who joined on a perfect square date.


Only three persons joined between V and W, who joined on 13th

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before V. In case (2) & case (3) Only two persons joined
before V.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only one person joined between W and P, who joined on 6th of the month.
The number of persons joined before P is two more than the number of persons joined after
the one who joined on May 9.
S joined on 9 May and joined immediate before U, who was not born on an even date.

That means, in case (2) & case (3) P joined two persons before W on April 6. In Case(1) is not valid
because no date is available just after W.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

T joined two persons before Y, both are not joined on the same date.
The number of persons joined before T is one less than the number of persons joined after Y.
At least two persons joined between Y and R, who joined on 9th of the month.
As many persons joined before Q as between R and S.

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 13 January, in case (3) Q joined on 9 January.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

U and R neither joined in the same month nor the same date.
Q and U joined on different dates.

That means, in case (3) U joined on 13 May

From the above condition case (2) is not valid because Q and U joined on the same date. Thus, case 3
shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: B

16. Questions

Answer: D

17. Questions

Answer: A

18. Questions

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Answer: B

19. Questions

Answer: B

20. Questions

Answer: E (All the given options are different gender except option E)

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Nine persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are going to a shop and ordered three different types of drinks
viz., Tea, Coffee and Boost. Each of them paid different bill amount.

Note: At least two persons but not more than four persons ordered the same type of drinks. If P
and the one who paid 15 rupees ordered the same drink, then P didn’t pay 15 rupees. The bill
amount will be in the multiples of 5 and amount is between 15rs to 100.

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered the same drink. D and C, who paid 75rs, ordered different drinks. B
ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H nor Tea. G
neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G. F, who paid 35rs, ordered
neither Coffee nor with C. The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs. E ordered the
same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost. A and I ordered the same drink. I
paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink. The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to
F. Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs. Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs.

What is the difference between the amount paid by D and A?

a. 25

b. 50

c. 75

d. 80

e. 30

2. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. B ordered Tea

b. G paid 25rs less than A

c. D and E ordered same drink

d. Both a and b

e. Both b and c

3. Questions

What is the total amount of money paid by the persons who ordered Coffee?

a. 155

b. 205

c. 215

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d. 195

e. 165

4. Questions

Which drink ordered by the least number of people?

a. Boost

b. Tea

c. Coffee

d. Either Tea or Boost

e. Can’t be determined

5. Questions

Which of the following drink does E order?

a. The drink that G ordered

b. Coffee

c. Tea

d. The drink ordered by the one who paid 25rs

e. All a, b and d

6. Questions

In the following questions, the symbols #, @, $, %, & and ? are used with the following meaning as
illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given question. In each of the
question given below statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

A # B ----> All A are B

A @ B ----> Some A are B

A $ B ----> No A is B

A % B -----> Some A are not B

A & B -----> Only a few A are B

A ? B ----> Only A is B

! ----> Possibility

Note: If ! placed after any of the symbols mentioned above then it will be considered as a possible case of
the symbol.

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For example A%!B ----> All A being B is a possibility.

Statements:

Hen $ Cow;

Cow @ Dog;

Dog & Cat;

Cat $ Rat;

Rat $ Hen

Conclusions:

I). Cat @ Cow

II). Hen $ Dog

III). Dog % Rat

IV). Dog @! Hen

a. Both conclusions I and II follow

b. Both conclusions II and III follow

c. Both conclusions I and IV follow

d. Both conclusions III and IV follow

e. All conclusions I, II and IV follow

7. Questions

Statements:

Bag @ Purse;

Purse$ Belt;

Belt & Watch;

Watch ? Shoe

Conclusions:

I). Bag % Belt

II). Shoe $ Belt

III). Belt % Watch

IV). Purse @! Shoe

a. Both conclusions I and III follow

b. All conclusions I, III and IV follow

c. All conclusions II, III and IV follow

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d. Either conclusions I or III follows

e. All conclusions I, II and III follow

8. Questions

Statements:

One % Two;

Three & Two;

Three $ Four;

Four # Five

Conclusions:

I). Five % Three

II). One @ Two

III). One $ Four

IV). Two % Four

a. Both conclusions II and IV follow

b. Both conclusions I and IV follow

c. All conclusions I, II and III follow

d. Both conclusions II and III follow

e. Both conclusions I and II follow

9. Questions

Statements:

Fan $ Light;

Light % AC;

Window @ AC;

Cooler $ Window

Conclusions:

I). Fan $ AC

II). AC % Cooler

III). Cooler @! Light

IV). Fan @ AC

a. Only conclusion II follows

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b. Both conclusions I and II follow

c. Both conclusions II and III follow and Either conclusion I or IV follows

d. Both conclusions I and IV follow

e. All conclusions I, II and III follow

10. Questions

Statements:

Earth ? Moon;

Earth & Sun;

Sun $ Mars;

Jupiter % Mars

Conclusions:

I). Moon $ Sun

II). Earth @ Jupiter

III). Jupiter @ Mars

IV). Earth % Mars

a. Only conclusion I follows

b. All conclusions I, II and III follow

c. All conclusions II, III and IV follow

d. All the conclusions follow

e. Both conclusions I and IV follow

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

There are two trains – X and Y started travelling from a common station. Both the trains travel through
different junctions.

Train X started moving from station S towards west direction for 5km to reach junction J1. Then it turns
towards right and travels for 4km to reach junction J2. Then from junction J2, it again turns towards the
left and travels for 6km to reach junction J3. Junction J4 is 3km south of Junction J3. Then from junction
J4, it again turns towards the left and travels for 8km to reach junction J5. Junction J6 is 5km south of
junction J5. Then from junction J6, it again turns towards the right and travels for 12km to reach junction
J7. Junction J8 is 3km east and 4km north of junction J9 and junction J7 respectively.

Train Y started moving from station S towards south direction for 4km to reach junction J10.Then it turns
towards left and travels for 6km to reach junction J11. Junction J12 is 10km north of junction J11. Then
from junction J12, it again turns towards the right and travels for 6km to reach junction J13. Then from

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junction J13, it again turns towards the right and travels for 3km to reach junction J14. Junction J15 is
9km west and 3km north of junction J14 and junction J16 respectively. Then from junction J16, it again
turns towards the left and travels for 12km to reach junction J17. Junction J17 is 4km north of junction
J18.

Note: These junctions are assigned with different names according to the below conditions.

Condition I: If the junction is west from the Station, then the junction is named as A.

Condition II: If the junction is east from the Station, then the junction is named as B.

Condition III: If the distance between the consecutive junctions reached by train is multiple of 4, then
“C” is named to the 2nd junction.

Condition IV: If the distance between the consecutive junctions reached by train is multiple of 6, then
“D” is named to the 1st junction.

Condition V: If the junction is either northwest or southeast, then the junction is named as E.

Condition VI: If the junction is either northeast or southwest, then the junction is named as F.

Condition VII: If the distance between the consecutive junctions reached by train is multiple of 3, then
“G” is named to both the junction.

What is the shortest distance between junction J8 and junction J17, in which direction does
junction J8 located with respect to J17?

a. 33 km, East

b. 33 km, West

c. 30 km, East

d. 30 km, West

e. 29 km, East

12. Questions

How many junctions are named with “G”?

a. 10

b. 11

c. 12

d. 14

e. 15

13. Questions

In which direction does junction J9 is located with respect to junction J18, what is the longest
distance between them?

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a. Northwest, 106 km

b. Southwest, 107 km

c. Southeast, 105 km

d. Northwest, 107 km

e. Northeast, 108 km

14. Questions

Four of the following five junctions are alike in a certain way and hence form the group. Which is
the one junction that does not belong to the group?

a. J8

b. J2

c. J18

d. J4

e. J11

15. Questions

Which is the shortest distance between the junction which is named with minimum letters and the
junction which is named with maximum letters (which doesn’t have C)?

a. 5 km

b. 6 km

c. 7 km

d. 8 km

e. 9 km

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are living on nine different floors of a nine storey building
where the lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost
floor is numbered nine. Only one person lives on each floor. They are also using different items which is
used to make Biryani viz., Coriander powder, Curd, Cumin, Cardamom, Curry leaves, Coriander Leaves,
Cloves, Chili powder, Cinnamon but not necessarily in the same order.

Note 1: The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not living on adjacent floors (A doesn’t live
adjacent to B, B doesn’t live adjacent to A or C and so on.)

Note 2: The items whose names are in dictionary order are not arranged on adjacent floors.

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves. Only three persons live between I and the one who

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used Cumin. The number of persons living above the one who used Cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves. C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used
Coriander leaves but not lives below the one who used Cumin. The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.
As many persons live between C and the one who used Cinnamon as between A and the one who used
Cloves. The one who used Cloves lives below A. G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.
Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G. The number of floors
between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to the floor number at which A
lives. Neither E nor H used Cinnamon. B lives on an even numbered floor but neither used Coriander
Powder nor Curry Leaves. The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the
dictionary order. E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili powder.

Who among the following person used Coriander powder?

a. I

b. The one who lives two floors below A

c. A

d. The one who lives in second floor

e. All a, b and d

17. Questions

If all the persons are living in the alphabetical order from top to bottom, then which of the
following persons remain unchanged on their floor?(items remain in the same position)

a. A

b. B

c. The one who lives on the eighth floor

d. All b, c and e

e. The one who used Curry leaves

18. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form the group. Which of the
following one does not belong to the group?

a. The one who used Curd

b. The one who used Cumin

c. The one who used Coriander leaves

d. The one who used Chili powder

e. The one who used Coriander powder

19. Questions

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. The one who used Cinnamon lives on the topmost floor

b. E used Cumin

c. A lives above C

d. G lives adjacent to B

e. H lives on the eighth floor

20. Questions

If I is related to the one used Chili powder and H is related to the one used Coriander leaves, in the
same way E is related to?

a. The one used Curd

b. The one used Cumin

c. The one used Curry leaves

d. The one used Coriander leaves

e. The one used Cloves

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered same drink.


D and C, who paid 75rs ordered different drink.

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B ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H
nor Tea.

From the above condition there are four possibilities

Again we have,

G neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G.
F, who paid 35rs, ordered neither coffee nor with C.
The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to F.
E ordered the same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered the least number of people is 55rs.

From the above condition Case-2 and case 4 get eliminated because we cannot satisfy this point that the
sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs. From the above condition
there is one more possibility that is Case 3a.

And again,

The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs.
A and I ordered the same drink.
I paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink.
Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs.
Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.

From the above condition Case-3 and Case 3a get eliminated because not maximum number of people
ordered either Tea or Coffee. Hence, Case-1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered same drink.


D and C, who paid 75rs ordered different drink.
B ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H
nor Tea.

From the above condition there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

G neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G.
F, who paid 35rs, ordered neither coffee nor with C.
The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to F.
E ordered the same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered the least number of people is 55rs.

From the above condition Case-2 and case 4 get eliminated because we cannot satisfy this point that the
sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs. From the above condition
there is one more possibility that is Case 3a.

And again,

The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs.
A and I ordered the same drink.
I paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink.
Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs.
Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.

From the above condition Case-3 and Case 3a get eliminated because not maximum number of people
ordered either Tea or Coffee. Hence, Case-1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered same drink.


D and C, who paid 75rs ordered different drink.
B ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H
nor Tea.

From the above condition there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

G neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G.
F, who paid 35rs, ordered neither coffee nor with C.
The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to F.
E ordered the same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered the least number of people is 55rs.

From the above condition Case-2 and case 4 get eliminated because we cannot satisfy this point that the
sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs. From the above condition
there is one more possibility that is Case 3a.

And again,

The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs.
A and I ordered the same drink.
I paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink.
Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs.
Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.

From the above condition Case-3 and Case 3a get eliminated because not maximum number of people
ordered either Tea or Coffee. Hence, Case-1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered same drink.


D and C, who paid 75rs ordered different drink.
B ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H
nor Tea.

From the above condition there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

G neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G.
F, who paid 35rs, ordered neither coffee nor with C.
The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to F.
E ordered the same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered the least number of people is 55rs.

From the above condition Case-2 and case 4 get eliminated because we cannot satisfy this point that the
sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs. From the above condition
there is one more possibility that is Case 3a.

And again,

The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs.
A and I ordered the same drink.
I paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink.
Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs.
Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.

From the above condition Case-3 and Case 3a get eliminated because not maximum number of people
ordered either Tea or Coffee. Hence, Case-1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

D and the one who paid 25rs ordered same drink.


D and C, who paid 75rs ordered different drink.
B ordered a drink which is not ordered by C and D, who neither ordered the same drink as H
nor Tea.

From the above condition there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

G neither ordered Boost nor the same drink as C and H, who paid 10rs less than G.
F, who paid 35rs, ordered neither coffee nor with C.
The sum of the amount paid by B and H is equal to F.
E ordered the same drink as the one who paid 100rs, which is neither Tea nor Boost.
The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered the least number of people is 55rs.

From the above condition Case-2 and case 4 get eliminated because we cannot satisfy this point that the
sum of the amount paid by those who ordered least number of people is 55rs. From the above condition
there is one more possibility that is Case 3a.

And again,

The sum of the amount paid by those who ordered Tea is 205rs.
A and I ordered the same drink.
I paid 30rs more than F but not ordered the same drink.
Average amount paid by A and E is 70rs.
Maximum number of people ordered either Tea or Coffee.

From the above condition Case-3 and Case 3a get eliminated because not maximum number of people
ordered either Tea or Coffee. Hence, Case-1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

6. Questions

Answer: D

7. Questions

Answer: E

8. Questions

Answer: B

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9. Questions

Answer: C

10. Questions

Answer: E

11. Questions

Answer: D
12. Questions

Answer: E

13. Questions

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Answer: D

14. Questions

Answer: A (Junction J8 is not named with E)

15. Questions

Answer: D (distance between J1 and J16)

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves.


Only three persons live between I and the one who used Cumin.
The number of persons living above the one who used cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves.
C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used Coriander leaves but not lives below the one
who used Cumin.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.


The number of persons living between C and the one who used Cinnamon is equal to the
number of persons living between A and the one who used Cloves.
The one who used Cloves lives below A.
G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.

From the above conditions Case -3 gets eliminated because the above conditions are not satisfied and there
are another two more possibilities that is Case-1a and Case2a.

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And again we have,

Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G.
Number of floors between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to
the floor number at which A lives.
Neither E nor H used Cinnamon.

From the above conditions Case -1 gets eliminated because we can’t place Curd.

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And again,

B lives on an even numbered floor but neither Coriander Powder nor Curry Leaves used.
The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the dictionary
order.
E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili Powder.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because the Cumin arranged as per the dictionary order
is No.7 so we should place H in the floor no 7 but H used Cinamon.

From the above conditions Case-1a gets eliminated because we can’t place Coriander Powder. Hence, Case
2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves.


Only three persons live between I and the one who used Cumin.
The number of persons living above the one who used cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves.
C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used Coriander leaves but not lives below the one
who used Cumin.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.


The number of persons living between C and the one who used Cinnamon is equal to the
number of persons living between A and the one who used Cloves.
The one who used Cloves lives below A.
G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.

From the above conditions Case -3 gets eliminated because the above conditions are not satisfied and there
are another two more possibilities that is Case-1a and Case2a.

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And again we have,

Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G.
Number of floors between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to
the floor number at which A lives.
Neither E nor H used Cinnamon.

From the above conditions Case -1 gets eliminated because we can’t place Curd.

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And again,

B lives on an even numbered floor but neither Coriander Powder nor Curry Leaves used.
The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the dictionary
order.
E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili Powder.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because the Cumin arranged as per the dictionary order
is No.7 so we should place H in the floor no 7 but H used Cinamon.

From the above conditions Case-1a gets eliminated because we can’t place Coriander Powder. Hence, Case
2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves.


Only three persons live between I and the one who used Cumin.
The number of persons living above the one who used cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves.
C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used Coriander leaves but not lives below the one
who used Cumin.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.


The number of persons living between C and the one who used Cinnamon is equal to the
number of persons living between A and the one who used Cloves.
The one who used Cloves lives below A.
G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.

From the above conditions Case -3 gets eliminated because the above conditions are not satisfied and there
are another two more possibilities that is Case-1a and Case2a.

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And again we have,

Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G.
Number of floors between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to
the floor number at which A lives.
Neither E nor H used Cinnamon.

From the above conditions Case -1 gets eliminated because we can’t place Curd.

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And again,

B lives on an even numbered floor but neither Coriander Powder nor Curry Leaves used.
The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the dictionary
order.
E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili Powder.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because the Cumin arranged as per the dictionary order
is No.7 so we should place H in the floor no 7 but H used Cinamon.

From the above conditions Case-1a gets eliminated because we can’t place Coriander Powder. Hence, Case
2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves.


Only three persons live between I and the one who used Cumin.
The number of persons living above the one who used cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves.
C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used Coriander leaves but not lives below the one
who used Cumin.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.


The number of persons living between C and the one who used Cinnamon is equal to the
number of persons living between A and the one who used Cloves.
The one who used Cloves lives below A.
G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.

From the above conditions Case -3 gets eliminated because the above conditions are not satisfied and there
are another two more possibilities that is Case-1a and Case2a.

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And again we have,

Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G.
Number of floors between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to
the floor number at which A lives.
Neither E nor H used Cinnamon.

From the above conditions Case -1 gets eliminated because we can’t place Curd.

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And again,

B lives on an even numbered floor but neither Coriander Powder nor Curry Leaves used.
The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the dictionary
order.
E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili Powder.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because the Cumin arranged as per the dictionary order
is No.7 so we should place H in the floor no 7 but H used Cinamon.

From the above conditions Case-1a gets eliminated because we can’t place Coriander Powder. Hence, Case
2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

I lives on an even numbered floor and didn’t use Cloves.


Only three persons live between I and the one who used Cumin.
The number of persons living above the one who used cumin is one less than the number of
persons living below the one who used Coriander leaves.
C lives adjacent to the floor of the one who used Coriander leaves but not lives below the one
who used Cumin.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The one who used Cinnamon lives above C.


The number of persons living between C and the one who used Cinnamon is equal to the
number of persons living between A and the one who used Cloves.
The one who used Cloves lives below A.
G lives two floors above the one who used Cloves.

From the above conditions Case -3 gets eliminated because the above conditions are not satisfied and there
are another two more possibilities that is Case-1a and Case2a.

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And again we have,

Neither the one who used Cardamom nor the one who used Curd lives adjacent to G.
Number of floors between the one who used Curd and the one used Curry leaves is equal to
the floor number at which A lives.
Neither E nor H used Cinnamon.

From the above conditions Case -1 gets eliminated because we can’t place Curd.

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And again,

B lives on an even numbered floor but neither Coriander Powder nor Curry Leaves used.
The floor at which H lives is the number that the Cumin is arranged as per the dictionary
order.
E doesn’t live adjacent floor of the one who used Chili Powder.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because the Cumin arranged as per the dictionary order
is No.7 so we should place H in the floor no 7 but H used Cinamon.

From the above conditions Case-1a gets eliminated because we can’t place Coriander Powder. Hence, Case
2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twenty-one persons – A to U are working in the Indian army at different designations such as Soldiers,
Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Colonel, and General. The hierarchy of the designations is given in increasing
order such as General is the senior most designation and Soldier is the junior most designation. Each
designation gets a different number of bullets to fire in a day, which is equally divided between the officers
in the designation.

Note:

I). The number of persons working in each designation is one less than the number of persons
working in their immediate junior designation.

II). If A works with B then, both A and B are working in the same designation.

III). The number of bullets each officer gets to fire is an integer.

The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total. L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q. Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.
The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior to R. R works
with M. The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with U,
who got 30 bullets to fire. K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N. N works
with I but neither works with A nor L. All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P. Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B. E works with S as an
immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets. D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain. One of the
designations is given 18 bullets. K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

How many bullets do L, M, R, and E gets to fire in total?

a. Three times as that of I

b. Eight less than the number of bullets fired by K’s designation in total

c. Half as many as fired by S’s designation

d. Eight times as many as fired by C

e. None of these

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?

I). A – Colonel

II). E - Lieutenant

III). F - Captain

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

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c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All of the above

3. Questions

How many persons work in the same designation as I?

a. Same as that of the number of persons working with H

b. Two more than the number of persons working with L

c. Three more than the number of persons working with T

d. Half as many as working with D

e. Thrice as that of the number of persons working with C

4. Questions

Who among the following are not working in the same designation?

a. J, M, and H

b. A and G

c. M, R, and F

d. P, T, and U

e. D and K

5. Questions

Match the following.

a. a-iii, b-i and c- ii

b. a-ii, b-iii and c- i

c. a-i, b-iii and c- ii

d. a-iii, b-ii and c- i

e. a-ii, b-i and c- iii

6. Questions

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Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

The first fifteen multiples of 3 are arranged in ascending order from left to right. Each number is assigned
to a certain letter. The letters of the word “RAINBOW” are arranged in the English alphabetical order
against the multiples of 6 in increasing order within the first fifteen multiples of 3. All the letters in the
arrangement are different.

Only two letters are placed between P and R. Only three letters are placed between P and Y. The number
of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right of L. Five letters are
placed between K and M. The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9. G is placed to the
left of F. The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth consonant
from the right end must be a product of 17.

If all the vowels are changed to the immediate next letter and all the consonants are changed to the
immediate preceding letter according to the alphabetical series then, which of the following is the
third vowel to the left of the eighth consonant from the left end?

a. E

b. A

c. O

d. I

e. U

7. Questions

If B is coded as 90, F is coded as 18, L is coded as 63, then what will be the code for E?

a. 81

b. 18

c. 61

d. 46

e. 94

8. Questions

How many letters are placed between F and E in the final arrangement?

a. Six

b. Ten

c. Eleven

d. Twelve

e. Five

9. Questions

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If all the letters are arranged in alphabetical order from the right end then which of the following
statements is true?

a. M and N have the same order as in the final arrangement

b. The number of letters to the left of A in the new arrangement is one less than the number of letters
to the right of A in the final arrangement

c. The letters placed at the ends are interchanged

d. F and R have their positions interchanged

e. All are true

10. Questions

What is the sum of numbers assigned to all the vowels in the final arrangement?

a. 100

b. 89

c. 101

d. 90

e. 99

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

"P # Q" means "P is greater than Q.

"P % Q" means "P is not greater than Q".

"P @ Q" means "P is less than Q".

"P & Q" means "P is not less than Q".

"P $ Q" means "P is neither greater nor less than Q".

Which of the following conclusions is true from the given expression?

X # Y & Z % Q # W @ E $ R; A # B $ C % E % T % Y % U; R # F & G & H & J # K;

a. Y & K

b. W # G

c. Q @ J

d. U # H

e. K @ Q

12. Questions

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Which of the following symbols must come in the blanks to make Z # F definitely true?

Z__X $ C # V % B % N & K; P $ Q @ R $ V___F @ G

i). #, #

ii). @, $

iii). @, %

a. Only i

b. Both ii and iii

c. Only iii

d. Both i and ii

e. Only ii

13. Questions

Which of the following conclusions is true from the given expression?

S $ D @ F & M % N $ H % J; J @ K & O & L @ E # U; K % A % X % C % T $ R

a. N # L

b. N % R

c. H @ T

d. L & C

e. C # L

14. Questions

Which of the following conclusions is/are not true from the given expression?

A @ C # B $ X @ Y @ Z; L % M % N % O % P % Q; Z % U % V $ W & Q @ E;

i). Z % O

ii). U & P

iii). Y @ N

a. None of these

b. Both ii and iii

c. Only iii

d. Both i and ii

e. All i, ii, iii

15. Questions

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If the given statements are true then what will be the relation between K and B?

M $ N % O $ L % K $ J; J % H $ G % F $ D # R; G & M $ N & B $ V & C

a. K # B

b. K @ B

c. K & B

d. K % B

e. Cannot be determined

16. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the question:

Eight boxes viz., L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S, are kept one above another in a stack. It is assumed
that no other boxes are kept in the stack other than the given boxes. How many boxes are kept
below box P?

I). Four boxes are kept between box R and box S, where neither of them is kept at the top nor at the
bottom. N is kept immediately below box S. Box P is kept above box Q but neither adjacent to box S nor
at the top.

II). Only one box is kept between box R and box L. As many boxes are kept between box L and box N as
between box M and box O, where box M is kept above box O.

a. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data either in statement, I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are necessary to answer the question

17. Questions

A certain code language is given where each word is a two letter word. Which of the following
statements are required to find the code for the word ‘Per’?

I). “As per your wish” is coded as “7T 6Y 2D 4J” “Your wish shall be” is coded as “2D 8Q 5P 6Y”

II). “As per no one” is coded as “4J 3R 1L 7T” “No wish shall happen” is coded as “3R 8Q 9S 2D”

a. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I

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alone are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data either in statement, I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are necessary to answer the question

18. Questions

Which of the following set of statements are required to arrive at the conclusion “All sun can never
be Moon”?

I). Only a few moons are sun. Only sun is star. Only a few suns are planet. Some planets are asteroids.

II). Only a few suns are moon. Only a few suns are planet. No star is a sun. Some stars are asteroids.

a. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data either in statement, I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are necessary to answer the question

19. Questions

Six persons- A, B, C, D, E, and F, are working on a job one after the other. Who among the
following works immediately after B?

I). B works before D. C works exactly between B and D, but none of them works adjacent to each other.
The number of persons working before E is two more than the number of persons after C. F works two
persons before E. A does not work first.

II). Three persons work between B and D. D works immediately before E. No one works after E. Two
persons work between A and F.

a. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data either in statement, I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are necessary to answer the question

20. Questions

Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, have different heights. How many persons are taller than

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A?

I). A is taller than B, who is taller than D. C is taller than both E and F. As many persons are taller than A
as shorter than F. G is not the tallest person.

II). A is taller than F. G is taller than both B and D. C is taller than D.

a. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

b. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data either in statement, I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

d. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

e. If the data given in both the statements, I and II together are necessary to answer the question

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total.


L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

(162 is divisible by 3, 2 and 6. So the number of persons in L’s designation must be either colonel or Major
or Soldier) but L is immediate junior G who works with A, thus L can never works as Colonel.

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Now, we have

Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.


The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior
to R.
R works with M.
The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with
U, who got 30 bullets to fire.

Again, we have,

K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N.


N works with I but neither works with A nor L.
All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P.

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Finally, we have

Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B.


E works with S as an immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets.
D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain.
One of the designations is given 18 bullets.
K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Answer: B

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total.


L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

(162 is divisible by 3, 2 and 6. So the number of persons in L’s designation must be either colonel or Major
or Soldier) but L is immediate junior G who works with A, thus L can never works as Colonel.

Now, we have

Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.


The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior
to R.
R works with M.
The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with
U, who got 30 bullets to fire.

Again, we have,

K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N.


N works with I but neither works with A nor L.
All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P.

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Finally, we have

Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B.


E works with S as an immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets.
D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain.
One of the designations is given 18 bullets.
K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Answer: E

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total.


L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

(162 is divisible by 3, 2 and 6. So the number of persons in L’s designation must be either colonel or Major
or Soldier) but L is immediate junior G who works with A, thus L can never works as Colonel.

Now, we have

Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.


The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior
to R.
R works with M.
The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with
U, who got 30 bullets to fire.

Again, we have,

K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N.


N works with I but neither works with A nor L.
All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P.

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Finally, we have

Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B.


E works with S as an immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets.
D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain.
One of the designations is given 18 bullets.
K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total.


L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

(162 is divisible by 3, 2 and 6. So the number of persons in L’s designation must be either colonel or Major
or Soldier) but L is immediate junior G who works with A, thus L can never works as Colonel.

Now, we have

Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.


The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior
to R.
R works with M.
The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with
U, who got 30 bullets to fire.

Again, we have,

K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N.


N works with I but neither works with A nor L.
All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P.

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Finally, we have

Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B.


E works with S as an immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets.
D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain.
One of the designations is given 18 bullets.
K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

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The officers in L’s designation get 162 bullets in total.


L is the immediate junior of G, who works with A.
As many designations are junior to G as senior to Q.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

(162 is divisible by 3, 2 and 6. So the number of persons in L’s designation must be either colonel or Major
or Soldier) but L is immediate junior G who works with A, thus L can never works as Colonel.

Now, we have

Immediate juniors of C get 42 bullets to fire in total.


The number of designations junior to C is two more than the number of designations senior
to R.
R works with M.
The number of persons working with M is two less than the number of persons working with
U, who got 30 bullets to fire.

Again, we have,

K is designated senior to Captain and fires four bullets more than N.


N works with I but neither works with A nor L.
All the captains together fire less than 200 but more than 80 bullets.
H works with O and P.

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Finally, we have

Odd number of persons work with J, who is senior to B.


E works with S as an immediate junior to F, who fires 25 bullets.
D is neither designated as a soldier nor a Captain.
One of the designations is given 18 bullets.
K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K doesn’t fire a prime number of bullets.

Answer: C

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Only two letters are placed between P and R.


Only three letters are placed between P and Y.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The number of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right
of L.
Five letters are placed between K and M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place K and L.

There are two possibilities from case 3 – Case 3a and Case 3b for placing K and L.

Again, we have,

The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9.


G is placed to the left of F.

Finally, we have

The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth
consonant from the right end must be a product of 17.

Case 1:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3a:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

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Case 3b:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (I) = 18

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (L) = 33

Sum = 51

So, Case 3a and Case 1 can be eliminated as the sum of the number assigned to the second vowel from the
left end and the fourth consonant from the right end is not a multiple of 17. Hence Case 3b is the final
arrangement.

Answer: A

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Only two letters are placed between P and R.


Only three letters are placed between P and Y.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

The number of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right
of L.
Five letters are placed between K and M.

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Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place K and L.

There are two possibilities from case 3 – Case 3a and Case 3b for placing K and L.

Again, we have,

The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9.


G is placed to the left of F.

Finally, we have

The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth
consonant from the right end must be a product of 17.

Case 1:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3a:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3b:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (I) = 18

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (L) = 33

Sum = 51

So, Case 3a and Case 1 can be eliminated as the sum of the number assigned to the second vowel from the
left end and the fourth consonant from the right end is not a multiple of 17. Hence Case 3b is the final
arrangement.

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Answer: B

For the code the sum of the digits of the number assigned is taken and reversed.

The number assigned to E is 45

Code = (4 + 5)2 = 92 = 81 = 18

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Only two letters are placed between P and R.


Only three letters are placed between P and Y.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

The number of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right
of L.
Five letters are placed between K and M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place K and L.

There are two possibilities from case 3 – Case 3a and Case 3b for placing K and L.

Again, we have,

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The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9.


G is placed to the left of F.

Finally, we have

The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth
consonant from the right end must be a product of 17.

Case 1:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3a:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3b:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (I) = 18

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (L) = 33

Sum = 51

So, Case 3a and Case 1 can be eliminated as the sum of the number assigned to the second vowel from the
left end and the fourth consonant from the right end is not a multiple of 17. Hence Case 3b is the final
arrangement.

Answer: C

There are 11 letters between E and F in the final arrangement.

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9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Only two letters are placed between P and R.


Only three letters are placed between P and Y.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

The number of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right
of L.
Five letters are placed between K and M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place K and L.

There are two possibilities from case 3 – Case 3a and Case 3b for placing K and L.

Again, we have,

The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9.


G is placed to the left of F.

Finally, we have

The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth
consonant from the right end must be a product of 17.

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Case 1:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3a:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3b:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (I) = 18

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (L) = 33

Sum = 51

So, Case 3a and Case 1 can be eliminated as the sum of the number assigned to the second vowel from the
left end and the fourth consonant from the right end is not a multiple of 17. Hence Case 3b is the final
arrangement.

Answer: D

a). M and N have the same order as in the final arrangement. - False

b). The number of letters to the left of A in the new arrangement is one less than the number of letters to
the right of A in the final arrangement. - False

c). The letters placed at the ends are interchanged. - False

d). F and R have their positions interchanged. - True

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Only two letters are placed between P and R.


Only three letters are placed between P and Y.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

The number of letters placed to the left of K is thrice the number of letters placed to the right
of L.
Five letters are placed between K and M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place K and L.

There are two possibilities from case 3 – Case 3a and Case 3b for placing K and L.

Again, we have,

The sum of numbers assigned to E and F is a multiple of 9.


G is placed to the left of F.

Finally, we have

The sum of the numbers assigned to the second vowel from the left end and the fourth
consonant from the right end must be a product of 17.

Case 1:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

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Case 3a:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (E) = 9

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (R) = 36

Sum = 45

Case 3b:

Number assigned to the second vowel from the left end (I) = 18

Number assigned to the fourth consonant from the right end (L) = 33

Sum = 51

So, Case 3a and Case 1 can be eliminated as the sum of the number assigned to the second vowel from the
left end and the fourth consonant from the right end is not a multiple of 17. Hence Case 3b is the final
arrangement.

Answer: E

Sum = 6 + 18 + 30 + 45 = 99

11. Questions

Answer: D

a). Y & K: Y ≥ K (Y ≥ Z ≤ Q > W < E = R > F ≥ G ≥ H ≥ J > K) – False

b). W # G: W > G (G ≤ F < R = E > W) – False

c). Q @ J: Q < J (Q > W < E = R > F ≥ G ≥ H ≥ J) – False

d). U # H: U > H(U ≥ Y ≥ T ≥ R > F ≥ G ≥ H) - True

e). K @ Q: K < Q (K < J ≤ H ≤ G ≤ F < R = E > W < Q) – False

12. Questions

Answer: A

Using i, we have,

Z # F: Z > F (Z > X = C > V > F)

> is coded as #.

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13. Questions

Answer: C

a). N # L: N > L (N = H ≤ J < K ≥ O ≥ L) – False

b). N % R: N ≤ R (N = H ≤ J < K ≤ A ≤ X ≤ C ≤ T = R) – False

c). H @ T: H < T (H ≤ J < K ≤ A ≤ X ≤ C ≤ T) - True

d). L & C: L ≥ C (L ≤ O ≤ K ≤ A ≤ X ≤ C) – False

e). C # L: C > L (C ≥ X ≥ A ≥ K ≥ O ≥ L) – False

14. Questions

Answer: E

i). Z % O: Z ≤ O(Z ≤ U ≤ V = W ≥ Q ≥ P ≥ O) – Not true

ii). U & P: U ≥ P(U ≤ V = W ≥ Q ≥ P) – False – Not true

iii). Y @ N: Y < N (Y < Z ≤ U ≤ V = W ≥ Q ≥ P ≥ O ≥ N) – Not true

15. Questions

Answer: C

K ≥ B (K & B): K & L $ O & M $ N & B (K ≥ L = O ≥ M = N ≥ B)

16. Questions

Answer: E

From I and II:

17. Questions

Answer: D

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From both statement I and statement II we only get As/ per coded as 7T/4J, but we do not the exact code
for ‘per’.

18. Questions

Answer: C

From I:

All sun can never be Moon: Only sun is star. So, some sun is not moon. Hence the conclusion follows.

From II:

All sun can never be Moon: Only a few suns are moon. So, some sun is not moon. Hence the conclusion
follows.

19. Questions

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Answer: A

From I:

20. Questions

Answer: D

From both I and II we have many possibilities. We cannot fix the number of persons below A.

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven married couples are sitting at two circular tables in such a way that – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V sits at
table 1 facing towards centre whereas A, B, C, D, E, F, and G sits at table 2 facing away from the centre.

Note:

I). persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together.

II). Not more than two persons of the same gender are sitting together.

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E. T sits adjacent to R, who is the
husband of G. Only two persons sit between G and C. F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U. F
and D sit together. Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P. D’s spouse sits three
places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband. T’s husband sits
adjacent to E.

What is the position of T with respect to E’s wife?

a. Third to the left

b. Immediate right

c. Fourth to the right

d. Second to the left

e. None of these

2. Questions

Who among the following person sits second to the right of S’s spouse?

a. The one who sits second to the left of E

b. The one who sits immediate right of V’s spouse

c. E

d. Both A and B

e. The one who sits second to the left of B

3. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. AQ

b. GP

c. FU

d. DR

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e. CQ

4. Questions

Which of the following statement is/are not true as per the final arrangement?

a. More than two person sit between A and T’s spouse when counted to the right of A

b. P sits adjacent to B’s spouse

c. V is the wife of D

d. R sits second to the right of P

e. All the above statements are true

5. Questions

If G is related to V’s spouse, similarly V is related to A’s spouse, then who among the following
person is related to E?

a. B

b. The one who sits second to the right of D

c. Q’s wife

d. Either B or C

e. D

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Nine persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I joined a company in nine different months during a year
2020. Four of the months are April, August, October, and December. Only one person joined in each
month. A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days. The
number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H. More than two
persons joined after B. Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July. I joined
two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days. The number of person
joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined between I and G, who joined before B.
None of the person joined in February. At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined
in a month have same number of days. C doesn’t join after D and F.

Who among the following person joined before F?

a. B

b. The one who joined two persons before E

c. The one who joined two months after C

d. Either B or C

e. All A, B, and C

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7. Questions

How many persons joined after I?

a. Four

b. As many person joined between G and F

c. Two

d. As many person joined before A

e. None of the above

8. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. The one who joined immediate after C

b. The one who joined three months before H

c. E

d. The one who joined immediate before F

e. H

9. Questions

Which of the following statement/s is/are not true as per the given arrangement?

a. I joined two months after G

b. H joined at the last

c. G joined in April

d. F joined three months after B

e. All the above statements are true

10. Questions

As many person joined between B and _____ as many months between G and _____?

I). D, I

II). A, B

III). C, F

a. Only III

b. Both I and III

c. Only I

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d. Both I and II

e. All I, II, and III

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons – B, D, G, K, Q, S, U, and Y are sitting in a linear row facing south. Each person likes
different numbers viz.- 14, 16, 21, 26, 27, 32, 45, and 49.

Note:

I). The person whose name in the first half in alphabetical series sits at an even position whereas the person
whose name in the second half sits at the odd position from the right end.

II). The one who likes the odd number sits at the even position whereas the one who likes the even number
sits at the odd position from the left end.

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number. The number of persons sitting to the
right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y. D
and the one who likes 27 sits together. Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end. Neither U nor B
likes a perfect square number. Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49. At least two
person sits to the left of Y. S sits two places away from the one who likes 45. The number of persons
sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to the right of S. The difference of the
number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and B, who doesn’t like 14.

Who among the following person likes 14?

a. B

b. The one who sits immediate left of Y

c. K

d. The one who sits second to the left of G

e. Either C or D

12. Questions

As many persons sitting to the right of ____ as between the one who likes ____ and Q?

a. U, 14

b. G, 16

c. S, 27

d. B, 14

e. None

13. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form

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a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. G14

b. S27

c. B16

d. Y45

e. D26

14. Questions

Which of the following statement/s is/are not true as per the final arrangement?

a. K sits third from the left end

b. Not more than two person sits between S and D

c. G sits immediate left of U

d. One person sits between Y and the one who likes 49

e. All the above statements are true

15. Questions

Which of the following person sits between G and K?

I). The one who likes 45

II). The one who sits fourth to the left of D

III). The one who sits second to the right of U

a. Only III

b. Both I and III

c. Only I

d. Both I and II

e. All I, II, and III

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Five couples from three generation family are living on a five floor building where the lowermost floor is
marked as one and floor immediate above is marked as two, and so on till the topmost floor is marked as
five. Each floor has two flats viz.- flat X and flat Y, where flat X is west of flat Y.

Note:

I). the person whose name starts with the first half in the alphabetical series is male whereas the person
whose name starts with the second half in the alphabetical series is female.

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II). Married couples are living on the same floor.

III). Not more than three persons of the same gender are living in the same flat.

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y. D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the
same flat. R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor. R and E lives in the
same flat. B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T. H lives three floors above P,
who is the daughter of T. No one lives to the west of B’s mother. B and H don’t live in the same flat. T is
neither married to G nor lives above R. W is one of the family member. G lives two floors below H’s wife.

Who among the following person lives on the third floor?

a. The one who is father of R

b. E

c. The one who is the mother-in-law of R

d. D

e. Either C or D

17. Questions

As many persons lives below ____ as many floors between ____ and D’s daughter?

a. E, R

b. W, B

c. D, S

d. R, W

e. None of these

18. Questions

Who among the following person lives in flat X?

I). W

II). Son-in-law of S

III). R

a. Only II

b. Only I and III

c. Only II and III

d. Only III

e. None

19. Questions

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Which of the following statements is/are not true as per the given arrangement?

a. D’s daughter lives two floors below B

b. Not more than two person lives above T’s sister-in-law

c. G sand T lives in the same flat

d. P is the granddaughter of G

e. All the above statements are true

20. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. BH

b. PT

c. GE

d. SR

e. DG

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E.
T sits adjacent to R, who is the husband of G.
Only two persons sit between G and C.

For table 1: in case (1) R sits immediate left of T, in case (2) R sits immediate right of T.

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For Table 2: in case (1) G sits third to the left of C, in case (2) G sits third to the right of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

Table2:

Again, we have:

F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U.


F and D sit together.

For table 2: in case (1) B sits second to the right of C, in case (1a) B sits immediate right of G, in case (2)
B sits immediate left of G, in case (2a) B sits immediate right of G.

Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P.

For table 1: in case (1) Q sits immediate right of T, case (2) Q sits third to the right of T.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

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Table2:

Again, we have:

D’s spouse sits three places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.
T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

D’s spouse sits three places away from P.


Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.

For table 1:

Since, D is not married to T, thus in case (2) D’s spouse sits immediate right of R, case (1) is not valid.

For table 2:

Since, persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together, thus case (1) is not valid as no place for A, and
case (1a) & (2a) are not valid as no place for P’s spouse who sits second to the right of F as G is the spouse
of R.

In case (2) E sits immediate left of B and spouse of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For table 1:

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For table 2:

Again, we have:

T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

Since, B and C are sitting adjacent to E, but B is not married to T, thus C is the husband of T.

Based on the above conditions, Case 2 Shows the final arrangement

Answer: B

2. Questions

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We have:

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E.
T sits adjacent to R, who is the husband of G.
Only two persons sit between G and C.

For table 1: in case (1) R sits immediate left of T, in case (2) R sits immediate right of T.

For Table 2: in case (1) G sits third to the left of C, in case (2) G sits third to the right of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

Table2:

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Again, we have:

F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U.


F and D sit together.

For table 2: in case (1) B sits second to the right of C, in case (1a) B sits immediate right of G, in case (2)
B sits immediate left of G, in case (2a) B sits immediate right of G.

Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P.

For table 1: in case (1) Q sits immediate right of T, case (2) Q sits third to the right of T.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

Table2:

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Again, we have:

D’s spouse sits three places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.
T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

D’s spouse sits three places away from P.


Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.

For table 1:

Since, D is not married to T, thus in case (2) D’s spouse sits immediate right of R, case (1) is not valid.

For table 2:

Since, persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together, thus case (1) is not valid as no place for A, and
case (1a) & (2a) are not valid as no place for P’s spouse who sits second to the right of F as G is the spouse
of R.

In case (2) E sits immediate left of B and spouse of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For table 1:

For table 2:

Again, we have:

T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

Since, B and C are sitting adjacent to E, but B is not married to T, thus C is the husband of T.

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Based on the above conditions, Case 2 Shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

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We have:

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E.
T sits adjacent to R, who is the husband of G.
Only two persons sit between G and C.

For table 1: in case (1) R sits immediate left of T, in case (2) R sits immediate right of T.

For Table 2: in case (1) G sits third to the left of C, in case (2) G sits third to the right of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

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Table2:

Again, we have:

F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U.


F and D sit together.

For table 2: in case (1) B sits second to the right of C, in case (1a) B sits immediate right of G, in case (2)
B sits immediate left of G, in case (2a) B sits immediate right of G.

Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P.

For table 1: in case (1) Q sits immediate right of T, case (2) Q sits third to the right of T.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

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Table2:

Again, we have:

D’s spouse sits three places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.
T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

D’s spouse sits three places away from P.


Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.

For table 1:

Since, D is not married to T, thus in case (2) D’s spouse sits immediate right of R, case (1) is not valid.

For table 2:

Since, persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together, thus case (1) is not valid as no place for A, and
case (1a) & (2a) are not valid as no place for P’s spouse who sits second to the right of F as G is the spouse
of R.

In case (2) E sits immediate left of B and spouse of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For table 1:

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For table 2:

Again, we have:

T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

Since, B and C are sitting adjacent to E, but B is not married to T, thus C is the husband of T.

Based on the above conditions, Case 2 Shows the final arrangement

Answer: C (All the given options, both the persons are the same gender except option C)

4. Questions

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We have:

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E.
T sits adjacent to R, who is the husband of G.
Only two persons sit between G and C.

For table 1: in case (1) R sits immediate left of T, in case (2) R sits immediate right of T.

For Table 2: in case (1) G sits third to the left of C, in case (2) G sits third to the right of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

Table2:

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Again, we have:

F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U.


F and D sit together.

For table 2: in case (1) B sits second to the right of C, in case (1a) B sits immediate right of G, in case (2)
B sits immediate left of G, in case (2a) B sits immediate right of G.

Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P.

For table 1: in case (1) Q sits immediate right of T, case (2) Q sits third to the right of T.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

Table2:

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Again, we have:

D’s spouse sits three places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.
T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

D’s spouse sits three places away from P.


Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.

For table 1:

Since, D is not married to T, thus in case (2) D’s spouse sits immediate right of R, case (1) is not valid.

For table 2:

Since, persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together, thus case (1) is not valid as no place for A, and
case (1a) & (2a) are not valid as no place for P’s spouse who sits second to the right of F as G is the spouse
of R.

In case (2) E sits immediate left of B and spouse of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For table 1:

For table 2:

Again, we have:

T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

Since, B and C are sitting adjacent to E, but B is not married to T, thus C is the husband of T.

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Based on the above conditions, Case 2 Shows the final arrangement

Answer: A

5. Questions

We have:

A’s wife sits third to the left of T, who is neither married to D nor E.
T sits adjacent to R, who is the husband of G.
Only two persons sit between G and C.

For table 1: in case (1) R sits immediate left of T, in case (2) R sits immediate right of T.

For Table 2: in case (1) G sits third to the left of C, in case (2) G sits third to the right of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

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Table2:

Again, we have:

F sits third to the left of B, who is the wife of U.


F and D sit together.

For table 2: in case (1) B sits second to the right of C, in case (1a) B sits immediate right of G, in case (2)
B sits immediate left of G, in case (2a) B sits immediate right of G.

Q sits second to the left of U and sits fourth to the right of P.

For table 1: in case (1) Q sits immediate right of T, case (2) Q sits third to the right of T.

Based on the above given information we have:

Table1:

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Table2:

Again, we have:

D’s spouse sits three places away from P. Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.
T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

D’s spouse sits three places away from P.


Q is the husband of F, who sits second to the left of P’s husband.

For table 1:

Since, D is not married to T, thus in case (2) D’s spouse sits immediate right of R, case (1) is not valid.

For table 2:

Since, persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together, thus case (1) is not valid as no place for A, and
case (1a) & (2a) are not valid as no place for P’s spouse who sits second to the right of F as G is the spouse
of R.

In case (2) E sits immediate left of B and spouse of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For table 1:

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For table 2:

Again, we have:

T’s husband sits adjacent to E.

Since, B and C are sitting adjacent to E, but B is not married to T, thus C is the husband of T.

Based on the above conditions, Case 2 Shows the final arrangement

Answer: C

6. Questions

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We have:

A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days.
The number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H.
More than two persons joined after B.

That means, in case (1) only two person joined before B who joined in June, in case (2) only three person
joined before B who joined in June, in case (3) only four person joined before B who joined in June, in
case (4) & case (5) only five person joined before B who joined in September.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July.

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That means, in case (2) E joined immediate after B in July, in case (4) E joined immediate before A, in
case (5) E joined immediate after A in July, case (1) & case (3) is not valid.

I joined two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days.
The number of person joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined
between I and G, who joined before B.

That means, in case (2) G joined immediate after A, in case (5) G joined immediate before A, case (4) is
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined in a month have same number
of days.
C doesn’t join after D and F.
None of the person joined in February.

That means, in case (2) C joined in January, and G joined in April, case (5) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (5) is not valid as at least one person joined between G and C.

Answer: E

7. Questions

We have:

A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days.
The number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H.
More than two persons joined after B.

That means, in case (1) only two person joined before B who joined in June, in case (2) only three person
joined before B who joined in June, in case (3) only four person joined before B who joined in June, in
case (4) & case (5) only five person joined before B who joined in September.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July.

That means, in case (2) E joined immediate after B in July, in case (4) E joined immediate before A, in
case (5) E joined immediate after A in July, case (1) & case (3) is not valid.

I joined two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days.
The number of person joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined
between I and G, who joined before B.

That means, in case (2) G joined immediate after A, in case (5) G joined immediate before A, case (4) is
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined in a month have same number
of days.
C doesn’t join after D and F.
None of the person joined in February.

That means, in case (2) C joined in January, and G joined in April, case (5) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (5) is not valid as at least one person joined between G and C.

Answer: B

8. Questions

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We have:

A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days.
The number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H.
More than two persons joined after B.

That means, in case (1) only two person joined before B who joined in June, in case (2) only three person
joined before B who joined in June, in case (3) only four person joined before B who joined in June, in
case (4) & case (5) only five person joined before B who joined in September.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July.

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That means, in case (2) E joined immediate after B in July, in case (4) E joined immediate before A, in
case (5) E joined immediate after A in July, case (1) & case (3) is not valid.

I joined two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days.
The number of person joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined
between I and G, who joined before B.

That means, in case (2) G joined immediate after A, in case (5) G joined immediate before A, case (4) is
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined in a month have same number
of days.
C doesn’t join after D and F.
None of the person joined in February.

That means, in case (2) C joined in January, and G joined in April, case (5) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (5) is not valid as at least one person joined between G and C.

Answer: B (All the given options, the person joined in the month having odd number of days, Except
option B)

9. Questions

We have:

A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days.
The number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H.
More than two persons joined after B.

That means, in case (1) only two person joined before B who joined in June, in case (2) only three person
joined before B who joined in June, in case (3) only four person joined before B who joined in June, in

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case (4) & case (5) only five person joined before B who joined in September.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July.

That means, in case (2) E joined immediate after B in July, in case (4) E joined immediate before A, in
case (5) E joined immediate after A in July, case (1) & case (3) is not valid.

I joined two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days.
The number of person joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined
between I and G, who joined before B.

That means, in case (2) G joined immediate after A, in case (5) G joined immediate before A, case (4) is
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined in a month have same number
of days.
C doesn’t join after D and F.
None of the person joined in February.

That means, in case (2) C joined in January, and G joined in April, case (5) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (5) is not valid as at least one person joined between G and C.

Answer: A

10. Questions

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We have:

A joined three months before B, who was joined in a month have even number of days.
The number of person joined before A is one more than the number of persons joined after H.
More than two persons joined after B.

That means, in case (1) only two person joined before B who joined in June, in case (2) only three person
joined before B who joined in June, in case (3) only four person joined before B who joined in June, in
case (4) & case (5) only five person joined before B who joined in September.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only three persons joined between H and E, who was not joined after July.

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That means, in case (2) E joined immediate after B in July, in case (4) E joined immediate before A, in
case (5) E joined immediate after A in July, case (1) & case (3) is not valid.

I joined two months before D, both person joined in the month have same number of days.
The number of person joined between D and E is equal to the number of persons joined
between I and G, who joined before B.

That means, in case (2) G joined immediate after A, in case (5) G joined immediate before A, case (4) is
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

At least one person joined between G and C, and both not joined in a month have same number
of days.
C doesn’t join after D and F.
None of the person joined in February.

That means, in case (2) C joined in January, and G joined in April, case (5) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (5) is not valid as at least one person joined between G and C.

Answer: D

11. Questions

We have:

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number.

Since, the one who likes an even number only sits three places away from the one whose name is in the
second half in alphabetical series, thus the one who likes 16 sits three places away from U.

That means, in case (1) U sits at the right end, in case (2) U sits third from the right end, in case (3) U sits
fifth from the right end.

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting
to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 27), thus in case (1) G likes 16 and Y likes 27, in case (2) G
sits immediate right of U, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (3) is not valid as no place for G.

Again, we have:

D and the one who likes 27 sits together.


Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end.
Neither U nor B likes a perfect square number.
Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49.
At least two person sits to the left of Y.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) D sits immediate left of U, in case (1a) D sits second to the left of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

S sits two places away from the one who likes 45.
The number of persons sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to
the right of S.

That means, in case (2) S sits immediate right of G, case (1) & case (1a) is not valid.

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The difference of the number liked by K and Q is multiple of 11.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 49).

That means, Q likes 49, and S likes 21.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (1a) is not valid as no place for S and B.

Again, we have:

The difference of the number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and
B, who doesn’t like 14.

Since, only possible numbers are 26, 14, and 32.

Thus, G likes 26, and B likes 32.

Based on the above given information we have Case 2 as a final arrangement

Answer: D

12. Questions

We have:

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number.

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Since, the one who likes an even number only sits three places away from the one whose name is in the
second half in alphabetical series, thus the one who likes 16 sits three places away from U.

That means, in case (1) U sits at the right end, in case (2) U sits third from the right end, in case (3) U sits
fifth from the right end.

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting
to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 27), thus in case (1) G likes 16 and Y likes 27, in case (2) G
sits immediate right of U, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for G.

Again, we have:

D and the one who likes 27 sits together.


Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end.
Neither U nor B likes a perfect square number.
Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49.
At least two person sits to the left of Y.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) D sits immediate left of U, in case (1a) D sits second to the left of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S sits two places away from the one who likes 45.
The number of persons sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to
the right of S.

That means, in case (2) S sits immediate right of G, case (1) & case (1a) is not valid.

The difference of the number liked by K and Q is multiple of 11.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 49).

That means, Q likes 49, and S likes 21.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (1a) is not valid as no place for S and B.

Again, we have:

The difference of the number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and
B, who doesn’t like 14.

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Since, only possible numbers are 26, 14, and 32.

Thus, G likes 26, and B likes 32.

Based on the above given information we have Case 2 as a final arrangement

Answer: A

13. Questions

We have:

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number.

Since, the one who likes an even number only sits three places away from the one whose name is in the
second half in alphabetical series, thus the one who likes 16 sits three places away from U.

That means, in case (1) U sits at the right end, in case (2) U sits third from the right end, in case (3) U sits
fifth from the right end.

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting
to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 27), thus in case (1) G likes 16 and Y likes 27, in case (2) G
sits immediate right of U, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (3) is not valid as no place for G.

Again, we have:

D and the one who likes 27 sits together.


Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end.
Neither U nor B likes a perfect square number.
Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49.
At least two person sits to the left of Y.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) D sits immediate left of U, in case (1a) D sits second to the left of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

S sits two places away from the one who likes 45.
The number of persons sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to
the right of S.

That means, in case (2) S sits immediate right of G, case (1) & case (1a) is not valid.

The difference of the number liked by K and Q is multiple of 11.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 49).

That means, Q likes 49, and S likes 21.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) & case (1a) is not valid as no place for S and B.

Again, we have:

The difference of the number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and
B, who doesn’t like 14.

Since, only possible numbers are 26, 14, and 32.

Thus, G likes 26, and B likes 32.

Based on the above given information we have Case 2 as a final arrangement

Answer: B (All the given options, one person sitting between them, except option B)

14. Questions

We have:

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number.

Since, the one who likes an even number only sits three places away from the one whose name is in the
second half in alphabetical series, thus the one who likes 16 sits three places away from U.

That means, in case (1) U sits at the right end, in case (2) U sits third from the right end, in case (3) U sits
fifth from the right end.

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting

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to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 27), thus in case (1) G likes 16 and Y likes 27, in case (2) G
sits immediate right of U, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for G.

Again, we have:

D and the one who likes 27 sits together.


Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end.
Neither U nor B likes a perfect square number.
Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49.
At least two person sits to the left of Y.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) D sits immediate left of U, in case (1a) D sits second to the left of G.
Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S sits two places away from the one who likes 45.
The number of persons sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to
the right of S.

That means, in case (2) S sits immediate right of G, case (1) & case (1a) is not valid.

The difference of the number liked by K and Q is multiple of 11.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 49).

That means, Q likes 49, and S likes 21.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (1a) is not valid as no place for S and B.

Again, we have:

The difference of the number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and
B, who doesn’t like 14.

Since, only possible numbers are 26, 14, and 32.

Thus, G likes 26, and B likes 32.

Based on the above given information we have Case 2 as a final arrangement

Answer: C

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We have:

U sits third to the right of the one who likes a perfect square number.

Since, the one who likes an even number only sits three places away from the one whose name is in the
second half in alphabetical series, thus the one who likes 16 sits three places away from U.

That means, in case (1) U sits at the right end, in case (2) U sits third from the right end, in case (3) U sits
fifth from the right end.

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is one less than the number of persons sitting
to the left of the one who likes 11 less than Y.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 27), thus in case (1) G likes 16 and Y likes 27, in case (2) G
sits immediate right of U, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for G.

Again, we have:

D and the one who likes 27 sits together.


Neither D nor the one who likes 26 sits at the end.
Neither U nor B likes a perfect square number.
Only two persons sit between D and the one who likes 49.
At least two person sits to the left of Y.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) D sits immediate left of U, in case (1a) D sits second to the left of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S sits two places away from the one who likes 45.
The number of persons sitting to the left of B is the same as the number of persons living to
the right of S.

That means, in case (2) S sits immediate right of G, case (1) & case (1a) is not valid.

The difference of the number liked by K and Q is multiple of 11.

Since, only such possible combination is (16, 49).

That means, Q likes 49, and S likes 21.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (1a) is not valid as no place for S and B.

Again, we have:

The difference of the number liked by D and G is twice the number of persons liked by G and
B, who doesn’t like 14.

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Since, only possible numbers are 26, 14, and 32.

Thus, G likes 26, and B likes 32.

Based on the above given information we have Case 2 as a final arrangement

Answer: C

16. Questions

We have:

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y.


D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) D lives on floor 1 in flat Y, in case (2) D lives on floor 3 in flat Y.

R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor.


R and E lives in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) R lives on floor 4 in flat X, in case (2) R lives on floor 2 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T.
H lives three floors above P, who is the daughter of T.
T is neither married to G nor lives above R.

Since, T is not married to G, thus P is not the daughter of G. Also, only five married couples are in the
family, thus T must marry to D.

B and H don’t live in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) H lives on floor 5 in flat X and P is the spouse of E, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no place of P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

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G lives two floors below H’s wife.


W is one of the family member
No one lives to the west of B’s mother.

Since, only two remaining persons are H and W, and W can’t be married to S.

That means, W lives on floor 3 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have Case2 as a final arrangement.

Answer: C

17. Questions

We have:

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y.


D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) D lives on floor 1 in flat Y, in case (2) D lives on floor 3 in flat Y.

R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor.


R and E lives in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) R lives on floor 4 in flat X, in case (2) R lives on floor 2 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T.
H lives three floors above P, who is the daughter of T.
T is neither married to G nor lives above R.

Since, T is not married to G, thus P is not the daughter of G. Also, only five married couples are in the
family, thus T must marry to D.

B and H don’t live in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) H lives on floor 5 in flat X and P is the spouse of E, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no place of P.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

G lives two floors below H’s wife.


W is one of the family member
No one lives to the west of B’s mother.

Since, only two remaining persons are H and W, and W can’t be married to S.

That means, W lives on floor 3 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have Case2 as a final arrangement.

Answer: A

18. Questions

We have:

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y.


D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the same flat.

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That means, in case (1) D lives on floor 1 in flat Y, in case (2) D lives on floor 3 in flat Y.

R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor.


R and E lives in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) R lives on floor 4 in flat X, in case (2) R lives on floor 2 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T.
H lives three floors above P, who is the daughter of T.
T is neither married to G nor lives above R.

Since, T is not married to G, thus P is not the daughter of G. Also, only five married couples are in the
family, thus T must marry to D.

B and H don’t live in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) H lives on floor 5 in flat X and P is the spouse of E, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no place of P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

G lives two floors below H’s wife.


W is one of the family member
No one lives to the west of B’s mother.

Since, only two remaining persons are H and W, and W can’t be married to S.

That means, W lives on floor 3 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have Case2 as a final arrangement.

Answer: B

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We have:

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y.


D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) D lives on floor 1 in flat Y, in case (2) D lives on floor 3 in flat Y.

R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor.


R and E lives in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) R lives on floor 4 in flat X, in case (2) R lives on floor 2 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T.
H lives three floors above P, who is the daughter of T.

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T is neither married to G nor lives above R.

Since, T is not married to G, thus P is not the daughter of G. Also, only five married couples are in the
family, thus T must marry to D.

B and H don’t live in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) H lives on floor 5 in flat X and P is the spouse of E, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no place of P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

G lives two floors below H’s wife.


W is one of the family member
No one lives to the west of B’s mother.

Since, only two remaining persons are H and W, and W can’t be married to S.

That means, W lives on floor 3 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have Case2 as a final arrangement.

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Answer: C

20. Questions

We have:

D is the son-in-law of G and lives on odd number floor in flat Y.


D lives immediate below E’s spouse in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) D lives on floor 1 in flat Y, in case (2) D lives on floor 3 in flat Y.

R’s spouse is the brother-in-law of D and lives on an even number floor.


R and E lives in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) R lives on floor 4 in flat X, in case (2) R lives on floor 2 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is the only son-in-law of S and son of the one who lives above T.
H lives three floors above P, who is the daughter of T.
T is neither married to G nor lives above R.

Since, T is not married to G, thus P is not the daughter of G. Also, only five married couples are in the
family, thus T must marry to D.

B and H don’t live in the same flat.

That means, in case (1) H lives on floor 5 in flat X and P is the spouse of E, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no place of P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

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G lives two floors below H’s wife.


W is one of the family member
No one lives to the west of B’s mother.

Since, only two remaining persons are H and W, and W can’t be married to S.

That means, W lives on floor 3 in flat X.

Based on the above given information we have Case2 as a final arrangement.

Answer: E (All the given options, the pair of persons live in different flat , except option E)

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve buildings are located in two parallel rows from north to south. Six buildings are in each row such
that a way that building – A, B, C, D, E, and F are build in row1 facing the east whereas building – P, Q,
R, S, T, and U are build in row2 facing the west direction. The buildings in both rows are facing exactly
each other. The number of rooms in each building is between 20 and 55. The number of rooms in row1 is
an even number whereas the number of rooms in row2 is an odd number.

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number of rooms in
the building immediate right of Q. Q neither faces B nor F. Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect
cube number of rooms. The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number
of rooms in building F, has 6 rooms more than C. Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and
located second to the right of R, which is located immediate left of the building which faces C. Only two
buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S. C has number of rooms which is
multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q. The difference between the number of rooms in
building S and T is half the number of rooms in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q. The difference
between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B. The number of rooms in the building
of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building S.

Which of the following buildings faces F?

a. The building which has 27 rooms

b. U

c. The building which is immediate right of T

d. The building which has 2 rooms less than Q

e. Either C or D

2. Questions

Which of the following building has second highest rooms in both rows?

a. The building which is immediate left of D, U

b. A, the building which faces B

c. B, the building which is immediate left of S

d. Either A or C

e. Either A or B

3. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. DT

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b. CP

c. AS

d. RB

e. FP

4. Questions

If all the buildings are arranged in ascending order based on the number of rooms from right to
left in row1, then which of the following statement is not true?

a. U is facing the building which has 20 rooms more than F

b. C is second to the right of F

c. The building A is facing P

d. The building C is placed at the end

e. All the above statements are true

5. Questions

The number of buildings to the left of ____ is same as the number of buildings between U and the
one which has _____ rooms?

a. C, 29

b. B, 39

c. A, 21

d. F, 51

e. None of the above

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W from the three generations family are sitting in a row facing
north. Only two married couples are in the family.

Note:

I). The persons in alphabetical order are not sitting together.

II). Married couples are not sitting together.

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either end. Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R. The
number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to the left of Q’s
father-in-law. P is not married to V and has only two child. R is the only son of U, who sits three places
away from his mother-in-law V. T is the sister of U and daughter of S. The granddaughter of V sits
adjacent to U but not at the end. The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the

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number of persons sitting between P and S.

How the one who sits immediate right of P is related to T?

a. Son-in-law

b. Mother

c. Daughter-in-law

d. Nephew

e. Sister-in-law

7. Questions

What is the position of V with respect to Q’s husband?

a. Third to the left

b. Second to the right

c. Immediate left

d. Fourth to the right

e. Immediate right

8. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. TR

b. PV

c. UR

d. WR

e. PT

9. Questions

If all the persons turn 180°, then who sits second to the left of R?

a. P

b. The one who sits immediate right of Q

c. The one who is the aunty of U

d. T

e. None of these

10. Questions

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Which of the following statement is/are not true as per given arrangement?

a. Only three persons sit between R and T’s mother

b. V sits immediate left of U’s sister

c. Only two persons sit between U and V

d. Q sits second to the right of U

e. All the above statements are true

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

There are three rows – row1, row2, and row2 having different length. The persons in each row are facing
north. The length of row1 is 84m, the length of row2 is 60m, and the length of row3 is 70m from the left
end.

Note:

I). The distance between adjacent persons in each row from the left end is not more than 40m.

II). The distance between adjacent persons in each row is a consecutive multiple of 3m, 6m, and 7m
respectively for row1, row2, and row3 from the left end.

III). At least four and not more than six person sits in each row.

Arrangement 1:

In arrangement 1, initially persons are arranged only in row1, and row2. M sits 21m from the left end in
row1. F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H. W sits third to the left of B. P sits 27m away
from B. The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to the
right of H. The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q. X sits to the left of Q. Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position from left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at
row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Who among the following person sits in row3?

a. H

b. The one who sits second to the right of X

c. F

d. The one who sits fifth from the left end in row2

e. Both B and D

12. Questions

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What is the position B from the right end of row1 in arrangement 1?

a. 54 m

b. 42 m

c. 33 m

d. 48 m

e. None of these

13. Questions

Which of the following person doesn’t sit at the end in arrangement 2?

a. X

b. B

c. G

d. F

e. K

14. Questions

What is the distance between M and F in arrangement 2?

a. 56 m

b. 42 m

c. 63 m

d. 48 m

e. None of these

15. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true in arrangement 2?

a. G sits immediate left of M

b. Both X and K sits in the same row

c. No person sits between P and B

d. Only three persons sit between M and F

e. All the above statements are true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

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Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W joined a company in August 2021 in five different months viz.-
January, April, June, October, and December. Each person joined on one of the date among 5, 9, 12, and
15. Each person has different experience before joining the company.

Note:

I). At least one and not more than two person joined in the same month.

II). The persons in alphabetical order are not joined together.

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience. Only two
persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose experience is 2 years less than
U. V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the month. The
number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose experience is 2
years. S joined in a month having odd number of days but on an even number date. The one whose
experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have experience is 3 years less than
P. More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years. R, who joined on
June 12, has experience three years more than V. The number of person joined between R and Q is one
less than the number of person joined before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is
8 years. U joined on 15th of the month. The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same
date. W and T joined on the same date. The one whose experience is five years less than U joined
immediate after the one who joined on a date which is multiple of five.

Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Who among the following person joined on 15th of the months?

I). The one who joined two persons before W

II). The one who joined immediate before R

III). The one whose experience is 6 years

a. Only III

b. Both II and III

c. Only II

d. All I, II, and III

e. Both I and III

17. Questions

What is the sum the experience of the person whose experience is a perfect square number?

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a. 16 years

b. 13 years

c. 23 years

d. 18 years

e. None of these

18. Questions

Which of the following persons selected for the project?

a. P and R

b. W, P, and R

c. P, S, and Q

d. T, W, and S

e. W and V

19. Questions

Which of the following persons joined between Q and the one who joined on April 15?

I). The one whose experience is 6 years

II). P

III). The one whose experience is 7 years

a. Only III

b. Both II and III

c. Only II

d. All I, II, and III

e. Both I and III

20. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true?

a. Only two persons joined after T

b. V and P joined on the same date

c. No person joined before W

d. Only three persons sit between Q and R

e. All the above statements are true

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1. Questions

We have:

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number
of rooms in the building immediate right of Q.
Q neither faces B nor F.
Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect cube number of rooms.

Since, only possible cube number is 27, thus P has 27 rooms.

That means, in case (1) B is at the right end of row1, Q is second from the left end of row2, in case (2) B is
at the right end of row1, Q is third from the left end of row2, in case (3) B is second from the right end of
row1, Q is at the left end of row2, in case (4) B is second from the right end of row1, Q is third from the
left end of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number of rooms in
building F, has 6 rooms more than C.

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Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and located second to the right of R, which is
located immediate left of the building which faces C.
C has number of rooms which is multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q.

Since, U has odd number of rooms, thus the number of rooms in building U is 49.

Now, only possible number of rooms of F = 28, R = 21, and C = 22.

Only two buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S.

That means, in case (3) U is located second from the right end in row2, case (1), case (2), and case (4) are
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1), case (3), and Case (4) are not valid as no place of building R and U.

Again, we have:

The difference between the number of rooms in building S and T is half the number of rooms
in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q.

That means, in building D has 24 rooms, and Q has 29 rooms.

The difference between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number
of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B.
The number of rooms in the building of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building
S.

That means B has 42 rooms.

Based on the above given information we have Case 3 as a final arrangement

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Answer: C

2. Questions

We have:

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number
of rooms in the building immediate right of Q.
Q neither faces B nor F.
Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect cube number of rooms.

Since, only possible cube number is 27, thus P has 27 rooms.

That means, in case (1) B is at the right end of row1, Q is second from the left end of row2, in case (2) B is
at the right end of row1, Q is third from the left end of row2, in case (3) B is second from the right end of
row1, Q is at the left end of row2, in case (4) B is second from the right end of row1, Q is third from the
left end of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number of rooms in
building F, has 6 rooms more than C.
Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and located second to the right of R, which is
located immediate left of the building which faces C.
C has number of rooms which is multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q.

Since, U has odd number of rooms, thus the number of rooms in building U is 49.

Now, only possible number of rooms of F = 28, R = 21, and C = 22.

Only two buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S.

That means, in case (3) U is located second from the right end in row2, case (1), case (2), and case (4) are
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1), case (3), and Case (4) are not valid as no place of building R and U.

Again, we have:

The difference between the number of rooms in building S and T is half the number of rooms
in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q.

That means, in building D has 24 rooms, and Q has 29 rooms.

The difference between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number

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of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B.
The number of rooms in the building of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building
S.

That means B has 42 rooms.

Based on the above given information we have Case 3 as a final arrangement

Answer: D

3. Questions

We have:

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number
of rooms in the building immediate right of Q.
Q neither faces B nor F.
Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect cube number of rooms.

Since, only possible cube number is 27, thus P has 27 rooms.

That means, in case (1) B is at the right end of row1, Q is second from the left end of row2, in case (2) B is
at the right end of row1, Q is third from the left end of row2, in case (3) B is second from the right end of

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row1, Q is at the left end of row2, in case (4) B is second from the right end of row1, Q is third from the
left end of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number of rooms in
building F, has 6 rooms more than C.
Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and located second to the right of R, which is
located immediate left of the building which faces C.
C has number of rooms which is multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q.

Since, U has odd number of rooms, thus the number of rooms in building U is 49.

Now, only possible number of rooms of F = 28, R = 21, and C = 22.

Only two buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S.

That means, in case (3) U is located second from the right end in row2, case (1), case (2), and case (4) are
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1), case (3), and Case (4) are not valid as no place of building R and U.

Again, we have:

The difference between the number of rooms in building S and T is half the number of rooms

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in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q.

That means, in building D has 24 rooms, and Q has 29 rooms.

The difference between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number
of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B.
The number of rooms in the building of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building
S.

That means B has 42 rooms.

Based on the above given information we have Case 3 as a final arrangement

Answer: B (All the given options, the one who is facing the 1st person is sitting adjacent to the second
person, Except B)

4. Questions

We have:

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number
of rooms in the building immediate right of Q.
Q neither faces B nor F.

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Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect cube number of rooms.

Since, only possible cube number is 27, thus P has 27 rooms.

That means, in case (1) B is at the right end of row1, Q is second from the left end of row2, in case (2) B is
at the right end of row1, Q is third from the left end of row2, in case (3) B is second from the right end of
row1, Q is at the left end of row2, in case (4) B is second from the right end of row1, Q is third from the
left end of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number of rooms in
building F, has 6 rooms more than C.
Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and located second to the right of R, which is
located immediate left of the building which faces C.
C has number of rooms which is multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q.

Since, U has odd number of rooms, thus the number of rooms in building U is 49.

Now, only possible number of rooms of F = 28, R = 21, and C = 22.

Only two buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S.

That means, in case (3) U is located second from the right end in row2, case (1), case (2), and case (4) are
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1), case (3), and Case (4) are not valid as no place of building R and U.

Again, we have:

The difference between the number of rooms in building S and T is half the number of rooms
in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q.

That means, in building D has 24 rooms, and Q has 29 rooms.

The difference between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number
of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B.
The number of rooms in the building of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building
S.

That means B has 42 rooms.

Based on the above given information we have Case 3 as a final arrangement

Answer: A

5. Questions

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We have:

B is fourth to the right of the building which has 48 rooms which is three less than the number
of rooms in the building immediate right of Q.
Q neither faces B nor F.
Q is third to the left of P, which has perfect cube number of rooms.

Since, only possible cube number is 27, thus P has 27 rooms.

That means, in case (1) B is at the right end of row1, Q is second from the left end of row2, in case (2) B is
at the right end of row1, Q is third from the left end of row2, in case (3) B is second from the right end of
row1, Q is at the left end of row2, in case (4) B is second from the right end of row1, Q is third from the
left end of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of the number of rooms in building U and R is equal to the number of rooms in
building F, has 6 rooms more than C.
Building U has a perfect square number of rooms and located second to the right of R, which is
located immediate left of the building which faces C.
C has number of rooms which is multiple of 11 and at least three rooms less than Q.

Since, U has odd number of rooms, thus the number of rooms in building U is 49.

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Now, only possible number of rooms of F = 28, R = 21, and C = 22.

Only two buildings located between F and E, which has nine rooms more than S.

That means, in case (3) U is located second from the right end in row2, case (1), case (2), and case (4) are
not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1), case (3), and Case (4) are not valid as no place of building R and U.

Again, we have:

The difference between the number of rooms in building S and T is half the number of rooms
in building D, which has 5 rooms less than Q.

That means, in building D has 24 rooms, and Q has 29 rooms.

The difference between the number of rooms in building B and Q is eight less than the number
of rooms in building R.
The building which has 5 rooms more than A is not to the right of B.
The number of rooms in the building of A is multiple of 8 but less rooms than that of building
S.

That means B has 42 rooms.

Based on the above given information we have Case 3 as a final arrangement

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Answer: C

6. Questions

We have:

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either ends.


Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R.
The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to
the left of Q’s father-in-law.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law sits third from the left end, in case (2) Q’s father-in-law sits third
from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

R is the only son of U, who sits three places away from his mother-in-law V.
T is the sister of U and daughter of S.
P is not married to V and has only two child.

Since, Q is the daughter-in-law of one of the person, and only two married couples are in the family.

From this we can conclude P is married to S and Q is married to U.

That means, in case (1) either U or V sits immediate left of P, in case (2) U sits immediate right of R, in
case (2) U sits second to the right of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the number of persons sitting
between P and S.
The granddaughter of V sits adjacent to U but not at the end.

Since, W is the only granddaughter of V.

That means, in case (1) T sits immediate left of V, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have Case1 as a final arrangement

Case (2) is not valid as no place for S, case (2a) is not valid as S and T can’t sit together.

Answer: D

7. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either ends.


Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R.
The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to
the left of Q’s father-in-law.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law sits third from the left end, in case (2) Q’s father-in-law sits third
from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R is the only son of U, who sits three places away from his mother-in-law V.
T is the sister of U and daughter of S.
P is not married to V and has only two child.

Since, Q is the daughter-in-law of one of the person, and only two married couples are in the family.

From this we can conclude P is married to S and Q is married to U.

That means, in case (1) either U or V sits immediate left of P, in case (2) U sits immediate right of R, in
case (2) U sits second to the right of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the number of persons sitting
between P and S.
The granddaughter of V sits adjacent to U but not at the end.

Since, W is the only granddaughter of V.

That means, in case (1) T sits immediate left of V, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have Case1 as a final arrangement

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for S, case (2a) is not valid as S and T can’t sit together.

Answer: A

8. Questions

We have:

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either ends.


Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R.
The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to
the left of Q’s father-in-law.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law sits third from the left end, in case (2) Q’s father-in-law sits third
from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

R is the only son of U, who sits three places away from his mother-in-law V.
T is the sister of U and daughter of S.
P is not married to V and has only two child.

Since, Q is the daughter-in-law of one of the person, and only two married couples are in the family.

From this we can conclude P is married to S and Q is married to U.

That means, in case (1) either U or V sits immediate left of P, in case (2) U sits immediate right of R, in
case (2) U sits second to the right of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the number of persons sitting
between P and S.
The granddaughter of V sits adjacent to U but not at the end.

Since, W is the only granddaughter of V.

That means, in case (1) T sits immediate left of V, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have Case1 as a final arrangement

Case (2) is not valid as no place for S, case (2a) is not valid as S and T can’t sit together.

Answer: C (All the given options, the pair of persons are of opposite gender, except option C)

9. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either ends.


Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R.
The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to
the left of Q’s father-in-law.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law sits third from the left end, in case (2) Q’s father-in-law sits third
from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

R is the only son of U, who sits three places away from his mother-in-law V.
T is the sister of U and daughter of S.
P is not married to V and has only two child.

Since, Q is the daughter-in-law of one of the person, and only two married couples are in the family.

From this we can conclude P is married to S and Q is married to U.

That means, in case (1) either U or V sits immediate left of P, in case (2) U sits immediate right of R, in
case (2) U sits second to the right of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the number of persons sitting
between P and S.
The granddaughter of V sits adjacent to U but not at the end.

Since, W is the only granddaughter of V.

That means, in case (1) T sits immediate left of V, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have Case1 as a final arrangement

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Case (2) is not valid as no place for S, case (2a) is not valid as S and T can’t sit together.

Answer: B

10. Questions

We have:

Q’s father-in-law sits third from either ends.


Q is the mother of W and sits third to the right of R.
The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of person sitting to
the left of Q’s father-in-law.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law sits third from the left end, in case (2) Q’s father-in-law sits third
from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

R is the only son of U, who sits three places away from his mother-in-law V.
T is the sister of U and daughter of S.
P is not married to V and has only two child.

Since, Q is the daughter-in-law of one of the person, and only two married couples are in the family.

From this we can conclude P is married to S and Q is married to U.

That means, in case (1) either U or V sits immediate left of P, in case (2) U sits immediate right of R, in
case (2) U sits second to the right of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between V and W is one less than the number of persons sitting
between P and S.
The granddaughter of V sits adjacent to U but not at the end.

Since, W is the only granddaughter of V.

That means, in case (1) T sits immediate left of V, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have Case1 as a final arrangement

Case (2) is not valid as no place for S, case (2a) is not valid as S and T can’t sit together.

Answer: B

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have:

M sits 21m from the left end in row1.

Since, only possible such combination is (9+12) = 21m.

F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H.

Since, only such possible combinations are (6, 9, 12, 15), and (18, 24).

But in row1, the distance between adjacent persons only starts with 9m, thus F doesn’t sit in row1.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) F sits at the left end of row2, in case (3) F sits second from the left end
of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

W sits third to the left of B.


P sits 27m away from B.

Since, only such possible combinations are (12 15), and 27m, also not more than six person sits in any of
the row, the distance between adjacent persons is not 27m.

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The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of H.

That means, in case (1), case (2), and case (3) W sits at the left end of row1.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q.
X sits to the left of Q.

That means, in case (3) X sits immediate left of F, case (1) & case (2) are not valid.

Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Based on the above given information we have Case3 as a final arrangement in Arrangement 1

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no place for X.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position prom left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at

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row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

M sits 21m from the left end in row1.

Since, only possible such combination is (9+12) = 21m.

F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H.

Since, only such possible combinations are (6, 9, 12, 15), and (18, 24).

But in row1, the distance between adjacent persons only starts with 9m, thus F doesn’t sit in row1.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) F sits at the left end of row2, in case (3) F sits second from the left end
of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

W sits third to the left of B.


P sits 27m away from B.

Since, only such possible combinations are (12 15), and 27m, also not more than six person sits in any of
the row, the distance between adjacent persons is not 27m.

The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of H.

That means, in case (1), case (2), and case (3) W sits at the left end of row1.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q.
X sits to the left of Q.

That means, in case (3) X sits immediate left of F, case (1) & case (2) are not valid.

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Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Based on the above given information we have Case3 as a final arrangement in Arrangement 1

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no place for X.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position prom left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at
row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D

13. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have:

M sits 21m from the left end in row1.

Since, only possible such combination is (9+12) = 21m.

F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H.

Since, only such possible combinations are (6, 9, 12, 15), and (18, 24).

But in row1, the distance between adjacent persons only starts with 9m, thus F doesn’t sit in row1.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) F sits at the left end of row2, in case (3) F sits second from the left end
of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

W sits third to the left of B.


P sits 27m away from B.

Since, only such possible combinations are (12 15), and 27m, also not more than six person sits in any of
the row, the distance between adjacent persons is not 27m.

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The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of H.

That means, in case (1), case (2), and case (3) W sits at the left end of row1.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q.
X sits to the left of Q.

That means, in case (3) X sits immediate left of F, case (1) & case (2) are not valid.

Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Based on the above given information we have Case3 as a final arrangement in Arrangement 1

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no place for X.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position prom left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at

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row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

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Final Arrangement:

We have:

M sits 21m from the left end in row1.

Since, only possible such combination is (9+12) = 21m.

F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H.

Since, only such possible combinations are (6, 9, 12, 15), and (18, 24).

But in row1, the distance between adjacent persons only starts with 9m, thus F doesn’t sit in row1.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) F sits at the left end of row2, in case (3) F sits second from the left end
of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

W sits third to the left of B.


P sits 27m away from B.

Since, only such possible combinations are (12 15), and 27m, also not more than six person sits in any of
the row, the distance between adjacent persons is not 27m.

The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of H.

That means, in case (1), case (2), and case (3) W sits at the left end of row1.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q.
X sits to the left of Q.

That means, in case (3) X sits immediate left of F, case (1) & case (2) are not valid.

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Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Based on the above given information we have Case3 as a final arrangement in Arrangement 1

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no place for X.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position prom left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at
row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

15. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have:

M sits 21m from the left end in row1.

Since, only possible such combination is (9+12) = 21m.

F sits third to the left of K, who sits 42m away from H.

Since, only such possible combinations are (6, 9, 12, 15), and (18, 24).

But in row1, the distance between adjacent persons only starts with 9m, thus F doesn’t sit in row1.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) F sits at the left end of row2, in case (3) F sits second from the left end
of row2.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

W sits third to the left of B.


P sits 27m away from B.

Since, only such possible combinations are (12 15), and 27m, also not more than six person sits in any of
the row, the distance between adjacent persons is not 27m.

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The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of H.

That means, in case (1), case (2), and case (3) W sits at the left end of row1.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting to the right of G is equal to the number of persons sitting
between F and Q.
X sits to the left of Q.

That means, in case (3) X sits immediate left of F, case (1) & case (2) are not valid.

Y sits at one of the ends of the rows.

Based on the above given information we have Case3 as a final arrangement in Arrangement 1

Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as no place for X.

Arrangement 2:

Now, persons in row1 and row2 are sitting in row3 in such a way that persons at odd position prom left end
from row1 are sitting first in alphabetical order followed by the persons at even position from left end at

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row2 sits in reverse alphabetical order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D

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Final Arrangement:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R

We have:

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience.
Only two persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose
experience is 2 years less than U.
S joined in a month has odd number of days but on an even number date.
The number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose
experience is 2 years.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have
experience is 3 years less than P.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) Only one person after S, in case (3) no
person joined after S.

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But case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no person joined together in alphabetical order.

Again, we have:

R, who joined on June 12, has experience three years more than V.
V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the
month.
The number of person joined between R and Q is one less than the number of person joined
before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is 8 years.

That means, in case (1) P joined on April 9, and R joined immediate before T, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for P.

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Again, we have:

More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years.
U joined on 15th of the month.
The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same date.

That means, U joined on 15th April and V has experience of 4 years.

W and T joined on the same date.


The one whose experience is five years less than U joined immediate after the one who joined
on a date which is multiple of five.

Since, the experience of U is 8 years, thus experience of S is 3 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Based on the above given information we have:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R.

Answer: C

17. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R

We have:

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience.
Only two persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose
experience is 2 years less than U.
S joined in a month has odd number of days but on an even number date.
The number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose
experience is 2 years.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have
experience is 3 years less than P.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) Only one person after S, in case (3) no
person joined after S.

But case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no person joined together in alphabetical order.

Again, we have:

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R, who joined on June 12, has experience three years more than V.
V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the
month.
The number of person joined between R and Q is one less than the number of person joined
before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is 8 years.

That means, in case (1) P joined on April 9, and R joined immediate before T, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for P.

Again, we have:

More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years.
th
U joined on 15 of the month.
The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same date.

That means, U joined on 15th April and V has experience of 4 years.

W and T joined on the same date.


The one whose experience is five years less than U joined immediate after the one who joined
on a date which is multiple of five.

Since, the experience of U is 8 years, thus experience of S is 3 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Based on the above given information we have:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R.

Answer: B

18. Questions

Final Arrangement:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R

We have:

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience.
Only two persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose
experience is 2 years less than U.
S joined in a month has odd number of days but on an even number date.

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The number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose
experience is 2 years.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have
experience is 3 years less than P.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) Only one person after S, in case (3) no
person joined after S.

But case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no person joined together in alphabetical order.

Again, we have:

R, who joined on June 12, has experience three years more than V.
V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the
month.
The number of person joined between R and Q is one less than the number of person joined
before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is 8 years.

That means, in case (1) P joined on April 9, and R joined immediate before T, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (3) is not valid as no place for P.

Again, we have:

More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years.
U joined on 15th of the month.
The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same date.

That means, U joined on 15th April and V has experience of 4 years.

W and T joined on the same date.


The one whose experience is five years less than U joined immediate after the one who joined
on a date which is multiple of five.

Since, the experience of U is 8 years, thus experience of S is 3 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

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I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Based on the above given information we have:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R.

Answer: B

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Final Arrangement:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R

We have:

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience.
Only two persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose
experience is 2 years less than U.
S joined in a month has odd number of days but on an even number date.
The number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose
experience is 2 years.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have
experience is 3 years less than P.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) Only one person after S, in case (3) no
person joined after S.

But case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as no person joined together in alphabetical order.

Again, we have:

R, who joined on June 12, has experience three years more than V.
V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the
month.
The number of person joined between R and Q is one less than the number of person joined
before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is 8 years.

That means, in case (1) P joined on April 9, and R joined immediate before T, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for P.

Again, we have:

More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years.

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U joined on 15th of the month.


The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same date.

That means, U joined on 15th April and V has experience of 4 years.

W and T joined on the same date.


The one whose experience is five years less than U joined immediate after the one who joined
on a date which is multiple of five.

Since, the experience of U is 8 years, thus experience of S is 3 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Based on the above given information we have:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R.

Answer: E

20. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R

We have:

Only two persons joined before the one who joined on April 9 and have 12 year experience.
Only two persons joined between the one whose experience is 12 years and T, whose
experience is 2 years less than U.
S joined in a month has odd number of days but on an even number date.
The number of person joined before S is equal to the number of persons joined after Q, whose
experience is 2 years.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined immediate before S and have
experience is 3 years less than P.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) Only one person after S, in case (3) no
person joined after S.

But case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as no person joined together in alphabetical order.

Again, we have:

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R, who joined on June 12, has experience three years more than V.
V joined three persons after R and joined immediate after the one who joined on 9th of the
month.
The number of person joined between R and Q is one less than the number of person joined
before P, who joined immediate before the one whose experience is 8 years.

That means, in case (1) P joined on April 9, and R joined immediate before T, case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (3) is not valid as no place for P.

Again, we have:

More than one person joined between U and the one whose experience is 4 years.
th
U joined on 15 of the month.
The one whose experience is 4 years and P joined on the same date.

That means, U joined on 15th April and V has experience of 4 years.

W and T joined on the same date.


The one whose experience is five years less than U joined immediate after the one who joined
on a date which is multiple of five.

Since, the experience of U is 8 years, thus experience of S is 3 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Now, company decided to promote persons based on the certain conditions and allocate new project.

Condition:

I). If the experience of persons in the present company is more than three years till August 2024.

II). If more than one person joined in the same month having experience in the same company till August
2024, then the one who have more experience is selected.

Based on the above given information we have:

Persons selected for new project: W, P, and R.

Answer: D

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

An unknown number of persons were born in different months of two different years- 2023 and 2024.

Two persons joined between A and L and both joined in different years and neither of them joined in the
last month of a year. Only one person joined between S and L and both joined in the same year. As many
persons joined after S as before T. D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who
didn’t join in the last month of a year. Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D. The number of persons
who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined after M. P joined immediately
before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number of days nor in the first or last
month of the year. O joined two months after R. As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t
join in a leap year. N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

Who among the following persons joined in the month of December?

a. N

b. A

c. L

d. C

e. Either N or C

2. Questions

If X joined three months before Q then how many persons joined after X?

a. Ten

b. Eleven

c. Twenty

d. Thirteen

e. Fourteen

3. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

I). Only two persons joined after O

II). As many persons joined before T as after L

III). A didn’t join in a leap year

IV). P joined in the month of June

a. Both I, II, and IV

b. Both II, III, and IV

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c. Both III and IV

d. Only I

e. Both II and IV

4. Questions

Which of the following pairs joined in the same month?

a. DC

b. TB

c. ZM

d. PQ

e. SO

5. Questions

In which of the following pairs does the first person join five months after the second person?

I). DQ

II). PA

III). LZ

IV). MO

a. Both I, II, and IV

b. Both II, III, and IV

c. Both III and IV

d. Both II and IV

e. Both II and III

6. Questions

If all the numbers given in the following series is changed to alphabets as per the place value, then
arrange all the letters to form a meaningful word within the series, then which of the following
series will form meaningful word?

I). 18 14 1 11 4 15 21 2 7 3

II). 12 14 21 19 1 15 5 3 13 2

III). 22 15 19 13 18 5 9 23 3 1

a. Only I

b. Both I and II

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c. Both I and III

d. Both II and III

e. All I, II and III

7. Questions

If all the letters given in the following series is changed to the third preceding letter as per the
alphabetical order, then arrange all the letters to form a meaningful word within the series, then
how many series can be formed into a meaningful word?

I). LQHVXWUESO

II). DUJHXQOVLS

III). QHVWVPDLI

a. All I, II and III

b. Both I and II

c. Only I

d. Both I and III

e. Both II and III

8. Questions

If all the numbers given in the following series is changed to alphabets as per the place value, then
arrange all the letters to form a meaningful word within the series, then how many words having
more than two pairs of letters as between in English alphabetical series (both forward and
reverse)?

I). 18 12 23 11 6 19 5 15 4 9

II). 15 21 20 2 14 19 9 1 3 18

III). 9 14 21 19 1 13 12 10 18 15

a. Both I and III

b. Both II and III

c. Only II

d. Both I and II

e. All I, II, and III

9. Questions

If all the letters of the given series are changed to the second preceding letter as per the
alphabetical order (For A and B it is taken as Y and Z respectively) and then all the letters are
arranged as per the reverse alphabetical order from right to left within the series, then which of the

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following letters remains in the same position in all the series?

I). W H M F R Z B G Q E V I X

II). Q A W J D L S G N Z T M B

III). Y H I S Q P B Z C X E J U

a. At the right end

b. Fifth from the right

c. Sixth from the left

d. Seventh from the right

e. Either A or D

10. Questions

If all the odd numbers of the given series are added by 1 and all the even numbers of the given
series are subtracted by 3 then series is changed to alphabets as per the place value as per the
alphabetical order, then arrange all the letters to form a meaningful words within the series then
how many series can be formed into a meaningful word?

I). 12 17 11 7 24 16 4 8 3 13 22 18

II). 11 19 4 15 12 17 8 1 6 18 16 22

III). 28 18 19 24 4 20 11 8 1 22 13 12

a. Only I

b. Both I and III

c. All I, II and III

d. Both I and II

e. Only II

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

There are fourteen parking lots in a horizontal line from west to east facing north. Among them only
eleven cars are parked three are vacant. All the lots are placed from east to west numbered 1 to 14
respectively. Not more than one odd number lot is vacant.

Note 1: No two vacant lots are adjacent to each other.

Note 2: If it is given that two cars are parked between A and B, then it means there may or may not be a
vacant lot between A and B.

G is parked fifth to the left of B. The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right
of J. K is parked third to the right of J. E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked
adjacent to G and K. The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant. The number of lots to the left of E is

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equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not parked at any extreme ends. As many as cars
parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which is not parked to
the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is neither parked
adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

What is the position of F with respect to J?

a. Second to the left

b. Second to the right

c. Immediate left

d. Immediate right

e. Third to the left

12. Questions

Which of the following cars is parked near the vacant lot?

I). The one which is parked third to the left of D

II). The one which is parked in lot number 3

III). The one which is parked immediate left of A

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Both II and III

d. Both I and III

e. None

13. Questions

What is the ratio between the cars parked to the left of A and the cars parked between E and K
respectively?

a. 5:11

b. 2:1

c. 1:3

d. 1:2

e. 3:1

14. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. H is parked near to one of the vacant lots

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b. G is parked in a lot which is a perfect cube

c. No vacant lot is to the left of E

d. A is parked in a prime numbered lot

e. F is parked in a prime-numbered lot

15. Questions

As many as cars parked to the left of __ as right of___?

a. H, D

b. A, G

c. E, B

d. I, J

e. F, A

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Ten persons L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, and U are living in a ten storeyed building but not necessarily in the
same order where the lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the
topmost floor is numbered ten. Each person has a different number of diaries which is a prime number that
is neither less than 16 nor more than 61.

Condition: If it is given that

‘Some A are not B’ then there is no person lives between A and B.

‘Only A are B’ then there is three persons live between A and B.

‘Some A are B’ then there is one person lives between A and B.

‘Only a few A are B’ then there is two persons live between A and B.

Only P are R. T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P. Some T are not the one who is having
23 diaries. As many as persons lives above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither lives above fourth floor nor above T . Only a few of the one who is having 31
diaries are L. The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L. Some of the one who is having
29 diaries are not Q. Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q. Some S are not N. Only the one who is
having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries, where the one with 53 dairies is not above the one
with 47 dairies. N lives in the immediate above floor of L. U doesn’t lives below O. The sum of dairies of
O and L is s perfect square number. Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is
having 47 diaries. The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square
number. The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3. Not more than
two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

How many diaries does L and N are having together?

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a. 68

b. 42

c. 78

d. 40

e. Either B or C

17. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form the group. Which is the one
that does not belong to the group?

a. The one who lives two floors above L

b. The one who is having six diaries less than T

c. The one who is having six diaries more than O

d. The one who lives immediately below Q

e. The one who is having 41 diaries

18. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

I). Only a few R are M

II). Only T are L

III). Some U are not O

IV). Some P are L

a. Both I and II

b. All I, II and III

c. All I, III and IV

d. Both I and III

e. All I, II, III and IV

19. Questions

Which of the following pairs doesn’t satisfy the following statement.

As many persons lives above ___ as between ___ and ___?

a. The one who is having 47 diaries, M and L

b. S, the one who is having 41 diaries and L

c. O, T and the one who lives in fourth floor

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th
d. R, the one who lives in 6 floor and M

st
e. U, the one who lives in 1 floor and T

20. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. Only U are N

b. Only a few P are L

c. Only T are N

d. Only a few S are R

e. Only M are R

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons joined between A and L and both are joined in a different years and neither of
them join in the last month of a year.
Only one person joined between S and L and both are joined in the same year.
As many as persons joined after S as before T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

P joined immediately before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number
of days nor in the first or last month of the year.
O joined two months after R.
As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t join in a leap year.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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And again we have,

D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who didn’t join in the last
month of a year.
Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D.
The number of persons who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined
after M.
N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

From the above conditions Case-1 and Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and N and
Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: E

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons joined between A and L and both are joined in a different years and neither of
them join in the last month of a year.
Only one person joined between S and L and both are joined in the same year.
As many as persons joined after S as before T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

P joined immediately before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number
of days nor in the first or last month of the year.
O joined two months after R.
As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t join in a leap year.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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And again we have,

D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who didn’t join in the last
month of a year.
Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D.
The number of persons who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined
after M.
N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

From the above conditions Case-1 and Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and N and
Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: C

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons joined between A and L and both are joined in a different years and neither of
them join in the last month of a year.
Only one person joined between S and L and both are joined in the same year.
As many as persons joined after S as before T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

P joined immediately before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number
of days nor in the first or last month of the year.
O joined two months after R.
As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t join in a leap year.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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And again we have,

D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who didn’t join in the last
month of a year.
Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D.
The number of persons who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined
after M.
N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

From the above conditions Case-1 and Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and N and
Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons joined between A and L and both are joined in a different years and neither of
them join in the last month of a year.
Only one person joined between S and L and both are joined in the same year.
As many as persons joined after S as before T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

P joined immediately before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number
of days nor in the first or last month of the year.
O joined two months after R.
As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t join in a leap year.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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And again we have,

D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who didn’t join in the last
month of a year.
Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D.
The number of persons who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined
after M.
N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

From the above conditions Case-1 and Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and N and
Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons joined between A and L and both are joined in a different years and neither of
them join in the last month of a year.
Only one person joined between S and L and both are joined in the same year.
As many as persons joined after S as before T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

P joined immediately before R and neither of them joined in the month having an even number
of days nor in the first or last month of the year.
O joined two months after R.
As many persons joined after O as before B who didn’t join in a leap year.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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And again we have,

D joined five months before Z who joined immediately before Q who didn’t join in the last
month of a year.
Both Z and Q joined in the same year as D.
The number of persons who joined before Q is one less than the number of persons who joined
after M.
N and C joined in the same month and one of them joined before A.

From the above conditions Case-1 and Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and N and
Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: E

6. Questions

Answer: E

I). 18 14 1 11 4 15 21 2 7 3 – R N A K D O U B G C - BACKGROUND

II). 12 14 21 19 1 15 5 3 13 2 – L N U S A O E C M B - CONSUMABLE

III). 22 15 19 13 18 5 9 23 3 1 – V O S M R E I W C A – MICROWAVES

All three are meaningful words.

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7. Questions

Answer: A

I). LQHVXWUESO – INESUTRBPL - BLUEPRINTS

II). DUJHXQOVLS – ARGEUNLSIP - PLEASURING

III). QHVWVPDLI – NESTSMAIF –MANIFESTS

All I, II, and III will form a meaningful word.

8. Questions

Answer: E

I). 18 12 23 11 6 19 5 15 4 9 – R L W K F S E O D I – FIELDWORKS – 3 Pairs

II). 15 21 20 2 14 19 9 1 3 18 – O U T B N S I A C R – INCUBATORS - 3 Pairs

III). 9 14 21 19 1 13 12 10 18 15 – I N U S A M L J R O – JOURNALISM - 3 Pairs

9. Questions

Answer: E

I). W H M F R Z B G Q E V I X – UFKDPXZEOCTGV - CDEFGKOPTUVXZ

II). Q A W J D L S G N Z T M B – OYUHBJQELXRKZ - BEHJKLOQRUXYZ

III). Y H I S Q P B Z C X E J U – WFGQONZXAVCHS – ACFGHNOQSVWXZ

Seventh letter from the right i.e. ‘O’ remains unchanged in all the three series

10. Questions

Answer: C

I). 12 17 11 7 24 16 4 8 3 13 22 18 – 9 18 12 8 21 13 1 5 4 14 19 15 – I R L H U M A E D N S O-
MALNOURISHED

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II). 11 19 4 15 12 17 8 1 6 18 16 22 – 12 20 1 16 9 18 5 2 3 15 13 19 – L T A P I R E B C O M S -
PROBLEMATICS

III). 28 18 19 24 4 20 11 8 1 22 13 12 – 25 15 20 21 1 17 12 5 2 19 14 9 – Y O T U A Q L E B S N I -
QUESTIONABLY

All three are meaningful words.

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

G is parked fifth to the left of B.


The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right of J.
K is parked third to the right of J.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked adjacent to G and K.
The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant.
The number of lots to the left of E is equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not
parked at any extreme ends.

From the above conditions there is new possibility as Case-2a

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And again, we have

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which
is not parked to the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is not
adjacent to G.

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A
and D which is not parked to the left of A.
F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in an even-numbered slot.
D is neither parked adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

From the above conditions Case 2 and 2a gets eliminated as F is placed in even-numbered position in both
cases. Hence Case-1 will be the final arrangement

Answer: C

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G is parked fifth to the left of B.


The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right of J.
K is parked third to the right of J.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked adjacent to G and K.
The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant.
The number of lots to the left of E is equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not
parked at any extreme ends.

From the above conditions there is new possibility as Case-2a

And again, we have

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which
is not parked to the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is not

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adjacent to G.

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A
and D which is not parked to the left of A.
F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in an even-numbered slot.
D is neither parked adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

From the above conditions Case 2 and 2a gets eliminated as F is placed in even-numbered position in both
cases. Hence Case-1 will be the final arrangement

Answer: B

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

G is parked fifth to the left of B.


The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right of J.
K is parked third to the right of J.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked adjacent to G and K.
The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant.
The number of lots to the left of E is equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not
parked at any extreme ends.

From the above conditions there is new possibility as Case-2a

And again, we have

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which
is not parked to the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is not
adjacent to G.

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A
and D which is not parked to the left of A.
F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in an even-numbered slot.
D is neither parked adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

From the above conditions Case 2 and 2a gets eliminated as F is placed in even-numbered position in both
cases. Hence Case-1 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

G is parked fifth to the left of B.


The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right of J.
K is parked third to the right of J.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked adjacent to G and K.
The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant.
The number of lots to the left of E is equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not
parked at any extreme ends.

From the above conditions there is new possibility as Case-2a

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And again, we have

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which
is not parked to the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is not
adjacent to G.

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A
and D which is not parked to the left of A.
F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in an even-numbered slot.
D is neither parked adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

From the above conditions Case 2 and 2a gets eliminated as F is placed in even-numbered position in both
cases. Hence Case-1 will be the final arrangement

Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G is parked fifth to the left of B.


The number of lots to the left of G is twice the number of lots to the right of J.
K is parked third to the right of J.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

E is parked third to the left of I and neither of them are parked adjacent to G and K.
The adjacent lot of neither J nor I is left vacant.
The number of lots to the left of E is equal to the number of lots between H and E which is not
parked at any extreme ends.

From the above conditions there is new possibility as Case-2a

And again, we have

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A and D which
is not parked to the left of A. F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in even- numbered slot. D is not

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adjacent to G.

As many as cars parked between H and C which is not parked to the right of H as between A
and D which is not parked to the left of A.
F neither parked to the left of A nor parked in an even-numbered slot.
D is neither parked adjacent to I nor G, which is parked to the right of A.

From the above conditions Case 2 and 2a gets eliminated as F is placed in even-numbered position in both
cases. Hence Case-1 will be the final arrangement

Answer: C

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only P are R (Three person lives between P and R).


T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P.

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Some T are not the one who is having 23 diaries (no person lives between T and the one who is
having 23 diaries).
As many persons live above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither live above fourth floor nor above T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

Only a few of the one who is having 31 diaries are L (two persons lives between the one who is
having 31 diaries and L).
The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L.
Some of the one who is having 29 diaries are not Q (no person lives between the one who is
having 29 diaries and Q).
Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q (one person lives between Q and M).
Some S are not N (no person lives between S and N).
N lives in the immediate above floor of L.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place L, Q, and M and we have new
possibility as Case-1a

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And again, we have

Only the one who is having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries (three person lives
between the one who is having 47 diaries and the one who is having 53 diaries), where the one
with 53 dairies is not above the one with 47 dairies.
U doesn’t lives below O.
The sum of dairies of O and L is s perfect square number.
Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is having 47 diaries (no person
lives between the one who is having 19 diaries and the one who is having 47 diaries).
The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square number.
The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3.
Not more than two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

From the above conditions cases-1 and 1a will get eliminated because U and O difference is not a perfect
square number and the sum of O and L is not a perfect square. Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: C

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only P are R (Three person lives between P and R).


T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P.
Some T are not the one who is having 23 diaries (no person lives between T and the one who is
having 23 diaries).
As many persons live above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither live above fourth floor nor above T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

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Only a few of the one who is having 31 diaries are L (two persons lives between the one who is
having 31 diaries and L).
The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L.
Some of the one who is having 29 diaries are not Q (no person lives between the one who is
having 29 diaries and Q).
Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q (one person lives between Q and M).
Some S are not N (no person lives between S and N).
N lives in the immediate above floor of L.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place L, Q, and M and we have new
possibility as Case-1a

And again, we have

Only the one who is having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries (three person lives
between the one who is having 47 diaries and the one who is having 53 diaries), where the one
with 53 dairies is not above the one with 47 dairies.
U doesn’t lives below O.
The sum of dairies of O and L is s perfect square number.
Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is having 47 diaries (no person
lives between the one who is having 19 diaries and the one who is having 47 diaries).
The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square number.
The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3.
Not more than two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

From the above conditions cases-1 and 1a will get eliminated because U and O difference is not a perfect
square number and the sum of O and L is not a perfect square. Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D (Except option D all others lives in odd numbered floor)

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only P are R (Three person lives between P and R).


T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P.
Some T are not the one who is having 23 diaries (no person lives between T and the one who is
having 23 diaries).
As many persons live above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither live above fourth floor nor above T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

Only a few of the one who is having 31 diaries are L (two persons lives between the one who is
having 31 diaries and L).
The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L.
Some of the one who is having 29 diaries are not Q (no person lives between the one who is
having 29 diaries and Q).
Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q (one person lives between Q and M).
Some S are not N (no person lives between S and N).
N lives in the immediate above floor of L.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place L, Q, and M and we have new
possibility as Case-1a

And again, we have

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Only the one who is having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries (three person lives
between the one who is having 47 diaries and the one who is having 53 diaries), where the one
with 53 dairies is not above the one with 47 dairies.
U doesn’t lives below O.
The sum of dairies of O and L is s perfect square number.
Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is having 47 diaries (no person
lives between the one who is having 19 diaries and the one who is having 47 diaries).
The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square number.
The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3.
Not more than two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

From the above conditions cases-1 and 1a will get eliminated because U and O difference is not a perfect
square number and the sum of O and L is not a perfect square. Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement

Answer: D

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only P are R (Three person lives between P and R).


T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P.
Some T are not the one who is having 23 diaries (no person lives between T and the one who is
having 23 diaries).
As many persons live above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither live above fourth floor nor above T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

Again we have,

Only a few of the one who is having 31 diaries are L (two persons lives between the one who is
having 31 diaries and L).
The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L.
Some of the one who is having 29 diaries are not Q (no person lives between the one who is

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having 29 diaries and Q).


Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q (one person lives between Q and M).
Some S are not N (no person lives between S and N).
N lives in the immediate above floor of L.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place L, Q, and M and we have new
possibility as Case-1a

And again, we have

Only the one who is having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries (three person lives
between the one who is having 47 diaries and the one who is having 53 diaries), where the one
with 53 dairies is not above the one with 47 dairies.
U doesn’t lives below O.
The sum of dairies of O and L is s perfect square number.
Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is having 47 diaries (no person
lives between the one who is having 19 diaries and the one who is having 47 diaries).
The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square number.
The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3.
Not more than two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

From the above conditions cases-1 and 1a will get eliminated because U and O difference is not a perfect
square number and the sum of O and L is not a perfect square. Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only P are R (Three person lives between P and R).


T lives two floors below R who doesn’t live above P.
Some T are not the one who is having 23 diaries (no person lives between T and the one who is
having 23 diaries).
As many persons live above the one who is having 37 diaries as below the one who is having
23 diaries who neither live above fourth floor nor above T.

From the above conditions there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

Only a few of the one who is having 31 diaries are L (two persons lives between the one who is
having 31 diaries and L).
The one who is having 29 diaries lives three floors below L.
Some of the one who is having 29 diaries are not Q (no person lives between the one who is
having 29 diaries and Q).
Some Q are M who doesn’t lives above Q (one person lives between Q and M).
Some S are not N (no person lives between S and N).
N lives in the immediate above floor of L.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place L, Q, and M and we have new
possibility as Case-1a

And again, we have

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Only the one who is having 47 diaries are the one who is having 53 diaries (three person lives
between the one who is having 47 diaries and the one who is having 53 diaries), where the one
with 53 dairies is not above the one with 47 dairies.
U doesn’t lives below O.
The sum of dairies of O and L is s perfect square number.
Some of the one who is having 19 diaries are not the one who is having 47 diaries (no person
lives between the one who is having 19 diaries and the one who is having 47 diaries).
The difference between the number of diaries that U and O having is a perfect square number.
The difference between the number of dairies between R and O is a multiple of 3.
Not more than two floors below the one who is having 53 diaries.

From the above conditions cases-1 and 1a will get eliminated because U and O difference is not a perfect
square number and the sum of O and L is not a perfect square. Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement

Answer: E

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons Zoya, Deep, Krish, Neha, Monty, Shahil, Kavya, and Rizwan in different years viz.- 1968,
1975, 1987, 1992, 1998, 2005, 2009, and 2012. Each person eats different food items viz.- Poha, Jalebi,
Dosa, Kheer, Biryani, Samosa, Chaat, and Dhokla. Only one person was born in each year.

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a leap year. The
number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before Monty, who eats
Poha. The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of Deep and
the one who eats Dosa. The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of
persons born before the one who eats Chaat. The one who eats Chaat was born after Krish. The difference
of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number. The one who eats Dhokla was not
born after Rizwan. Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa. The age difference between
Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

Who among the following persons was born in 1998?

a. Kavya

b. The one was born three persons after Monty

c. The one who eats Dosa

d. Deep

e. Either B or C

2. Questions

Which of the following fills the gap in the statement “The age difference between the one who eats
_____ and Rizwan is ____________

a. Samosa, 6 years

b. Biryani, 17 years

c. Poha, 21 years

d. Either B or C

e. Either A or B

3. Questions

If all the persons eats food items in alphabetical order in the same order they was born from 1968,
then who among the following person’s food item remains unchanged?

a. No one

b. The one who was born in 1992

c. Kavya

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d. Neha

e. Both B and C

4. Questions

Who among the following persons was born between the one who eats Chaat and Zoya?

I). The one who eats Samosa

II). Rizwan

III). The one who was born six years before Kavya

a. Only I

b. Both I and III

c. Only II

d. Both I and II

e. All I, II, and III

5. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true?

a. Only two persons born before the one who eats Chaat

b. Shahil was born in 1998

c. The one who eats Biryani was born just before Kavya

d. Neha eats Chaat

e. All the above statements are true

6. Questions

Below question consists of three statements. Study the following information carefully and decide
which of the following statement is sufficient to answer.

Seven boxes – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a form of stack. Which of the
following box is kept immediately below U?

I). Only three boxes are kept between T and V, which is kept below T. The number of boxes kept above T
is one less than the number of boxes kept below U. Only one box is kept between U and Q.

II). T is kept three places above U. Only one box is kept between U and Q, which is kept adjacent to V.

III). Only four boxes are kept between P and Q, which is kept two boxes below U. Only two boxes are
kept between S and Q, which is not kept adjacent to T.

a. Only III

b. Only I

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c. Either II or III

d. Either I or II

e. None

7. Questions

Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are living in a circular table facing towards the centre.
Who sits immediate right of D?

I). Only two persons sit between G and F, who sits second to the right of A. C sits third to the right of B.
Neither D nor B sits adjacent to G and C. E and C doesn’t sit adjacent to F.

II). A sits fourth to the right of B, who sits second to the left of D. Neither E nor G sits adjacent to D.

III). G sits fourth to the left of F, who sits second to the right of A. E and B sits together. G and D don’t sit
together.

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Either I or III

d. Either II or III

e. Only III

8. Questions

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in a four floored building marked 1 to 4 in such a


way the lowermost floor is marked as one, the floor immediately above is marked as two, and so on
till the topmost floor is marked as 4. There are two flats on each floor viz.- flat X and flat Y where
flat X is to the west of flat Y. The persons in alphabetical order are not sitting at the same table. B
lives three floors above E, both are not living in the same flat. D lives two floors above E in the same
flat. C lives west of A.

Who among the following persons lives immediately below H in the same flat?

I). H lives above G, both lives in the same flat. No one lives to the east of F.

II). H and F lives in the different flat. F lives to the northeast of G.

III). F and H lives in the different flat.

a. Either II or III

b. Only I

c. Only III

d. Either I or II

e. None

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9. Questions

Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W, are sitting in a row facing north. P sits third from the
either end. The number of persons sitting between P and T is same as the number of persons sitting
to the right of T, who sits adjacent to R.

Who among the following persons sits third to the right of W?

I). Only three persons sit between W and T. Q doesn’t sit at the end. S sits third to the left of U, both are
not sitting adjacent to R.

II). Only two persons sit between R and V, who sits immediate right of Q. W doesn’t sit at the end.

III). The number of persons sitting to the left of W is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right
of Q.

a. Only I

b. Only I and II

c. Only III

d. Either I or Both II and III

e. None

10. Questions

In a certain code language some statements are coded as:

“Right Several Trade Kind Active” is coded as “nm gd jm qs go”.

“Trade Right Cloud Dust Heavy” is coded as “jm hm gd ku dj”.

How “Kind Dust” is coded in the given code language?

I). “Kind Right Cloud Dust” is coded as “qs gd hm ku”.

II). “Heavy Cloud Several Active” is coded as “dj hm go nm”.

III). “Kind Heavy Cloud Active” is coded as “qs dj hm nm”.

a. Only III

b. Both I and II

c. Only II

d. Either II or III

e. None

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, in the office meeting are sitting in two concentric square table
in such a way four persons sit at inner table facing away from the centre whereas four persons sit at outer

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table facing towards the centre. All of them are sitting in the middle of the sides. The persons in inner
table are facing the persons at the outer table. Each person submitted different number of projects between
20 and 55.

Note:

I). The one who submitted an even number of files sits at the outer table whereas the one who
submitted an odd number of files sits at the inner table.

II). If A faces B, then both are sitting at different tables, else if A sits opposite to B, then both sits
at the same table.

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A. Only one person sits
between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11. H submitted two files more than G,
who submitted a perfect square number of files more than 27. The difference between the files submitted
by G and the one who sits immediately left of E is one less than the file submitted by E. The one who sits
opposite to D submitted 28 files. G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest
even number of files. E submitted the number of files which is a multiple of 7. E submits four files less
than A, and both sits at the same table. C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not
29. The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23. G sits immediately left of H
but not facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G (2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:

I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Who among the following persons submitted the second highest file in the final arrangement?

a. The one who sits immediate left of D

b. A

c. The one who sits opposite to B

d. D

e. Either B or C

12. Questions

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Who among the following persons doesn’t sit at the outer table in the final arrangement?

a. The one who submitted 5 files less than D

b. The one who sits immediate left of E

c. The one who submitted 22 files

d. The one who sits immediate right of A

e. Either A or B

13. Questions

Four of the five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group, find the odd one out which
doesn’t belong to the group based on the final arrangement?

a. The one who submitted 28 files

b. The one who sits facing F

c. The one who sits facing C

d. The one who sits immediate right of G

e. D

14. Questions

Who among the following persons sits facing H?

I). The one who submitted 32 files

II). The one who sits second to the right of G

III). D

a. Only I

b. Both I and III

c. Only II

d. Both I and II

e. All I, II, and III

15. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true?

a. D and B sit at the same table in the final arrangement

b. B submitted 27 files

c. Only two persons submitted less files than G

d. The difference of file submitted by D and E is 26

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e. All the above statements are true

16. Questions

In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two conclusions. You have to
assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the conclusions together and decide
which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the
statement.

Statement:

The bank has introduced a new personal loan product with flexible repayment terms, lower interest rates
for borrowers with high credit scores, and the option to defer payments in cases of financial hardship.

Conclusions:

I). The new personal loan product is likely to be attractive to borrowers with high credit scores due to the
lower interest rates.

II). The option to defer payments in cases of financial hardship may appeal to borrowers who are
concerned about potential future financial difficulties.

a. None can be concluded

b. Only I can be concluded

c. Either I or II can be concluded

d. Both I and II can be concluded

e. Only II can be concluded

17. Questions

Statement:

The bank has launched a new credit card that offers travel rewards, no foreign transaction fees, and travel
insurance coverage.

Conclusions:

I). The new credit card is likely to attract frequent travelers who value travel rewards and benefits.

II). The inclusion of travel insurance coverage may enhance the appeal of the credit card for users
concerned about travel-related risks.

a. None can be concluded

b. Only I can be concluded

c. Either I or II can be concluded

d. Both I and II can be concluded

e. Only II can be concluded

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Statement:

The bank has introduced a new savings account with higher interest rates for large deposits, a user-friendly
mobile app for account management, and an automatic savings plan feature.

Conclusions:

I). The new savings account is likely to attract individuals who have large sums of money to deposit.

II). The user-friendly mobile app and automatic savings plan may appeal to customers who prefer
convenient and automated financial management.

a. None can be concluded

b. Only I can be concluded

c. Either I or II can be concluded

d. Both I and II can be concluded

e. Only II can be concluded

19. Questions

In each of the following questions, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause
and effect relationship between the two statements. These statements may be independent causes or
may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect
of the other statement. Read both statements carefully and decide which of the following answer
choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements and mark your answer.

I). A new fitness center opened in a neighborhood.

II). Local restaurants reported a decrease in the number of customers.

a. If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect

b. If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect

c. If both the statement I and II are independent causes

d. If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes

e. If both the statements I and II are effects of the same common causes

20. Questions

I). A city experienced an increase in energy consumption during the summer months.

II). The local power company reported frequent power outages.

a. If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect

b. If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect

c. If both the statement I and II are independent causes

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d. If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes

e. If both the statements I and II are effects of the same common causes

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a
leap year.
The number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before
Monty, who eats Poha.

That means, in case (1) Deep was born in 2012, in case (2) Deep was born in 1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of
Deep and the one who eats Dosa.
The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of persons
born before the one who eats Chaat.
The one who eats Chat was born after Krish.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Dosa was born in 2005, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number.
The one who eats Dhokla was not born after Rizwan.

That means, in case (1) Neha was born in 1987, in case (1a) Neha was born in 2005.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa.
The age difference between Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Jalebi was born in 2012, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as there is no place for Zoya and the one who eats Samosa.

Answer: B

2. Questions

We have:

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a
leap year.
The number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before
Monty, who eats Poha.

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That means, in case (1) Deep was born in 2012, in case (2) Deep was born in 1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of
Deep and the one who eats Dosa.
The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of persons
born before the one who eats Chaat.
The one who eats Chat was born after Krish.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Dosa was born in 2005, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number.
The one who eats Dhokla was not born after Rizwan.

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That means, in case (1) Neha was born in 1987, in case (1a) Neha was born in 2005.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa.
The age difference between Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Jalebi was born in 2012, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as there is no place for Zoya and the one who eats Samosa.

Answer: E

3. Questions

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We have:

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a
leap year.
The number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before
Monty, who eats Poha.

That means, in case (1) Deep was born in 2012, in case (2) Deep was born in 1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of
Deep and the one who eats Dosa.
The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of persons
born before the one who eats Chaat.
The one who eats Chat was born after Krish.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Dosa was born in 2005, case (2) is not valid.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number.
The one who eats Dhokla was not born after Rizwan.

That means, in case (1) Neha was born in 1987, in case (1a) Neha was born in 2005.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa.
The age difference between Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Jalebi was born in 2012, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1a) is not valid as there is no place for Zoya and the one who eats Samosa.

Answer: A

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We have:

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a
leap year.
The number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before
Monty, who eats Poha.

That means, in case (1) Deep was born in 2012, in case (2) Deep was born in 1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of
Deep and the one who eats Dosa.
The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of persons
born before the one who eats Chaat.
The one who eats Chat was born after Krish.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Dosa was born in 2005, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number.
The one who eats Dhokla was not born after Rizwan.

That means, in case (1) Neha was born in 1987, in case (1a) Neha was born in 2005.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa.
The age difference between Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Jalebi was born in 2012, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as there is no place for Zoya and the one who eats Samosa.

Answer: D

5. Questions

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We have:

Only three persons were born between Deep and the one who eats kheer, who was born in a
leap year.
The number of persons born after Deep is one less than the number of persons born before
Monty, who eats Poha.

That means, in case (1) Deep was born in 2012, in case (2) Deep was born in 1992.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The age difference between Monty and Rizwan is 10 years more than the age difference of
Deep and the one who eats Dosa.
The number of persons born between Rizwan and Kavya is same as the number of persons
born before the one who eats Chaat.
The one who eats Chat was born after Krish.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Dosa was born in 2005, case (2) is not valid.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The difference of age between the one who eats Dhokla and Neha is a prime number.
The one who eats Dhokla was not born after Rizwan.

That means, in case (1) Neha was born in 1987, in case (1a) Neha was born in 2005.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Zoya was born immediately after the one who eats Samosa.
The age difference between Zoya and the one who eats Jalebi is more than five years.

That means, in case (1) the one who eats Jalebi was born in 2012, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1a) is not valid as there is no place for Zoya and the one who eats Samosa.

Answer: C

6. Questions

Answer: E

None of the statements are sufficient.

7. Questions

Answer: C

From statement I:

Only two persons sit between G and F, who sits second to the right of A. C sits third to the right of B.
Neither D nor B sits adjacent to G and C. E and C doesn’t sit adjacent to F.

Based on the above given information we have:

Clearly, F sits immediate right of D.

Hence, statement I alone is sufficient.

From statement III:

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G sits fourth to the left of F, who sits second to the right of A. E and B sits together. G and D don’t sit
together.

Based on the above given information we have:

Clearly, F sits immediate right of D.

Hence, statement III alone is sufficient.

8. Questions

Answer: B

B lives three floors above E, both are not living in the same flat. D lives two flats above E. C lives west of
A.

Based on the above given information we have:

From statement I:

H lives above G, both lives in the same flat. No one lives to the east of F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Clearly, C lives immediate below H in the same flat.

Hence, statement I alone is sufficient.

9. Questions

Answer: D

P sits third from the either end. The number of persons sitting between P and T is same as the number of
persons sitting to the right of T, who sits adjacent to R.

Based on the above given information we have:

From statement I:

Only three person sits between W and T. S sits third to the left of U, both are not sitting adjacent to R. Q
doesn’t sit at the end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Clearly, Q sits third to the right of W.

Hence, statement I alone is sufficient.

From statement II and III:

I). Only two persons sit between R and V, who sits immediate right of Q. W doesn’t sit at the end.

III). The number of persons sitting to the left of W is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right
of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Clearly, R sits third to the right of W.

Hence, both statement II and III together are sufficient

10. Questions

Answer: B

“Right Several Trade Kind Active” is coded as “nm gd jm qs go”.

“Trade Right Cloud Dust Heavy” is coded as “jm hm gd ku dj”.

From the above given statements we have:

Right/Trade ---> gd/jm

Several/Kind/Active ---> go/qs/nm

Cloud/Dust/Heavy ----> hm/ku/dj

From statement I and II:

“Kind Right Cloud Dust” is coded as “qs gd hm ku”.

“Heavy Cloud Several Active” is coded as “dj hm go nm”.

Right/Trade ----> gd/jm

Several/Kind/Active ---> go/qs/nm

Cloud/Dust/Heavy ---> hm/ku/dj

From the above give information we have:

Kind ----> qs

Cloud ----> hm

Dust ----> ku

Thus, “Kind Dust” means “qs ku”.

Hence, both statements I and II are together sufficient.

From statement III:

“Kind Heavy Cloud Active” is coded as “qs dj hm nm”.

Right/Trade ---> gd/jm

Several/Kind/Active ---> go/qs/nm

Cloud/Dust/Heavy ---> hm/ku/dj

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From the above give information we have:

Kind/Active ---> qs/nm

Cloud/Heavy ---> hm/dj

Dust ---> ku

Thus, we can’t determine the code of “Kind Dust” as we don’t know the exact code of Kind.

Hence, statement III is not sufficient.

11. Questions

We have:

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A.

Since, only possible cube number between 20 and 55 is 27. Thus, B sits at the inner table as it submits 27
files which is an odd number.

Only one person sits between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11.

That means, in case (1) A sits facing the one who sits immediate right of B, in case (2) A sits facing the
one who sits immediate left of B.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

H submitted two files more than G, who submitted a perfect square number of files more than
27.

Since, only possible perfect square number more than 27 is either 36 or 49.

Thus, H submitted either 38 or 51 files.

E submitted the number of file which is multiple of 7.


E submits four files less than A, and both sits at the same table.

Since E and A both sits at the same table there will be no place for H and G in the outer table. So the only
possible values for G and H are 49 and 51 respectively.

The difference of the files submitted between G and the one who sits immediate left of E is one
less than the file submitted by E.

Now, again E and A sits at the same table, thus E and A both submitted even number.

Since, only possible number of files submitted by E is 28 and 42, also the difference between G and the
one who sits immediate left of E is one more than E.

The above condition will be satisfied if the number of files submitted by E is 28 and the number of files
submitted by the one who sits immediate left of E is 22.

The one who sits opposite to D submitted 28 files.


G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest even number of files.

The highest even number between 20 and 55 is 54. So D = 54.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) E sits immediate left of A.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not 29.
The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23.

Since, prime number except 29, is always odd, thus C sits at the outer table.

Now, D submitted the highest even number of file which is 54.

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Thus, D must submits 54 files, and F submits 31 files.

As we already know the number of files submitted by G is 49 and H is 51, both 49 and 51 are not prime
numbers, so we can say that F is facing C as the number of files submitted by F is 31 (prime number).

G sits immediate left of H but not facing D.

That means, in case (1) G sits immediate right of B, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as G sits facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G(2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:
I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

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We have:

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A.

Since, only possible cube number between 20 and 55 is 27. Thus, B sits at the inner table as it submits 27
files which is an odd number.

Only one person sits between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11.

That means, in case (1) A sits facing the one who sits immediate right of B, in case (2) A sits facing the
one who sits immediate left of B.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

H submitted two files more than G, who submitted a perfect square number of files more than
27.

Since, only possible perfect square number more than 27 is either 36 or 49.

Thus, H submitted either 38 or 51 files.

E submitted the number of file which is multiple of 7.


E submits four files less than A, and both sits at the same table.

Since E and A both sits at the same table there will be no place for H and G in the outer table. So the only
possible values for G and H are 49 and 51 respectively.

The difference of the files submitted between G and the one who sits immediate left of E is one
less than the file submitted by E.

Now, again E and A sits at the same table, thus E and A both submitted even number.

Since, only possible number of files submitted by E is 28 and 42, also the difference between G and the
one who sits immediate left of E is one more than E.

The above condition will be satisfied if the number of files submitted by E is 28 and the number of files
submitted by the one who sits immediate left of E is 22.

The one who sits opposite to D submitted 28 files.


G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest even number of files.

The highest even number between 20 and 55 is 54. So D = 54.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) E sits immediate left of A.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not 29.
The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23.

Since, prime number except 29, is always odd, thus C sits at the outer table.

Now, D submitted the highest even number of file which is 54.

Thus, D must submits 54 files, and F submits 31 files.

As we already know the number of files submitted by G is 49 and H is 51, both 49 and 51 are not prime
numbers, so we can say that F is facing C as the number of files submitted by F is 31 (prime number).

G sits immediate left of H but not facing D.

That means, in case (1) G sits immediate right of B, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as G sits facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G(2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:

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I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

13. Questions

We have:

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A.

Since, only possible cube number between 20 and 55 is 27. Thus, B sits at the inner table as it submits 27
files which is an odd number.

Only one person sits between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11.

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That means, in case (1) A sits facing the one who sits immediate right of B, in case (2) A sits facing the
one who sits immediate left of B.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

H submitted two files more than G, who submitted a perfect square number of files more than
27.

Since, only possible perfect square number more than 27 is either 36 or 49.

Thus, H submitted either 38 or 51 files.

E submitted the number of file which is multiple of 7.


E submits four files less than A, and both sits at the same table.

Since E and A both sits at the same table there will be no place for H and G in the outer table. So the only
possible values for G and H are 49 and 51 respectively.

The difference of the files submitted between G and the one who sits immediate left of E is one
less than the file submitted by E.

Now, again E and A sits at the same table, thus E and A both submitted even number.

Since, only possible number of files submitted by E is 28 and 42, also the difference between G and the
one who sits immediate left of E is one more than E.

The above condition will be satisfied if the number of files submitted by E is 28 and the number of files
submitted by the one who sits immediate left of E is 22.

The one who sits opposite to D submitted 28 files.


G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest even number of files.

The highest even number between 20 and 55 is 54. So D = 54.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) E sits immediate left of A.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not 29.
The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23.

Since, prime number except 29, is always odd, thus C sits at the outer table.

Now, D submitted the highest even number of file which is 54.

Thus, D must submits 54 files, and F submits 31 files.

As we already know the number of files submitted by G is 49 and H is 51, both 49 and 51 are not prime
numbers, so we can say that F is facing C as the number of files submitted by F is 31 (prime number).

G sits immediate left of H but not facing D.

That means, in case (1) G sits immediate right of B, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as G sits facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G(2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:

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I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D (all the person sits at the inner table except option D)

14. Questions

We have:

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A.

Since, only possible cube number between 20 and 55 is 27. Thus, B sits at the inner table as it submits 27
files which is an odd number.

Only one person sits between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11.

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That means, in case (1) A sits facing the one who sits immediate right of B, in case (2) A sits facing the
one who sits immediate left of B.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

H submitted two files more than G, who submitted a perfect square number of files more than
27.

Since, only possible perfect square number more than 27 is either 36 or 49.

Thus, H submitted either 38 or 51 files.

E submitted the number of file which is multiple of 7.


E submits four files less than A, and both sits at the same table.

Since E and A both sits at the same table there will be no place for H and G in the outer table. So the only
possible values for G and H are 49 and 51 respectively.

The difference of the files submitted between G and the one who sits immediate left of E is one
less than the file submitted by E.

Now, again E and A sits at the same table, thus E and A both submitted even number.

Since, only possible number of files submitted by E is 28 and 42, also the difference between G and the
one who sits immediate left of E is one more than E.

The above condition will be satisfied if the number of files submitted by E is 28 and the number of files
submitted by the one who sits immediate left of E is 22.

The one who sits opposite to D submitted 28 files.


G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest even number of files.

The highest even number between 20 and 55 is 54. So D = 54.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) E sits immediate left of A.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not 29.
The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23.

Since, prime number except 29, is always odd, thus C sits at the outer table.

Now, D submitted the highest even number of file which is 54.

Thus, D must submits 54 files, and F submits 31 files.

As we already know the number of files submitted by G is 49 and H is 51, both 49 and 51 are not prime
numbers, so we can say that F is facing C as the number of files submitted by F is 31 (prime number).

G sits immediate left of H but not facing D.

That means, in case (1) G sits immediate right of B, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as G sits facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G(2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:

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I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: A

15. Questions

We have:

B submitted a cube number of files and sits adjacent to the one who sits facing A.

Since, only possible cube number between 20 and 55 is 27. Thus, B sits at the inner table as it submits 27
files which is an odd number.

Only one person sits between A and the one who submitted files which is multiple of 11.

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That means, in case (1) A sits facing the one who sits immediate right of B, in case (2) A sits facing the
one who sits immediate left of B.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

H submitted two files more than G, who submitted a perfect square number of files more than
27.

Since, only possible perfect square number more than 27 is either 36 or 49.

Thus, H submitted either 38 or 51 files.

E submitted the number of file which is multiple of 7.


E submits four files less than A, and both sits at the same table.

Since E and A both sits at the same table there will be no place for H and G in the outer table. So the only
possible values for G and H are 49 and 51 respectively.

The difference of the files submitted between G and the one who sits immediate left of E is one
less than the file submitted by E.

Now, again E and A sits at the same table, thus E and A both submitted even number.

Since, only possible number of files submitted by E is 28 and 42, also the difference between G and the
one who sits immediate left of E is one more than E.

The above condition will be satisfied if the number of files submitted by E is 28 and the number of files
submitted by the one who sits immediate left of E is 22.

The one who sits opposite to D submitted 28 files.


G submitted more files than B but less than D, who submitted the highest even number of files.

The highest even number between 20 and 55 is 54. So D = 54.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) E sits immediate left of A.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

C sits facing the one who submitted a prime number of files but not 29.
The difference between the number of files submitted by D and F is 23.

Since, prime number except 29, is always odd, thus C sits at the outer table.

Now, D submitted the highest even number of file which is 54.

Thus, D must submits 54 files, and F submits 31 files.

As we already know the number of files submitted by G is 49 and H is 51, both 49 and 51 are not prime
numbers, so we can say that F is facing C as the number of files submitted by F is 31 (prime number).

G sits immediate left of H but not facing D.

That means, in case (1) G sits immediate right of B, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as G sits facing D.

Now, after meeting Team Leader decides to shift place of some of the persons. Some of the persons
throws dice and based on the outcome they interchange their position in the same order:

Outcome: G(2), E(3), C(1), H(5), and D(4).

Conditions:

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I). if the outcome is ‘1’, then interchange their position with person sitting opposite at the same table.

II). If the outcome is ‘2’, then interchange their position with the person sitting immediate left of facing
person.

III). If the outcome is ‘3’, then interchange their position with person immediate left.

IV). If the outcome is ‘4’, then interchange their position with the one who sits second to the left of facing
person.

V). If the outcome is ‘5’, then interchange their position with the one who sits immediate right.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

16. Questions

Answer: D

The statement provides details about a new personal loan product with flexible repayment terms, lower
interest rates for borrowers with high credit scores, and an option to defer payments in cases of financial
hardship. Here's the analysis of the conclusions:

I). The new personal loan product is likely to be attractive to borrowers with high credit scores due to the
lower interest rates. Since the product offers lower interest rates specifically for borrowers with high credit
scores, it is reasonable to conclude that this feature will make the loan more appealing to such borrowers.
This conclusion is directly supported by the feature of lower interest rates for high-credit-score borrowers.

II). The option to defer payments in cases of financial hardship may appeal to borrowers who are
concerned about potential future financial difficulties. The ability to defer payments provides flexibility and
security for borrowers who might face financial challenges in the future. This feature addresses concerns
about financial hardship, making the loan product more attractive to those worried about potential
difficulties. This conclusion is supported by the feature of payment deferral.

Both conclusions are logically supported by the features of the new personal loan product described in the
statement.

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Answer: D

The statement describes a new credit card with travel rewards, no foreign transaction fees, and travel
insurance coverage. Here's how the conclusions align with the features of the credit card:

I). The new credit card is likely to attract frequent travelers who value travel rewards and benefits. The
card offers travel rewards and no foreign transaction fees, which are features that are particularly appealing
to people who travel frequently. Frequent travelers are likely to find these benefits attractive because they
enhance the value of their purchases and reduce costs associated with international travel.

II). The inclusion of travel insurance coverage may enhance the appeal of the credit card for users
concerned about travel-related risks. Travel insurance coverage provides protection against various risks
associated with travel, making the card more appealing to users who are concerned about potential issues
during their trips. This feature adds significant value for those worried about travel-related emergencies or
unexpected costs.

Both conclusions are reasonable based on the features of the new credit card and can be logically inferred
from the provided information.

18. Questions

Answer: E

The statement describes a new savings account with features including higher interest rates for large
deposits, a user-friendly mobile app, and an automatic savings plan. Here's an analysis of the conclusions:

I). The new savings account is likely to attract individuals who have large sums of money to deposit. While
this is a reasonable assumption, the statement does not provide specific evidence on how many people will
be attracted based on the large deposit requirement. The higher interest rates for large deposits may indeed
attract such individuals, but without specific data on customer behavior, this conclusion cannot be
definitively confirmed.

II). The user-friendly mobile app and automatic savings plan may appeal to customers who prefer
convenient and automated financial management. The mobile app’s user-friendliness and the automatic
savings plan are designed to simplify and automate account management, which is likely to attract
customers who value convenience and automation. This conclusion can be reasonably drawn based on the
features aimed at making financial management easier.

Therefore, while Conclusion II can be clearly inferred from the features of the savings account,
Conclusion I cannot be definitively concluded without more specific evidence.

19. Questions

Answer: C

Statement I, "A new fitness center opened in a neighborhood," and Statement II, "Local restaurants
reported a decrease in the number of customers," are independent causes.

In this context:

The opening of a new fitness center (Statement I) might attract residents who are interested in health and
fitness, but it does not necessarily have a direct or clear connection to the number of customers visiting
local restaurants.

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The decrease in customers at local restaurants (Statement II) could be due to a variety of factors unrelated
to the fitness center, such as economic downturns, changes in consumer preferences, or seasonal
fluctuations in dining habits.

Both events may occur simultaneously but are not directly related to each other. The new fitness center's
opening and the restaurant's decrease in customers are likely influenced by independent factors rather than
one directly causing the other.

Therefore, the correct option is (c) – both the statements I and II are independent causes.

20. Questions

Answer: A

Statement I, "A city experienced an increase in energy consumption during the summer months," is the
cause, and Statement II, "The local power company reported frequent power outages," is its effect.

In this context:

During the summer months, energy consumption typically increases due to higher use of air conditioning
and cooling systems. This increase in demand puts additional strain on the power supply infrastructure.

As a result of this higher energy consumption, the local power company might experience frequent power
outages due to the strain on the power grid or infrastructure not being able to handle the increased load.

The cause-and-effect relationship is clear: the rise in energy consumption during the summer (cause) leads
to more frequent power outages reported by the power company (effect).

Therefore, the correct option is (a) – statement I is the cause, and statement II is its effect.

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J live on ten different floors of a ten storeyed building where the
lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is
numbered ten. Only one person lives on each floor. Each person ate different number of fruits in a week.

Note:

I). Only the persons living on a prime number floor ate a prime number of fruits.

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits. C lives immediately below B, who ate
one fruit less than H. The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where
either of them ate 13 fruits. Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F. As
many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits. Odd number of persons live between I and
D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.I ate 3 fruits more than B. The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in
total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits
as F.

How many persons live below J?

a. Not less than three

b. As many as the number of persons living between G and E

c. Half as many persons living above C

d. Three less than the number of persons living below I

e. At least five

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs of persons and the sum of fruits eaten by them are correctly matched?

I). F and E - 18

II). H and C - 21

III). I and J - 21

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All I, II and III

3. Questions

Who among the following persons lives three floors below G?

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a. A

b. J

c. I

d. G

e. C

4. Questions

Which of the following statements are true regarding the final arrangement?

a. D ate two fruits more than E

b. No one lives above J

c. Three persons live between A and F

d. G lives on a prime numbered floor

e. I and J does not live on adjacent floors

5. Questions

What is the total number of fruits eaten by all the persons living in prime numbered floors?

a. 46

b. 28

c. 36

d. 33

e. 30

6. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons – L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U visit three theatres – Imax, PVR and Cinepolis for a movie.
Not more than four persons visit the same theatre and not less than three persons visit the same theatre.
Each of them is wearing different coloured shirts, viz. – Yellow, Pink, Green, Red, Blue, Orange, Black,
Violet, Indigo and White.

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR. The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same
theatre but neither the same theatre as P nor Cinepolis. Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R
nor the one who wears red shirt. Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt. L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the
theatre visited by the maximum number of persons. L and U visit the same theatre. S wears an orange shirt
and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T. S visits the same theatre as M and Q. U visits
neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt. An odd number of persons visit
PVR. Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt. T wears a White shirt. Either N or R wear green shirt. The one
who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt. U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

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Who among the following is wearing the red shirt?

a. Q

b. M

c. R

d. U

e. Cannot be determined

7. Questions

Which of the following pairs of persons does not visit the same theatre?

a. L and R

b. T and S

c. Q and S

d. U and R

e. N and T

8. Questions

Which of the following are not correctly matched?

a. P - Yellow

b. N - Green

c. U - White

d. O - Violet

e. R - Pink

9. Questions

Which of the following statements are true regarding the final arrangement?

a. N and T visit Cinepolis

b. Neither P nor R wears Indigo shirt

c. Either M or Q wears the black shirt

d. Q and S visit PVR

e. All are true

10. Questions

Which of the following theatres is visited by even number of persons?

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I). The one visited by U.

II). The one visited by the one wearing an orange shirt.

III). Cinepolis

a. Only I

b. Only II and III

c. Only I and III

d. Only III

e. All I, II and III

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

The consonants up to M are coded with the first four multiples of 2 i.e., B = 2, C = 4, and so on (After 8,
start the numbering from 2 again). The consonants from N to Z are coded with the smallest four odd
factors of the 90 i.e., N = 1, P = 3, and so on (After 9, start the numbering from 1 again). Vowels A, E, I,
O, and U are coded as @, #, $, % and * respectively.

The codes are written from the left end to the right end.

If two or more conditions are applicable then consider all the conditions.

Condition 1: If the first and last letters are vowels, then both the codes for the vowels are to be coded as
‘0’

Condition 2:If the first and last letters are consonants, then codes of both the consonants are to be
interchanged.

Condition 3: If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, then both the letters are to be
given the code of the immediate next alphabet according to the alphabetic series.

Condition 4:If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, then both the letters are to be
given the code of the immediate preceding alphabet according to the alphabetic series.

Condition 5: If in a word, a consonant is immediately preceded and followed by vowels, then the
consonant should be coded as ‘∞’.

Condition 6: If in a word, a vowel is repeated more than twice, then that vowel must be coded as ‘¥’

Note: If conditions 5 or 6 follows with conditions 1 to 4, then give first priority to conditions 1 to 4 and
then condition 5 or 6.

What will be the code of ‘Murder mystery’?

a. 4*96#9 4313#93

b. 0*96#0 0313#90

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c. 9*96∞4 3313∞94

d. 9*96#4 3313#94

e. None of these

12. Questions

What will be the possible word for the code ‘265@14## 4#∞#@949’ with respect to the given
conditions?

a. Advanced research

b. Advance research

c. Advance happier

d. Advanced happier

e. None of these

13. Questions

How can the word ‘UMBRELLA COVER’ be coded as per the conditions?

a. 0429#220 9%54$

b. 042#9220 9%#54

c. 0429#220 9%∞#4

d. 042#9220 9%∞#4

e. None of these

14. Questions

Which of the following phrases are correctly coded?

I). Artist – 293$13

II). Athlete – 0342#30

III). Actor – 243%1

a. None of these

b. Only i and iii

c. Only iii

d. Only ii and iii

e. All I, ii, iii

15. Questions

If the phrase ‘Indian economic development strategy’ is coded as ‘616$@% 8∞%1%∞$6

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3¥∞¥∞¥34¥16 339@∞#21’, then which of the following word is coded wrong?

a. Indian

b. Strategy

c. Economic

d. Development

e. All are correct

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A number and word arrangement machine, when given an input, rearranges them by following a particular
rule in each step. The following is the illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: Daisy 37 rose 92 marigold 84 lotus 78 hibiscus 21

Step 1: 225 Daisy 37 rose 92 marigold 84 hibiscus 21utsol

Step 2: 225 144 Daisy 37 92 marigold hibiscus 21 sroe utsol

Step 3: 225 144 121 Daisy 37 hibiscus 21 romligda sroe utsol

Step 4: 225 144 121 100 hibiscus 21 ysida romligda sroe utsol

Step 5: 225 144 121 100 9 ussiihcb ysida romligda sroe utsol

Step 6: 237 149 122 101 11

Step 6 is the last and final step of the given input. By following the same rules, find the steps for the below
input and answer the given below.

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

What is the difference between the third number from the left end and the first number from the
right end in step 2?

a. 16

b. 13

c. 22

d. 15

e. None of these

17. Questions

Which of the following is the penultimate step of the given input?

a. 144 100 81 64 63 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

b. 144 100 81 64 36 srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb rookhccca

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c. 144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

d. 144 100 81 64 rookhccca 36 srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

e. 144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpeid yonheeib yuttrlfeb utsqoomi

18. Questions

Which of the following is not the third word from the right end in any of the steps of the given
input?

I). yonheeeb

II). honeybee

III). spider

a. Only I

b. Only III

c. Only I and II

d. None of the above

e. All I, II, III

19. Questions

What is the sum of the first and the last element of the step 6?

a. 183

b. 923

c. 412

d. 148

e. 330

20. Questions

Which of the following is a step in the processing of the given input?

I). 144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

II). 144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

III). 144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

a. Only I

b. Only III

c. Both I and II

d. None of the above

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e. All I, II, III

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits.
C lives immediately below B, who ate one fruit less than H.
The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where either of
them ate 13 fruits.

Here B + H = 17 and H – B = 1. So B=8 and H = 9.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F.
As many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits.
An odd number of persons live between I and D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.
I ate 3 fruits more than B.

I = B + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 (prime number), so I must be placed on a prime numbered floor.

Again, we have,

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J
together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits as F.

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits.
A and J together ate 17 fruits.

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J ate twice as many fruits as F.

Here, A + J = 17 , J = 2F and A/J = 7. Hence A = 7 and J = 10.

In Case 1:

G + E + I + J = 40

So, G = 6

D = 50% more than J = 15

B + C + D + A = 42

C = 12

In Case 2:

H + I + A + D = 40

D = 13, which is not possible.

Hence case 2 can be eliminated.

Answer: B

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits.
C lives immediately below B, who ate one fruit less than H.
The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where either of
them ate 13 fruits.

Here B + H = 17 and H – B = 1. So B=8 and H = 9.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F.
As many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits.
An odd number of persons live between I and D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.
I ate 3 fruits more than B.

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I = B + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 (prime number), so I must be placed on a prime numbered floor.

Again, we have,

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J
together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits as F.

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits.
A and J together ate 17 fruits.
J ate twice as many fruits as F.

Here, A + J = 17 , J = 2F and A/J = 7. Hence A = 7 and J = 10.

In Case 1:

G + E + I + J = 40

So, G = 6

D = 50% more than J = 15

B + C + D + A = 42

C = 12

In Case 2:

H + I + A + D = 40

D = 13, which is not possible.

Hence case 2 can be eliminated.

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Answer: E

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits.
C lives immediately below B, who ate one fruit less than H.
The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where either of
them ate 13 fruits.

Here B + H = 17 and H – B = 1. So B=8 and H = 9.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F.
As many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits.
An odd number of persons live between I and D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.
I ate 3 fruits more than B.

I = B + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 (prime number), so I must be placed on a prime numbered floor.

Again, we have,

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J
together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits as F.

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits.
A and J together ate 17 fruits.

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J ate twice as many fruits as F.

Here, A + J = 17 , J = 2F and A/J = 7. Hence A = 7 and J = 10.

In Case 1:

G + E + I + J = 40

So, G = 6

D = 50% more than J = 15

B + C + D + A = 42

C = 12

In Case 2:

H + I + A + D = 40

D = 13, which is not possible.

Hence case 2 can be eliminated.

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits.
C lives immediately below B, who ate one fruit less than H.
The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where either of
them ate 13 fruits.

Here B + H = 17 and H – B = 1. So B=8 and H = 9.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F.
As many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits.
An odd number of persons live between I and D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.
I ate 3 fruits more than B.

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I = B + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 (prime number), so I must be placed on a prime numbered floor.

Again, we have,

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J
together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits as F.

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits.
A and J together ate 17 fruits.
J ate twice as many fruits as F.

Here, A + J = 17 , J = 2F and A/J = 7. Hence A = 7 and J = 10.

In Case 1:

G + E + I + J = 40

So, G = 6

D = 50% more than J = 15

B + C + D + A = 42

C = 12

In Case 2:

H + I + A + D = 40

D = 13, which is not possible.

Hence case 2 can be eliminated.

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Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

B lives four floors above H and both of them together ate 17 fruits.
C lives immediately below B, who ate one fruit less than H.
The number of floors above C is one less than the number of floors below E, where either of
them ate 13 fruits.

Here B + H = 17 and H – B = 1. So B=8 and H = 9.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Not less than three persons live below G, who lives immediately below F.
As many persons live below G as above the one who ate 7 fruits.
An odd number of persons live between I and D, who ate 50% of fruits more than J.
I ate 3 fruits more than B.

I = B + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 (prime number), so I must be placed on a prime numbered floor.

Again, we have,

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits. A and J
together ate 17 fruits. J ate twice as many fruits as F.

The persons living above H ate 42 fruits in total and the persons living below F ate 40 fruits.
A and J together ate 17 fruits.

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J ate twice as many fruits as F.

Here, A + J = 17 , J = 2F and A/J = 7. Hence A = 7 and J = 10.

In Case 1:

G + E + I + J = 40

So, G = 6

D = 50% more than J = 15

B + C + D + A = 42

C = 12

In Case 2:

H + I + A + D = 40

D = 13, which is not possible.

Hence case 2 can be eliminated.

Answer: C

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR.


The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same theatre but neither the same
theatre as P nor Cinepolis.
Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R nor the one who wears red shirt.
Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the theatre visited by the maximum number of persons.
L and U visit the same theatre.
S wears an orange shirt and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T.
S visits the same theatre as M and Q.
U visits neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt.
Odd number of persons visit PVR.

Case 2 can be eliminated as odd number of persons visit PVR.

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Finally, we have

Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt.


T wears a White shirt.
Either N or R wear green shirt.
The one who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt.
U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

Case 3 can be eliminated because the one who wears a green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears
a violet shirt.

Answer: E

7. Questions

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR.


The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same theatre but neither the same
theatre as P nor Cinepolis.
Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R nor the one who wears red shirt.
Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the theatre visited by the maximum number of persons.
L and U visit the same theatre.
S wears an orange shirt and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T.
S visits the same theatre as M and Q.
U visits neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt.
Odd number of persons visit PVR.

Case 2 can be eliminated as odd number of persons visit PVR.

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Finally, we have

Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt.


T wears a White shirt.
Either N or R wear green shirt.
The one who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt.
U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

Case 3 can be eliminated because the one who wears a green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears
a violet shirt.

Answer: B

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR.


The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same theatre but neither the same
theatre as P nor Cinepolis.
Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R nor the one who wears red shirt.
Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the theatre visited by the maximum number of persons.
L and U visit the same theatre.
S wears an orange shirt and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T.
S visits the same theatre as M and Q.
U visits neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt.
Odd number of persons visit PVR.

Case 2 can be eliminated as odd number of persons visit PVR.

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Finally, we have

Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt.


T wears a White shirt.
Either N or R wear green shirt.
The one who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt.
U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

Case 3 can be eliminated because the one who wears a green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears
a violet shirt.

Answer: C

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR.


The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same theatre but neither the same
theatre as P nor Cinepolis.
Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R nor the one who wears red shirt.
Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the theatre visited by the maximum number of persons.
L and U visit the same theatre.
S wears an orange shirt and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T.
S visits the same theatre as M and Q.
U visits neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt.
Odd number of persons visit PVR.

Case 2 can be eliminated as odd number of persons visit PVR.

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Finally, we have

Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt.


T wears a White shirt.
Either N or R wear green shirt.
The one who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt.
U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

Case 3 can be eliminated because the one who wears a green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears
a violet shirt.

Answer: E

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

P and R visit the same theatre, but not PVR.


The persons who wear black shirt and red shirt visit the same theatre but neither the same
theatre as P nor Cinepolis.
Both O and N visit neither the same theatre as R nor the one who wears red shirt.
Neither O nor N wear a yellow shirt.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

L, who wears the blue shirt, visits the theatre visited by the maximum number of persons.
L and U visit the same theatre.
S wears an orange shirt and visits different theatre from the one visited by U and T.
S visits the same theatre as M and Q.
U visits neither the Cinepolis nor the same theatre as the one wearing Violet shirt.
Odd number of persons visit PVR.

Case 2 can be eliminated as odd number of persons visit PVR.

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Finally, we have

Neither U nor R wear yellow shirt.


T wears a White shirt.
Either N or R wear green shirt.
The one who wears green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears violet shirt.
U doesn’t wear a Pink shirt.

Case 3 can be eliminated because the one who wears a green shirt visits the theatre with the one who wears
a violet shirt.

Answer: A

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Answer: D

By condition 2, Murder is coded as 9*96#4

By condition 2, Mystery is coded as 3313#94

12. Questions

Answer: A

By condition 3, Advanced is coded as 265@14##

By condition 2 and 5, Research is coded as 4#∞#@949

13. Questions

Answer: C

By condition 1, Umbrella is coded as 0429#220

By condition 2 and condition 5, cover is coded as 9%∞#4

14. Questions

Answer: D

By condition 3, Artist is coded as 293$1* (not true in option)

By condition 1 and 5, Athlete is coded as 0342#30

By condition 3, Actor is coded as 243%1

15. Questions

Answer: C

By condition 3, Indian is coded as 616$@%

By condition 3 and 5, Economic is coded as 84¥∞¥4¥6

By condition 2, 5 and 6, Development is coded as 3¥∞¥∞¥34¥16

By condition 2 and 5, Strategy is coded as 339@∞#21

Letters and codes:

16. Questions

Step 1-5 :

Words: The words are selected in the reverse alphabetical order of the third letter from the left end. The
letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and then fixed from the right end.

Number: Numbers are taken in descending order of the sum of the digits. The digit sum is then squared
and fixed from the left end.

Step 6:

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The place value of the last letter of the first word from the right end is added to the first number and so on.

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

Step 1:144 mosquito 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64 yuttrlfeb

Step 2:144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 3:144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 4:144 100 81 64 42 cockroach srpiedyonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 6:146 109 83 68 37

Answer: D

Step 2: 144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

The difference between 42 and 27 is 15.

17. Questions

Step 1-5 :

Words: The words are selected in the reverse alphabetical order of the third letter from the left end. The
letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and then fixed from the right end.

Number: Numbers are taken in descending order of the sum of the digits. The digit sum is then squared
and fixed from the left end.

Step 6:

The place value of the last letter of the first word from the right end is added to the first number and so on.

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

Step 1:144 mosquito 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64 yuttrlfeb

Step 2:144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 3:144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 4:144 100 81 64 42 cockroach srpiedyonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 6:146 109 83 68 37

Answer: C

The penultimate step of the given input is:

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

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Step 1-5 :

Words: The words are selected in the reverse alphabetical order of the third letter from the left end. The
letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and then fixed from the right end.

Number: Numbers are taken in descending order of the sum of the digits. The digit sum is then squared
and fixed from the left end.

Step 6:

The place value of the last letter of the first word from the right end is added to the first number and so on.

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

Step 1:144 mosquito 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64 yuttrlfeb

Step 2:144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 3:144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 4:144 100 81 64 42 cockroach srpiedyonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 6:146 109 83 68 37

Answer: B

19. Questions

Step 1-5 :

Words: The words are selected in the reverse alphabetical order of the third letter from the left end. The
letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and then fixed from the right end.

Number: Numbers are taken in descending order of the sum of the digits. The digit sum is then squared
and fixed from the left end.

Step 6:

The place value of the last letter of the first word from the right end is added to the first number and so on.

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

Step 1:144 mosquito 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64 yuttrlfeb

Step 2:144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 3:144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 4:144 100 81 64 42 cockroach srpiedyonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 6:146 109 83 68 37

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Answer: A

Step 6: 146 109 83 68 37

The sum of the first and last elements = 146 + 37 = 183

20. Questions

Step 1-5 :

Words: The words are selected in the reverse alphabetical order of the third letter from the left end. The
letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and then fixed from the right end.

Number: Numbers are taken in descending order of the sum of the digits. The digit sum is then squared
and fixed from the left end.

Step 6:

The place value of the last letter of the first word from the right end is added to the first number and so on.

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Input: mosquito 93 butterfly 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64

Step 1:144 mosquito 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee 64 yuttrlfeb

Step 2:144 100 42 spider 53 cockroach 27 honeybee utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 3:144 100 81 42 spider 53 cockroach yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 4:144 100 81 64 42 cockroach srpiedyonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 5:144 100 81 64 36 rookhccca srpied yonheeeb utsqoomi yuttrlfeb

Step 6:146 109 83 68 37

Answer: E

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. Each box has different brand shoes.
Information about only a few boxes is known.

Note: More than 10 boxes are kept in a stack.

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike. The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes
above W, which is kept immediately below Z. T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which
is kept six boxes below the box which has Liberty. Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more
than six. The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma. The number of boxes
kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number of boxes kept above H. Not more
than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box which has Clarks and
also doesn’t have Liberty. Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

If we kept two boxes in a stack one which has Reebok shoes kept second from the top and one Box
S which kept three boxes below the box which has Nike shoes then which of the following
statements is/are correct?

a. There are six boxes kept between the box which has Reebok shoes and Puma shoes

b. Box S is kept nine boxes below the box which has Clarks

c. The box which has Nike shoes kept exactly between Box T and Box S

d. Box W is kept five below the box which has Reebok shoes

e. Both A and C

2. Questions

What is the sum of the number of boxes kept between Box Z and the box which has Puma shoes
and the sum of the number of boxes kept between the box which has Liberty shoes and box W?

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6

e. 7

3. Questions

Which of the following box is kept immediately above and seven boxes below Box H as per the
given arrangement, respectively?

a. The box which has Liberty shoes, Box Q

b. Box Z, the box which has Puma shoes

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c. The box which has Sketchers shoes, Box T

d. Box Q, the box which has Clark shoes

e. The box which has Liberty shoes, None

4. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true as per the given arrangement?

I). Two boxes kept between box T and Box H

II). The box which has Puma shoes is kept fourth from the bottom

III). The box which Clarks shoes kept fifth from the top

IV). There are 15 boxes kept in a stack

a. Only I, III and IV

b. Only IV and II

c. Only I, IV and III

d. Only II and III

e. All are true

5. Questions

The box which is kept sixth from the bottom has which of the following brand shoes?

a. Puma shoes

b. Liberty shoes

c. Sketchers shoes

d. Nike shoes

e. Clarks shoes

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons – D, B, G, L, P, T, V, X, Q and R visited different brand gold shops viz., Taiba, Caratlane,
Bvlgari, Bluestone, Kalyan, Tanishq, Cartier, Chanel, Damas and Rossella on two different dates either 21st
or 30th of five different months viz., January, April, May, September and November of the same year. Only
one person visits the gold shop on each date and only two persons attend the seminar in each month.

Note: If the third letter of the golden shop name whose place value is odd as per the English
alphabetical series, then that shop is not visited by any person on an even date of a month having
an even number of days.

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date. Only one person visited

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between T and the one who visited Cartier. As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as
after L, who neither visited in a month having an odd number of days nor on any even date. B visited five
months before the one who visited Chanel. The number of persons visited between B and the one who
visited Tanishq is two more than the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd
date. Q visited immediately after P. L neither visited Tanishq nor Chanel. The one who visited Taiba
visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the one who visited Bvlgari. The one who
visited Bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month having maximum number
of days. G visited neither Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

The number of persons visited before the one who visited Kalyan gold shop is _____than the
number of persons visited after D who visited _____gold shop on _____respectively?

st
a. Three less than, Tanishq, 21 November

th
b. One less than, Caratlane, 30 September

th
c. Three more, Tanishq, 30 November

st
d. Four more than, Chanel, 21 May

th
e. Two less than, Bvlgari, 30 September

7. Questions

______ visited seven months before the one who visited ______ gold shop?

st
a. The one who visited on 21 April, Taiba

b. V, Tanishq

c. The one who visited Damas, Bluestone

d. B, Bvlgari

e. The one who visited Cartier, Caratlane

8. Questions

As many persons visited gold shop between V and the one who visited Damas as between____ and
___?

st
a. D and the one who visited on 21 September

b. The one who visited Rossella and the one who visited immediately before X

c. The one who visited Taiba and L

d. All of the above

e. None of these

9. Questions

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct with respect to the final arrangement?

a. All are incorrect

st
b. Q visited Caratlane on 21 May

c. Two persons visited before P

th
d. X visited on 30 November

st
e. Three persons visited between G and the one who visited on 21 April

10. Questions

Match the Columns as per the given arrangement.

a. II-BP, I-AR and III-CP

b. I-BP, III-AR and II-CQ

c. II-CR, III-BQ and I-AP

d. III-AR, I-CR and II-BQ

e. III-BQ, II-CP and I-AR

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Nine persons – J, K, T, N, Q, R, S, Z and X are there in the family. Each person donates some amount of
money in charity. No two persons donate the same amount of money.

Note: There are no single parents in the family.

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donates more money than X, who is the son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donates more money than J. N is the uncle of X and Z. Neither T nor S has
siblings. Z is the grandson of K, who donates more money than J but less money than S, has only one
unmarried daughter. Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money. Wife of N donates more
money than Z and R but less money than K. Only two persons donate less money than Q. Z neither donates
the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less money than T. The one who donates
the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000. The one who donates the lowest amount of money
donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest
amount of money. X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

Who donated the fourth highest amount of money?

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a. R’s wife

b. The one who donated Rs. 11000

c. Daughter of K

d. Daughter-in-law of J

e. Sister-in-law of T

12. Questions

If the sum of money donated by Husband of S and Wife of K is Rs. 15000 and the difference
between the money donated by Father of R and mother of X is Rs. 3000. Then, what is the
difference between the money donated by wife of K and mother of X?

a. Rs. 4000

b. Rs. 2000

c. Rs. 5000

d. Rs. 1000

e. Rs. 3000

13. Questions

How is the grandfather of Z is related to the one who donated the least amount of money?

a. Father-in-law

b. Father

c. Son

d. Brother-in-law

e. Husband

14. Questions

If the sum of amount of money donated by the brother of R is decreased by 60% and the amount of
the father-in-law of T is decreased by 40% is equal to the amount of money donated by S, then
what is the total amount donated by T’s brother-in-law and S?

a. Rs. 18900

b. Rs. 19700

c. Rs. 18990

d. Rs. 19890

e. Rs. 19800

15. Questions

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct with respect to the final arrangement?

I). Grandmother of Z donated the second highest amount

II). S is the sister of the Son of K

III). Z donated more money than X and T

IV). Aunt of X donated the third lowest amount

a. Only IV

b. Only I and III

c. Only IV, I and II

d. Only III and II

e. All are correct

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table in such way that four
persons sitting at the corner facing outside and two persons each sitting on the longer side of the table
facing inside. They participated in a Group Discussion and hails from three different countries viz., India,
Albania and Georgia. At least two persons but not more than four persons hail from the same country.

Note: The persons who hail from the same countries didn’t sit adjacent to each other.

A, who hails from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the corner. B
sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different country as B. H is sitting
opposite to B. E, neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D. F and G hails from the same
country but not from Georgia and sit opposite to each other. B hails from the same country as H but
different country as D. G, neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India. H doesn’t sit adjacent
to the one who hails from India.

What is the position of the one who hails from the same country as C with respect to the one who
hails from Georgia?

a. Immediate right

b. Fourth to the left

c. Third to the left

d. Both A and C

e. Both B and C

17. Questions

If the participants from India, Albania and Georgia won Amazon voucher of worth Rs. 2500, Rs.
3600 and Rs.1500 respectively. Then who among the following person gets the highest worth

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voucher?

a. The one who hails from the same country as D

b. The one who sits immediate right of F

c. The one who sits opposite to G

d. The one who hails from the same country as B

e. The one who faces C

18. Questions

Who sits sixth to the right of the one who sits immediate left of A?

a. The one who sits opposite to E

b. The one who hails from India

c. The one who hails from the same country as D

d. The one who sits third to the right of the one who hails from Albania

e. The one who sits second to the right of G

19. Questions

If we shift H in the same country from which G hails then, which among the following pair of
countries have equal number of persons?

a. Georgia- Albania

b. Albania- India

c. Either A or B

d. Both B and E

e. India- Georgia

20. Questions

Who is sitting opposite to D and hails from the same country as ____?

a. The one who sits immediate left of D, H

b. The one who sits second to the right of H, E

c. The one who sits fourth to the left of A, F

d. The one who sits immediate left of E, B

e. The one who sits third to the right of E, F

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Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike.
The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes above W, which is kept immediately below Z.

After applying above conditions, we get two possibilities:

Again, we have:

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T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which is kept six boxes below the box
which has Liberty.
Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more than six.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 splits into one more case1a and case2 splits into two
more cases2a and case2b.

Again, we have:

The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma.
The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number
of boxes kept above H.
Not more than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box
which has Clarks and also doesn’t have Liberty.
Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 gets eliminated because there are not more than three
boxes between box W and box H. The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketcher is 3 so,
there must be one box kept above H which is not possible because there is more than 10 boxes kept in a
stack. Similarly, Case2, case2a and case2b get eliminated because it didn’t satisfy the conditions.

Case1a shows the final arrangement and there are 13 boxes kept in a stack.

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Answer: E

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike.
The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes above W, which is kept immediately below Z.

After applying above conditions, we get two possibilities:

Again, we have:

T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which is kept six boxes below the box
which has Liberty.
Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more than six.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 splits into one more case1a and case2 splits into two
more cases2a and case2b.

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Again, we have:

The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma.
The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number
of boxes kept above H.
Not more than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box
which has Clarks and also doesn’t have Liberty.
Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 gets eliminated because there are not more than three
boxes between box W and box H. The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketcher is 3 so,
there must be one box kept above H which is not possible because there is more than 10 boxes kept in a
stack. Similarly, Case2, case2a and case2b get eliminated because it didn’t satisfy the conditions.

Case1a shows the final arrangement and there are 13 boxes kept in a stack.

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Answer: C

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike.
The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes above W, which is kept immediately below Z.

After applying above conditions, we get two possibilities:

Again, we have:

T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which is kept six boxes below the box
which has Liberty.
Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more than six.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 splits into one more case1a and case2 splits into two
more cases2a and case2b.

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Again, we have:

The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma.
The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number
of boxes kept above H.
Not more than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box
which has Clarks and also doesn’t have Liberty.
Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 gets eliminated because there are not more than three
boxes between box W and box H. The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketcher is 3 so,
there must be one box kept above H which is not possible because there is more than 10 boxes kept in a
stack. Similarly, Case2, case2a and case2b get eliminated because it didn’t satisfy the conditions.

Case1a shows the final arrangement and there are 13 boxes kept in a stack.

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Answer: E

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike.
The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes above W, which is kept immediately below Z.

After applying above conditions, we get two possibilities:

Again, we have:

T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which is kept six boxes below the box
which has Liberty.
Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more than six.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 splits into one more case1a and case2 splits into two
more cases2a and case2b.

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Again, we have:

The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma.
The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number
of boxes kept above H.
Not more than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box
which has Clarks and also doesn’t have Liberty.
Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 gets eliminated because there are not more than three
boxes between box W and box H. The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketcher is 3 so,
there must be one box kept above H which is not possible because there is more than 10 boxes kept in a
stack. Similarly, Case2, case2a and case2b get eliminated because it didn’t satisfy the conditions.

Case1a shows the final arrangement and there are 13 boxes kept in a stack.

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Answer: B

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Four boxes are kept between Z and the box which has Nike.
The box which has Liberty is kept three boxes above W, which is kept immediately below Z.

After applying above conditions, we get two possibilities:

Again, we have:

T is kept two boxes above the box which has Puma, which is kept six boxes below the box
which has Liberty.
Even number of boxes is kept below T but not more than six.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 splits into one more case1a and case2 splits into two
more cases2a and case2b.

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Again, we have:

The box which has Sketchers is kept adjacent to the box which has Puma.
The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketchers is two more than the number
of boxes kept above H.
Not more than three boxes kept between W and H, which is kept immediately above the box
which has Clarks and also doesn’t have Liberty.
Q is kept eight boxes below the box which has Clarks.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 gets eliminated because there are not more than three
boxes between box W and box H. The number of boxes kept below the box which has Sketcher is 3 so,
there must be one box kept above H which is not possible because there is more than 10 boxes kept in a
stack. Similarly, Case2, case2a and case2b get eliminated because it didn’t satisfy the conditions.

Case1a shows the final arrangement and there are 13 boxes kept in a stack.

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Answer: C

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have:

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date.
Only one person visited between T and the one who visited Cartier.

After applying above conditions, we get three possibilities:

Again, we have:

As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as after L, who neither visited in a
month having odd number of days nor on even date.
B visited five months before the one who visited Chanel.
The number of persons visited between B and the one who visited Tanishq is two more than
the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd date.
Q visited immediately after P.
L neither visit Tanishq nor Chanel.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case3 because B visited five months before the one who
visited Chanel which third letter is A place value is 1 which is odd so, Chanel cannot be visited on even
date of a month having even number of days.

Case1 and case2 splits into one more case1a and case2a

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Again, we have:

The one who visited Taiba visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the
one who visited Bvlgari.
The one who visited bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month
having maximum number of days.
G neither visited Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case2 and case2a because we cannot have place to fix R.

Case1 eliminated because we don’t have place to fix V before X.

Case1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

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Final arrangement:

We have:

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date.
Only one person visited between T and the one who visited Cartier.

After applying above conditions, we get three possibilities:

Again, we have:

As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as after L, who neither visited in a

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month having odd number of days nor on even date.


B visited five months before the one who visited Chanel.
The number of persons visited between B and the one who visited Tanishq is two more than
the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd date.
Q visited immediately after P.
L neither visit Tanishq nor Chanel.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case3 because B visited five months before the one who
visited Chanel which third letter is A place value is 1 which is odd so, Chanel cannot be visited on even
date of a month having even number of days.

Case1 and case2 splits into one more case1a and case2a

Again, we have:

The one who visited Taiba visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the
one who visited Bvlgari.
The one who visited bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month
having maximum number of days.
G neither visited Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case2 and case2a because we cannot have place to fix R.

Case1 eliminated because we don’t have place to fix V before X.

Case1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

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Final arrangement:

We have:

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date.
Only one person visited between T and the one who visited Cartier.

After applying above conditions, we get three possibilities:

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Again, we have:

As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as after L, who neither visited in a
month having odd number of days nor on even date.
B visited five months before the one who visited Chanel.
The number of persons visited between B and the one who visited Tanishq is two more than
the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd date.
Q visited immediately after P.
L neither visit Tanishq nor Chanel.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case3 because B visited five months before the one who
visited Chanel which third letter is A place value is 1 which is odd so, Chanel cannot be visited on even
date of a month having even number of days.

Case1 and case2 splits into one more case1a and case2a

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Again, we have:

The one who visited Taiba visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the
one who visited Bvlgari.
The one who visited bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month
having maximum number of days.
G neither visited Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case2 and case2a because we cannot have place to fix R.

Case1 eliminated because we don’t have place to fix V before X.

Case1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have:

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date.
Only one person visited between T and the one who visited Cartier.

After applying above conditions, we get three possibilities:

Again, we have:

As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as after L, who neither visited in a

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month having odd number of days nor on even date.


B visited five months before the one who visited Chanel.
The number of persons visited between B and the one who visited Tanishq is two more than
the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd date.
Q visited immediately after P.
L neither visit Tanishq nor Chanel.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case3 because B visited five months before the one who
visited Chanel which third letter is A place value is 1 which is odd so, Chanel cannot be visited on even
date of a month having even number of days.

Case1 and case2 splits into one more case1a and case2a

Again, we have:

The one who visited Taiba visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the
one who visited Bvlgari.
The one who visited bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month
having maximum number of days.
G neither visited Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case2 and case2a because we cannot have place to fix R.

Case1 eliminated because we don’t have place to fix V before X.

Case1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

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Final arrangement:

We have:

The one who visited Damas is four months after T, who doesn’t visit on even date.
Only one person visited between T and the one who visited Cartier.

After applying above conditions, we get three possibilities:

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Again, we have:

As many persons visited before the one who visited Rossella as after L, who neither visited in a
month having odd number of days nor on even date.
B visited five months before the one who visited Chanel.
The number of persons visited between B and the one who visited Tanishq is two more than
the number of persons visited between L and P, who doesn’t visit on odd date.
Q visited immediately after P.
L neither visit Tanishq nor Chanel.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case3 because B visited five months before the one who
visited Chanel which third letter is A place value is 1 which is odd so, Chanel cannot be visited on even
date of a month having even number of days.

Case1 and case2 splits into one more case1a and case2a

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Again, we have:

The one who visited Taiba visited immediately before R, who visited immediately before the
one who visited Bvlgari.
The one who visited bluestone visited before V, who visited before X, who visited in a month
having maximum number of days.
G neither visited Tanishq nor after the one who visited Caratlane.

After applying above conditions, we eliminate case2 and case2a because we cannot have place to fix R.

Case1 eliminated because we don’t have place to fix V before X.

Case1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donate more money than X, who is the
son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donate more money than J.
N is the uncle of X and Z.
Neither T nor S has siblings.
Z is the grandson of K, who donate more money than J but less than S has only one daughter
who is unmarried.

After applying above conditions, we get:

Persons arranged highest to lowest according to the money they donate:

Again, we have:

Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money.


Wife of N donates more money than Z and R but less than K.
Only two persons donate less money than Q.
Z neither donates the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less
money than T.
X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

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After applying above conditions, we get that Only possibility for S’s brother-in-law is N.

There is also no single parent in a family so, there must be one person each is required to become the
spouse of J and K. if J is the spouse of N, then R must be the spouse of S and Q is the daughter of K but
then there is no person left to become the spouse of K.

So, we can say that J must be the wife of K. R is married to S and Q is the only daughter of K. T is the
wife of N.

By this we can say that N donated highest amount of Money.

And N’s wife T donated more than J

Again, we have:

The one who donates the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000.
The one who donates the lowest amount of money donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the
amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we have final arrangement:

Answer: D

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donate more money than X, who is the
son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donate more money than J.
N is the uncle of X and Z.
Neither T nor S has siblings.
Z is the grandson of K, who donate more money than J but less than S has only one daughter
who is unmarried.

After applying above conditions, we get:

Persons arranged highest to lowest according to the money they donate:

Again, we have:

Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money.


Wife of N donates more money than Z and R but less than K.
Only two persons donate less money than Q.
Z neither donates the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less
money than T.
X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we get that Only possibility for S’s brother-in-law is N.

There is also no single parent in a family so, there must be one person each is required to become the
spouse of J and K. if J is the spouse of N, then R must be the spouse of S and Q is the daughter of K but

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then there is no person left to become the spouse of K.

So, we can say that J must be the wife of K. R is married to S and Q is the only daughter of K. T is the
wife of N.

By this we can say that N donated highest amount of Money.

And N’s wife T donated more than J

Again, we have:

The one who donates the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000.
The one who donates the lowest amount of money donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the
amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we have final arrangement:

Answer: C

sum of money donated by R(Husband of S) and J (Wife of K) is Rs. 15000

R donated Rs. 6000. So, J must donate Rs. 9000

difference between the money donated by K (Father of R) and S (mother of X) is Rs. 3000.

K donated Rs.11000. So, S must donate Rs. 14000

Now, difference between the money donated by S and J is Rs. 5000

13. Questions

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Final arrangement:

We have,

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donate more money than X, who is the
son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donate more money than J.
N is the uncle of X and Z.
Neither T nor S has siblings.
Z is the grandson of K, who donate more money than J but less than S has only one daughter
who is unmarried.

After applying above conditions, we get:

Persons arranged highest to lowest according to the money they donate:

Again, we have:

Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money.


Wife of N donates more money than Z and R but less than K.
Only two persons donate less money than Q.
Z neither donates the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less
money than T.
X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we get that Only possibility for S’s brother-in-law is N.

There is also no single parent in a family so, there must be one person each is required to become the

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spouse of J and K. if J is the spouse of N, then R must be the spouse of S and Q is the daughter of K but
then there is no person left to become the spouse of K.

So, we can say that J must be the wife of K. R is married to S and Q is the only daughter of K. T is the
wife of N.

By this we can say that N donated highest amount of Money.

And N’s wife T donated more than J

Again, we have:

The one who donates the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000.
The one who donates the lowest amount of money donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the
amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we have final arrangement:

Answer: B

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donate more money than X, who is the
son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donate more money than J.
N is the uncle of X and Z.
Neither T nor S has siblings.
Z is the grandson of K, who donate more money than J but less than S has only one daughter
who is unmarried.

After applying above conditions, we get:

Persons arranged highest to lowest according to the money they donate:

Again, we have:

Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money.


Wife of N donates more money than Z and R but less than K.
Only two persons donate less money than Q.
Z neither donates the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less
money than T.
X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we get that Only possibility for S’s brother-in-law is N.

There is also no single parent in a family so, there must be one person each is required to become the
spouse of J and K. if J is the spouse of N, then R must be the spouse of S and Q is the daughter of K but

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then there is no person left to become the spouse of K.

So, we can say that J must be the wife of K. R is married to S and Q is the only daughter of K. T is the
wife of N.

By this we can say that N donated highest amount of Money.

And N’s wife T donated more than J

Again, we have:

The one who donates the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000.
The one who donates the lowest amount of money donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the
amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we have final arrangement:

Answer: E

money donated by N, who is brother of R is decreased by 60% ----> 18000*40/100 ----> 7200

money donated by K, who is father-in-law of T is decreased by 40% ----> 11000*60/100 ----> 6600

Sum of N and K is equal to S ----> (7200+6600)=13800

the total amount donated by R, who is T’s brother-in-law and S ----> (13800+6000)=19800Rs.

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Final arrangement:

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We have,

T is the daughter-in-law of J, who is the mother of Q and donate more money than X, who is the
son of R.
S, who is the sister-in-law of N donate more money than J.
N is the uncle of X and Z.
Neither T nor S has siblings.
Z is the grandson of K, who donate more money than J but less than S has only one daughter
who is unmarried.

After applying above conditions, we get:

Persons arranged highest to lowest according to the money they donate:

Again, we have:

Brother-in-law of S donates the highest amount of money.


Wife of N donates more money than Z and R but less than K.
Only two persons donate less money than Q.
Z neither donates the second lowest amount of money nor more than J, who donates less
money than T.
X donates less money than Z but not donates least amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we get that Only possibility for S’s brother-in-law is N.

There is also no single parent in a family so, there must be one person each is required to become the
spouse of J and K. if J is the spouse of N, then R must be the spouse of S and Q is the daughter of K but

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then there is no person left to become the spouse of K.

So, we can say that J must be the wife of K. R is married to S and Q is the only daughter of K. T is the
wife of N.

By this we can say that N donated highest amount of Money.

And N’s wife T donated more than J

Again, we have:

The one who donates the third highest amount of money donates Rs. 11000.
The one who donates the lowest amount of money donates Rs. 6000 which is one-third of the
amount of money donated by the one who donated the highest amount of money.

After applying above conditions, we have final arrangement:

Answer: A

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

A, hail from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from
Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the
corner.

After applying above conditions, we get four possibilities:

Now here, it is given that A and D are from same country but they cannot be from Albania because D is
sitting adjacent to the one who hails from Albania. So, A and D either from India or Georgia. C not hails
from same country as A. So, we get following cases:

Again, we have:

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B sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different from B.
H is sitting opposite to B.
E neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 and Case3 splits into one more case1a and case3a
respectively.

Now here, EG hails from same country but different from B. We don’t have enough information to put
this.

Again, we have:

F and G hails from the same country but not from Georgia and sits opposite to each other.
B hails from the same country as H but different from D.
G neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India.
H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India.

After applying above conditions, we get that case 2, case3, case 4 and case1a gets eliminated because E
and F cannot sit adjacent to each other because they persons hails from same country.

Now, we have case1 and case3a in which C and E sit adjacent so they cannot be from same country.

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Now, in table in case1 we cannot fix the countries from which FEG hails. So, it is eliminated.

Now, let’s fix FEG and BH in remaining cases. Case3 gets eliminated because G is not from India. Now, it
is clear that H is either from Georgia or India but in case1 of table it showing H is from Albania. So, this
case is also eliminated. So, according to case3a we get that FEG is from Albania. So, case1 of rectangular
table is eliminated.

Also, it is given that H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India. By using this, we get D must be
from Georgia. So, case2 also get eliminated.

Case3a and case4 shows the final arrangement in rectangular table and in table respectively.

Answer: D

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

A, hail from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from
Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the
corner.

After applying above conditions, we get four possibilities:

Now here, it is given that A and D are from same country but they cannot be from Albania because D is
sitting adjacent to the one who hails from Albania. So, A and D either from India or Georgia. C not hails
from same country as A. So, we get following cases:

Again, we have:

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B sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different from B.
H is sitting opposite to B.
E neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 and Case3 splits into one more case1a and case3a
respectively.

Now here, EG hails from same country but different from B. We don’t have enough information to put
this.

Again, we have:

F and G hails from the same country but not from Georgia and sits opposite to each other.
B hails from the same country as H but different from D.
G neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India.
H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India.

After applying above conditions, we get that case 2, case3, case 4 and case1a gets eliminated because E
and F cannot sit adjacent to each other because they persons hails from same country.

Now, we have case1 and case3a in which C and E sit adjacent so they cannot be from same country.

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Now, in table in case1 we cannot fix the countries from which FEG hails. So, it is eliminated.

Now, let’s fix FEG and BH in remaining cases. Case3 gets eliminated because G is not from India. Now, it
is clear that H is either from Georgia or India but in case1 of table it showing H is from Albania. So, this
case is also eliminated. So, according to case3a we get that FEG is from Albania. So, case1 of rectangular
table is eliminated.

Also, it is given that H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India. By using this, we get D must be
from Georgia. So, case2 also get eliminated.

Case3a and case4 shows the final arrangement in rectangular table and in table respectively.

Answer: C

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

A, hail from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from
Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the
corner.

After applying above conditions, we get four possibilities:

Now here, it is given that A and D are from same country but they cannot be from Albania because D is
sitting adjacent to the one who hails from Albania. So, A and D either from India or Georgia. C not hails
from same country as A. So, we get following cases:

Again, we have:

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B sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different from B.
H is sitting opposite to B.
E neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 and Case3 splits into one more case1a and case3a
respectively.

Now here, EG hails from same country but different from B. We don’t have enough information to put
this.

Again, we have:

F and G hails from the same country but not from Georgia and sits opposite to each other.
B hails from the same country as H but different from D.
G neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India.
H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India.

After applying above conditions, we get that case 2, case3, case 4 and case1a gets eliminated because E
and F cannot sit adjacent to each other because they persons hails from same country.

Now, we have case1 and case3a in which C and E sit adjacent so they cannot be from same country.

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Now, in table in case1 we cannot fix the countries from which FEG hails. So, it is eliminated.

Now, let’s fix FEG and BH in remaining cases. Case3 gets eliminated because G is not from India. Now, it
is clear that H is either from Georgia or India but in case1 of table it showing H is from Albania. So, this
case is also eliminated. So, according to case3a we get that FEG is from Albania. So, case1 of rectangular
table is eliminated.

Also, it is given that H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India. By using this, we get D must be
from Georgia. So, case2 also get eliminated.

Case3a and case4 shows the final arrangement in rectangular table and in table respectively.

Answer: B

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

A, hail from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from
Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the
corner.

After applying above conditions, we get four possibilities:

Now here, it is given that A and D are from same country but they cannot be from Albania because D is
sitting adjacent to the one who hails from Albania. So, A and D either from India or Georgia. C not hails
from same country as A. So, we get following cases:

Again, we have:

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B sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different from B.
H is sitting opposite to B.
E neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 and Case3 splits into one more case1a and case3a
respectively.

Now here, EG hails from same country but different from B. We don’t have enough information to put
this.

Again, we have:

F and G hails from the same country but not from Georgia and sits opposite to each other.
B hails from the same country as H but different from D.
G neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India.
H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India.

After applying above conditions, we get that case 2, case3, case 4 and case1a gets eliminated because E
and F cannot sit adjacent to each other because they persons hails from same country.

Now, we have case1 and case3a in which C and E sit adjacent so they cannot be from same country.

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Now, in table in case1 we cannot fix the countries from which FEG hails. So, it is eliminated.

Now, let’s fix FEG and BH in remaining cases. Case3 gets eliminated because G is not from India. Now, it
is clear that H is either from Georgia or India but in case1 of table it showing H is from Albania. So, this
case is also eliminated. So, according to case3a we get that FEG is from Albania. So, case1 of rectangular
table is eliminated.

Also, it is given that H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India. By using this, we get D must be
from Georgia. So, case2 also get eliminated.

Case3a and case4 shows the final arrangement in rectangular table and in table respectively.

Answer: E

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

A, hail from the same country as D, who sits immediate right of the one who hails from
Albania.
Two persons sit between D and C, who neither hails from the same country as A nor sits at the
corner.

After applying above conditions, we get four possibilities:

Now here, it is given that A and D are from same country but they cannot be from Albania because D is
sitting adjacent to the one who hails from Albania. So, A and D either from India or Georgia. C not hails
from same country as A. So, we get following cases:

Again, we have:

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B sits third to the left of E, who hails from the same country as G but different from B.
H is sitting opposite to B.
E neither facing inside the table nor sits immediate right of D.

After applying above conditions, we get that case1 and Case3 splits into one more case1a and case3a
respectively.

Now here, EG hails from same country but different from B. We don’t have enough information to put
this.

Again, we have:

F and G hails from the same country but not from Georgia and sits opposite to each other.
B hails from the same country as H but different from D.
G neither an immediate neighbour of A nor hails from India.
H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India.

After applying above conditions, we get that case 2, case3, case 4 and case1a gets eliminated because E
and F cannot sit adjacent to each other because they persons hails from same country.

Now, we have case1 and case3a in which C and E sit adjacent so they cannot be from same country.

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Now, in table in case1 we cannot fix the countries from which FEG hails. So, it is eliminated.

Now, let’s fix FEG and BH in remaining cases. Case3 gets eliminated because G is not from India. Now, it
is clear that H is either from Georgia or India but in case1 of table it showing H is from Albania. So, this
case is also eliminated. So, according to case3a we get that FEG is from Albania. So, case1 of rectangular
table is eliminated.

Also, it is given that H doesn’t sit adjacent to the one who hails from India. By using this, we get D must be
from Georgia. So, case2 also get eliminated.

Case3a and case4 shows the final arrangement in rectangular table and in table respectively.

Answer: D

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve persons -L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in two parallel rows containing six
persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Some are facing north
whereas some are facing south.

Note: Only two pairs of persons sitting opposite to each other are facing each other.

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end. Two persons sit between R and the one sitting
opposite to M, where both of them are facing the opposite direction. O sits third to the right of M. O sits
immediate right of Q, who faces south. Only one person sits to the right of U. The number of persons
sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting to the right of V, who sits third to
the left of T. P sits exactly between L and T. W does not sit at an end. W sits to the left S, where both of
them does not face the south. All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

How many persons sit to the left of W?

a. Not less than four

b. As many persons sit between Q and U

c. Half as many persons sit to the left of L

d. One more than the number of persons sitting to the right of N

e. As many persons sit to the right of V

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs of persons are not facing each other?

I). O and R

II). W and V

III). S and T

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All I, II and III

3. Questions

W sits second to the left of ____, who sits opposite to the one who sits second to the right of ___.

a. O, V

b. U, V

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c. Q, V

d. L, U

e. S, V

4. Questions

Which of the following statements are true regarding the final arrangement?

a. No one sits to the left of O

b. Two persons sit between L and S

c. V sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of R

d. T sits third from the right end

e. None of these

5. Questions

What is the total number of persons sitting to the left of P and right of W?

a. 4

b. 5

c. 6

d. 7

e. None of these

6. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight members of a family - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table in such a way that
some of them are facing the centre while some of them are facing outside(opposite to the centre). The
adjacent persons are not facing the same direction.

Note: The relation between each person is given only with respect to G.

C sits second to the left of G’s son. Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate
left of B.As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D. Three persons sit between G’s sister
and G. G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law. The number of persons sitting between
G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three more than the number of persons sitting between
G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted from the left of H). A and E sit immediate left of each other. A is
a married female. F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece. At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Who among the following is the brother of F and how many persons sit between them?

a. B, Two

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b. H, Three

c. D, Two

d. C, Three

e. G, Three

7. Questions

Which of the following pairs of persons are a married couple?

a. C and D

b. A and H

c. B and E

d. A and G

e. F and H

8. Questions

Which of the following are not correctly matched with respect to their relation to F?

a. B - Husband

b. E - Nephew

c. C - Niece

d. H - Father

e. D – Sister-in-law

9. Questions

Which of the following statements are true regarding the final arrangement?

a. F sits adjacent to the daughter of B

b. Husband of F faces E

c. C sits exactly between H and G

d. B and H sits immediate left of each other

e. All are true

10. Questions

Which of the following pairs of persons have even number of persons sitting between them?

I). F and the mother of E.

II). C and the son of D.

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III). B and the daughter-in-law of A.

a. Only I

b. Only II and III

c. Only I and III

d. Only III

e. All I, II and III

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Certain symbols are used with the following meanings as described below. P@Q means P is to the
east of Q.

P#Q means P is to the west of Q.

P$Q means P is to the north of Q.

P%Q means P is to the south of Q.

P12%Q means P is 12m to the south of Q.

P34$@Q means P is 34m to the northeast of Q.

Two shopping carts – cart 1 and cart 2, are moving towards the billing counter in a hyper market.

The paths travelled by the two carts are given below using the above symbols along with distance in
such a way that cart 1 starts north of cart 2.

Cart 1: A5#B, B2$C, C10@D, E3%D, E12#F, F3$G, G14@H, H4$(BILL)

Cart 2: M6@L, M2%N, N15@O, O2$P, P3#Q, Q7$R, S4@R, S6$T, T4@(BILL)

On the basis of the above statements answer the questions given below

What is the shortest distance between the initial positions of the two carts?

a. 2 m

b. 5 m

c. 3 m

d. 1 m

e. 6 m

12. Questions

If the point where the two carts meet immediately before the billing is the carry bag counter, then
how far is the carry bag counter from the bill section?

a. 4√2 m

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b. 4 m

c. 8 m

d. 32 m

e. 16 m

13. Questions

What is the shortest distance between point A and point O?

a. 10 m

b. √72 m

c. √90 m

d. √109 m

e. None of these

14. Questions

Which of the following point lie on the same line?

I). Q, R, H

II). R, E, F

III). P, Q, L

a. None of these

b. Only ii and iii

c. Only iii

d. Only i and iii

e. All I, ii, iii

15. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true regarding the final arrangement?

a. Cart 1 started from the north east of the billing section

b. Q is northwest of the inital point of cart 2

c. Cart 1 and cart 2 meet two times before the bill section

d. Point D is south east of point P

e. All are correct

16. Questions

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There are two rows given and to find out the resultant of a particular row you need to follow the
following conditions: –

Condition 1: If a square number is followed by a cube number, then the resultant will be the addition of
the numbers.

Condition 2: If a cube number is followed by another cube number, then the resultant will be the
difference between the lower number and higher number.

Condition 3: If a cube number is followed by a square number, then the resultant will be product of both
the numbers.

Condition 4: If square number is followed by another square number, then the resultant will be two times
the lower number.

Condition 5: If all of the condition mentioned above does not fulfil, then resultant number will be sum of
digits of these numbers.

Note: If more than one condition, satisfy then the condition which comes first is followed.

Find the sum of resultants of all row I, row II and row III.

Row I: 8 4 27

Row II: 9 1 15

Row III: 16 25 81

a. 16

b. 13

c. 22

d. 35

e. None of these

17. Questions

Which of the following is the highest resultant of the following series?

Row I: 9 1 4

Row II: 4 1 9

Row III: 1 4 9

a. 16

b. 5

c. 14

d. 10

e. None of these

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18. Questions

In which of the following rows the resultant is an odd number?

Row I: 16 25 8

Row II: 8 27 8

Row III: 9 4 9

a. Only II

b. Only I

c. Both I and II

d. None of the above

e. All I, II, III

19. Questions

What is the resultant of the given expression?

X-Y+Z

X: 1 25 36

Y: 36 1 25

Z: 25 36 1

a. 39

b. 0

c. 50

d. 25

e. 46

20. Questions

Which of the following statements is true regarding the resultants of the given number series?

Row I: 16 8 16

Row II: 8 16 8

Row III: 16 8 8

I). At least two resultants are prime numbers.

II). Not more than two resultants are odd numbers.

III). All resultants are less than or equal to 20.

a. Only I

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b. Only III

c. Both I and II

d. None of the above

e. All I, II, III

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end.


Two persons sit between R and the one sitting opposite to M, where both of them are facing
the opposite direction.
O sits third to the right of M.
O sits immediate right of Q, who faces south.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Only one person sits to the right of U.

The number of persons sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of V, who sits third to the left of T.
P sits exactly between L and T.

Again, we have,

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W does not sit at an end.


W sits to the left S, where both of them does not face the south.
All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

Case 2 can be eliminated as according to the given note, two pairs of persons are facing each other.

Answer: B

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end.


Two persons sit between R and the one sitting opposite to M, where both of them are facing
the opposite direction.
O sits third to the right of M.
O sits immediate right of Q, who faces south.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Only one person sits to the right of U.

The number of persons sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of V, who sits third to the left of T.
P sits exactly between L and T.

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Again, we have,

W does not sit at an end.


W sits to the left S, where both of them does not face the south.
All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

Case 2 can be eliminated as according to the given note, two pairs of persons are facing each other.

Answer: E

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end.


Two persons sit between R and the one sitting opposite to M, where both of them are facing
the opposite direction.
O sits third to the right of M.
O sits immediate right of Q, who faces south.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Only one person sits to the right of U.

The number of persons sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of V, who sits third to the left of T.
P sits exactly between L and T.

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Again, we have,

W does not sit at an end.


W sits to the left S, where both of them does not face the south.
All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

Case 2 can be eliminated as according to the given note, two pairs of persons are facing each other.

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end.


Two persons sit between R and the one sitting opposite to M, where both of them are facing
the opposite direction.
O sits third to the right of M.
O sits immediate right of Q, who faces south.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Only one person sits to the right of U.

The number of persons sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of V, who sits third to the left of T.

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P sits exactly between L and T.

Again, we have,

W does not sit at an end.


W sits to the left S, where both of them does not face the south.
All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

Case 2 can be eliminated as according to the given note, two pairs of persons are facing each other.

Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

R sits fourth to the right of N, who does not sit at an end.


Two persons sit between R and the one sitting opposite to M, where both of them are facing
the opposite direction.
O sits third to the right of M.
O sits immediate right of Q, who faces south.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Only one person sits to the right of U.

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The number of persons sitting to the left of U is one more than the number of persons sitting
to the right of V, who sits third to the left of T.
P sits exactly between L and T.

Again, we have,

W does not sit at an end.


W sits to the left S, where both of them does not face the south.
All the persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

Case 2 can be eliminated as according to the given note, two pairs of persons are facing each other.

Answer: C

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

C sits second to the left of G’s son.


Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate left of B.
As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

Three persons sit between G’s sister and G.


G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law.
The number of persons sitting between G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three
more than the number of persons sitting between G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted
from the left of H).
A and E sit immediate left of each other.
A is a married female.

Finally, we have

F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece.


At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as A is the mother of G and she must be the eldest
female member of the family. But she should not be facing inside.

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Blood relation:

Answer: E

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

C sits second to the left of G’s son.


Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate left of B.
As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D.

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There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

Three persons sit between G’s sister and G.


G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law.
The number of persons sitting between G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three
more than the number of persons sitting between G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted
from the left of H).
A and E sit immediate left of each other.
A is a married female.

Finally, we have

F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece.


At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as A is the mother of G and she must be the eldest
female member of the family. But she should not be facing inside.

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Blood relation:

Answer: B

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

C sits second to the left of G’s son.


Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate left of B.
As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D.

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There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

Three persons sit between G’s sister and G.


G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law.
The number of persons sitting between G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three
more than the number of persons sitting between G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted
from the left of H).
A and E sit immediate left of each other.
A is a married female.

Finally, we have

F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece.


At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as A is the mother of G and she must be the eldest
female member of the family. But she should not be facing inside.

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Blood relation:

Answer: C

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

C sits second to the left of G’s son.


Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate left of B.
As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D.

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There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

Three persons sit between G’s sister and G.


G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law.
The number of persons sitting between G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three
more than the number of persons sitting between G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted
from the left of H).
A and E sit immediate left of each other.
A is a married female.

Finally, we have

F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece.


At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as A is the mother of G and she must be the eldest
female member of the family. But she should not be facing inside.

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Blood relation:

Answer: E

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

C sits second to the left of G’s son.


Two persons sit between C and G’s father, who sits to the immediate left of B.
As many persons sit between B and C as between B and D.

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There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have,

Three persons sit between G’s sister and G.


G’s sister sits to the immediate right of G’s brother-in-law.
The number of persons sitting between G and G’s sister (counted from the right of G) is three
more than the number of persons sitting between G’s brother-in-law and H (when counted
from the left of H).
A and E sit immediate left of each other.
A is a married female.

Finally, we have

F sits to the immediate left of G’s niece.


At least one person sits between E and G’s wife.
The eldest female of the family is not facing inside.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as A is the mother of G and she must be the eldest
female member of the family. But she should not be facing inside.

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Blood relation:

Answer: A

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: D

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: A

Distance = √(42 + 42) =√ (16+16) =√32 = 4√2

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: C

Distance = √(92 + 32) =√ (81+9) =√90

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: C

16. Questions

Answer: D

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Row I: 8 4 27

By condition 3: (8 4) = 8 x 4 = 32

By condition 5: (32 27) = 2 + 3 + 2 + 7 = 14

Row II: 9 1 15

By condition 1: (9 1) = 9 + 1 = 10

By condition 5: (10 15) = 1 + 0 + 1 + 5 = 7

Row III: 16 25 81

By condition 4: (16 25) = 2 x 16 = 32

By condition 5: (32 81) = 3 + 2 + 8 + 1 = 14

Sum = 14 + 7 + 14 = 35

17. Questions

Answer: C

Row I: 9 1 4

By condition 1: (91) = 9 + 1= 10

By condition 5: (10 4) = 1 + 0 + 4 = 5

Row II: 4 1 9

By condition 1: (4 1) = 4 + 1 = 5

By condition 5: (5 9) = 5 + 9 = 14

Row III: 1 4 9

By condition 3: (1 4) = 1 x 4 = 4

By condition 4: (4 9) = 2 x 4 = 8

18. Questions

Answer: B

Row I: 16 25 8

By condition 4: (16 25) = 2 x 16 = 32

By condition 5: (32 8) = 3 + 2 + 8 = 13

Row II: 8 27 8

By condition 2: (8 27) = 27 – 8 = 19

By condition 5: (19 8) = 1 + 9 + 8 = 18

Row III: 9 4 9

By condition 4: (9 4) = 2 x 4 = 8

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By condition 3: (8 9) = 8 x 9 = 72

19. Questions

Answer: A

X: 1 25 36

By condition 3: (1 25) = 1 x 25 = 25

By condition 4: (25 36) = 2 x 25 = 50

Y: 36 1 25

By condition 1: (36 1) = 36 + 1 = 37

By condition 5: (37 25) = 3+7+2+5 = 17

Z: 25 36 1

By condition 4: (25 36) = 2 x 25 = 50

By condition 5: (50 1) = 5 + 0 + 1 = 6

X-Y+Z = 50-17+6 = 39

20. Questions

Answer: E

Row I: 16 8 16

By condition 1: (16 8) = 16 + 8 = 24

By condition 5: (24 16) = 2 + 4 + 1 + 6 =13

Row II: 8 16 8

By condition 3: (8 16) = 8 x 16 = 128

By condition 5: (128 8) = 1 + 2 + 8 + 8 = 19

Row III: 16 8 8

By condition 1: (16 8) = 16 + 8 = 24

By condition 5: (24 8) = 2 + 4 + 8 = 14

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Five persons have their classes on three different days in a week from Sunday to Saturday at three different
timings- 8AM-10AM, 2PM-4PM, and 6PM-8PM. Each of them has classes at least once but not more than
twice in a week. No one has class twice in a day. Each of them has classes at different timings on all three
days. There must be three persons or no person has class in a day.

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class along with P but not in morning on any of the days.

The persons may have class only on the below mentioned days.

Q has class on which of the following day and time?

a. 6PM-8PM, Monday

b. 2PM-4PM, Saturday

c. 2PM-4PM, Friday

d. Both a and c

e. Both b and c

2. Questions

Who among the following person has class on Saturday in the same sequence?

a. TQP

b. SRT

c. PRT

d. QTP

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e. No class

3. Questions

Which of the following combination is not true?

a. T, 2PM-4PM, Monday

b. R, 6PM-8PM, Wednesday

c. T, 6PM-8PM, Wednesday

d. S, 2PM-4PM, Wednesday

e. Q, 2PM-4PM, Friday

4. Questions

Who among the following person has classes at 6PM-8PM time?

I). Q

II). T

III). P

a. Only III

b. Both I and II

c. Only II

d. Both II and III

e. Both I and III

5. Questions

Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. R has class only on Monday

b. R has class after S

c. S has class on Wednesday and Saturday

d. T has class at 6PM-8PM

e. None of the given statement is true

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction and they belong to different armed
forces. Only three persons sit between Q and K who belongs to CRPF. J sits three places away from K.
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP. F belongs to BSF and sits second to the right

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of the one who belongs to ITBP and second to the left of E who doesn’t sit at the end of the row. The one
who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row and sits adjacent to the one who belongs
to BSF. L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY.

Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY. The one who belongs to RPF sits third to
the right of the one who belongs to ARMY. Three persons sit between the one who belongs to RPF and P
who sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends. The number
of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

Who among the following person sits fourth to the left of the one who sits second to the right of J?

a. The one who sits immediate left of F

b. Q

c. The one who belongs to NAVY

d. K

e. None of these

7. Questions

How many persons are sitting in the row?

a. Thirty-Three

b. Twenty-Three

c. Twenty

d. Twenty-Two

e. Twenty-One

8. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. K sits fourth to the right of the one who belongs to NAVY

b. F sits immediate right of J

c. P sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Army

d. E sits third to the left of L

e. Both C and D

9. Questions

How many persons sit between the one who belongs to ITBP and the one who sits third to the left of
Q?

a. As many persons sit to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

b. Eleven

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c. Six

d. As many persons sit between L and the one who belongs to RPF

e. Ten

10. Questions

If F is related to the one who belongs to NAVY, in the same way L is related to the one who belongs
to CRPF, then who among the following person is related to the one who belongs to SSB?

a. Q

b. The one who belongs to ARMY

c. J

d. The one who belongs to RPF

e. P

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are from the same family with three generations. Each person
joined the yoga session during four different months during the same year viz.- March, June, September,
and December. Each person joins on either7 or 12 of the month. Only one person joins on each date. Only
two married couples are there in the family. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date. S did not join in
June. One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q. Three persons joined
between W and R, who is the mother of T. The number of persons joined between V and R is one more
than the number of persons joined before U. U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa. R and U did not
join in the same month. Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W. T is not a
married member. S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7. The number of persons joined
between P and his father is same as the number of persons joined between Q and T’s father.

How V is related to the one who joined on 12 December?

a. Mother-in-law

b. Father

c. Aunt

d. Sister-in-law

e. None of these

12. Questions

How many persons join before T’s father?

a. As many persons joined between R and T’s sister

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b. Four

c. As many persons joined after P’s father

d. Both a and c

e. None of these

13. Questions

How is U related to the one who joins immediately after T?

a. Maternal Uncle

b. Brother-in-law

c. Father-in-law

d. Sister

e. None of these

14. Questions

Four of the following five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group. Find the
odd one?

a. W

b. The one who joined immediately before R

c. The one who joined three persons after V

d. T

e. The one who joins immediately before U

15. Questions

Which of the following statement is/are not true?

a. Q is the sister-in-law of T

b. Only two persons join after S

c. R joins two persons after S’s sister

d. Q is the daughter-in-law of U’s sister

e. All the above statements are true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

J!6C#J4O7&8RN%S2T@V5D*$M3LZ&1YG9^

Step 1: If the number which is immediately preceded by a letter and immediately followed by a symbol,

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then the number is subtracted from two.

Step 2: If the letter which is immediately succeeded by a number and immediately preceded by a symbol,
then the letter is replaced with the third preceding letter in the English alphabetical series.

Step 3: Every three elements from left to right are reversed.

Note: Step 1 is followed by step 2, step 2 is followed by step 3.

How many elements are repeated in step 3 of the given series?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. More than three

e. None

17. Questions

Which of the following element is fifth to the left of the seventeenth element from the right end in
step 2 of the given series?

a. R

b. N

c. *

d. 8

e. None of these

18. Questions

What is the position of T with respect to 3 in step 1 of the given series?

a. Seventh to the right

b. Fifth to the left

c. Ninth to the right

d. Eighth to the left

e. None of these

19. Questions

If all the numbers are removed from step 3 of the given series, then which of the following element
is eleventh from the left end?

a. @

b. %

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c. N

d. P

e. None of these

20. Questions

How many consonants are there between the seventh element from the left end and twelfth element
from the right end in step 2 of the given series?

a. Seven

b. Five

c. Eight

d. Six

e. None of these

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

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III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From above mentioned note and days we have some conclusion

From above table now we can conclude that all the persons have classes only on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.

Also, S has class only on Wednesday.


Also, we have

S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

Thus, S has class either at 8AM-10AM or 2PM-4PM.

Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Case 1: S has class at 8AM-10AM, and P has class at either 2PM-4PM or 6PM-8PM.

Case 2: S has class at 2PM-4PM, and P has class at either 8AM-10AM or 6PM-8PM.

Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Now, again we have

R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

Since, only possible day available for T is Monday and Wednesday.

We know, S has class only on Wednesday, so all the remaining persons must has class twice as totally there
are 9 classes.

After applying the above conditions Case (1) and (1A) is not valid as R and T can’t take classes together
and case (2A) is not valid as T has classes at same time, hence case-2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

2. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From above mentioned note and days we have some conclusion

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From above table now we can conclude that all the persons have classes only on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.

Also, S has class only on Wednesday.

Also, we have

S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

Thus, S has class either at 8AM-10AM or 2PM-4PM.

Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Case 1: S has class at 8AM-10AM, and P has class at either 2PM-4PM or 6PM-8PM.

Case 2: S has class at 2PM-4PM, and P has class at either 8AM-10AM or 6PM-8PM.

Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Now, again we have

R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

Since, only possible day available for T is Monday and Wednesday.

We know, S has class only on Wednesday, so all the remaining persons must has class twice as totally there
are 9 classes.

After applying the above conditions Case (1) and (1A) is not valid as R and T can’t take classes together
and case (2A) is not valid as T has classes at same time, hence case-2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

3. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

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From above mentioned note and days we have some conclusion

From above table now we can conclude that all the persons have classes only on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.

Also, S has class only on Wednesday.

Also, we have

S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days


Thus, S has class either at 8AM-10AM or 2PM-4PM.

Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Case 1: S has class at 8AM-10AM, and P has class at either 2PM-4PM or 6PM-8PM.

Case 2: S has class at 2PM-4PM, and P has class at either 8AM-10AM or 6PM-8PM.

Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Now, again we have

R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

Since, only possible day available for T is Monday and Wednesday.

We know, S has class only on Wednesday, so all the remaining persons must has class twice as totally there
are 9 classes.

After applying the above conditions Case (1) and (1A) is not valid as R and T can’t take classes together
and case (2A) is not valid as T has classes at same time, hence case-2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

4. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From above mentioned note and days we have some conclusion

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From above table now we can conclude that all the persons have classes only on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.

Also, S has class only on Wednesday.

Also, we have

S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

Thus, S has class either at 8AM-10AM or 2PM-4PM.

Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Case 1: S has class at 8AM-10AM, and P has class at either 2PM-4PM or 6PM-8PM.

Case 2: S has class at 2PM-4PM, and P has class at either 8AM-10AM or 6PM-8PM.

Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Now, again we have

R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

Since, only possible day available for T is Monday and Wednesday.

We know, S has class only on Wednesday, so all the remaining persons must has class twice as totally there
are 9 classes.

After applying the above conditions Case (1) and (1A) is not valid as R and T can’t take classes together
and case (2A) is not valid as T has classes at same time, hence case-2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

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Final arrangement

We have,

Note:

I). Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

II). R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

III). S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days

IV). Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

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From above mentioned note and days we have some conclusion

From above table now we can conclude that all the persons have classes only on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.

Also, S has class only on Wednesday.

Also, we have

S doesn’t have class at last on any of the days


Thus, S has class either at 8AM-10AM or 2PM-4PM.

Only one day gap between the classes for P and S, both have classes on different timings.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Case 1: S has class at 8AM-10AM, and P has class at either 2PM-4PM or 6PM-8PM.

Case 2: S has class at 2PM-4PM, and P has class at either 8AM-10AM or 6PM-8PM.

Q has class with P but not in morning on any of the days.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Now, again we have

R has class after T, but not has the class adjacent to each other.

Since, only possible day available for T is Monday and Wednesday.

We know, S has class only on Wednesday, so all the remaining persons must has class twice as totally there
are 9 classes.

After applying the above conditions Case (1) and (1A) is not valid as R and T can’t take classes together
and case (2A) is not valid as T has classes at same time, hence case-2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

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Final arrangement

We have,

Only three persons sit between Q and K


K belongs to CRPF
J sits three places away from K
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP
F belongs to BSF
F sits second to the right of the one who belongs to ITBP

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F sits second to the left of E

From this condition, there are four possibilities,

Again we have,

E doesn’t sits at the end of the row


The one who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row
The one who belongs to NAVY sits adjacent to the one who belongs to BSF
L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY
Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY
The one who belongs to RPF sits third to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

From this condition, Case1 and Case3 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

Three persons sit between the one who belongs of RPF and P
P sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends.
The number of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

From this condition, Case2 gets eliminated. Case4 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Only three persons sit between Q and K


K belongs to CRPF
J sits three places away from K
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP
F belongs to BSF
F sits second to the right of the one who belongs to ITBP
F sits second to the left of E

From this condition, there are four possibilities,

Again we have,

E doesn’t sits at the end of the row


The one who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row
The one who belongs to NAVY sits adjacent to the one who belongs to BSF
L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY
Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY
The one who belongs to RPF sits third to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

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From this condition, Case1 and Case3 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Three persons sit between the one who belongs of RPF and P
P sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends.
The number of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

From this condition, Case2 gets eliminated. Case4 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

8. Questions

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Final arrangement

We have,

Only three persons sit between Q and K


K belongs to CRPF
J sits three places away from K
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP
F belongs to BSF
F sits second to the right of the one who belongs to ITBP
F sits second to the left of E

From this condition, there are four possibilities,

Again we have,

E doesn’t sits at the end of the row


The one who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row
The one who belongs to NAVY sits adjacent to the one who belongs to BSF
L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY
Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY

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The one who belongs to RPF sits third to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

From this condition, Case1 and Case3 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Three persons sit between the one who belongs of RPF and P
P sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends.
The number of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

From this condition, Case2 gets eliminated. Case4 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

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Final arrangement

We have,

Only three persons sit between Q and K


K belongs to CRPF
J sits three places away from K
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP
F belongs to BSF
F sits second to the right of the one who belongs to ITBP
F sits second to the left of E

From this condition, there are four possibilities,

Again we have,

E doesn’t sits at the end of the row


The one who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row
The one who belongs to NAVY sits adjacent to the one who belongs to BSF
L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY

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Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY
The one who belongs to RPF sits third to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

From this condition, Case1 and Case3 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Three persons sit between the one who belongs of RPF and P
P sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends.
The number of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

From this condition, Case2 gets eliminated. Case4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

10. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

Only three persons sit between Q and K


K belongs to CRPF
J sits three places away from K
Four persons sit between J and the one who belongs to ITBP
F belongs to BSF
F sits second to the right of the one who belongs to ITBP
F sits second to the left of E

From this condition, there are four possibilities,

Again we have,

E doesn’t sits at the end of the row


The one who belongs to NAVY sits fourth from one of the ends of the row

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The one who belongs to NAVY sits adjacent to the one who belongs to BSF
L sits four places away from the one who belongs to NAVY
Six persons sit between L and the one who belongs to ARMY
The one who belongs to RPF sits third to the right of the one who belongs to ARMY

From this condition, Case1 and Case3 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Three persons sit between the one who belongs of RPF and P
P sits immediate left of the one who belongs to SSB, who sits at one of the extreme ends.
The number of persons sitting to the left of the one who belongs to SSB is multiple of eleven.

From this condition, Case2 gets eliminated. Case4 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date.
S did not join in June.
One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q.

That means, in case (1) S joins on December 12, case (2) & case (3) S joins on September 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons joined between W and R, who is the mother of T.


The number of persons joined between V and R is one more than the number of persons joined
before U.
U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa.
R and U did not join in the same month.

That means, in case (1) R joined on March 7, in case (1a) R joined on June 7, in case (2) R joined on
December 7, in case (3) R joined on March 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W.

Case (1) is not valid

T is not a married member.


S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7.

Now, only two married couples are there in the family, thus, S must be married to Q.

That means, case (1a) & case (3) are not valid.

Similarly, in the only valid case (2) W is the father-in-law of Q.

Since, V is the only sister-in-law of Q, thus T must be the brother-in-law of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as two persons join between T and P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons joined between P and his father is same as the number of persons
joined between Q and T’s father.

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That means, P must join on December 12, and S must be the father of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date.
S did not join in June.
One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q.

That means, in case (1) S joins on December 12, case (2) & case (3) S joins on September 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons joined between W and R, who is the mother of T.


The number of persons joined between V and R is one more than the number of persons joined
before U.
U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa.
R and U did not join in the same month.

That means, in case (1) R joined on March 7, in case (1a) R joined on June 7, in case (2) R joined on
December 7, in case (3) R joined on March 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W.

Case (1) is not valid

T is not a married member.


S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7.

Now, only two married couples are there in the family, thus, S must be married to Q.

That means, case (1a) & case (3) are not valid.

Similarly, in the only valid case (2) W is the father-in-law of Q.

Since, V is the only sister-in-law of Q, thus T must be the brother-in-law of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as two persons join between T and P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons joined between P and his father is same as the number of persons
joined between Q and T’s father.

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That means, P must join on December 12, and S must be the father of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date.
S did not join in June.
One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q.

That means, in case (1) S joins on December 12, case (2) & case (3) S joins on September 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons joined between W and R, who is the mother of T.


The number of persons joined between V and R is one more than the number of persons joined
before U.
U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa.
R and U did not join in the same month.

That means, in case (1) R joined on March 7, in case (1a) R joined on June 7, in case (2) R joined on
December 7, in case (3) R joined on March 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W.

Case (1) is not valid

T is not a married member.


S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7.

Now, only two married couples are there in the family, thus, S must be married to Q.

That means, case (1a) & case (3) are not valid.

Similarly, in the only valid case (2) W is the father-in-law of Q.

Since, V is the only sister-in-law of Q, thus T must be the brother-in-law of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as two persons join between T and P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons joined between P and his father is same as the number of persons
joined between Q and T’s father.

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That means, P must join on December 12, and S must be the father of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: A

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date.
S did not join in June.
One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q.

That means, in case (1) S joins on December 12, case (2) & case (3) S joins on September 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons joined between W and R, who is the mother of T.


The number of persons joined between V and R is one more than the number of persons joined
before U.
U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa.
R and U did not join in the same month.

That means, in case (1) R joined on March 7, in case (1a) R joined on June 7, in case (2) R joined on
December 7, in case (3) R joined on March 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W.

Case (1) is not valid

T is not a married member.


S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7.

Now, only two married couples are there in the family, thus, S must be married to Q.

That means, case (1a) & case (3) are not valid.

Similarly, in the only valid case (2) W is the father-in-law of Q.

Since, V is the only sister-in-law of Q, thus T must be the brother-in-law of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as two persons join between T and P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons joined between P and his father is same as the number of persons
joined between Q and T’s father.

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That means, P must join on December 12, and S must be the father of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

( All are joined on 7thof the months except for option b)

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law joined three persons before S, who joined in an even numbered date.
S did not join in June.
One person joined between S and V, who is the only sister-in-law of Q.

That means, in case (1) S joins on December 12, case (2) & case (3) S joins on September 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons joined between W and R, who is the mother of T.


The number of persons joined between V and R is one more than the number of persons joined
before U.
U is the brother-in-law of W and vice versa.
R and U did not join in the same month.

That means, in case (1) R joined on March 7, in case (1a) R joined on June 7, in case (2) R joined on
December 7, in case (3) R joined on March 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Two persons joined between T and P, who is the grandson of W.

Case (1) is not valid

T is not a married member.


S is the husband of the one who joined on March 7.

Now, only two married couples are there in the family, thus, S must be married to Q.

That means, case (1a) & case (3) are not valid.

Similarly, in the only valid case (2) W is the father-in-law of Q.

Since, V is the only sister-in-law of Q, thus T must be the brother-in-law of Q.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as two persons join between T and P.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

The number of persons joined between P and his father is same as the number of persons
joined between Q and T’s father.

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That means, P must join on December 12, and S must be the father of P.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

16. Questions

Given series: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 7 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 9 ^

Step 1: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 5 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 2: J ! 6 C # G 4 O 5 & 8 R N % P 2 T @ S 5 D * $ J 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 3: 6 ! J G # C 5 O 4 R 8 & P % N @ T 2 D 5 S J $ * Z L 3 Y 1 & ^ 7 G

Answer: D

17. Questions

Given series: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 7 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 9 ^

Step 1: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 5 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 2: J ! 6 C # G 4 O 5 & 8 R N % P 2 T @ S 5 D * $ J 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 3: 6 ! J G # C 5 O 4 R 8 & P % N @ T 2 D 5 S J $ * Z L 3 Y 1 & ^ 7 G

Answer: A

18. Questions

Given series: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 7 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 9 ^

Step 1: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 5 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 2: J ! 6 C # G 4 O 5 & 8 R N % P 2 T @ S 5 D * $ J 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 3: 6 ! J G # C 5 O 4 R 8 & P % N @ T 2 D 5 S J $ * Z L 3 Y 1 & ^ 7 G

Answer: D

19. Questions

Given series: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 7 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 9 ^

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Step 1: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 5 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 2: J ! 6 C # G 4 O 5 & 8 R N % P 2 T @ S 5 D * $ J 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 3: 6 ! J G # C 5 O 4 R 8 & P % N @ T 2 D 5 S J $ * Z L 3 Y 1 & ^ 7 G

Answer: C

20. Questions

Given series: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 7 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 9 ^

Step 1: J ! 6 C # J 4 O 5 & 8 R N % S 2 T @ V 5 D * $ M 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 2: J ! 6 C # G 4 O 5 & 8 R N % P 2 T @ S 5 D * $ J 3 L Z & 1 Y G 7 ^

Step 3: 6 ! J G # C 5 O 4 R 8 & P % N @ T 2 D 5 S J $ * Z L 3 Y 1 & ^ 7 G

Answer: D

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

A family of three generations consists of eleven members - D, F, K, L, M, O, Q, S, U, Y and Z are sitting


in a row and facing towards the north, but not necessarily in the same order. Either both or none of the
parents are alive in the family.

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister-in-law. Brother of L
sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter. Z is the son-in-law of Y’s sister. F does not have siblings. Only
three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s daughter. Q is the son of
M’s husband who is not S. As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-
in-law of F. K and U are cousins. Z sits second to the left of S’s son. Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not
the wife of Z. U is the niece of L. M is the daughter of D. The number of persons sitting between M’s
nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother in law. D
is married to O but does not have siblings. Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece. The
gender of K and U is different. M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father. F’s son does not sit
adjacent to M.

Who among the following person sits at the extreme right end of the row?

a. Niece of L

b. Sister-in-law of F

c. Brother-in-law of Z

d. Nephew of S

e. Unmarried brother of S

2. Questions

Who among the following person is the son of S and what is his position with respect to his
grandfather?

a. L and second to the left

b. U and third to the right

c. K and fourth to the left

d. Q and immediate right

e. Z and fifth to the left

3. Questions

Which among the following statement is true as per the final arrangement?

a. Y is the brother of O

b. Niece of S sits third to the left of L’s brother

c. M sits fourth to the left of D’s sister in law

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d. Only five persons sit between the spouse of M and the spouse of O

e. K and Q’s aunt are not immediate neighbors

4. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group as per the seating
arrangement. Find the one who does not belong to that group.

a. D and Q’s sister

b. Wife of Z and O

c. Brother of S and Wife of S

d. M’s son and U’s father

e. Sister of O and husband of F

5. Questions

How many persons sit between the father of K and the Grandmother of Q?

a. Five

b. As many persons sit between M and U

c. Seven

d. Eight

e. As many persons sit between L and Z

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Six rhombuses numbered 1 to 6 are inscribed in a hexogen box. Each rhombus fixed in one corner of the
hexogen. Each rhombus has a letter and a number. The numbers from 3 to 8 are arranged in descending
order for rhombus 1 to 6 respectively. The letters are arranged at the gap of 3 letter from letter E in the
English alphabetical series for rhombus 1 to 6 in alphabetical order.

Conditions:

I). If a letter is a vowel, then the letter is replaced with its fourth succeeding letter as per the English
alphabetical series.

II). If a number is odd, then 3 is added to the number.

III). If a letter is a consonant, then the letter is replaced with its third previous letter as per the English
alphabetical series.

IV). If a number is even, then the number is multiplied by two.

What is the average of the numbers in all rhombuses in the final output?

a. 9

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b. 8

c. 10

d. 11

e. 7

7. Questions

What will be the final output of the rhombus 2 and 5?

a. 10I and 8N

b. 10M and 8Y

c. 16M and 8U

d. 10M and 8U

e. 10I and 8Y

8. Questions

What is the product of the sum of the numbers in rhombus 1 and rhombus 4 and the difference
between the numbers in rhombus 2 and rhombus 6 in the final output?

a. 92

b. 84

c. 72

d. 96

e. 112

9. Questions

Which of the following rhombus has a vowel in the final output?

a. Rhombus 1

b. Rhombus 2

c. Rhombus 4

d. Rhombus 5

e. Rhombus 6

10. Questions

If all the letters are changed to its previous letter in the English alphabetical series and all the
numbers are divided by 2 in the final output, then which of the following is correct after changing
the final output?

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a. Rhombus 2 – 5N

b. Rhombus 1 – 8G

c. Rhombus 4 – 8M

d. Rhombus 3 – 4I

e. Rhombus 6 – 3U

11. Questions

The given information below is followed by questions based on them. Read the following carefully
and choose the options required based on the same

Statement: Eating whole grain rye products instead of refined wheat alternatives can offer worthwhile
health benefits. A study included 242 overweight men and women between the ages of 30 and 70 who were
randomly assigned carefully adjusted daily amounts of refined wheat or whole-grain rye products with the
same energy value.

A). Obesity and excess weight are among the biggest health challenges in the world and require many
different measures.

B). One of the purposes of this study was to investigate this potential link between increased intake of rye
and weight loss.

C). The participants who received rye products lost more weight overall, and their levels of body fat
decreased compared to those who received wheat products

D). Different people respond differently to the same foods

E). The new study offered unique data that can be used to further research in this area.

Which of the given statements can be a possibleconclusion based on the information given above?

a. A

b. C

c. D

d. E

e. B

12. Questions

Effect: The study included 242 overweight men and women between the ages of 30 and 70

Which of the given sentences would be a probable Cause for the given Effect?

a. A

b. B

c. D

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d. E

e. C

13. Questions

What can be assumed based on the given statement from the statements given above?

a. B

b. C

c. D

d. E

e. A

14. Questions

Which of the given statements can be inferred from the statement given above?

a. A

b. C

c. D

d. B

e. E

15. Questions

Statement: Afghanistan is considered the worst place to be a child, as 4 million children are out of school
and 2 million are working as child labourers, according to estimates by international organisations.

Course of Action:

I). Every child should get education aid from the government

II). Those encouraging child labour should be punished

III). The Taliban must work on plans to avert a humanitarian and economic crisis

a. Only I

b. All I, II and III

c. Both II and III

d. Only II

e. Only III

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

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Nine persons – Adam, Aden, Arlo, Ezra, Evan, Jack, Lucy, Luna, and Nora are working in the real Estate
company at different designations such as Director, Chief Executive Officer(CEO), Chief Operating
Officer(COO), Managing Director, Project Director, Deputy Director, Regional Director, Admin Manager,
Sales Manager, and Sales Executive. The designations are given in decreasing order such as Director is the
seniormost designation and Sales Executive is the juniormost designation. One of the positions is left
Vacant.

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager. Only two persons are designated between Aden
and Nora. At least two persons are junior to Nora. Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works
two positions junior to Lucy. At least two persons are senior to Ezra. Lucy neither works as Regional
Director nor Project Director. Jack works two positions Junior to the one who works immediately senior to
Adam. The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of persons
designated between Luna and Ezra. Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post. The
number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of persons designated
between Arlo and Adam. Evan is not designated as Sales Manager.

Who among the following persons is not senior to Aden?

a. The one works two position junior to Arlo

b. The one who works at immediately senior position of Vacant designation

c. Evan

d. Nora

e. The one who works three positions senior to Lucy

17. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are true as per the given arrangement?

I). Adam works as Sales Manager

II). Only one person is designated between Arlo and the one who works as Chief Operating Officer.

III). Lucy and Aden work as senior and junior position of Vacant position respectively

IV). No one works junior to the one who works two positions junior to Evan

a. Only (III) and (IV)

b. Only (I) and (II)

c. Only (II) and (III)

d. Only (II)

e. All (I), (II) and (III)

18. Questions

How many persons are senior to the one who works two positions senior to Adam?

a. None

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b. One

c. Two

d. Three

e. Four

19. Questions

If Aden gets a promotion to one position, then which of the following designation does he work?

a. Director

b. Chief Executive Officer

c. Chief Operating Officer

d. Project Director

e. Managing Director

20. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?

a. Director-Nora

b. CEO-Ezra

c. Admin Manager-Luna

d. Project Director-Aden

e. Deputy Director-Evan

Explanations:
1. Questions

Blood relation:

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We have,

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister in law.
Brother of L sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter.
Z is the son in law of Y’s sister.
F does not have siblings.
Only three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s
daughter.

From the above conditions there are four possibilities.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

Q is the son of M’s husband who is not S.


As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-in-law of F.

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K and U are cousins.


Z sits second to the left of S’s son.
Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not the wife of Z.
U is the niece of L.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

M is the daughter of D.
The number of persons sitting between M’s nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the
number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.
D is married to O but does not have siblings.
Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.
The gender of K and U is different.
M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father.
F’s son does not sit adjacent to M.

From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated because the number of persons sitting between M’s

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nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.

Case1a and Case2 get eliminated because only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Blood relation:

Answer: D

2. Questions

Blood relation:

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We have,

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister in law.
Brother of L sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter.
Z is the son in law of Y’s sister.
F does not have siblings.
Only three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s
daughter.

From the above conditions there are four possibilities.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

Q is the son of M’s husband who is not S.


As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-in-law of F.

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K and U are cousins.


Z sits second to the left of S’s son.
Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not the wife of Z.
U is the niece of L.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

M is the daughter of D.
The number of persons sitting between M’s nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the
number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.
D is married to O but does not have siblings.
Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.
The gender of K and U is different.
M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father.
F’s son does not sit adjacent to M.

From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated because the number of persons sitting between M’s

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nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.

Case1a and Case2 get eliminated because only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Blood relation:

Answer: C

3. Questions

Blood relation:

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We have,

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister in law.
Brother of L sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter.
Z is the son in law of Y’s sister.
F does not have siblings.
Only three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s
daughter.

From the above conditions there are four possibilities.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

Q is the son of M’s husband who is not S.


As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-in-law of F.

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K and U are cousins.


Z sits second to the left of S’s son.
Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not the wife of Z.
U is the niece of L.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

M is the daughter of D.
The number of persons sitting between M’s nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the
number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.
D is married to O but does not have siblings.
Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.
The gender of K and U is different.
M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father.
F’s son does not sit adjacent to M.

From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated because the number of persons sitting between M’s

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nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.

Case1a and Case2 get eliminated because only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Blood relation:

Answer: D

4. Questions

Blood relation:

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We have,

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister in law.
Brother of L sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter.
Z is the son in law of Y’s sister.
F does not have siblings.
Only three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s
daughter.

From the above conditions there are four possibilities.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

Q is the son of M’s husband who is not S.


As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-in-law of F.

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K and U are cousins.


Z sits second to the left of S’s son.
Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not the wife of Z.
U is the niece of L.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

M is the daughter of D.
The number of persons sitting between M’s nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the
number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.
D is married to O but does not have siblings.
Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.
The gender of K and U is different.
M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father.
F’s son does not sit adjacent to M.

From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated because the number of persons sitting between M’s

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nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.

Case1a and Case2 get eliminated because only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Blood relation:

Answer: E (The position of the first person from the right end and the Position of the second
person from the left end is same except in option E)

5. Questions

Blood relation:

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We have,

O sits second from one of the ends and only one person sits between O and L’s sister in law.
Brother of L sits fourth to the right of Z’s only daughter.
Z is the son in law of Y’s sister.
F does not have siblings.
Only three persons sit between O and M’s aunt who is an immediate neighbour of Z’s
daughter.

From the above conditions there are four possibilities.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

Q is the son of M’s husband who is not S.


As many persons sit to the right of F as to the left of L who is the only brother-in-law of F.

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K and U are cousins.


Z sits second to the left of S’s son.
Y is the maternal aunt of S who is not the wife of Z.
U is the niece of L.

Blood relation:

Again we have,

M is the daughter of D.
The number of persons sitting between M’s nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the
number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.
D is married to O but does not have siblings.
Only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.
The gender of K and U is different.
M’s sister-in-law sits third to the right of U’s father.
F’s son does not sit adjacent to M.

From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated because the number of persons sitting between M’s

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nephew and Q’s grandfather is same as the number of persons sitting between Q and Y’s brother-in-law.

Case1a and Case2 get eliminated because only four persons sit between U’s Mother and S’s niece.

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Blood relation:

Answer: E

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: B

8. Questions
Final arrangement:

Answer: D

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: A

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: E

11. Questions
Answer: B
The statement discusses the study about an alternative grain and the effects of the same can be a possible
conclusion as has been asked in the question. So, out of the given sentences only C fits well.

12. Questions

Answer: C

The probable reason why different age groups might have been chosen for the study is because different
people respond differently. So, the best option that fulfills being a Cause is statement D.

13. Questions

Answer: E

If we assume A, it can lead us to the reason why the study is at all being conducted. So, A can be the best
assumption out of all the given options.

All other options can be ruled out.

14. Questions

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Answer: D

What we can deduce based on the given statement is the fact that has been given in B.

So, that’s the best inference.

All other options can be eliminated.

15. Questions

Answer: B

All the given COAs will help in eliminating or the least, reducing the problem. Therefore, option (b) is the
correct answer.

16. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager.


Only two persons are designated between Aden and Nora.
At least two persons are junior to Nora.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

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Again we have,

Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works two positions junior to Lucy.
At least two persons are senior to Ezra.
Lucy neither works as Regional Director nor Project Director.
Jack works two positions Junior to the one who is immediately senior to Adam.
The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of
persons designated between Luna and Ezra.
Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post.

From the above condition, Case-2, and Case-2a get eliminated. Case1a has one more possibility.

Again we have,

The number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of
persons designated between Arlo and Adam.
Evan is not designated as a Sales manager.

From the above condition, case 1 and Case-1a get eliminated. Case-1a(1) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

17. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager.


Only two persons are designated between Aden and Nora.
At least two persons are junior to Nora.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

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Again we have,

Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works two positions junior to Lucy.
At least two persons are senior to Ezra.
Lucy neither works as Regional Director nor Project Director.
Jack works two positions Junior to the one who is immediately senior to Adam.
The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of
persons designated between Luna and Ezra.
Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post.

From the above condition, Case-2, and Case-2a get eliminated. Case1a has one more possibility.

Again we have,

The number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of
persons designated between Arlo and Adam.
Evan is not designated as a Sales manager.

From the above condition, case 1 and Case-1a get eliminated. Case-1a(1) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

18. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager.


Only two persons are designated between Aden and Nora.
At least two persons are junior to Nora.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

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Again we have,

Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works two positions junior to Lucy.
At least two persons are senior to Ezra.
Lucy neither works as Regional Director nor Project Director.
Jack works two positions Junior to the one who is immediately senior to Adam.
The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of
persons designated between Luna and Ezra.
Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post.

From the above condition, Case-2, and Case-2a get eliminated. Case1a has one more possibility.

Again we have,

The number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of
persons designated between Arlo and Adam.
Evan is not designated as a Sales manager.

From the above condition, case 1 and Case-1a get eliminated. Case-1a(1) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

19. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager.


Only two persons are designated between Aden and Nora.
At least two persons are junior to Nora.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

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Again we have,

Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works two positions junior to Lucy.
At least two persons are senior to Ezra.
Lucy neither works as Regional Director nor Project Director.
Jack works two positions Junior to the one who is immediately senior to Adam.
The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of
persons designated between Luna and Ezra.
Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post.

From the above condition, Case-2, and Case-2a get eliminated. Case1a has one more possibility.

Again we have,

The number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of
persons designated between Arlo and Adam.
Evan is not designated as a Sales manager.

From the above condition, case 1 and Case-1a get eliminated. Case-1a(1) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

20. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Aden works as either Deputy director or Admin Manager.


Only two persons are designated between Aden and Nora.
At least two persons are junior to Nora.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

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Again we have,

Ezra works three positions senior to the one who works two positions junior to Lucy.
At least two persons are senior to Ezra.
Lucy neither works as Regional Director nor Project Director.
Jack works two positions Junior to the one who is immediately senior to Adam.
The number of persons designated between Jack and Lucy is two less than the number of
persons designated between Luna and Ezra.
Jack is designated one of the positions junior to vacant post.

From the above condition, Case-2, and Case-2a get eliminated. Case1a has one more possibility.

Again we have,

The number of persons senior to the one who is Regional Director is same as the number of
persons designated between Arlo and Adam.
Evan is not designated as a Sales manager.

From the above condition, case 1 and Case-1a get eliminated. Case-1a(1) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C (the designation is immediately higher position of the person, except option c)

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and then answer the related question:

Four persons sit around a square table in such a way that one person sits at each middle side of the table.
They give different competitive exams in different cities wearing different colour dress and they score
different marks in their respective exams. Essential details are provided below but they are not used in the
same sequence as given:

Persons: A, B, C, D
Exams: NEET, RAILWAY, GATE, DEFENCE
Cities: PATNA, MANALI, DELHI, DEHRADUN
Marks: Sum of the place value of all the letters of a person’s city name(as per English
alphabetical series) and his exam name (as per English alphabetical series).
If the marks of a person are odd then he will face outside and if even, then he will face inside.
Here, the number of persons facing outside is more than the number of persons facing inside.

B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE. A and B do not sit adjacent to each other. The one
who gives the exam at DEHRADUN did not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE exam but he is
neither A nor C. D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears orange dress. The one who
wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress. The one who wears green dress sits just left of the one who wears white
dress and neither of them gives the GATE exam. C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green
dress. The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which has
place value 42(sum of all letters as per English alphabetical series).

Which of the following statement is not true?

I). Difference between the score of the ones who gave exam in Manali and Dehradun is a multiple of 7

II). The one who likes blue sit immediate left of the one who likes green

III). B scored more than 150

a. Only II

b. Both II and III

c. Only I

d. All I, II and III

e. Both I and III

2. Questions

Which of the following statement is incorrect?

a. C gave exam in Delhi

b. B wears white dress

c. D gave NEET exam

d. A scores 106 marks

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e. GATE exam is given wearing ORANGE dress

3. Questions

What is the position of C with respect to the one wearing a green dress?

a. Second to the right

b. Immediate right

c. Immediate left

d. Third to the left

e. Both b) and d)

4. Questions

Which of the following given pairs is correctly matched?

a. Delhi - white

b. D - green

c. NEET - orange

d. B - GATE

e. C - Dehradun

5. Questions

Find the difference between the scores of B and C?

a. 37

b. 75

c. 70

d. 13

e. None of these

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W were promoted in four different months viz.- January, April,
August, and November of two different years viz.- 2012 and 2015. The age of each person is different viz.-
21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, and 36. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Note: The one whose age is an odd number was promoted in 2012 whereas the one whose age is an
even number was promoted in 2015.

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years. S and the one whose age
is 23 years were promoted in the same month. Only one person was promoted between the one whose age

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is 23 years and W, who was promoted in a month having an even number of days. Only four persons were
promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years. T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age. T was
promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years. V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one
who was promoted in April 2012. Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U. P’s age is
more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April. P and the one whose age is a perfect square
number were not promoted in the same month. The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

Who among the following person promoted immediately before U?

a. The one whose age is 25 years

b. S

c. The one whose age is 27 years

d. P

e. None of these

7. Questions

Who among the following pair of persons doesn’t promote in the same month?

I). RT

II). U and the one whose age is 28 years

III). V and the one whose age is 21 years

a. Only II

b. Both I and III

c. Both II and III

d. Only I

e. None of these

8. Questions

Who among the following persons was promoted in August?

a. V

b. The one whose age is 27 years

c. S

d. The one whose age is 25 years

e. None of these

9. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a
group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group.

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a. The one whose age is 25 years

b. P

c. The one whose age is 27 years

d. U

e. The one whose age is 32 years

10. Questions

Which of the following information is not true regarding V?

a. V was promoted two persons before P

b. Age of V is 24 years

c. V was promoted in April 2015

d. V was promoted three persons after Q

e. All the above statements are true

11. Questions

In each of the questions below, five sets of statements are given. You have to study all the
statements and decide that the data in which of the following statements is sufficient to answer the
question.

Six persons C, E, O, N, R and T, sit around a circular table facing away from the centre (order of
the persons might not be the same). Three of them like the colours i.e., red, blue and green. The
person who sits adjacent to R likes which colour?

a. N sits second to the right of C and adjacent to the one who likes blue. No one sits between E and the
one who likes blue. T and N are not immediate neighbours but T sits opposite to the one who likes
red. The one who likes green sits just right of O.

b. Two persons sit between O and C who sits second to the left of the one who likes red. R and E are
the immediate neighbours of O. The one who likes blue sits just right of T who likes green.

c. The one who likes blue sits just left of R who sits two places to the left of O. C and N are immediate
neighbours to each other but do not like any colour. The one who likes green sits opposite to T
whose immediate neighbours do not like any colour.

d. The one who likes green sits second to the left of T who sits opposite to O. R sits just right of N and
both neighbours of R like colours. The one who likes blue and red sit opposite to each other.

e. Either B or C

12. Questions

There are nine members in a three-generation family. What is the ratio of female: male in the
family?

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a. K is the daughter of P’s daughter-in-law. V is the father of K’s paternal aunt B. L is the spouse of B’s
son-in-law M. F is brother-in-law of L’s father. S and P are of the same gender but opposite to T

b. K is the only nephew of P who has two siblings. K’s only sibling has two nephews F and L. V is
parent of F. B’s spouse is parent of T and brother-in-law of P and M. S is older to T

c. P is father of S who is mother of K. M is brother of S and child of L. T is son-in-law of L and


spouse of V. F is niece of M. B is father of K who is cousin of F

d. B is the spouse of T and father of P and L. F is the sister of T’s father-in-law V. S is the husband of
P. K is the child of F whose sister-in-law is M

e. Either B or C

13. Questions

Eight children B, D, H, N, O, T, U and W, are of different ages (order of children might be


different). Which of the following statements satisfies that ‘the number of children older to B is the
same as the number of children younger to U’?

a. Three children are younger to W. Odd number of children are in between W and B who is two
children older to T. D is just older to N and younger to H. O is younger to N

b. W is either the oldest or the youngest child. More than four children are in between W and H who is
just older to T. D is two children older to U who is older to T. One person is in between D and N
who is not adjacent to O. N is older than D and B. B is not younger to D

c. O is older to B who is four children younger to T. Two children are in between O and N. W is older
to U and younger to H. T is not adjacent to H

d. The number of children older to T is the same as the number of children younger to N who is
younger to T. Three children are in between N and O who is two children older to D. H is just older
to U and younger to W. B is younger to U

e. Either A or B

14. Questions

Six persons live on different floors in a six-floor building where floors are numbered as the multiple
of 3 (starting from 3) from bottom to top respectively. What is the sum of the floor numbers of L, C
and S?

a. S lives above C and the difference of their floor numbers is 9. Three persons live between C and K.
Y lives above Q

b. Floor number of S is a multiple of 6. L’s floor number is half of S. K lives three floors above L. One
person gap is between Y and Q. C doesn’t live on the topmost

c. Y’s floor number is a square number. One person lives between Y and K who lives below Q. C lives
just below L.

nd
d. L is either 2 from the top or the bottom. One person lives between L and Y. C lives just above Q. S
lives above K but not on an even numbered floor

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e. None of the above statements is sufficient

15. Questions

Five boxes A, B, C, D and E are placed one above the other in a vertical stack. Each box contains a
different item: a book, a toy, a pen, a notebook, and a game. Find which item is in the box that is
just above box D.

a. Box C is just above box A, which contains a toy. Box B is below box E, and the box that contains a
notebook is just below box D

b. The box with the pen is just above box E. Box D contains a game, and the box containing the book is
just below box C

c. Box A is at the bottom and contains a book. Box B is above box D, and the box containing the toy is
just below box C

d. The box with the notebook is just above box B. Box E is above box C, and box D contains a pen

e. None of these

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W belong to three generations of family. Each of them has
different ages and earns different salaries.

Note-I: Two married couples are in the family.

Note-II: The age of the husband is more than the age of his wife.

Note-III: If they all earn, their salaries will be multiples of a thousand and the salary of each
person lies between 10k to 40k unless stated.

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U. T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P, who
earns 3k more than U. Only two persons are younger than R. S is the sister of W’s mother and has two
siblings. W is the child of T. U is the only son of R and is elder than W. T is elder than both P and R but
not as much as V and S. V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years
but she is not S. The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s
sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary. The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister
in law. The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3. V is elder than S but not as much as Q.

What is the average salary of the given persons?

a. 21k

b. 22k

c. 19k

d. 20k

e. 18k

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17. Questions

How many persons are younger than T?

a. Three

b. Six

c. Two

d. Four

e. Five

18. Questions

If the difference between the ages of P and S is 10 years then what will be the possible age
difference between V and T?

a. 28 years

b. 22 years

c. 16 years

d. 21 years

e. 20 years

19. Questions

If the earning of each is in a consecutive multiple from 10k and the youngest earns least 10k and
just the elder than him earn 2nd least and so on then what is the total income of S’s niece, V’s son-
in-law and T’s brother-in-law?

a. 90k

b. 140k

c. 110k

d. 90k

e. 100k

20. Questions

Which of the following is definitely true?

a. T’s age may be 40 years

nd
b. U’s uncle is the 2 youngest among all

c. Difference between the salary of P and Q is more than the S’s salary

rd
d. P married with 3 youngest

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nd
e. V is not 2 oldest

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangements:

B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE.


A and B do not sit adjacent to each other.

Here, we will have two possible cases:

We have,

The one who gives the exam at DEHRADUN does not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE
exam but he is neither A nor C.

Here, first we calculate the sum of the place value of all letters of each exam and each city to clear the
facing of persons based on even and odd. So, we get that D gives the NEET exam at DEHRADUN. Also,
C will sit at the remaining place. But, two more possible cases will arise here as Case 3 and Case 4.

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Again We have,

D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears an orange dress.
The one who wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who
gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress.

Here in all four cases, we get that, A will give the DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam; C will give
DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam at DELHI wearing orange dress.

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The one who wears the green dress sits just left of the one who wears the white dress and
neither of them gives the GATE exam.
C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green dress.
The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which
has place value 42(Sum of the letters as per alphabetical series).
From this, If The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127, means here C
wears orange, remaining is Delhi only,
So, C gives exams at Delhi, remaining exams are Defence, Gate, Railway,
If C gives exam Defence means, Defence has place value 42(not possible)
If C gives the exam Railway means the sum of the place value of Delhi and Railway gives 127
as per given conditions, hence this is also not possible.
Finally C, gives exam Gate at Delhi has scored 71, is only possible here.
From this remaining Defence exam written by A we got here.

Here case 3 and case 4 are eliminated because C doesn’t sit immediately left of B is given in the passage.
Case 2 is also eliminated because its score 127 is not possible as per given condition. Hence Case 1 follows
all the given conditions.

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Now, the Case1 is the final arrangement:

Answer: E

2. Questions

Final arrangements:

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B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE.


A and B do not sit adjacent to each other.

Here, we will have two possible cases:

We have,

The one who gives the exam at DEHRADUN does not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE
exam but he is neither A nor C.

Here, first we calculate the sum of the place value of all letters of each exam and each city to clear the
facing of persons based on even and odd. So, we get that D gives the NEET exam at DEHRADUN. Also,
C will sit at the remaining place. But, two more possible cases will arise here as Case 3 and Case 4.

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Again We have,

D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears an orange dress.
The one who wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who
gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress.

Here in all four cases, we get that, A will give the DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam; C will give
DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam at DELHI wearing orange dress.

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The one who wears the green dress sits just left of the one who wears the white dress and
neither of them gives the GATE exam.
C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green dress.
The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which
has place value 42(Sum of the letters as per alphabetical series).
From this, If The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127, means here C
wears orange, remaining is Delhi only,
So, C gives exams at Delhi, remaining exams are Defence, Gate, Railway,
If C gives exam Defence means, Defence has place value 42(not possible)
If C gives the exam Railway means the sum of the place value of Delhi and Railway gives 127
as per given conditions, hence this is also not possible.
Finally C, gives exam Gate at Delhi has scored 71, is only possible here.
From this remaining Defence exam written by A we got here.

Here case 3 and case 4 are eliminated because C doesn’t sit immediately left of B is given in the passage.
Case 2 is also eliminated because its score 127 is not possible as per given condition. Hence Case 1 follows
all the given conditions.

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Now, the Case1 is the final arrangement:

Answer: D

3. Questions

Final arrangements:

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B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE.


A and B do not sit adjacent to each other.

Here, we will have two possible cases:

We have,

The one who gives the exam at DEHRADUN does not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE
exam but he is neither A nor C.

Here, first we calculate the sum of the place value of all letters of each exam and each city to clear the
facing of persons based on even and odd. So, we get that D gives the NEET exam at DEHRADUN. Also,
C will sit at the remaining place. But, two more possible cases will arise here as Case 3 and Case 4.

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Again We have,

D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears an orange dress.
The one who wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who
gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress.

Here in all four cases, we get that, A will give the DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam; C will give
DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam at DELHI wearing orange dress.

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The one who wears the green dress sits just left of the one who wears the white dress and
neither of them gives the GATE exam.
C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green dress.
The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which
has place value 42(Sum of the letters as per alphabetical series).
From this, If The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127, means here C
wears orange, remaining is Delhi only,
So, C gives exams at Delhi, remaining exams are Defence, Gate, Railway,
If C gives exam Defence means, Defence has place value 42(not possible)
If C gives the exam Railway means the sum of the place value of Delhi and Railway gives 127
as per given conditions, hence this is also not possible.
Finally C, gives exam Gate at Delhi has scored 71, is only possible here.
From this remaining Defence exam written by A we got here.

Here case 3 and case 4 are eliminated because C doesn’t sit immediately left of B is given in the passage.
Case 2 is also eliminated because its score 127 is not possible as per given condition. Hence Case 1 follows
all the given conditions.

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Now, the Case1 is the final arrangement:

Answer: A

4. Questions

Final arrangements:

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B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE.


A and B do not sit adjacent to each other.

Here, we will have two possible cases:

We have,

The one who gives the exam at DEHRADUN does not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE
exam but he is neither A nor C.

Here, first we calculate the sum of the place value of all letters of each exam and each city to clear the
facing of persons based on even and odd. So, we get that D gives the NEET exam at DEHRADUN. Also,
C will sit at the remaining place. But, two more possible cases will arise here as Case 3 and Case 4.

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Again We have,

D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears an orange dress.
The one who wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who
gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress.

Here in all four cases, we get that, A will give the DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam; C will give
DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam at DELHI wearing orange dress.

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The one who wears the green dress sits just left of the one who wears the white dress and
neither of them gives the GATE exam.
C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green dress.
The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which
has place value 42(Sum of the letters as per alphabetical series).
From this, If The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127, means here C
wears orange, remaining is Delhi only,
So, C gives exams at Delhi, remaining exams are Defence, Gate, Railway,
If C gives exam Defence means, Defence has place value 42(not possible)
If C gives the exam Railway means the sum of the place value of Delhi and Railway gives 127
as per given conditions, hence this is also not possible.
Finally C, gives exam Gate at Delhi has scored 71, is only possible here.
From this remaining Defence exam written by A we got here.

Here case 3 and case 4 are eliminated because C doesn’t sit immediately left of B is given in the passage.
Case 2 is also eliminated because its score 127 is not possible as per given condition. Hence Case 1 follows
all the given conditions.

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Now, the Case1 is the final arrangement:

Answer: B

5. Questions

Final arrangements:

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B does not give the exam of NEET and DEFENCE.


A and B do not sit adjacent to each other.

Here, we will have two possible cases:

We have,

The one who gives the exam at DEHRADUN does not give RAILWAY, DEFENCE and GATE
exam but he is neither A nor C.

Here, first we calculate the sum of the place value of all letters of each exam and each city to clear the
facing of persons based on even and odd. So, we get that D gives the NEET exam at DEHRADUN. Also,
C will sit at the remaining place. But, two more possible cases will arise here as Case 3 and Case 4.

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Again We have,

D and B face in the same direction but neither of them wears an orange dress.
The one who wears a blue dress gives an exam in MANALI and sits opposite to the one who
gives the exam at PATNA.
B doesn’t wear a blue colour dress.

Here in all four cases, we get that, A will give the DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam; C will give
DEFENCE/GATE/RAILWAY exam at DELHI wearing orange dress.

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The one who wears the green dress sits just left of the one who wears the white dress and
neither of them gives the GATE exam.
C does not sit just left of the one who wears a green dress.
The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127 and doesn’t give the exam which
has place value 42(Sum of the letters as per alphabetical series).
From this, If The one who wears the orange colour dress doesn’t score 127, means here C
wears orange, remaining is Delhi only,
So, C gives exams at Delhi, remaining exams are Defence, Gate, Railway,
If C gives exam Defence means, Defence has place value 42(not possible)
If C gives the exam Railway means the sum of the place value of Delhi and Railway gives 127
as per given conditions, hence this is also not possible.
Finally C, gives exam Gate at Delhi has scored 71, is only possible here.
From this remaining Defence exam written by A we got here.

Here case 3 and case 4 are eliminated because C doesn’t sit immediately left of B is given in the passage.
Case 2 is also eliminated because its score 127 is not possible as per given condition. Hence Case 1 follows
all the given conditions.

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Now, the Case1 is the final arrangement:

Answer: C

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We have:

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years.
S and the one whose age is 23 years were promoted in the same month.
Only one person was promoted between the one whose age is 23 years and W, who was
promoted in a month having an even number of days.

That means, in case (1) W was promoted in April 2012, in case (2) W was promoted in November
2012.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only four persons were promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Q was promoted in January 2012, in case (1a) & case (2a) Q was
promoted in August 2012.

T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age.

Since, only such possible age is (23, 32) & (27, 36).

T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years.

That means, in case (1) T was promoted in April 2015, in case (1a) and case (1b) T was promoted in
January 2015, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) & case (2a) are not valid as T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28
years.

Again, we have:

V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one who was promoted in April 2012.

Since, the one who was promoted in 2012 has odd ages, thus possible combinations are (21, 24), (25, 28).

Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U.


P’s age is more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April.
P and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month.
The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

That means, in case (1a) R was promoted in January 2012 and the age of R must be 25 years, case (1)
and case (1b) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as V and U are not promoted in the same month. Case (1b) is not valid as P

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and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month

Answer: C

7. Questions

We have:

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years.
S and the one whose age is 23 years were promoted in the same month.
Only one person was promoted between the one whose age is 23 years and W, who was
promoted in a month having an even number of days.

That means, in case (1) W was promoted in April 2012, in case (2) W was promoted in November
2012.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only four persons were promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Q was promoted in January 2012, in case (1a) & case (2a) Q was
promoted in August 2012.

T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age.

Since, only such possible age is (23, 32) & (27, 36).

T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years.

That means, in case (1) T was promoted in April 2015, in case (1a) and case (1b) T was promoted in

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January 2015, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (2a) are not valid as T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28
years.

Again, we have:

V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one who was promoted in April 2012.

Since, the one who was promoted in 2012 has odd ages, thus possible combinations are (21, 24), (25, 28).

Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U.


P’s age is more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April.
P and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month.
The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

That means, in case (1a) R was promoted in January 2012 and the age of R must be 25 years, case (1)
and case (1b) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as V and U are not promoted in the same month. Case (1b) is not valid as P
and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month

Answer: A

8. Questions

We have:

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years.
S and the one whose age is 23 years were promoted in the same month.
Only one person was promoted between the one whose age is 23 years and W, who was
promoted in a month having an even number of days.

That means, in case (1) W was promoted in April 2012, in case (2) W was promoted in November
2012.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only four persons were promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Q was promoted in January 2012, in case (1a) & case (2a) Q was
promoted in August 2012.

T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age.

Since, only such possible age is (23, 32) & (27, 36).

T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years.

That means, in case (1) T was promoted in April 2015, in case (1a) and case (1b) T was promoted in
January 2015, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (2a) are not valid as T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28
years.

Again, we have:

V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one who was promoted in April 2012.

Since, the one who was promoted in 2012 has odd ages, thus possible combinations are (21, 24), (25, 28).

Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U.


P’s age is more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April.
P and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month.
The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

That means, in case (1a) R was promoted in January 2012 and the age of R must be 25 years, case (1)

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and case (1b) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as V and U are not promoted in the same month. Case (1b) is not valid as P
and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month

Answer: B

9. Questions

We have:

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years.
S and the one whose age is 23 years were promoted in the same month.
Only one person was promoted between the one whose age is 23 years and W, who was
promoted in a month having an even number of days.

That means, in case (1) W was promoted in April 2012, in case (2) W was promoted in November
2012.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Only four persons were promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Q was promoted in January 2012, in case (1a) & case (2a) Q was
promoted in August 2012.

T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age.

Since, only such possible age is (23, 32) & (27, 36).

T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years.

That means, in case (1) T was promoted in April 2015, in case (1a) and case (1b) T was promoted in
January 2015, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (2a) are not valid as T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28
years.

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Again, we have:

V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one who was promoted in April 2012.

Since, the one who was promoted in 2012 has odd ages, thus possible combinations are (21, 24), (25, 28).

Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U.


P’s age is more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April.
P and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month.
The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

That means, in case (1a) R was promoted in January 2012 and the age of R must be 25 years, case (1)
and case (1b) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as V and U are not promoted in the same month. Case (1b) is not valid as P
and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month

Answer: D(All the persons were promoted in the month of having 31 days except option D)

10. Questions

We have:

Only two persons were promoted between W and the one whose age is 32 years.
S and the one whose age is 23 years were promoted in the same month.
Only one person was promoted between the one whose age is 23 years and W, who was
promoted in a month having an even number of days.

That means, in case (1) W was promoted in April 2012, in case (2) W was promoted in November
2012.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Only four persons were promoted between Q and the one whose age is 36 years.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Q was promoted in January 2012, in case (1a) & case (2a) Q was
promoted in August 2012.

T’s age is 9 years more than U’s age.

Since, only such possible age is (23, 32) & (27, 36).

T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28 years.

That means, in case (1) T was promoted in April 2015, in case (1a) and case (1b) T was promoted in
January 2015, case (2) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (2a) are not valid as T was promoted two persons before the one whose age is 28

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years.

Again, we have:

V’s age is 3 years more than the age of the one who was promoted in April 2012.

Since, the one who was promoted in 2012 has odd ages, thus possible combinations are (21, 24), (25, 28).

Neither V nor R was promoted in the same month with U.


P’s age is more than R’s age and was promoted after R but not in April.
P and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month.
The one whose age is 25 was not promoted in April.

That means, in case (1a) R was promoted in January 2012 and the age of R must be 25 years, case (1)
and case (1b) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as V and U are not promoted in the same month. Case (1b) is not valid as P
and the one whose age is a perfect square number were not promoted in the same month

Answer: A

11. Questions

Answer: C

we get that, the one who likes red sits adjacent to R and the one who likes green.

12. Questions

Answer: A

From statement a), we get that, in the family, the ratio of female: male is 5:4.

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13. Questions

Answer: B

satisfies the given condition that the number of children older to B is same as the number of children
younger to U.

W>N>B>D>O>U>H>T

14. Questions

Answer: D

Here, we get the required answer from statement d).

Sum = 6 (L) + 18 (C) + 9 (S) = 33

15. Questions

Answer: E

None of the above statements

16. Questions

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U.


T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P.
Only two persons are younger than R. W is the child of T.
S is the sister of W’s mother and has two siblings.
T must be the husband of P’s sister.

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Order of Age:

___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ____

S>P>U

Again we have,

U is the only son of R and is elder than W.


T is elder than both P and R but not as much as V and S.
V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years but she is
not S.
V is elder than S but not as much as Q.
The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The final arrangement is:

Q > V(55) > S > T > P(38) > R > U > W

Finally we have,

P who earns 3k more than U.


The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary.
The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister in law.
The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS:

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Q(35k) > V(55) > S(20k) > T > P (38) (18k) > R > U(15k) > W

Answer: B

Q’s salary = 35k;

U+S = 35k;

U= S-5k;

Then we get,2S=40K; S’s salary =20k;

U=15k; We know that P’s salary= 3k+U= 18k;

Average = 88/4 = 22k

17. Questions

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U.


T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P.
Only two persons are younger than R. W is the child of T.
S is the sister of W’s mother and has two siblings.
T must be the husband of P’s sister.

Order of Age:

___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ____

S>P>U

Again we have,

U is the only son of R and is elder than W.


T is elder than both P and R but not as much as V and S.
V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years but she is
not S.

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V is elder than S but not as much as Q.


The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The final arrangement is:

Q > V(55) > S > T > P(38) > R > U > W

Finally we have,

P who earns 3k more than U.


The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary.
The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister in law.
The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS:

Q(35k) > V(55) > S(20k) > T > P (38) (18k) > R > U(15k) > W

Answer: D

18. Questions

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U.


T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P.
Only two persons are younger than R. W is the child of T.
S is the sister of W’s mother and has two siblings.
T must be the husband of P’s sister.

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Order of Age:

___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ____

S>P>U

Again we have,

U is the only son of R and is elder than W.


T is elder than both P and R but not as much as V and S.
V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years but she is
not S.
V is elder than S but not as much as Q.
The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The final arrangement is:

Q > V(55) > S > T > P(38) > R > U > W

Finally we have,

P who earns 3k more than U.


The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary.
The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister in law.
The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS:

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Q(35k) > V(55) > S(20k) > T > P (38) (18k) > R > U(15k) > W

Answer: C

S- P (38) =10

S=48 years

Possible age of T will be 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47

So, the possible difference between age of S and T will be 16 years.

19. Questions

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U.


T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P.
Only two persons are younger than R. W is the child of T.
S is the sister of W’s mother and has two siblings.
T must be the husband of P’s sister.

Order of Age:

___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ____

S>P>U

Again we have,

U is the only son of R and is elder than W.


T is elder than both P and R but not as much as V and S.
V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years but she is
not S.
V is elder than S but not as much as Q.
The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The final arrangement is:

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Q > V(55) > S > T > P(38) > R > U > W

Finally we have,

P who earns 3k more than U.


The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary.
The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister in law.
The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS:

Q(35k) > V(55) > S(20k) > T > P (38) (18k) > R > U(15k) > W

Answer: E

S’s niece i.e., W (10k), V’s son-in-law i.e., T (50k) and T’s brother-in-law i.e., P (40k)

Total income of W+ T + P= 100k

20. Questions

P is the younger brother of S and is elder than U.


T is the only son-in-law of Q who is the father of P.
Only two persons are younger than R. W is the child of T.
S is the sister of W’s mother and has two siblings.
T must be the husband of P’s sister.

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Order of Age:

___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ____

S>P>U

Again we have,

U is the only son of R and is elder than W.


T is elder than both P and R but not as much as V and S.
V is the wife of R’s father. The age of the one who is the second eldest is 55 years but she is
not S.
V is elder than S but not as much as Q.
The one who is just elder than R is 38 years old. The final arrangement is:

Q > V(55) > S > T > P(38) > R > U > W

Finally we have,

P who earns 3k more than U.


The sum of the salary of R’s son and T’s sister-in-law is equal to W’s grandfather's salary.
The salary of R’s son is 5k less than the salary of T’s sister in law.
The difference between the P’s age and Q’s salary is 3.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS:

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Q(35k) > V(55) > S(20k) > T > P (38) (18k) > R > U(15k) > W

Answer: A

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1. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

Ten chairs are kept at a circular table facing towards the centre. Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and
W are sitting around the table. Two chairs are vacant. Neither of the two chairs is kept together, nor are
they kept opposite each other, vacant. Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of
Q. U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q. Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who
sits fourth to the right of R. R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P. The number of persons sitting between
S and T is one more than the number of persons sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S
and to the right of V. S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U. V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.

What is the position of S with respect to W?

a. Immediate left

b. Third to the right

c. Sixth to the left

d. Fourth to the right

e. Either B or C

2. Questions

The number of persons sitting between P and ____ is _______ than the number of persons sitting
between Q and ____ when counted to the left of P and right of Q?

I). R, one more, S

II). U, two less, T

III). S, Two more, U

a. Both I and II

b. Only III

c. Both I and III

d. Both II and III

e. Only II

3. Questions

Which of the following person sits immediate right of vacant chairs?

I). The one who sits immediate left of U

II). The one who sits third to the right of T

III). U

IV). The one who sits second to the left of V

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a. Only II, III, and IV

b. Only III and IV

c. Only I, III, and IV

d. Only II and III

e. Only I and III

4. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. The one who sits second to the right of P

b. The one who sits third to the left of U

c. W

d. The one who sits immediate left of T

e. S

5. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true?

a. Only two persons sit between S and V when counted from the right of S

b. U sits three places away from the one who sits adjacent of Q

c. Both P and T sit together

d. U and W sit adjacent to a vacant chair

e. All the above statements are true

6. Questions

Below statements illustrate some relation between elements given in coded form. Study the
following given information carefully, and decide which of the following conclusions logically
follows.

A@B means All A are B

A&B means Some A are not B

A#B means Only a few B are A

A$B means Only B are A

A%B means Some A are B

A*B means No A are B

! means possibility

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+ means not a possibility

Example: A@!B means All A are B is a possibility

A&+B means Some A are not B is not a possibility

Statements:

Lion % Dog # Cat @ Owl,

Hen $ Owl

Conclusions:

I). Lion %+ Owl

II). Dog %! Hen

III). Cat & Lion

a. Both conclusions II and III follow

b. Only conclusion III follows

c. Both conclusions I and II follow

d. All the conclusions I, II, and III follow

e. None follows

7. Questions

Statements:

Rocket # Drone * Marker # Book @ Pen

Conclusions:

I). Pen & Marker

II). Rocket & Marker

III). Rocket %! Pen

a. Both conclusions II and III follow

b. Only conclusion III follows

c. Both conclusions I and II follow

d. All the conclusions I, II, and III follow

e. None follows

8. Questions

Statements:

Square @ Triangle # Circle,

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Line * Hexagon # Circle

Conclusions:

I). Circle %! Line

II). Triangle &! Hexagon

III). Square * Circle

a. Both conclusions II and III follow

b. Both conclusions I and II follow

c. Only conclusion II follows

d. Only conclusion I follows

e. None follows

9. Questions

Statements:

Charger # Mobile % Data,

TV $ Led # Cable,

Charger @ Cable

Conclusions:

I). LED & Mobile

II). Data @% Cable

III). LED &! Charger

a. Both conclusions II and III follow

b. Both conclusions I and II follow

c. Only conclusion II follows

d. Only conclusion I follows

e. None follows

10. Questions

Statements:

Fruits % Ladoo # Curd @ Mewa * Lassi

Conclusions:

I). Mewa & Ladoo

II). Lassi *! Curd

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III). Fruits @! Lassi

a. Both conclusions I and III follow

b. Both conclusions I and II follow

c. Only conclusion II follows

d. Only conclusion III follows

e. None follows

11. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

A certain number of boxes are kept on different shelves of two stacks in such a way that stack II is east of
stack I. The information about only a few boxes is known. Not more than twenty shelves are in the stacks.
The number of shelves in both stacks is same.

The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are kept in the
same stack. N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O. As many shelves kept between F and G
as between B and G. Only two shelves are between Z and U. Only four shelves are between B and N but
both are kept in the different stack. The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number
of shelves above K. At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G
is kept below T. Z is kept third from the top in stack 2. K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in
different stacks. T is not kept at the same stack as W. No box is kept to the east of G. T is neither kept in
the same shelf of B nor kept above B. The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W,
which is kept third from the bottom.

How many boxes are kept below Box U?

a. Ten

b. Sixteen

c. Fourteen

d. Eighteen

e. Twelve

12. Questions

Which of the following boxes are kept between Box G and Box K?

I). The box which is immediate northwest of Box B

II). Box N

III). The box which is kept immediately below Box U

a. Both I and II

b. Only III

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c. Both I and III

d. Only I

e. None

13. Questions

If Box S is kept five places above Box W, then which of the following statements is not true?

I). Box O is kept below Box S

II). Only six shelves are kept between Box N and Box S

III). Box H is immediately northwest of Box S

a. Both I and III

b. Only III

c. Both II and III

d. Both I and II

e. None

14. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. ZN

b. HB

c. OW

d. GF

e. KO

15. Questions

What is the position of Box W with respect to Box B?

a. Three shelves above

b. Five shelves above

c. Immediately above

d. Two shelves below

e. Four shelves below

16. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

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There are four floors marked 1 to 4 from top to bottom. Each floor has four different flats from west to east
viz.- P, Q, R, and S. Each flat contains a different number of persons. Number of persons in each flat is
given as below:

The office CEO decided to shuffle persons based on an algorithm given in a 3 x 3 matrix in such a way that
rows of matrix are marked I, II, and III from top to bottom whereas the column of each are marked as @,
%, and & from west to east. Each row contains different numbers as follows:

The outcome of each string is calculated from the below given conditions:

Condition I: If a prime number is followed by a perfect square, then sum of all the unit digits is taken.
Condition II: If all the numbers are even, then the digital sum of all tenth digits is taken.

Condition III: If all the numbers are odd, then the difference of the highest and the lowest number is
taken.

Persons from each floors are shuffled from one flat to another following certain outcome of
algorithms:

Condition 1: If the outcome is a perfect square number, then persons from flat S of floor 3, and persons of
flat R of floor 2 are equally divided and shifted to all the flats of floor 1.

Condition 2: If the outcome is multiple of 4, then all the persons from floor 4 of flat Q are equally divided
and shifted among floor 1, floor 2, and floor 3 of flat R.

Condition 3: If the outcome is prime number, then all the persons from floor 2 of flat P are removed and
equally shifted among flat Q, R and S of floor 3.

Condition 4: If outcome is an non-prime odd number, then 15 persons from floor 4 of flat S are and
equally divided among floor 1 and floor 2 of flat R.

Note:

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1). If more than one condition follows, then only one condition is applied in the same sequence.

2). If we get two outcomes, then the resultants are added before the persons from each floors is shuffled
from one flat to another.

What is the difference of the persons working in flat S of floor 3 and flat P of floor 1?

A = II& III& II@

a. 21

b. 28

c. 39

d. 33

e. 31

17. Questions

What is the sum of the number of persons working in flat R of floor 3 and flat P of floor 4?

X = III% II% I&

a. 135

b. 121

c. 84

d. 91

e. 154

18. Questions

What is the difference between the number of persons working in flat S of floor 1 and flat Q of floor
4?

Y = III@ I% III%

a. 31

b. 42

c. 39

d. 54

e. 29

19. Questions

What is the difference of the number of persons working in flat R of floor 1 and flat Q of floor 2?

X = I% I@ II% and Z = I% I@ III%

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a. 32

b. 29

c. 36

d. 23

e. 26

20. Questions

If Y = II@ III& II& and Z = III@ I@ II%, then how many flats has prime number of persons?

a. None

b. Three

c. Four

d. One

e. More than four

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of Q.
U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q sits second to the left of U, in case (2) Q sits third to the left of U, in case (3) Q
sits fourth to the left of U.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who sits fourth to the right of R.


R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) W sits second to the right of P, in case (2a) W sits immediate left of U,
case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between S and T is one more than the number of persons
sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S and to the right of V.
V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.
S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U.

That means, in case (2) S sits second to the left of U, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid. Case (1) & case

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(2a) are not valid as no place for V. Hence, Case (2) shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

2. Questions

We have:

Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of Q.
U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q sits second to the left of U, in case (2) Q sits third to the left of U, in case (3) Q
sits fourth to the left of U.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who sits fourth to the right of R.


R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) W sits second to the right of P, in case (2a) W sits immediate left of U,
case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between S and T is one more than the number of persons
sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S and to the right of V.
V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.
S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U.

That means, in case (2) S sits second to the left of U, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid. Case (1) & case
(2a) are not valid as no place for V. Hence, Case (2) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

3. Questions

We have:

Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of Q.
U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q sits second to the left of U, in case (2) Q sits third to the left of U, in case (3) Q
sits fourth to the left of U.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

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Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who sits fourth to the right of R.


R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) W sits second to the right of P, in case (2a) W sits immediate left of U,
case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between S and T is one more than the number of persons
sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S and to the right of V.
V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.
S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U.

That means, in case (2) S sits second to the left of U, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid. Case (1) & case
(2a) are not valid as no place for V. Hence, Case (2) shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

4. Questions

We have:

Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of Q.
U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q sits second to the left of U, in case (2) Q sits third to the left of U, in case (3) Q
sits fourth to the left of U.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who sits fourth to the right of R.


R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) W sits second to the right of P, in case (2a) W sits immediate left of U,
case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between S and T is one more than the number of persons
sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S and to the right of V.
V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.
S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U.

That means, in case (2) S sits second to the left of U, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid. Case (1) & case
(2a) are not valid as no place for V. Hence, Case (2) shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D (All the persons are sitting adjacent to vacant chair except option D)

5. Questions

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We have:

Only one person sits between Q and U when counted to the right of Q.
U sits three places away from P, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

That means, in case (1) Q sits second to the left of U, in case (2) Q sits third to the left of U, in case (3) Q
sits fourth to the left of U.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Neither Q nor P sits adjacent to W, who sits fourth to the right of R.


R doesn’t sit adjacent to either Q or P.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) W sits second to the right of P, in case (2a) W sits immediate left of U,
case (3) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Again, we have:

The number of persons sitting between S and T is one more than the number of persons
sitting between T and V, when counted to the left of S and to the right of V.
V sits neither adjacent to the vacant chair nor W.
S doesn’t sit adjacent to R or U.

That means, in case (2) S sits second to the left of U, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid. Case (1) & case
(2a) are not valid as no place for V. Hence, Case (2) shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

6. Questions

Answer: E

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I). Some Lion are Owl is not a possibility: Here no direct relation between Lion and Owl, thus Some Lion
is Owl is a possibility. Then negative possibility is not true. So, this conclusion doesn’t follow.

II). Some Dog are Hen is a possibility: Here Only Owl is Hen which means Hen can’t associate with
anyone except Owl, thus No Dog is Hen which means possibility of a definite conclusion is not true. So,
this conclusion doesn’t follow.

III). Some Cat are not Lion: Here no direct relation between Cat and Lion, thus can’t definitely say some
Cat are not Lion. So, this conclusion doesn’t follow.

7. Questions

Answer: D

I). Some Pen are not Marker: Here some book are not marker, and all book are pen, thus means some pen
which are also book are not marker. So, this conclusion follows.

II). Some Rocket are not Marker: Here some Drone are Rocket, and No Drone is Marker, thus Some
rocket is not Market. So, this conclusion follows.

III). Some Rocket are Pen is a possibility: Here no direct relation between Rocket and Pen, Some Rocket
are Pen which means possibility of a definite conclusion is true. So, this conclusion does follow.

8. Questions

Answer: B

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I). Some Circle are Line is a possibility: Here no direct relation between Circle and Line, thus some circle
are Line is a possibility. So, this conclusion follows.

II). Some Triangle are not Hexagon is a possibility: Here no direct relation between Triangle and Hexagon,
thus some triangles are not hexagon is a possibility. So, this conclusion follows.

III). No Square is Circle: Here no direct relation between Square and Circle, thus we can’t say definitely no
Square is circle. So, this conclusion doesn’t follow.

9. Questions

Answer: B

I). Some LED are not Mobile: Here only LED are TV which means TV can’t associate with anyone else
except LED, thus some LED which is also TV can never be Mobile. So, this conclusion follows.

II). All Data are Cable is a possibility: Here no relation between Data and Cable which means All Data are
Cable which means possibility of a definite conclusion is true. So, this conclusion does follow.

III). Some LED are not Charger is a possibility: Here only LED are TV which means TV can’t associate
with anyone else except LED, thus Some LED which are also TV can never be Charger. So, this
conclusion doesn’t follow

10. Questions

Answer: A

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I). Some Mewa are not Ladoo: Here, some Curd are not Ladoo, and All Curd are Ladoo, thus some Mewa
which are also Curd can never be Ladoo. So, this conclusion follows.

II). No Lassi are Curd is a possibility: Here All Curd are Mewa, and No Mewa are Curd, thus No Lassi is
also Curd, that means possibility of a definite conclusion is not true. So, this conclusion doesn’t follow.

III). All Fruits are Lassi is a possibility: Here no direct relation between Fruits and Lassi, thus All fruits
are Lassi is a possibility. So, this conclusion follows.

11. Questions

We have:

Only four shelves are between B and N but both are kept in the different stack.
N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O.

That means, in case (1) N is kept five shelves above B, in case (2) N is kept five shelves below B.

The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number of shelves above K.
K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in different stacks.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) K is kept immediate below N in the same stack, in case (1a) & case (2a)

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K is kept immediate above N in the same stack.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Z is kept third from the top in stack 2.


Only two shelves are kept between Z and U.
The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are
kept in the same stack.

That means, case (2) is not valid as no place for Z in stack 2, whereas case (2a) is not valid as no place for
F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many boxes kept between F and G as between B and G.


No box is kept to the east of G. That means, in case (1) G is kept three shelves below B, in case
(1a) G is kept two shelves below B.
At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G is kept
below T.
T is neither kept in the same shelf of B nor kept above B.
The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W, which is kept third from the
bottom.
T is not kept at the same stack as W.

That means, case (1a) is not valid. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

12. Questions

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We have:

Only four shelves are between B and N but both are kept in the different stack.
N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O.

That means, in case (1) N is kept five shelves above B, in case (2) N is kept five shelves below B.

The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number of shelves above K.
K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in different stacks.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) K is kept immediate below N in the same stack, in case (1a) & case (2a)
K is kept immediate above N in the same stack.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Z is kept third from the top in stack 2.


Only two shelves are kept between Z and U.
The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are
kept in the same stack.

That means, case (2) is not valid as no place for Z in stack 2, whereas case (2a) is not valid as no place for
F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many boxes kept between F and G as between B and G.


No box is kept to the east of G. That means, in case (1) G is kept three shelves below B, in case
(1a) G is kept two shelves below B.
At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G is kept
below T.
T is neither kept in the same shelf of B nor kept above B.
The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W, which is kept third from the
bottom.
T is not kept at the same stack as W.

That means, case (1a) is not valid. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C

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We have:

Only four shelves are between B and N but both are kept in the different stack.
N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O.

That means, in case (1) N is kept five shelves above B, in case (2) N is kept five shelves below B.

The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number of shelves above K.
K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in different stacks.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) K is kept immediate below N in the same stack, in case (1a) & case (2a)
K is kept immediate above N in the same stack.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Z is kept third from the top in stack 2.


Only two shelves are kept between Z and U.
The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are
kept in the same stack.

That means, case (2) is not valid as no place for Z in stack 2, whereas case (2a) is not valid as no place for
F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many boxes kept between F and G as between B and G.


No box is kept to the east of G. That means, in case (1) G is kept three shelves below B, in case
(1a) G is kept two shelves below B.
At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G is kept
below T.
T is neither kept in the same shelf of B nor kept above B.
The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W, which is kept third from the
bottom.
T is not kept at the same stack as W.

That means, case (1a) is not valid. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: D

14. Questions

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We have:

Only four shelves are between B and N but both are kept in the different stack.
N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O.

That means, in case (1) N is kept five shelves above B, in case (2) N is kept five shelves below B.

The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number of shelves above K.
K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in different stacks.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) K is kept immediate below N in the same stack, in case (1a) & case (2a)
K is kept immediate above N in the same stack.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Z is kept third from the top in stack 2.


Only two shelves are kept between Z and U.
The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are
kept in the same stack.

That means, case (2) is not valid as no place for Z in stack 2, whereas case (2a) is not valid as no place for
F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many boxes kept between F and G as between B and G.


No box is kept to the east of G. That means, in case (1) G is kept three shelves below B, in case
(1a) G is kept two shelves below B.
At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G is kept
below T.
T is neither kept in the same shelf of B nor kept above B.
The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W, which is kept third from the
bottom.
T is not kept at the same stack as W.

That means, case (1a) is not valid. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: C (All the other options the boxes are kept different stack except in option C)

15. Questions

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We have:

Only four shelves are between B and N but both are kept in the different stack.
N is kept three shelves above H’s shelf and west of O.

That means, in case (1) N is kept five shelves above B, in case (2) N is kept five shelves below B.

The number of shelves between H and B is one less than the number of shelves above K.
K and O are kept on the adjacent shelf but in different stacks.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) K is kept immediate below N in the same stack, in case (1a) & case (2a)
K is kept immediate above N in the same stack.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Z is kept third from the top in stack 2.


Only two shelves are kept between Z and U.
The box which is kept immediately northeast of U is eight shelves above F, where U and F are
kept in the same stack.

That means, case (2) is not valid as no place for Z in stack 2, whereas case (2a) is not valid as no place for
F.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

As many boxes kept between F and G as between B and G.


No box is kept to the east of G. That means, in case (1) G is kept three shelves below B, in case
(1a) G is kept two shelves below B.
At most three shelves are between G and T, both are not kept in the same stack and G is kept
below T.
T is neither kept in the same shelf of B nor kept above B.
The number of shelves kept between T and H is same as T and W, which is kept third from the
bottom.
T is not kept at the same stack as W.

That means, case (1a) is not valid. Hence, Case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Answer: E

16. Questions

Answer: D
A = 18 36 12

From condition II: (1 + 3 + 1) = 5

Now, from condition III: the persons from flat P of floor 2 equally divided among the flat Q, R, and S of
floor 3.

Thus, the required difference = (61 – 28) = 33

17. Questions

Answer: A

X = 31 16 21

From condition I: (1 + 6 + 1) = 8

Now, from condition 2: the persons from floor 4 of flat Q are equally divided and shifted among floor 1,
floor 2, and floor 3 of flat R.

The required number of persons working in flat R of floor 3 and flat P of floor 4: (54 + 72 + 9) = 135

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18. Questions

Answer: B

Y = 27 15 31

From condition III: (31 – 15) = 16

From condition 1, persons from flat S of floor 3, and persons of flat R of floor 2 are equally divided and
shifted to all the flats of floor 1.

The required difference = (51 + 12 + 6) – 27 = 42

19. Questions

Answer: A

X = 15 11 16

From condition I: (5 + 1 + 6) = 12

Z = 21 15 31

From condition III: (31 – 15) = 16

The required outcome = (12 + 16) = 28

From condition 2, all the persons from floor 4 of flat Q are equally divided and shifted among floor 1, floor
2, and floor 3 of flat R.

Thus, the required number of persons = 64 – (23 + 9) = 32

20. Questions

Answer: B

Y = 12 36 18

From condition 2: (1 + 3 + 1) = 5

Z = 27 11 16

From condition I: (7 + 1 + 6) = 14

Outcome = (5 + 14) = 19

From condition 3, all the persons from floor 2 of flat P are removed and equally shifted among flat Q, R
and S of floor 3.

Thus, only three flats have prime number of persons.

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1. Questions

Study and read the questions based on the information given below:

There are ten individuals seated in two parallel rows. Row 1 consists of five persons who are facing south,
while Row 2 includes the remaining five persons who are facing north. Each person in Row 1 faces exactly
the one from Row 2, directly oppositeto them. The ages of all the persons vary, with the following ages:
20, 24, 27, 31, 32, 36, 37, 39, 42, and 45. Additionally, the distance between any two adjacent persons
remains the same throughout.

The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.T sits second to the left
of the person is fifth eldest person. Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime
number. R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.P sits second to the
right of R who is facing south. The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years
old. Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years. C sits immediate right of E and faces
north. E is not 31-year-old. A sits facing north. A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd
eldest person. D is the second youngest person.

Note: After the above arrangement, every person moves in a certain direction according to the
following conditions given below-

1). “E, who is 8 years older than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left of 12m. He walks another 8m
towards thesouth and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years. Then he interchanges his seat with
that person”.

2). “After that, the person who sits to the immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m to turn left
and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m and meets
the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him”.

3). “After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m
and turns right to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat”.

Who is sitting opposite to the person who is 31 years old (Initial arrangement)?

nd
a. The one who sits 2 to the right of E

b. The one who sits immediate left of the one who faces the one who is 36 years old

c. The one who sits diagonally opposite T

d. B

e. None of the above

2. Questions

Which of the following person is sitting to the immediate right of the 3rd youngest person (After 3rd
arrangement)?

a. The one who is 10m south of R

b. The one who is 18m away from C

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c. The one who sits diagonally opposite to E

d. Both a) and c)

e. The one who is 36 years old

3. Questions

What is the difference between the total ages between row -1 and row-2 (After 3rd arrangement)?

a. 34 years

b. 21 years

c. 37 years

d. 35 years

e. 27 years

4. Questions

In which direction is the one who sits 3rd to the left of C with respect to the one who sits Immediate
left of E (After 2nd arrangement)?

a. North-east

b. South-east

c. North-west

d. South

e. None of the above

5. Questions

The numbers of persons sitting to the right of the one who is 32 years old is one less than the
numbers of persons sit to the left of _____(After 1st arrangement)?

a. D

rd
b. The one who sits 3 to the right of C

c. The one who is 36 years old

d. The one who sits just left of A

e. Both a) and c)

6. Questions

A number arrangement machine when given an input line of numbers rearranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

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INPUT- 3248 1739 9384 3284 4427 4293

STEP I - 75 51 182 111 76 140

STEP II - 128 111 67 57 15 14

STEP III - 167 150 106 96 54 53

STEP IV - ZUT ZV ZU RU VW VX

Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each
of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

Which of the following is true regarding the position of 99 in step II?

th
a. 4 from the right end

nd
b. 2 from the left end

th
c. 6 from the left end

th
d. 5 from the left end

e. None of these

7. Questions

What will be the addition of the numbers which is third from the right end in step II and 4th from
the left end in step III?

a. 243

b. 275

c. 252

d. 235

e. None of these

8. Questions

How many words have at least one vowel in the final step?

a. 0

b. 4

c. 2

d. 1

e. 3

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9. Questions

What will be the product of the numbers which is second from the left end in step II and 3rd from
the right end in step III?

a. 13684

b. 22765

c. 23720

d. 22922

e. None of these

10. Questions

Which of the following is the penultimate step?

a. 196 185 164 157 138 48

b. 196 185 164 157 48 138

c. 96 85 64 157 138 48

d. 196 157 185 164 138 48

e. None of these

11. Questions

In each number, ‘1’ is added to the odd positioned digits from the left end, then add all the digits
within the number, then which of the following options the resultant thus formed has more than
one prime number?

I). 2564, 6381, 1674,

II). 5742, 3846, 1538

III). 8534, 6975, 3758

a. Only I

b. Both I and III

c. Only II

d. All I, II, and III

e. None

12. Questions

If all the letters in the following words are changed to the successive letters in alphabetical series,
then which of the following word has the vowel which is immediately preceded as well as followed
by a consonant?

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I). BECAUSE

II). CAPTURE

III). DEFICIT

a. Only I

b. Only III

c. Only I and II

d. Only II

e. All I, II, and III

13. Questions

If “1” is added to the odd digits and “2” is subtracted from the even digits of the following
numbers, then add all the digits within the number, then which of the following number the
resultant formed is the highest?

a. 3815647

b. 7827384

c. 2186387

d. 2566843

e. 4862867

14. Questions

If all the letters of the following words are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, then
which of the following will be the third letter from the right end of the word?

I). GROWTH

II). IMPACT

III). MEDIUM

a. OPU

b. OPM

c. TPM

d. RMM

e. TMM

15. Questions

If the following numbers are arranged in ascending order from the left end, then which of the
following number has none of the numbers are unchanged in its position?

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I). 52896314

II). 36831487

III). 73628451

a. Only III

b. Only II

c. Both I and II

d. Both II and III

e. Only I

16. Questions

Read the following direction carefully and answer the questions below:

Eight persons were born on a eight different dates of eight different months in a year. Only one person was
born in each month and only one person was born on each date. The month February doesn’t have 29 days.
No one was born before the 5th of any months.

There were as many days between the birth dates of Jiya and Megha as between the birth dates of Radha
and Abhiwho didn’t born in August. Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhat were born before the 14th of the month but
not on an even-numbered date. The average birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9 and the date of
birth of one of them is 13th. Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July. There are 152 days
between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anil didn’t born after August. There are 76 days between the
birth dates of Anil and Divya. Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya. Two persons were born in the
month which has less than 31 days. No one was born after Prabhat. There are 63 days between the birth
dates of Abhi and Prabhat. There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha.
Megha was born before Radha and after Jiya.

How many days gap between the Ankush and Radha birth date?

a. 129 days

b. 142 days

c. 130 days

d. 131 days

e. 133 days

17. Questions

If all the persons were born in alphabetical order from older to younger than who is the 3rd
youngest among all?

a. Divya

b. Megha

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c. Jiya

d. Anil

e. None of the above

18. Questions

How many months are there between the born month of Divya and Prabhat?

a. 7

b. 3

c. 5

d. 8

e. None of the above

19. Questions

On which of the following dates was Jiya born?

th
a. 9 June

th
b. 11 April

th
c. 13 June

th
d. 7 May

th
e. 5 August

20. Questions

Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. No one was born between Megha and Abhi

b. More than three persons were born between Ankush and Anil

c. Radha was born before Abhi

d. Anil was not the oldest person

e. None is true

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

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The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.
T sits second to the left of the person is fifth eldest person. (5th eldest person is 36 years old)
Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime number.

From the above condition, we have two possibilities

R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.
P sits second to the right of R who is facing south.
The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years old. (3rd youngest
person means 27 years old i.e. R)
Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years.

From the above condition, case 2 split as one more possibility

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C sits immediate right of E and faces north.


E is not 31-year-old.
A sits facing north.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd eldest person (42 years old).
D is the second youngest person(i.e., 24-year-old).

From the above condition, case 2a and 2b, get eliminated C, E, and A doesn’t face North direction. Hence
case1 shows the final arrangement.

Remaining S is 36 years old.

After the arrangement:

E, who is 8 years elder than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left and moves another 12m to turn left
again. He walks another 8m and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years(here the only person
whose age is less than 36 is P who is 31-year-old). He exchanges his seat with that person. Age of E
becomes 24 + 8 = 32 years old.

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We already know that the distance between two adjacent persons is the same, after performing the above
conditions we get the distance between R and P as 12m. So the distance between the adjacent persons will
be 6m.

After 1st replacement: After that the person who sits immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m
to turn left and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m
and meets the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him.

A is elder than Q, it means A must be 45 years old.

After 2nd replacement:

After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m and
turn to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat.

C is not the youngest among all, it means C is 39 years old and remaining B is20 years old.

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After 3rd replacement:

Final arrangement is

Answer: B

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.
T sits second to the left of the person is fifth eldest person. (5th eldest person is 36 years old)
Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime number.

From the above condition, we have two possibilities

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R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.
P sits second to the right of R who is facing south.
The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years old. (3rd youngest
person means 27 years old i.e. R)
Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years.

From the above condition, case 2 split as one more possibility

C sits immediate right of E and faces north.


E is not 31-year-old.
A sits facing north.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd eldest person (42 years old).
D is the second youngest person(i.e., 24-year-old).

From the above condition, case 2a and 2b, get eliminated C, E, and A doesn’t face North direction. Hence
case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Remaining S is 36 years old.

After the arrangement:

E, who is 8 years elder than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left and moves another 12m to turn left
again. He walks another 8m and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years(here the only person
whose age is less than 36 is P who is 31-year-old). He exchanges his seat with that person. Age of E
becomes 24 + 8 = 32 years old.

We already know that the distance between two adjacent persons is the same, after performing the above
conditions we get the distance between R and P as 12m. So the distance between the adjacent persons will
be 6m.

After 1st replacement: After that the person who sits immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m
to turn left and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m
and meets the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him.

A is elder than Q, it means A must be 45 years old.

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After 2nd replacement:

After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m and
turn to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat.

C is not the youngest among all, it means C is 39 years old and remaining B is20 years old.

After 3rd replacement:

Final arrangement is

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Answer: E

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.
T sits second to the left of the person is fifth eldest person. (5th eldest person is 36 years old)
Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime number.

From the above condition, we have two possibilities

R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.
P sits second to the right of R who is facing south.
The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years old. (3rd youngest
person means 27 years old i.e. R)
Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years.

From the above condition, case 2 split as one more possibility

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C sits immediate right of E and faces north.


E is not 31-year-old.
A sits facing north.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd eldest person (42 years old).
D is the second youngest person(i.e., 24-year-old).

From the above condition, case 2a and 2b, get eliminated C, E, and A doesn’t face North direction. Hence
case1 shows the final arrangement.

Remaining S is 36 years old.

After the arrangement:

E, who is 8 years elder than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left and moves another 12m to turn left
again. He walks another 8m and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years(here the only person
whose age is less than 36 is P who is 31-year-old). He exchanges his seat with that person. Age of E
becomes 24 + 8 = 32 years old.

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We already know that the distance between two adjacent persons is the same, after performing the above
conditions we get the distance between R and P as 12m. So the distance between the adjacent persons will
be 6m.

After 1st replacement: After that the person who sits immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m
to turn left and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m
and meets the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him.

A is elder than Q, it means A must be 45 years old.

After 2nd replacement:

After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m and
turn to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat.

C is not the youngest among all, it means C is 39 years old and remaining B is20 years old.

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After 3rd replacement:

Final arrangement is

Answer: D

45+39+36+27+37 = 184 years

20+42+24+31+32 = 149 years

Difference = 184 – 149 = 35 years

4. Questions
Final arrangement:

The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.
T sits second to the left of the person is fifth eldest person. (5th eldest person is 36 years old)
Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime number.

From the above condition, we have two possibilities

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R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.
P sits second to the right of R who is facing south.
The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years old. (3rd youngest
person means 27 years old i.e. R)
Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years.

From the above condition, case 2 split as one more possibility

C sits immediate right of E and faces north.


E is not 31-year-old.
A sits facing north.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd eldest person (42 years old).
D is the second youngest person(i.e., 24-year-old).

From the above condition, case 2a and 2b, get eliminated C, E, and A doesn’t face North direction. Hence
case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Remaining S is 36 years old.

After the arrangement:

E, who is 8 years elder than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left and moves another 12m to turn left
again. He walks another 8m and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years(here the only person
whose age is less than 36 is P who is 31-year-old). He exchanges his seat with that person. Age of E
becomes 24 + 8 = 32 years old.

We already know that the distance between two adjacent persons is the same, after performing the above
conditions we get the distance between R and P as 12m. So the distance between the adjacent persons will
be 6m.

After 1st replacement: After that the person who sits immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m
to turn left and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m
and meets the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him.

A is elder than Q, it means A must be 45 years old.

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After 2nd replacement:

After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m and
turn to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat.

C is not the youngest among all, it means C is 39 years old and remaining B is20 years old.

After 3rd replacement:

Final arrangement is

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Answer: E

South-west

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

The one who is 36 years old sits facing the person who sits second to the right of B.
T sits second to the left of the person is fifth eldest person. (5th eldest person is 36 years old)
Two persons sit between T and the person whose age is a prime number.

From the above condition, we have two possibilities

R who is 27 years old, sits facing the person who sits immediate right of D.
P sits second to the right of R who is facing south.
The third youngest person sits immediate right of the one who is 37 years old. (3rd youngest
person means 27 years old i.e. R)
Q sits immediate right of the person whose age is 31 years.

From the above condition, case 2 split as one more possibility

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C sits immediate right of E and faces north.


E is not 31-year-old.
A sits facing north.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of the 2nd eldest person (42 years old).
D is the second youngest person(i.e., 24-year-old).

From the above condition, case 2a and 2b, get eliminated C, E, and A doesn’t face North direction. Hence
case1 shows the final arrangement.

Remaining S is 36 years old.

After the arrangement:

E, who is 8 years elder than D, moves 18m straight, then turns left and moves another 12m to turn left
again. He walks another 8m and meets the person, whose age is less than 36 years(here the only person
whose age is less than 36 is P who is 31-year-old). He exchanges his seat with that person. Age of E
becomes 24 + 8 = 32 years old.

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We already know that the distance between two adjacent persons is the same, after performing the above
conditions we get the distance between R and P as 12m. So the distance between the adjacent persons will
be 6m.

After 1st replacement: After that the person who sits immediate right of E, turns right and walks for 3m
to turn left and walks another 15m. After that he again turns left and covers 9m to turn left and walks 5m
and meets the person, who is elder than him. He exchanges his seat with him.

A is elder than Q, it means A must be 45 years old.

After 2nd replacement:

After that, C, who is not the youngest person, turns back and moves 4m to turn right. He walks 18m and
turn to walk another 14m. He meets a person with whom he exchanges his seat.

C is not the youngest among all, it means C is 39 years old and remaining B is20 years old.

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After 3rd replacement:

Final arrangement is

Answer: E

6. Questions

In the given Input-Output question the logic is—

For step I- The first two digits are added to the last two digits of each number if the value is odd then add
5 to the resultant number or if the value is even then subtract 5 from the resultant number.
For Step II- The digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from the left end. Then the
numbers are arranged in descending order from the left end.

For Step III- Add 39 to each number

For step IV- The digits of the number obtained in step 3 is changed to their corresponding place values in
the English alphabetical series and the opposite alphabet is taken. Eliminate the digit 0 if any.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

STEP I- 157 90 146 118 99 152

STEP II- 157 146 125 118 99 9

STEP III- 196 185 164 157 138 48

STEP IV- ZRU ZSV ZUW ZVT ZXS WS

Answer: D

7. Questions

In the given Input-Output question the logic is—

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For step I- The first two digits are added to the last two digits of each number if the value is odd then add
5 to the resultant number or if the value is even then subtract 5 from the resultant number.

For Step II- The digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from the left end. Then the
numbers are arranged in descending order from the left end.

For Step III- Add 39 to each number

For step IV- The digits of the number obtained in step 3 is changed to their corresponding place values in
the English alphabetical series and the opposite alphabet is taken. Eliminate the digit 0 if any.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

STEP I- 157 90 146 118 99 152

STEP II- 157 146 125 118 99 9

STEP III- 196 185 164 157 138 48

STEP IV- ZRU ZSV ZUW ZVT ZXS WS

Answer: B

118+157 = 275

8. Questions

In the given Input-Output question the logic is—

For step I- The first two digits are added to the last two digits of each number if the value is odd then add
5 to the resultant number or if the value is even then subtract 5 from the resultant number.

For Step II- The digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from the left end. Then the
numbers are arranged in descending order from the left end.

For Step III- Add 39 to each number

For step IV- The digits of the number obtained in step 3 is changed to their corresponding place values in
the English alphabetical series and the opposite alphabet is taken. Eliminate the digit 0 if any.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

STEP I- 157 90 146 118 99 152

STEP II- 157 146 125 118 99 9

STEP III- 196 185 164 157 138 48

STEP IV- ZRU ZSV ZUW ZVT ZXS WS

Answer: C

9. Questions

In the given Input-Output question the logic is—

For step I- The first two digits are added to the last two digits of each number if the value is odd then add
5 to the resultant number or if the value is even then subtract 5 from the resultant number.

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For Step II- The digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from the left end. Then the
numbers are arranged in descending order from the left end.

For Step III- Add 39 to each number

For step IV- The digits of the number obtained in step 3 is changed to their corresponding place values in
the English alphabetical series and the opposite alphabet is taken. Eliminate the digit 0 if any.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

STEP I- 157 90 146 118 99 152

STEP II- 157 146 125 118 99 9

STEP III- 196 185 164 157 138 48

STEP IV- ZRU ZSV ZUW ZVT ZXS WS

Answer: D

146 x 157 = 22922

10. Questions

In the given Input-Output question the logic is—

For step I- The first two digits are added to the last two digits of each number if the value is odd then add
5 to the resultant number or if the value is even then subtract 5 from the resultant number.

For Step II- The digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from the left end. Then the
numbers are arranged in descending order from the left end.

For Step III- Add 39 to each number

For step IV- The digits of the number obtained in step 3 is changed to their corresponding place values in
the English alphabetical series and the opposite alphabet is taken. Eliminate the digit 0 if any.

INPUT- 7389 5728 9249 2687 8123 6384

STEP I- 157 90 146 118 99 152

STEP II- 157 146 125 118 99 9

STEP III- 196 185 164 157 138 48

STEP IV- ZRU ZSV ZUW ZVT ZXS WS

Answer: A

11. Questions

Answer: C

I). 2564, 6381, 1674 ---> 3574, 7391, 2684 ---> 19, 20, 20

II). 5742, 3846, 1538 ---> 6752, 4856, 2548 ---> 20, 23, 19

III). 8534, 6975, 3758 ---> 9544, 7985, 4768 ---> 22, 29, 25

12. Questions

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Answer: D

I). BECAUSE ---> CFDBVTF

II). CAPTURE ---> DBQUVSF

III). DEFICIT ---> EFGJDJU

13. Questions

Answer: B

a). 3815647 ---> 4626428 ---> 4+6+2+6+4+2+8=32

b). 7827384 ---> 8608462 ---> 8+6+0+8+4+6+2=34

c). 2186387 ---> 0264468 ---> 0+2+6+4+4+6+8=30

d). 2566843 ---> 0644624 ---> 0+6+4+4+6+2+4=26

e). 4862867 ---> 2640648 ---> 2+6+4+0+6+4+8=30

14. Questions

Answer: D

I). GROWTH ---> GHORTW

II). IMPACT ---> ACIMPT

III). MEDIUM ---> DEIMMU

15. Questions

Answer: A

I). 52896314 ---> 12345689

II). 36831487 ---> 13346788

III). 73628451 ---> 12345678

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwere born before the 14th of the month but not on an even-numbered
date.
The average of the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9, and the date of birthof one of
them is 13th.

(No one was born from 1-4 of any months. Here, the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwill be 5,
9,and 13)

Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July.


There are 152 days between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anilwas not born after August.
February doesn’t have 29 days.

There are 76 days between the birth dates of Anil and Divya.

From the above conditions we get two possibilities

No one was born after Prabhat.


There are 63 days between the birth dates of Abhi and Prabhat.

As no one was born after Prabhat and number of days between Abhi and Prabhat is 63, possible dates for
Abhi will be – 6/11thof October and Prabhat will be – 9/13th of December.

Two persons were born in the month which has less than 31 days.
There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha. Megha was born

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before Radha and after Jiya.


Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya.

(Possible date of birth of Ankush is 5, 9, and 13, and we know that no two persons were born in the same
month, Now Ankush was born on 05th April) So, the final arrangement is-

Answer: B

April (25) + May (31) + June (30) + July (31) + August (25) = 142 days

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwere born before the 14th of the month but not on an even-numbered
date.
The average of the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9, and the date of birthof one of
them is 13th.

(No one was born from 1-4 of any months. Here, the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwill be 5,
9,and 13)

Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July.


There are 152 days between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anilwas not born after August.
February doesn’t have 29 days.

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There are 76 days between the birth dates of Anil and Divya.

From the above conditions we get two possibilities

No one was born after Prabhat.


There are 63 days between the birth dates of Abhi and Prabhat.

As no one was born after Prabhat and number of days between Abhi and Prabhat is 63, possible dates for
Abhi will be – 6/11thof October and Prabhat will be – 9/13th of December.

Two persons were born in the month which has less than 31 days.
There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha. Megha was born
before Radha and after Jiya.
Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya.

(Possible date of birth of Ankush is 5, 9, and 13, and we know that no two persons were born in the same
month, Now Ankush was born on 05th April) So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: B

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwere born before the 14th of the month but not on an even-numbered
date.
The average of the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9, and the date of birthof one of
them is 13th.

(No one was born from 1-4 of any months. Here, the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwill be 5,
9,and 13)

Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July.


There are 152 days between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anilwas not born after August.
February doesn’t have 29 days.

There are 76 days between the birth dates of Anil and Divya.

From the above conditions we get two possibilities

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No one was born after Prabhat.


There are 63 days between the birth dates of Abhi and Prabhat.

As no one was born after Prabhat and number of days between Abhi and Prabhat is 63, possible dates for
Abhi will be – 6/11thof October and Prabhat will be – 9/13th of December.

Two persons were born in the month which has less than 31 days.
There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha. Megha was born
before Radha and after Jiya.
Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya.

(Possible date of birth of Ankush is 5, 9, and 13, and we know that no two persons were born in the same
month, Now Ankush was born on 05th April) So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: D

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwere born before the 14th of the month but not on an even-numbered
date.
The average of the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9, and the date of birthof one of
them is 13th.

(No one was born from 1-4 of any months. Here, the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwill be 5,
9,and 13)

Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July.


There are 152 days between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anilwas not born after August.
February doesn’t have 29 days.

There are 76 days between the birth dates of Anil and Divya.

From the above conditions we get two possibilities

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No one was born after Prabhat.


There are 63 days between the birth dates of Abhi and Prabhat.

As no one was born after Prabhat and number of days between Abhi and Prabhat is 63, possible dates for
Abhi will be – 6/11thof October and Prabhat will be – 9/13th of December.

Two persons were born in the month which has less than 31 days.
There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha. Megha was born
before Radha and after Jiya.
Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya.

(Possible date of birth of Ankush is 5, 9, and 13, and we know that no two persons were born in the same
month, Now Ankush was born on 05th April) So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: C

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwere born before the 14th of the month but not on an even-numbered
date.
The average of the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatare 9, and the date of birthof one of
them is 13th.

(No one was born from 1-4 of any months. Here, the birth dates of Jiya, Ankush, and Prabhatwill be 5,
9,and 13)

Jiya was born on the month of 30 days before July.


There are 152 days between the birth dates of Anil and Jiya and Anilwas not born after August.
February doesn’t have 29 days.

There are 76 days between the birth dates of Anil and Divya.

From the above conditions we get two possibilities

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No one was born after Prabhat.


There are 63 days between the birth dates of Abhi and Prabhat.

As no one was born after Prabhat and number of days between Abhi and Prabhat is 63, possible dates for
Abhi will be – 6/11thof October and Prabhat will be – 9/13th of December.

Two persons were born in the month which has less than 31 days.
There is 32 days difference between the birth dates of Megha and Radha. Megha was born
before Radha and after Jiya.
Ankush was born at most 07 days after Divya.

(Possible date of birth of Ankush is 5, 9, and 13, and we know that no two persons were born in the same
month, Now Ankush was born on 05th April) So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: C

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Unknown number of persons are living on different floors of a building such that the lowermost floor is
numbered as one, the floor immediately above it is numbered as two and so on.

Note-I: Each floor has three type of flats viz., Flat-A, Flat-B and Flat-C, where Flat A is to the west of flat
B and flat B is to the west of flat C.

Note-II: Flat C of floor numbered 2 is immediately above Flat C of floor numbered 1 and immediately
below Flat C of floor numbered 3 and so on and Flat B of floor numbered 2 is immediately above Flat B of
floor numbered 1 and immediately below Flat B of floor numbered 3 and so on. Similarly, Flat A of floor
numbered 2 is immediately above Flat A of floor numbered 1 and immediately below Flat A of floor
numbered 3 and so on.

Note-III: Area of each flat on each floor is equal.

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor. K lives to the west of G. J lives immediately
below G and lives in the same type of flat as K. Only five floors are between R and J. L lives on the same
floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats. Q lives three floors above the flat of L. W lives to the
immediate west of Q. Only two floors are between W and N. P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two
floors above the flat of Z. T lives on the same floor as P. M lives three floors above T and both are living in
the same type of flat. Only seven floors are between M and F. F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and Y. S lives
two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U. V and U live on the same floor, but does not live in
the adjacent flats. V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

In which of the following option, the first person lives on the adjacent floor of the second person?

I). M, Q

II). F, N

III). V, K

IV). R, S

a. Only I and II

b. Only I, II and III

c. Only II

d. Only IV

e. Only II, III and IV

2. Questions

As many floors between M and __ as between G and __ respectively.

a. P and T

b. A and R

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c. N and Y

d. J and T

e. U and S

3. Questions

What is the difference between the total number of floors in the building and the number of known
persons living in the building with respect to the final arrangement?

a. Eight

b. Seven

c. Three

d. None

e. Five

4. Questions

The number of known persons living below P is __ than the number of known persons living above
M.

a. Two more

b. Three more

c. Two less

d. Four less

e. Three less

5. Questions

Who among the following pair of persons living on the prime numbered floor with respect to the
final arrangement?

I). W and P

II). K and Y

III). J and Q

IV). Q and D

a. Only I and III

b. Only II and IV

c. Only I, III, and IV

d. Only I, II, and IV

e. Only I and IV

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6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Please turn the page” is coded as “@E1µ” “#Q34µ” “@P13¥” “&E3¥”

“Babies are very little” is coded as “&M6µ” “&E23€” “@I18µ” “!P35*”

“Complete the exercise first” is coded as “%I23$” “@P13¥” “@M16*” “!N23*”

“Embrace your inner peace” is coded as “@E23*” “%K31¥” “!J19µ” “@E6¥”

What is the code for the phrase “Dictionary” in the given code language?

a. &E20?

b. @W19µ

c. @E15$

d. !E19?

e. None of these

7. Questions

Which of the following phrase represent the code “%E26*” “%I32$” “&E19* in the given code
language?

a. Motivate yourself always

b. Play cricket everyday

c. Great country India

d. Bring fruits tomorrow

e. Cannot be determined

8. Questions

What is the code for the phrase “Signature” and the phrase for the code “@J23$” as per the given
code language?

a. “@Q7¥” and “Reinforcement”

b. “&E32€” and “Captain”

c. “!Q6$” and “Reference”

d. “#F21*” and “Explain”

e. None of the above

9. Questions

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Match the following as per the given code language:

a. 1A, 2C, 3B, 4D

b. 1B, 2D, 3A, 4C

c. 1B, 2C, 3A, 4D

d. 1C, 2A, 3D, 4B

e. 1B, 2C, 3D, 4A

10. Questions

What is the code for the phrase “Symbol makes sense” in the given code language?

a. “@E19* !P14€ &E6$”

b. “%F10$ &O16µ @J19µ”

c. “@E17* #O16µ &J18µ”

d. “#G35€ !R17$ %S23¥

e. None of the above

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V from three generations family visited the central mall during a
week from Sunday to Saturday. Only two married couples are in the family. Each person spends different
amounts viz.- 6k, 9k, 11k, 12k, 14k, 16k, and 21k. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday. Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and
P’s father-in-law. P is the mother of the one who spends 11k. P visited three persons before the one who
spends 11k. Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k. R is the only son of the one
who spends 16k, who is not his mother. S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday. S is the sister-in-law
of P, who has no siblings. As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K. U’s father visited
immediately before his son. Only three persons visited between T and U. Q is the mother of S and is
married to the one who spends 21k. U’s mother spends less than S. Q and her husband don’t visit on
adjacent days.

Who among the following person visited on Tuesday?

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a. T

b. The one who spends 9k

c. The one who spends 12k

d. S

e. None of these

12. Questions

How S is related to the one who spends 11k?

a. Aunt

b. Sister-in-law

c. Daughter

d. Niece

e. None of these

13. Questions

Who among the following person visited immediately after U’s brother?

a. P

b. The one who spends 11k

c. The one who visited immediately before T

d. V

e. None of these

14. Questions

How many persons visited after the one who spends 6k?

a. As many persons visited before T

b. Three

c. As many persons visited between U and the one who spends 12k

d. Either A or C

e. No one

15. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true?

a. U spends 11k

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b. Only two persons visited before P

c. R visited two persons after V’s wife

d. Q is the mother of V

e. All the above statements are true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

P*Q means P secured immediately lower rank to Q

P&Q means Q secured third higher rank to P

P#Q means P secured immediately higher rank to Q

P^Q means Q secured third lower rank to P

P+Q means P secured second higher rank to Q

P@Q means P secured second lower rank to Q

P© means P doesn’t secure the highest rank

P> means P doesn’t secure the lowest rank

Note: Rank1 is the highest rank and rank 6 is the lowest rank among all

Six countries viz. Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Turkey and China have secured different ranks in
different reports viz. Knight Frank, Democracy report, Digital shopping, Happiness report and Press
freedom. No two countries secured the same rank in the same report and none of the countries gets the
same rank in more than one report.

In Knight frank report: Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

In Democracy report: Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

In Digital shopping report: China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

In happiness report: Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

In Press freedom report: China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Which of the following country secured the highest rank in Digital shopping report?

a. China

b. Turkey

c. Sweden

d. Finland

e. Cannot be determined

17. Questions

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What is the rank of Sweden in the Happiness report?

a. Three

b. Six

c. Two

d. One

e. Five

18. Questions

If Iceland is related to democracy report and Finland is related to Press freedom report in a certain
way, then in the same way which of the following country is related to Knight Frank report?

a. Turkey

b. Denmark

c. China

d. Sweden

e. Cannot be determined

19. Questions

If the score of Denmark in democracy report is 820 and the score of china is 934, then what may be
the possible score secured by Iceland in the same report (Rank 1 secures maximum score and rank
5 secures minimum score)?

a. 935

b. 1002

c. 815

d. 945

e. 875

20. Questions

If the sum of the scores secured by both Finland and Denmark is 1470 and the sum of the scores
secured by both Denmark and Sweden is 1650, then what is the average score secured by Sweden
and Finland in Knight Frank report (The score of 6th ranked country is 520)?

a. 502

b. 610

c. 420

d. 534

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e. None of these

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor.


K lives to the west of G.
J lives immediately below G and lives in the same type of flat as K.
Only five floors are between R and J.
L lives on the same floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Again, we have

Q lives three floors above the flat of L.


W lives to the immediate west of Q.
Only two floors are between W and N.
P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two floors above the flat of Z.
T lives on the same floor as P
M lives three floors above T and both are living in the same type of flat.

After applying above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated, because can’t place M and T.

Again, we have

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Only seven floors are between M and F.


F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and
Y.
S lives two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U.
V and U live on the same floor, but does not lives in the adjacent flats.
V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

From the above conditions Case-1 gets eliminated because V and P live in the same type of flat. Hence,
case 2 shows the final answer.

Answer: D

2. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor.


K lives to the west of G.
J lives immediately below G and lives in the same type of flat as K.
Only five floors are between R and J.
L lives on the same floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Again, we have

Q lives three floors above the flat of L.


W lives to the immediate west of Q.
Only two floors are between W and N.
P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two floors above the flat of Z.
T lives on the same floor as P
M lives three floors above T and both are living in the same type of flat.

After applying above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated, because can’t place M and T.

Again, we have

Only seven floors are between M and F.


F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and
Y.
S lives two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U.
V and U live on the same floor, but does not lives in the adjacent flats.
V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

From the above conditions Case-1 gets eliminated because V and P live in the same type of flat. Hence,
case 2 shows the final answer.

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Answer: C

3. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor.


K lives to the west of G.
J lives immediately below G and lives in the same type of flat as K.
Only five floors are between R and J.
L lives on the same floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Again, we have

Q lives three floors above the flat of L.


W lives to the immediate west of Q.
Only two floors are between W and N.
P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two floors above the flat of Z.
T lives on the same floor as P
M lives three floors above T and both are living in the same type of flat.

After applying above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated, because can’t place M and T.

Again, we have

Only seven floors are between M and F.


F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and
Y.
S lives two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U.
V and U live on the same floor, but does not lives in the adjacent flats.
V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

From the above conditions Case-1 gets eliminated because V and P live in the same type of flat. Hence,
case 2 shows the final answer.

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Answer: C

4. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor.


K lives to the west of G.
J lives immediately below G and lives in the same type of flat as K.
Only five floors are between R and J.
L lives on the same floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Again, we have

Q lives three floors above the flat of L.


W lives to the immediate west of Q.
Only two floors are between W and N.
P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two floors above the flat of Z.
T lives on the same floor as P
M lives three floors above T and both are living in the same type of flat.

After applying above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated, because can’t place M and T.

Again, we have

Only seven floors are between M and F.


F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and
Y.
S lives two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U.
V and U live on the same floor, but does not lives in the adjacent flats.
V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

From the above conditions Case-1 gets eliminated because V and P live in the same type of flat. Hence,
case 2 shows the final answer.

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Answer: E

5. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

G lives on an odd numbered floor, but below fourth floor.


K lives to the west of G.
J lives immediately below G and lives in the same type of flat as K.
Only five floors are between R and J.
L lives on the same floor as R but does not live in the adjacent flats.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Again, we have

Q lives three floors above the flat of L.


W lives to the immediate west of Q.
Only two floors are between W and N.
P lives nine floors below the flat of N and two floors above the flat of Z.
T lives on the same floor as P
M lives three floors above T and both are living in the same type of flat.

After applying above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated, because can’t place M and T.

Again, we have

Only seven floors are between M and F.


F lives to the east of A and to the west of D.
The number of floors between D and R is four more than the number of floors between P and
Y.
S lives two floors below the flat of Y and lives to the east of U.
V and U live on the same floor, but does not lives in the adjacent flats.
V and P do not live in the same type of flat.

From the above conditions Case-1 gets eliminated because V and P live in the same type of flat. Hence,
case 2 shows the final answer.

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Answer: A

6. Questions

I). For symbols:

First symbol represents the first vowel from the left end of the word.
Last symbol represents the number of consonants in the word.

Vowel ----> A-&, E-@, I-!, O-%, U-#

Consonant -----> 1-€, 2-¥, 3-µ, 4-*, 5-$

II). For letters:

If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the first half of the English alphabetical
series, then the fourth succeeding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the English
alphabetical series) is taken.
If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the second half of the English
alphabetical series, then the fourth preceding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the
English alphabetical series) is taken.

III). For numbers:

If the total number of letters in the word is odd, then five is added to the place value (as per
the English alphabetical series) of the middle letter of that word.
If the total number of letters in the word is an even number, then five is subtracted from the

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sum of the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of the exact middle two letters of
that word.

Answer: D

7. Questions

I). For symbols:

First symbol represents the first vowel from the left end of the word.
Last symbol represents the number of consonants in the word.

Vowel ----> A-&, E-@, I-!, O-%, U-#

Consonant -----> 1-€, 2-¥, 3-µ, 4-*, 5-$

II). For letters:

If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the first half of the English alphabetical
series, then the fourth succeeding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the English
alphabetical series) is taken.
If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the second half of the English
alphabetical series, then the fourth preceding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the
English alphabetical series) is taken.

III). For numbers:

If the total number of letters in the word is odd, then five is added to the place value (as per
the English alphabetical series) of the middle letter of that word.
If the total number of letters in the word is an even number, then five is subtracted from the
sum of the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of the exact middle two letters of
that word.

Answer: A

8. Questions

I). For symbols:

First symbol represents the first vowel from the left end of the word.
Last symbol represents the number of consonants in the word.

Vowel ----> A-&, E-@, I-!, O-%, U-#

Consonant -----> 1-€, 2-¥, 3-µ, 4-*, 5-$

II). For letters:

If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the first half of the English alphabetical
series, then the fourth succeeding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the English
alphabetical series) is taken.
If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the second half of the English
alphabetical series, then the fourth preceding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the
English alphabetical series) is taken.

III). For numbers:

If the total number of letters in the word is odd, then five is added to the place value (as per

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the English alphabetical series) of the middle letter of that word.


If the total number of letters in the word is an even number, then five is subtracted from the
sum of the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of the exact middle two letters of
that word.

Answer: C

9. Questions

I). For symbols:

First symbol represents the first vowel from the left end of the word.
Last symbol represents the number of consonants in the word.

Vowel ----> A-&, E-@, I-!, O-%, U-#

Consonant -----> 1-€, 2-¥, 3-µ, 4-*, 5-$

II). For letters:

If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the first half of the English alphabetical
series, then the fourth succeeding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the English
alphabetical series) is taken.
If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the second half of the English
alphabetical series, then the fourth preceding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the
English alphabetical series) is taken.

III). For numbers:

If the total number of letters in the word is odd, then five is added to the place value (as per
the English alphabetical series) of the middle letter of that word.
If the total number of letters in the word is an even number, then five is subtracted from the
sum of the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of the exact middle two letters of
that word.

Answer: C

10. Questions

I). For symbols:

First symbol represents the first vowel from the left end of the word.
Last symbol represents the number of consonants in the word.

Vowel ----> A-&, E-@, I-!, O-%, U-#

Consonant -----> 1-€, 2-¥, 3-µ, 4-*, 5-$

II). For letters:

If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the first half of the English alphabetical
series, then the fourth succeeding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the English
alphabetical series) is taken.
If the third letter from the right end of the word is in the second half of the English
alphabetical series, then the fourth preceding letter of the corresponding letter (as per the
English alphabetical series) is taken.

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III). For numbers:

If the total number of letters in the word is odd, then five is added to the place value (as per
the English alphabetical series) of the middle letter of that word.
If the total number of letters in the word is an even number, then five is subtracted from the
sum of the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of the exact middle two letters of
that word.

Answer: B

11. Questions

We have:

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday.


Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and P’s father-in-law.
P is the mother of the one who spends 11k.
P visited three persons before the one who spends 11k.

That means, in case (1) P visited on Sunday, in case (2) P visited on Tuesday, in case (3) P visited on
Wednesday.

Based on the above information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k.
R is the only son of the one who spends 16k, who is not his mother.
S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday.
S is the sister-in-law of P, who has no siblings.
As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.
Q is the mother of S and is married to the one who spends 21k.

That means, in case (2) Q visited on Saturday, in case (2a) Q visited on Sunday, case (1) & case (3) are not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as S’s father spends 21k, and case (3) is not valid because As many persons
visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

U’s father visited immediately before his son.


Only three persons visited between T and U.
U’s mother spends less than S.
Q and her husband don’t visit on adjacent days.

That means, in case (2) T is the husband of Q, and V is the father of R, case (2a) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as Q and T are not visited on adjacent days.

For Blood relation:

Answer: C

12. Questions

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We have:

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday.


Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and P’s father-in-law.
P is the mother of the one who spends 11k.
P visited three persons before the one who spends 11k.

That means, in case (1) P visited on Sunday, in case (2) P visited on Tuesday, in case (3) P visited on
Wednesday.

Based on the above information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

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Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k.
R is the only son of the one who spends 16k, who is not his mother.
S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday.
S is the sister-in-law of P, who has no siblings.
As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.
Q is the mother of S and is married to the one who spends 21k.

That means, in case (2) Q visited on Saturday, in case (2a) Q visited on Sunday, case (1) & case (3) are not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as S’s father spends 21k, and case (3) is not valid because As many persons
visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

U’s father visited immediately before his son.


Only three persons visited between T and U.
U’s mother spends less than S.
Q and her husband don’t visit on adjacent days.

That means, in case (2) T is the husband of Q, and V is the father of R, case (2a) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as Q and T are not visited on adjacent days.

For Blood relation:

Answer: A

13. Questions

We have:

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday.


Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and P’s father-in-law.
P is the mother of the one who spends 11k.

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P visited three persons before the one who spends 11k.

That means, in case (1) P visited on Sunday, in case (2) P visited on Tuesday, in case (3) P visited on
Wednesday.

Based on the above information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k.
R is the only son of the one who spends 16k, who is not his mother.
S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday.
S is the sister-in-law of P, who has no siblings.
As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.
Q is the mother of S and is married to the one who spends 21k.

That means, in case (2) Q visited on Saturday, in case (2a) Q visited on Sunday, case (1) & case (3) are not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as S’s father spends 21k, and case (3) is not valid because As many persons
visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

U’s father visited immediately before his son.


Only three persons visited between T and U.
U’s mother spends less than S.
Q and her husband don’t visit on adjacent days.

That means, in case (2) T is the husband of Q, and V is the father of R, case (2a) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as Q and T are not visited on adjacent days.

For Blood relation:

Answer: B

14. Questions

We have:

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday.


Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and P’s father-in-law.
P is the mother of the one who spends 11k.

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P visited three persons before the one who spends 11k.

That means, in case (1) P visited on Sunday, in case (2) P visited on Tuesday, in case (3) P visited on
Wednesday.

Based on the above information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k.
R is the only son of the one who spends 16k, who is not his mother.
S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday.
S is the sister-in-law of P, who has no siblings.
As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.
Q is the mother of S and is married to the one who spends 21k.

That means, in case (2) Q visited on Saturday, in case (2a) Q visited on Sunday, case (1) & case (3) are not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as S’s father spends 21k, and case (3) is not valid because As many persons
visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

U’s father visited immediately before his son.


Only three persons visited between T and U.
U’s mother spends less than S.
Q and her husband don’t visit on adjacent days.

That means, in case (2) T is the husband of Q, and V is the father of R, case (2a) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as Q and T are not visited on adjacent days.

For Blood relation:

Answer: E

15. Questions

We have:

The one who spends 9k visited on Thursday.


Only two persons visited between the one who spends 9k and P’s father-in-law.
P is the mother of the one who spends 11k.

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P visited three persons before the one who spends 11k.

That means, in case (1) P visited on Sunday, in case (2) P visited on Tuesday, in case (3) P visited on
Wednesday.

Based on the above information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Only two persons visited between S and the one who spends 16k.
R is the only son of the one who spends 16k, who is not his mother.
S neither visited on Monday nor Wednesday.
S is the sister-in-law of P, who has no siblings.
As many persons visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.
Q is the mother of S and is married to the one who spends 21k.

That means, in case (2) Q visited on Saturday, in case (2a) Q visited on Sunday, case (1) & case (3) are not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as S’s father spends 21k, and case (3) is not valid because As many persons
visited before S as after Q, who spends 6K.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

U’s father visited immediately before his son.


Only three persons visited between T and U.
U’s mother spends less than S.
Q and her husband don’t visit on adjacent days.

That means, in case (2) T is the husband of Q, and V is the father of R, case (2a) is not valid.

Based on the above information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as Q and T are not visited on adjacent days.

For Blood relation:

Answer: E

16. Questions

In Knight Frank report, Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

Denmark > China >Turkey > Sweden >Iceland > Finland

In Democracy report, Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

China > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > Finland >Turkey

In Digital shopping report, China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

Finland > Turkey > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > China

Because in the Knight Frank report Finland secured lowest rank so in Digital shopping report the country
will not at lowest rank.

In happiness report, Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

Iceland > Finland > Denmark > China > Turkey > Sweden

Because in the democracy report Turkey secured lowest rank so in happiness report so Sweden will secure
lowest rank.

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In Press freedom report, China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Sweden > Iceland > Finland > Turkey > China > Denmark

Answer: D
17. Questions

In Knight Frank report, Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

Denmark > China >Turkey > Sweden >Iceland > Finland

In Democracy report, Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

China > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > Finland >Turkey

In Digital shopping report, China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

Finland > Turkey > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > China
Because in the Knight Frank report Finland secured lowest rank so in Digital shopping report the country
will not at lowest rank.

In happiness report, Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

Iceland > Finland > Denmark > China > Turkey > Sweden
Because in the democracy report Turkey secured lowest rank so in happiness report so Sweden will secure
lowest rank.

In Press freedom report, China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Sweden > Iceland > Finland > Turkey > China > Denmark

Answer: B

18. Questions

In Knight Frank report, Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

Denmark > China >Turkey > Sweden >Iceland > Finland

In Democracy report, Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

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China > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > Finland >Turkey

In Digital shopping report, China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

Finland > Turkey > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > China

Because in the Knight Frank report Finland secured lowest rank so in Digital shopping report the country
will not at lowest rank.

In happiness report, Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

Iceland > Finland > Denmark > China > Turkey > Sweden

Because in the democracy report Turkey secured lowest rank so in happiness report so Sweden will secure
lowest rank.

In Press freedom report, China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Sweden > Iceland > Finland > Turkey > China > Denmark

Answer: A

19. Questions

In Knight Frank report, Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

Denmark > China >Turkey > Sweden >Iceland > Finland

In Democracy report, Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

China > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > Finland >Turkey

In Digital shopping report, China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

Finland > Turkey > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > China

Because in the Knight Frank report Finland secured lowest rank so in Digital shopping report the country
will not at lowest rank.

In happiness report, Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

Iceland > Finland > Denmark > China > Turkey > Sweden

Because in the democracy report Turkey secured lowest rank so in happiness report so Sweden will secure
lowest rank.

In Press freedom report, China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Sweden > Iceland > Finland > Turkey > China > Denmark

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Answer: E

20. Questions

In Knight Frank report, Iceland & china # Turkey ^ Finland @ Sweden & Denmark

Denmark > China >Turkey > Sweden >Iceland > Finland

In Democracy report, Sweden + Denmark # Finland @ Iceland; China >

China > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > Finland >Turkey

In Digital shopping report, China @ Iceland * Sweden; Turkey ^ Denmark >

Finland > Turkey > Sweden > Iceland > Denmark > China

Because in the Knight Frank report Finland secured lowest rank so in Digital shopping report the country
will not at lowest rank.

In happiness report, Iceland + Denmark # China @ Finland ^ Turkey

Iceland > Finland > Denmark > China > Turkey > Sweden

Because in the democracy report Turkey secured lowest rank so in happiness report so Sweden will secure
lowest rank.

In Press freedom report, China # Denmark @ Turkey; Finland @ Sweden

Sweden > Iceland > Finland > Turkey > China > Denmark

Answer: B

Sweden-Finland = 180

Sweden+ Finland =520+700=1220

Desired average=1220/2=610

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1. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

Nine persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I joined an NGO during years viz.- 1965, 1972, 1975, 1981,
1986, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2004, and 2009. Only one person joined in each year and no person joined in one
of the years. The experience of each person is calculated from the year 2024.

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year. E joined 11 years after A. H joined
three persons before I. The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons
joined after B, whose experience is multiple of 3. The difference in experience between F and I is half the
experience of G and H. G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

How many persons joined between C and I?

a. As many persons joined before A

b. Three

c. As many persons joined after D

d. As many persons joined before E

e. Either C or D

2. Questions

Experience of which among the following persons are odd?

I). The one who joined immediately before D

II). A

III). The one who joined two persons before F

a. All I, II, and III

b. Both II and III

c. Only III

d. Both I and II

e. Only II

3. Questions

What is the sum of the experience of H, I, and B together?

a. 72 years

b. 81 years

c. 93 years

d. 96 years

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e. None of the above

4. Questions

Who among the following persons joined immediately after the year when no one joined?

a. C

b. I

c. The one who joined two persons after H

d. D

e. The one who joined in 1986

5. Questions

Which of the following statements are true?

I). Only two persons joined between G and H

II). E joined in 1986

III). I joined three years before D

a. Only III

b. Only I and II

c. Only II

d. None

e. All I, II, and III

6. Questions

Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

Statements:

I). Only a few Table are Wood.

II). None Door is Roof.

III). Few Wood are Roof.

IV). Every Roof are Chair.

Conclusions:

I). Some __(P)____ are not ____(Q)_____.

II). Some ____(R)____ are not ____(Q)_____.

III). Some ____(P)____ are ____(R)______.

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a. P: Table, Q: Wood, R: Chair

b. P: Wood, Q: Door, R: Table

c. P: Roof, Q: Door, R: Table

d. P: Wood, Q: Door, R: Chair

e. None of these

7. Questions

Statements:

I). Only a few Square are Triangle

II). No Point is Triangle.

III). Few Circle are Square.

IV). All Triangle are Line.

Conclusions:

I). Some ____(P)____ are ___(Q)___.

II). 72% __(Q)____ can never be ____(R)____.

a. P: Square; Q: Circle; R: Point

b. P: Point; Q: Line; R: Circle

c. P: Line; Q: Square; R: Point

d. Either A or C

e. None of these

8. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of some statements followed by some conclusion. You have to
decide which of the options correctly replaces P such that the conclusion must be definitely true:

Statements:

I). Some Zebra are Rat.

II). Only a few Rat are Cat.

III). Every Cat is Horse.

IV). P

Conclusions:

I). Some Zebra not Horse.

II). All Rat are not Cat.

III). Some Dog are not Horse.

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a. Some Dog are Cat

b. None Cat is Dog

c. Only Zebra is Dog

d. Some Zebra are not Dog

e. None of these

9. Questions

Statements:

I). Only a few Box are Cup.

II). All Pen are Eraser.

III). No Box is Eraser.

IV). P

Conclusions:

I). Some Cup are not Marker.

II). No Marker is Box.

III). Some Cup are not Eraser.

a. All Marker are Box

b. Some Marker are not Cup

c. All Marker are Eraser

d. Some Marker are not Eraser

e. None of the above

10. Questions

Statements:

I). Only a few Onion are Ginger.

II). Only a few Brinjal is Ginger.

III). All Brinjal is Tomato.

IV). P

Conclusions:

I). Some Ginger are not Onion.

II). Some Tomato can never be Potato.

III). Q

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a. P: All Ginger are Potato, Q: Some Potato are not Tomato

b. P: Only a few Onion are Tomato, Q: Some Brinjal are not Onion

c. P: Only Ginger is Potato, Q: Some Brinjal are not Onion is a possibility

d. P: No Onion is Potato, Q: Some Ginger are not Potato

e. None of the above

11. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

Certain number of persons from a family of three generations sits in a row facing north. Information about
only few is known. Not more than twenty one person sits in the row. D is the daughter-in-law of W’s only
son. F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F. L and R is related to F in such a way that F is maternal and
paternal grandmother respectively. The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than
the number of persons sitting to the right of P. W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together. Z is Y’s
daughter and sits sixth to the right of Q. The number of persons sits between R’s wife and K is the same as
the number of persons sits between V’s father and L’s father. F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of
his parent. At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P. Seven persons sit between D and R. Z sits
right of P, who is married to V. Not more than nine persons sit right of F. K sits thirteen places left of Z. D
sits second from either end. The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number
of persons sitting between B and C. F is married to W. The number of persons sitting between P and W is
one more than the number of persons sitting between P and Z. One person sits between B and K, who is
married to Z.

How many persons sit to the right of the one who is the father of L?

a. Four

b. As many persons sit between K and Q

c. As many persons sit between Q and W’s wife

d. One

e. Either B or C

12. Questions

If Y is the only son of the one who sits immediate right of Q, then how K is related to the one who
sits immediate right of F?

a. Nephew

b. Brother-in-law

c. Sister

d. Grandson

e. Son-in-law

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Who among the following persons sit between P and P’s mother-in-law?

I). Q

II). V’s nephew

III). B

a. Only I and II

b. Only III

c. Only II and III

d. Only I

e. None

14. Questions

Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way based on the given information. Which of
the following is the odd one out that doesn’t belong to the group?

a. KD

b. RB

c. PW

d. QZ

e. RW

15. Questions

How many persons are sitting in the row?

a. Seventeen

b. Fourteen

c. Eighteen

d. Fifteen

e. None of the above

16. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the question:

A family consists of six members- A, B, C, D, E, and F. How F is related to D?

Statement I: B is the father-in-law of F, who is the mother of C. B is the spouse of D.

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Statement II: A is the son of D, who is the grandmother of C, who is the daughter of F. A is unmarried.

a. Only Statement I is sufficient

b. Only Statement II is sufficient

c. Either statement I or II is sufficient

d. Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient

e. Both statements I and II together are sufficient

17. Questions

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U are sitting in a circular table facing the center. Who sits immediate
right of Q?

Statement I: R sits third to the left of the one who sits second to the left of P. Neither P nor R sits
adjacent to either S or Q.

Statement II: R sits opposite to S, who sits second to the left of P. Neither P nor S sits adjacent to T.

a. Only Statement I is sufficient

b. Only Statement II is sufficient

c. Either statement I or II is sufficient

d. Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient

e. Both statements I and II together are sufficient

18. Questions

Five persons namely – G, H, K, L, and M were born in different years viz.- 1992, 1989, 1985, 1981,
and 1977 but not necessarily in the same order. The ages of each person is calculated from the base
year 2020. Who among the following person was born just before H?

Statement I: Two persons were born between L and K, whose age is multiple of 3. The age of H is not a
prime number and was born after G.

Statement II: H was born two persons after G and his age is a multiple of 7. Two persons were born
between L and K, who was born before L.

a. Only Statement I is sufficient

b. Only Statement II is sufficient

c. Either statement I or II is sufficient

d. Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient

e. Both statements I and II together are sufficient

19. Questions

What is the direction point S with respect to point M?

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Statement I: Point T is north of point M, which is west of point L, which is north of point N.

Statement II: Point P is south of point S and east of point N. Point T is west of point S.

a. Only statement I is sufficient

b. Only statement II is sufficient

c. Either statement I or II is sufficient

d. Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient

e. Both statements I and II together are sufficient

20. Questions

Seven persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V sitting in a row facing north. Who sits immediately left of
V?

Statement 1: Only three persons sit between V and U, who sits second from either end. T sits fourth to the
left of R. Only one person sits between P and R.

Statement 2: T sits fourth to the left of R and second to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between U
and V, who doesn’t sit adjacent to Q.

a. Only statement I is sufficient

b. Only statement II is sufficient

c. Either statement I or II is sufficient

d. Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient

e. Both statements I and II together are sufficient

Explanations:
1. Questions

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We have:

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year.
E joined 11 years after A.
The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons joined after B,
whose experience is multiple of 3.

That means, in case (1) D joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years before A, in case (2) D
joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years between E and D, in case (3) D joined in 1972, in
case (4) D joined in 1972, and no one joined in one of the months before A.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

H joined three persons before I.


G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

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That means, in case (1) H joined in 1986, in case (2) H joined in 1981, in case (3) & case (4) H joined in
1965.

Based on the above given information we have:

Finally, we have:

The difference of experience between F and I is half the experience of G and H.

Thus, only case (2) satisfies the above given conditions, and all other conditions get eliminated. Hence,
Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above information we have:

Answer: D

2. Questions

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We have:

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year.
E joined 11 years after A.
The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons joined after B,
whose experience is multiple of 3.

That means, in case (1) D joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years before A, in case (2) D
joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years between E and D, in case (3) D joined in 1972, in
case (4) D joined in 1972, and no one joined in one of the months before A.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

H joined three persons before I.


G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

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That means, in case (1) H joined in 1986, in case (2) H joined in 1981, in case (3) & case (4) H joined in
1965.

Based on the above given information we have:

Finally, we have:

The difference of experience between F and I is half the experience of G and H.

Thus, only case (2) satisfies the above given conditions, and all other conditions get eliminated. Hence,
Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above information we have:

Answer: A

3. Questions

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We have:

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year.
E joined 11 years after A.
The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons joined after B,
whose experience is multiple of 3.

That means, in case (1) D joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years before A, in case (2) D
joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years between E and D, in case (3) D joined in 1972, in
case (4) D joined in 1972, and no one joined in one of the months before A.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

H joined three persons before I.


G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

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That means, in case (1) H joined in 1986, in case (2) H joined in 1981, in case (3) & case (4) H joined in
1965.

Based on the above given information we have:

Finally, we have:

The difference of experience between F and I is half the experience of G and H.

Thus, only case (2) satisfies the above given conditions, and all other conditions get eliminated. Hence,
Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above information we have:

Answer: C

4. Questions

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We have:

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year.
E joined 11 years after A.
The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons joined after B,
whose experience is multiple of 3.

That means, in case (1) D joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years before A, in case (2) D
joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years between E and D, in case (3) D joined in 1972, in
case (4) D joined in 1972, and no one joined in one of the months before A.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

H joined three persons before I.


G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

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That means, in case (1) H joined in 1986, in case (2) H joined in 1981, in case (3) & case (4) H joined in
1965.

Based on the above given information we have:

Finally, we have:

The difference of experience between F and I is half the experience of G and H.

Thus, only case (2) satisfies the above given conditions, and all other conditions get eliminated. Hence,
Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above information we have:

Answer: C

5. Questions

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We have:

Only two persons joined between E and D, who joined in a leap year.
E joined 11 years after A.
The number of persons joined before A is one less than the number of persons joined after B,
whose experience is multiple of 3.

That means, in case (1) D joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years before A, in case (2) D
joined in 2004, and no person joined in one of the years between E and D, in case (3) D joined in 1972, in
case (4) D joined in 1972, and no one joined in one of the months before A.

Based on the above information we have:

Again, we have:

H joined three persons before I.


G joined immediately before C, who joined in an even year.

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That means, in case (1) H joined in 1986, in case (2) H joined in 1981, in case (3) & case (4) H joined in
1965.

Based on the above given information we have:

Finally, we have:

The difference of experience between F and I is half the experience of G and H.

Thus, only case (2) satisfies the above given conditions, and all other conditions get eliminated. Hence,
Case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Based on the above information we have:

Answer: E

6. Questions

Answer: D

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7. Questions

Answer: C

From above given statement we have:

8. Questions

Answer: C

For option C we have the following diagram:

9. Questions

Answer: C

From statement C we have following diagram:

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10. Questions

Answer: C

From statement C we have the following diagram:

11. Questions

We have:

Seven persons sit between D and R.


D is the daughter–in–law of W’s only son.
D sits second from either end.

That means, in case (1) D sits second from the left end, in case (2) D sits second from the right end.

F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of his parent.

That means, in case (1a) & case (2a) F sits immediately left of R, in case (1b) & case (2b) F sits
immediately right of R.

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L and R are related to F in such a way that F is the maternal and paternal grandmother
respectively.
F is married to W.

Since, W has only one son, thus R must be married to D.

Based on above given information we have:

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F.


Not more than nine persons sit right of F.

That means, in case (1a) W sits third to the right of R, in case (1b) W sits fifth to the right of R, in case
(2b) W sits fifth to the right of R, case (2a) is not valid.

At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P.


W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together.

Since, P is the son-in-law of W, thus P and W doesn’t sit together.

K sits thirteen places left of Z.


Z sits right of P, who is married to V.
The number of persons sitting between R’s wife and K is the same as the number of persons
sitting between V’s father and L’s father.
The number of persons sitting between P and W is one more than the number of persons
sitting between P and Z.

That means, in case (1a) P sits third to the right of W, case (1b) & (2b) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as not more than nine person sits right of F, case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as
the number of persons between P and W is one more than the number of persons between P and Z.

Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

Z is Y’s daughter and sits sixth to right of Q.


The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number of persons
sitting between B and C.
One person sits between B and K, who is married to Z.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of P.

That means, P sits third from the right end and C sits at the left end.

Based on above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

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Answer: C

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We have:

Seven persons sit between D and R.


D is the daughter–in–law of W’s only son.
D sits second from either end.

That means, in case (1) D sits second from the left end, in case (2) D sits second from the right end.

F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of his parent.

That means, in case (1a) & case (2a) F sits immediately left of R, in case (1b) & case (2b) F sits
immediately right of R.

L and R are related to F in such a way that F is the maternal and paternal grandmother
respectively.
F is married to W.

Since, W has only one son, thus R must be married to D.

Based on above given information we have:

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F.


Not more than nine persons sit right of F.

That means, in case (1a) W sits third to the right of R, in case (1b) W sits fifth to the right of R, in case
(2b) W sits fifth to the right of R, case (2a) is not valid.

At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P.


W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together.

Since, P is the son-in-law of W, thus P and W doesn’t sit together.

K sits thirteen places left of Z.


Z sits right of P, who is married to V.
The number of persons sitting between R’s wife and K is the same as the number of persons
sitting between V’s father and L’s father.
The number of persons sitting between P and W is one more than the number of persons
sitting between P and Z.

That means, in case (1a) P sits third to the right of W, case (1b) & (2b) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as not more than nine person sits right of F, case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as
the number of persons between P and W is one more than the number of persons between P and Z.

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Z is Y’s daughter and sits sixth to right of Q.


The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number of persons
sitting between B and C.
One person sits between B and K, who is married to Z.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of P.

That means, P sits third from the right end and C sits at the left end.

Based on above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: B

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We have:

Seven persons sit between D and R.


D is the daughter–in–law of W’s only son.
D sits second from either end.

That means, in case (1) D sits second from the left end, in case (2) D sits second from the right end.

F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of his parent.

That means, in case (1a) & case (2a) F sits immediately left of R, in case (1b) & case (2b) F sits
immediately right of R.

L and R are related to F in such a way that F is the maternal and paternal grandmother
respectively.
F is married to W.

Since, W has only one son, thus R must be married to D.

Based on above given information we have:

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F.


Not more than nine persons sit right of F.

That means, in case (1a) W sits third to the right of R, in case (1b) W sits fifth to the right of R, in case
(2b) W sits fifth to the right of R, case (2a) is not valid.

At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P.


W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together.

Since, P is the son-in-law of W, thus P and W doesn’t sit together.

K sits thirteen places left of Z.


Z sits right of P, who is married to V.
The number of persons sitting between R’s wife and K is the same as the number of persons
sitting between V’s father and L’s father.
The number of persons sitting between P and W is one more than the number of persons
sitting between P and Z.

That means, in case (1a) P sits third to the right of W, case (1b) & (2b) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as not more than nine person sits right of F, case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as
the number of persons between P and W is one more than the number of persons between P and Z.

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Z is Y’s daughter and sits sixth to right of Q.


The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number of persons
sitting between B and C.
One person sits between B and K, who is married to Z.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of P.

That means, P sits third from the right end and C sits at the left end.

Based on above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: A

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We have:

Seven persons sit between D and R.


D is the daughter–in–law of W’s only son.
D sits second from either end.

That means, in case (1) D sits second from the left end, in case (2) D sits second from the right end.

F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of his parent.

That means, in case (1a) & case (2a) F sits immediately left of R, in case (1b) & case (2b) F sits
immediately right of R.

L and R are related to F in such a way that F is the maternal and paternal grandmother
respectively.
F is married to W.

Since, W has only one son, thus R must be married to D.

Based on above given information we have:

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F.


Not more than nine persons sit right of F.

That means, in case (1a) W sits third to the right of R, in case (1b) W sits fifth to the right of R, in case
(2b) W sits fifth to the right of R, case (2a) is not valid.

At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P.


W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together.

Since, P is the son-in-law of W, thus P and W doesn’t sit together.

K sits thirteen places left of Z.


Z sits right of P, who is married to V.
The number of persons sitting between R’s wife and K is the same as the number of persons
sitting between V’s father and L’s father.
The number of persons sitting between P and W is one more than the number of persons
sitting between P and Z.

That means, in case (1a) P sits third to the right of W, case (1b) & (2b) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as not more than nine person sits right of F, case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as
the number of persons between P and W is one more than the number of persons between P and Z.

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Z is Y’s daughter and sits sixth to right of Q.


The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number of persons
sitting between B and C.
One person sits between B and K, who is married to Z.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of P.

That means, P sits third from the right end and C sits at the left end.

Based on above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: D (Only two persons sit between the first person and the second person except option D)

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We have:

Seven persons sit between D and R.


D is the daughter–in–law of W’s only son.
D sits second from either end.

That means, in case (1) D sits second from the left end, in case (2) D sits second from the right end.

F sits adjacent to R, who is the only child of his parent.

That means, in case (1a) & case (2a) F sits immediately left of R, in case (1b) & case (2b) F sits
immediately right of R.

L and R are related to F in such a way that F is the maternal and paternal grandmother
respectively.
F is married to W.

Since, W has only one son, thus R must be married to D.

Based on above given information we have:

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

F’s husband sits fourth to the right of F.


Not more than nine persons sit right of F.

That means, in case (1a) W sits third to the right of R, in case (1b) W sits fifth to the right of R, in case
(2b) W sits fifth to the right of R, case (2a) is not valid.

At most five persons sit between R and L’s father P.


W and W’s only son-in-law doesn’t sit together.

Since, P is the son-in-law of W, thus P and W doesn’t sit together.

K sits thirteen places left of Z.


Z sits right of P, who is married to V.
The number of persons sitting between R’s wife and K is the same as the number of persons
sitting between V’s father and L’s father.
The number of persons sitting between P and W is one more than the number of persons
sitting between P and Z.

That means, in case (1a) P sits third to the right of W, case (1b) & (2b) are not valid.

Based on above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as not more than nine person sits right of F, case (1b) & case (2b) are not valid as
the number of persons between P and W is one more than the number of persons between P and Z.

Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

Z is Y’s daughter and sits sixth to right of Q.


The number of persons sitting between Q and F is three less than the number of persons
sitting between B and C.
One person sits between B and K, who is married to Z.
The number of persons sitting to the left of C is two less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of P.

That means, P sits third from the right end and C sits at the left end.

Based on above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: C

16. Questions

Answer: A

Statement 1:

From statement 1, We can find the relationship between D and F.

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Statement 2:

From statement 2, We cannot find the relationship of F.

17. Questions

Answer: E

From I and II:


We have:

Clearly, S sits immediately right of Q.

Hence, both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer.

18. Questions

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Answer: A

From I:

We have:

Clearly, K was born just before H.

Hence, the statement I is alone sufficient.

From II:

Clearly, in both cases the different person was born just before H, thus statement II is not sufficient.

19. Questions

Answer: E

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Both statements, we get the answer

20. Questions

Answer: E

From I and II:

Clearly, P sits immediately left of V.

Hence, both statements I and II together are sufficient.

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons viz., A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of
them are sitting at the corners and facing away from centre while four of them are sitting in the middle of
the sides and facing the centre. Each of them likes different chocolates viz., Milky Bar, Munch, Perk,
Kitkat, 5 Star, Dairy Milk, Snickers and Bournville.

B and A are facing same direction. H sits fifth to the left of A. The one who likes Munch and the one who
likes Milky Bar are facing each other. The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H. F
likes Perk and sits second to the right of the one, who likes Snickers. H and D sit opposite to each other
but does not face each other. G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to
the left of the one who like Snickers chocolates. The one who likes Bournville sits third to the left of the
one who likes Kitkat. E sits third to the right of the one who likes Dairy Milk. B is an immediate neighbor
of the one who likes Snickers. One who sits to the immediate right of H does not like Bournville. B does
not like 5 star.

If X sits exactly between H and the one who likes5 Star when counted from the right of H, then
what is the position of the one who likes Bournville with respect to X who sits facing outside and
when counted from the left of X?

a. Third to the left

b. Third to the right

c. Sixth to the right

d. Sixth to the left

e. Seventh to the left

2. Questions

In which of the following options, the first person sits immediate left of the second person?

a. F and B

b. D and A

c. H and E

d. Both I and II

e. Both I and III

3. Questions

If all the persons are facing opposite directions with respect to their original direction, then who
among the following persons sit third to the left of each other?

a. G and H

b. E and D

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c. D and B

d. B and F

e. H and C

4. Questions

If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from A in a clockwise direction, then who
among the following position is unchanged (Excluding A)?

I). E

II). B

III). C

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only I and II

d. Only II and III

e. Only III

5. Questions

If H is related to F, D is related to G in a certain way, then who among the following person is
related to B?

a. F

b. B

c. C

d. E

e. A

6. Questions

A word processing machine, when given an input, performs certain logic in each step to arrive at
the final output. The following is the illustration of the outcome of the machine.

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Step 3 is the last and final step of the given input. With the same logic, find the steps and final output for
the input given below.

What is the sum of the numbers found in step 3 of the given input?

a. 221

b. 246

c. 231

d. 131

e. 155

7. Questions

What is the outcome of the phrase 2 in step 1?

a. Uqwnw kjqkvitced owkmt

b. Hdkgxsgw kiqkvigb ecowkmt

c. kiqkvigb ecowkmt ickwh

d. Uqwmw kiqkgigb ecowkmt

e. None of these

8. Questions

What will be the final outcome of the phrase 2?

a. 82#

b. 82@

c. 75@

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d. 72#

e. 81@

9. Questions

What is the outcome for the word “Switched” in step 2?

a. 31d

b. 31c

c. 23g

d. 44m

e. 42g

10. Questions

What is the difference between the sum of the even numbers in step 2 and step 3 and the sum of
odd numbers in step 2 and step 3?

a. 1

b. 3

c. 2

d. 4

e. 21

11. Questions

Read the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it:

In the given figure, the seating position of all persons is given. All persons face towards the center of the
table. Here, to complete the seating arrangement of all persons, the following hints need to be connected:

A white B means six persons sit between A and B

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A pink B means A sits immediate left of B

A red B means A sits fourth to the left of B

A blue B means A sits second to the right of B

A black B means three persons sit between A and B

The number of persons sitting between T and M(when counted from the left of M) is same as the number
of persons sitting between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). U and H do not sit adjacent to each
other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Equal number of persons sit between H and D (from both sides). I do not
sit at any corner of the table. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the table. M sits at a
corner of the table. Eleven persons sit between P and K. G and L sit adjacent to each other. The number of
persons sitting between S and Q ( when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons
sitting between S (when counted from the left of S) and E. J sits third to the right of O. R sits second to the
left of Y. X is not sitting opposite to Y.

P blue Z; Q pink C; S pink N; M black H; W red I; D red T; L white C; N white W; Y pink V

_____ sits ninth to the left of X.

a. The one who sits immediate right of O

b. The one who sits fifth to the right of U

c. The one who faces I

d. The one who sits fourth to the left of Y

e. None of the above

12. Questions

How many persons sit between Q and the one who sits fourth to the right of R when counted from
the left of Q?

a. Nineteen

b. Twelve

c. Five

d. Eight

e. Fifteen

13. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct with respect to the final arrangement?

I). Ten persons sit between N and R

II). U and L sit at the corners of the table

III). O faces the one who sits sixth to the left of D

IV). X sits ninth to the right of J

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a. Only I and III

b. Only II and IV

c. Only I and IV

d. Only II and III

e. Only I, II and IV

14. Questions

Four of the following five pair are similar in a certain manner, which of the pair is dissimilar to
others?

a. E-H

b. D-T

c. S-O

d. I-V

e. R-C

15. Questions

What is the position of Z with respect to the one who sits eighth to the left of G?

a. Twelfth to the right

b. Immediate left

c. Sixth to the left

d. Tenth to the right

e. Fourth to the left

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons named 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, are from the same family, live on eight different floors of an
eight storeyed building where the lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two
and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Only one person lives on each floor. Each person buys a
different item from a general store: Cup, Pen, Brush, Table Clock, Desk, Bottle, Bag, and Mug.

The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor. Three persons live between 5’s
wife and 3 who buys Bottle. The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who
buys Table clock. Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3. 1 lives above the fifth
floor. 7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3. 4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk. 4 lives immediately below the
floor of the one who buys Brush. 2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3. 6 lives immediately above her
father’s floor. 6 is not married to 5. The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

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Who among the following persons lives on the third floor?

a. 1

b. 5

c. 4

d. 7

e. None of these

17. Questions

Which of the following item does 6’s Grandmother buy?

a. Mug

b. Bag

c. Brush

d. Pen

e. Can’t be determined

18. Questions

How many floors are there between 3’s father-in-law and 5’s son?

a. None

b. One

c. Two

d. Three

e. More than three

19. Questions

Who among the following lives immediately below 8?

a. The one who buys Bottle

b. 5

c. The one who buys Mug

d. 8’s brother

e. Both c) and d)

20. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are not true with respect to the final arrangement?

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a. The one who buys brush is the mother of 2

b. The one who buys desk lives four floors below 3’s father

c. Two persons live between the one who buys bottle and 4’s grandfather

d. As many persons live below 2 as above the grandmother of 1

e. All the given statements are true

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

H and D sit opposite to each other but does not face each other.
B and A are facing same direction.
H sits fifth to the left of A.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

F likes Perk and sits second to the left of the one, who likes Bournville.
G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to the left of the one
who like Snickers chocolates.
The one who likes Munch and the one who likes Milky Bar are facing each other.

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The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

The one who likes Dairy Milk sits third to the right of the one who likes Kitkat.
E sits third to the left of the one who likes Bournville.
One who sits to the immediate left of F does not like Dairy Milk.
B does not like 5 star.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place E and Case 2 gets eliminated as B
likes 5 star. Hence, case 3 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

H and D sit opposite to each other but does not face each other.
B and A are facing same direction.
H sits fifth to the left of A.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

F likes Perk and sits second to the left of the one, who likes Bournville.
G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to the left of the one
who like Snickers chocolates.
The one who likes Munch and the one who likes Milky Bar are facing each other.
The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

The one who likes Dairy Milk sits third to the right of the one who likes Kitkat.
E sits third to the left of the one who likes Bournville.
One who sits to the immediate left of F does not like Dairy Milk.
B does not like 5 star.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place E and Case 2 gets eliminated as B
likes 5 star. Hence, case 3 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

H and D sit opposite to each other but does not face each other.
B and A are facing same direction.
H sits fifth to the left of A.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

F likes Perk and sits second to the left of the one, who likes Bournville.
G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to the left of the one
who like Snickers chocolates.
The one who likes Munch and the one who likes Milky Bar are facing each other.
The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

The one who likes Dairy Milk sits third to the right of the one who likes Kitkat.
E sits third to the left of the one who likes Bournville.
One who sits to the immediate left of F does not like Dairy Milk.
B does not like 5 star.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place E and Case 2 gets eliminated as B
likes 5 star. Hence, case 3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

H and D sit opposite to each other but does not face each other.
B and A are facing same direction.
H sits fifth to the left of A.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

F likes Perk and sits second to the left of the one, who likes Bournville.
G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to the left of the one
who like Snickers chocolates.

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The one who likes Munch and the one who likes Milky Bar are facing each other.
The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

The one who likes Dairy Milk sits third to the right of the one who likes Kitkat.
E sits third to the left of the one who likes Bournville.
One who sits to the immediate left of F does not like Dairy Milk.
B does not like 5 star.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place E and Case 2 gets eliminated as B
likes 5 star. Hence, case 3 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

H and D sit opposite to each other but does not face each other.
B and A are facing same direction.
H sits fifth to the left of A.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

F likes Perk and sits second to the left of the one, who likes Bournville.
G sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Milky Bar and second to the left of the one
who like Snickers chocolates.
The one who likes Munch and the one who likes Milky Bar are facing each other.
The one who likes Munch is not an immediate neighbor of H.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

The one who likes Dairy Milk sits third to the right of the one who likes Kitkat.
E sits third to the left of the one who likes Bournville.
One who sits to the immediate left of F does not like Dairy Milk.
B does not like 5 star.

From the above conditions, Case 1 gets eliminated as we cannot place E and Case 2 gets eliminated as B
likes 5 star. Hence, case 3 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

6. Questions

Step 1: Vowels are changed with the second succeeding letter and the consonants are changed with the
opposite letter, as per the alphabetical series.
Step 2: For number- Sum of the place value of the first and last letters in each word as per the alphabetical
series.

For letter- the letter with smallest place value is taken

Step 3: For number- Sum of the numbers in step 2

For symbol- If the sum of the numbers are even use @

If the sum of the numbers are odd use #

Answer: C

64+82+85=231

7. Questions

Step 1: Vowels are changed with the second succeeding letter and the consonants are changed with the
opposite letter, as per the alphabetical series.

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Step 2: For number- Sum of the place value of the first and last letters in each word as per the alphabetical
series.

For letter- the letter with smallest place value is taken

Step 3: For number- Sum of the numbers in step 2

For symbol- If the sum of the numbers are even use @

If the sum of the numbers are odd use #

Answer: D

Uqwmw kiqkgigb ecowkmt

8. Questions

Step 1: Vowels are changed with the second succeeding letter and the consonants are changed with the
opposite letter, as per the alphabetical series.

Step 2: For number- Sum of the place value of the first and last letters in each word as per the alphabetical
series.

For letter- the letter with smallest place value is taken

Step 3: For number- Sum of the numbers in step 2

For symbol- If the sum of the numbers are even use @

If the sum of the numbers are odd use #

Answer: B

82@ is the final outcome of phrase 2

9. Questions
Step 1: Vowels are changed with the second succeeding letter and the consonants are changed with the
opposite letter, as per the alphabetical series.
Step 2: For number- Sum of the place value of the first and last letters in each word as per the alphabetical
series.

For letter- the letter with smallest place value is taken

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Step 3: For number- Sum of the numbers in step 2

For symbol- If the sum of the numbers are even use @

If the sum of the numbers are odd use #

Answer: A

Switched- 31d

10. Questions

Step 1: Vowels are changed with the second succeeding letter and the consonants are changed with the
opposite letter, as per the alphabetical series.

Step 2: For number- Sum of the place value of the first and last letters in each word as per the alphabetical
series.

For letter- the letter with smallest place value is taken

Step 3: For number- Sum of the numbers in step 2

For symbol- If the sum of the numbers are even use @

If the sum of the numbers are odd use #

Answer: C

Sum of even numbers in step 3 and step 4: 42+44+64+82 = 232.

Sum of odd numbers in step 3 and step 4: 5+17+13+25+31+31+23+85 = 230.

Difference: 232 – 230 = 2

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

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M sits at a corner of the table. M black H (three persons sit between M and H). Equal number of persons
sit between H and D (from both sides). D red T (D sits fourth to the left of T). The number of persons
sitting between T and M (when counted from the left of M) is same as the number of persons sitting
between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). We have two possible cases here.

Q pink C (Q sits immediate left of C). L white C (six persons sit between L and C). G and L sit adjacent to
each other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Y pink V (Y sits immediate left of V). R sits second to the left of
Y.

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W red I (W sits fourth to the left of I). I do not sit at any corner of the table. N white W (six persons sit
between N and W). S pink N (S sits immediate left of N). The number of persons sitting between S and Q
(when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons sitting between S (when counted from
the left of S) and E. Above statements are arranged in the figure.

J sits third to the right of O. P blue Z (P sits second to the right of Z). Eleven persons sit between P and K.
U and H do not sit adjacent to each other. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the
table and X is not opposite to Y. Now, the final arrangement is:

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Answer: B

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

M sits at a corner of the table. M black H (three persons sit between M and H). Equal number of persons
sit between H and D (from both sides). D red T (D sits fourth to the left of T). The number of persons
sitting between T and M (when counted from the left of M) is same as the number of persons sitting
between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). We have two possible cases here.

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Q pink C (Q sits immediate left of C). L white C (six persons sit between L and C). G and L sit adjacent to
each other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Y pink V (Y sits immediate left of V). R sits second to the left of
Y.

W red I (W sits fourth to the left of I). I do not sit at any corner of the table. N white W (six persons sit
between N and W). S pink N (S sits immediate left of N). The number of persons sitting between S and Q
(when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons sitting between S (when counted from
the left of S) and E. Above statements are arranged in the figure.

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J sits third to the right of O. P blue Z (P sits second to the right of Z). Eleven persons sit between P and K.
U and H do not sit adjacent to each other. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the
table and X is not opposite to Y. Now, the final arrangement is:

Answer: D

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

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M sits at a corner of the table. M black H (three persons sit between M and H). Equal number of persons
sit between H and D (from both sides). D red T (D sits fourth to the left of T). The number of persons
sitting between T and M (when counted from the left of M) is same as the number of persons sitting
between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). We have two possible cases here.

Q pink C (Q sits immediate left of C). L white C (six persons sit between L and C). G and L sit adjacent to
each other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Y pink V (Y sits immediate left of V). R sits second to the left of
Y.

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W red I (W sits fourth to the left of I). I do not sit at any corner of the table. N white W (six persons sit
between N and W). S pink N (S sits immediate left of N). The number of persons sitting between S and Q
(when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons sitting between S (when counted from
the left of S) and E. Above statements are arranged in the figure.

J sits third to the right of O. P blue Z (P sits second to the right of Z). Eleven persons sit between P and K.
U and H do not sit adjacent to each other. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the
table and X is not opposite to Y. Now, the final arrangement is:

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Answer: D

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

M sits at a corner of the table. M black H (three persons sit between M and H). Equal number of persons
sit between H and D (from both sides). D red T (D sits fourth to the left of T). The number of persons
sitting between T and M (when counted from the left of M) is same as the number of persons sitting
between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). We have two possible cases here.

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Q pink C (Q sits immediate left of C). L white C (six persons sit between L and C). G and L sit adjacent to
each other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Y pink V (Y sits immediate left of V). R sits second to the left of
Y.

W red I (W sits fourth to the left of I). I do not sit at any corner of the table. N white W (six persons sit
between N and W). S pink N (S sits immediate left of N). The number of persons sitting between S and Q
(when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons sitting between S (when counted from
the left of S) and E. Above statements are arranged in the figure.

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J sits third to the right of O. P blue Z (P sits second to the right of Z). Eleven persons sit between P and K.
U and H do not sit adjacent to each other. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the
table and X is not opposite to Y. Now, the final arrangement is:

Answer: E

Except ‘R-C’, the persons in all pairs face each other.

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

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M sits at a corner of the table. M black H (three persons sit between M and H). Equal number of persons
sit between H and D (from both sides). D red T (D sits fourth to the left of T). The number of persons
sitting between T and M (when counted from the left of M) is same as the number of persons sitting
between Q and D (when counted from the left of D). We have two possible cases here.

Q pink C (Q sits immediate left of C). L white C (six persons sit between L and C). G and L sit adjacent to
each other. V sits fifth to the left of G. Y pink V (Y sits immediate left of V). R sits second to the left of
Y.

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W red I (W sits fourth to the left of I). I do not sit at any corner of the table. N white W (six persons sit
between N and W). S pink N (S sits immediate left of N). The number of persons sitting between S and Q
(when counted from the left of Q) is same as the number of persons sitting between S (when counted from
the left of S) and E. Above statements are arranged in the figure.

J sits third to the right of O. P blue Z (P sits second to the right of Z). Eleven persons sit between P and K.
U and H do not sit adjacent to each other. One person sits between X and F who sits at a corner of the
table and X is not opposite to Y. Now, the final arrangement is:

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Answer: E

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor.

Here we have 3 possibilities i.e. Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3.

Three persons live between 5’s wife and 3 who buys Bottle.
The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who buys Table clock.
Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3.

From the above condition, we have three possibilities,

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1 lives above the fifth floor.

From this condition Case, 3 gets eliminated as 1 lives on 4th floor.

7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3.

From this condition Case 2 gets eliminated as we cannot place 2.

4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk.
4 lives immediately below the floor of the one who buys Brush.

From the above condition case 2 and case 3 gets eliminated and case 1 has split with one more possibility

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Again we have,

2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3.

Now we know 7 is the wife of 5.

6 lives immediately above her father’s floor.


6 is not married to 5.
The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

From the above condition, case 1a gets eliminated as we cannot place 6. So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: B

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor.

Here we have 3 possibilities i.e. Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3.

Three persons live between 5’s wife and 3 who buys Bottle.
The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who buys Table clock.
Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3.

From the above condition, we have three possibilities,

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1 lives above the fifth floor.

From this condition Case, 3 gets eliminated as 1 lives on 4th floor.

7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3.

From this condition Case 2 gets eliminated as we cannot place 2.

4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk.
4 lives immediately below the floor of the one who buys Brush.

From the above condition case 2 and case 3 gets eliminated and case 1 has split with one more possibility

Again we have,

2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3.

Now we know 7 is the wife of 5.

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6 lives immediately above her father’s floor.


6 is not married to 5.
The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

From the above condition, case 1a gets eliminated as we cannot place 6. So, the final arrangement is-

Answer: C

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

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The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor.

Here we have 3 possibilities i.e. Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3.

Three persons live between 5’s wife and 3 who buys Bottle.
The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who buys Table clock.
Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3.

From the above condition, we have three possibilities,

1 lives above the fifth floor.

From this condition Case, 3 gets eliminated as 1 lives on 4th floor.

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7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3.

From this condition Case 2 gets eliminated as we cannot place 2.

4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk.
4 lives immediately below the floor of the one who buys Brush.

From the above condition case 2 and case 3 gets eliminated and case 1 has split with one more possibility

Again we have,

2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3.

Now we know 7 is the wife of 5.

6 lives immediately above her father’s floor.


6 is not married to 5.
The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

From the above condition, case 1a gets eliminated as we cannot place 6. So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: A

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor.

Here we have 3 possibilities i.e. Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3.

Three persons live between 5’s wife and 3 who buys Bottle.
The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who buys Table clock.
Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3.

From the above condition, we have three possibilities,

1 lives above the fifth floor.

From this condition Case, 3 gets eliminated as 1 lives on 4th floor.

7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3.

From this condition Case 2 gets eliminated as we cannot place 2.

4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk.
4 lives immediately below the floor of the one who buys Brush.

From the above condition case 2 and case 3 gets eliminated and case 1 has split with one more possibility

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Again we have,

2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3.

Now we know 7 is the wife of 5.

6 lives immediately above her father’s floor.


6 is not married to 5.
The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

From the above condition, case 1a gets eliminated as we cannot place 6. So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: E

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Final arrangement:

The wife of 5 lives on an even numbered floor but not on the topmost floor.

Here we have 3 possibilities i.e. Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3.

Three persons live between 5’s wife and 3 who buys Bottle.
The number of floors above 3 is same as the number of floors below 5 who buys Table clock.
Only one-floor is between 3 and 1 who is the granddaughter of 3.

From the above condition, we have three possibilities,

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1 lives above the fifth floor.

From this condition Case, 3 gets eliminated as 1 lives on 4th floor.

7 is the mother of 2 who buys Mug and 2 lives exactly between 5’s wife and 3.

From this condition Case 2 gets eliminated as we cannot place 2.

4 is the father of 1.
The one who buys Cup lives immediately above the one who buys Desk.
4 lives immediately below the floor of the one who buys Brush.

From the above condition case 2 and case 3 gets eliminated and case 1 has split with one more possibility

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Again we have,

2 is the brother of 8, who is married to 3.

Now we know 7 is the wife of 5.

6 lives immediately above her father’s floor.


6 is not married to 5.
The daughter of 7 buys a bag. 2 is an unmarried person.

From the above condition, case 1a gets eliminated as we cannot place 6. So, the final arrangement is-

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Answer: B

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1. Questions

Study the following given information carefully, and answer the following questions.

A twelve-letter word not necessarily a meaningful word with no repeated letters is used in three different
series. The letters used in all three arrangements are the same.

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R. A is second
to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K. The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the
number of letters to the right of U. U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.S is fourth to the left of D.
The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O. The number of letters to the right of O is
one less than the number of letters to the left of B, which is not at the end. C is to the right of M. At least
two letters are there between A and T. No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

Arrangement 2:

The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2. The last two letters are
taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order. The first two letters are taken in the second
word not necessarily in the same order. The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first
word. The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word. The fourth letter from the left
and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of the first word. A letter third to the left of C
is one of the letters of the first word. K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in
the word which has letter A. The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the
first letter of the first word. The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

How many letters are placed between N and D in arrangement 2?

a. Three

b. As many letters to the right of R in the arrangement 2

c. One

d. As many letters are placed to the left of K in arrangement 1

e. Either B or D

2. Questions

Which of the following words is formed in arrangement III?

I). MOCK

II). BUNK

III). STAR

a. Only II

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b. Only I and II

c. Only I and III

d. Only III

e. None

3. Questions

The number of letters between N and ____ in arrangement 1 is ____ than the number of letters
between B and ____ in arrangement II?

I). A, Two less, D

II). T, One less, O

III). U, Three More, K

a. Only II

b. Only I and III

c. Only II and III

d. Only I

e. All I, II, and III

4. Questions

If all the letters from arrangement 1 are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, then how
many letters remain unchanged?

a. Four

b. None

c. Three

d. One

e. More than four

5. Questions

How many meaningful words can be formed from the second, fifth, seventh, and eighth letters
from the left end in arrangement 2?(by using each letter only once)

a. More than three

b. Three

c. Two

d. One

e. None

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6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Twelve persons namely – O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are sitting around two concentric tables
as shown below. Two chairs in the outer circular table are vacant. None of the adjacent chairs are vacant.

Note: If A sits facing to B means, both A and B are sitting in the same circular table.

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular table. V sits
third to the left of Z. One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z. Neither Z nor O are
sitting adjacent to vacant chairs. The person in front of O sits second to the right of X. X sits in front of a
vacant chair. Two persons are sitting between X and W.Q sits second to the right of R. Q neither sits
adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z. R and T are sitting in a different circular table. T sits third to the right
of U.U and S are not facing each other.

Who sits immediate right of W?

a. Q

b. The one who sits in-front of V

c. The one who sits third to left of Q

d. X

e. Either B or C

7. Questions

Who among the following persons sits adjacent to vacant seat?

a. S

b. The one who sits third to the right of Y

c. U

d. The one who sits immediate left of O

e. Both a) and c)

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8. Questions

What is the position of P with respect to the one who sits in-front of V?

a. Third to the right

b. Immediate left

c. Second to the left

d. Second to the right

e. Immediate right

9. Questions

Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group, find the odd one
out which doesn’t belong to the same group?

a. Z

b. W

c. O

d. S

e. R

10. Questions

Which of the following statements are not true?

a. Z sits immediate right of U

b. P and Y doesn’t sit together

c. W and S sit together

d. X sits third to the left of W

e. All the above statements are not true

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight people – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W joined Delta company in 2019 on different dates either 5th or 9th
of different months viz.- January, March, April, August, and November. Each person has different
experience between 6 to 20 years. At least one person joined in each month.

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March. The number of persons joined before S
is one less than the number of persons joined after T, whose experience is a multiple of 4. The one who
joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the one whose experience
is 12 years. The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month

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having odd number of days. R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less
than the experience of W. W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience
is 11 years. The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T. The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April. P joined two
persons before R. The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two
persons before the one who joined on 9th of the month. The one who joined on April 9th has an even
number experience.

How many persons joined before P?

a. As many persons joined after the one whose experience is 8 years

b. Four

c. As many persons joined between S and the one whose experience is 15 years

d. both A and C

e. None of these

12. Questions

______ joined on ____ and two persons before _____

a. S, 5 March, R

b. R, 9 August, U

c. W, 5 March, T

d. P, 9 April, Q

e. None of these

13. Questions

Who among the following persons joined between W and the one whose experience is 16 years?

I). The one whose experience is 14 years

II). S

III). The one who joined three persons before U

a. Only I and III

b. Only II

c. Only II and III

d. Only III

e. None

14. Questions

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The number of persons joined before ____ is two less than the number of persons joined between
_____ and the one whose experience is 15 years?

a. W, T

b. S, the one whose experience is 17 years

c. The one whose experience is 12, R

d. Either B or C

e. Either A or C

15. Questions

If all the persons joined in alphabetical order from the joining date and month then how many
persons remain unchanged?

a. Four

b. One

c. Two

d. None

e. Three

16. Questions

In each of the questions given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason
(R). Consider both the statements carefully. Mark your answer as per the codes provided below the
questions.

Assertion (A): Increasing the minimum wage always leads to higher overall employment in the economy.

Reason (R): A higher minimum wage increases the purchasing power of workers, leading to greater
demand for goods and services.

a. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

c. (A) is false, but (R) is true

d. (A) is true, but (R) is false

e. Both (A) and (R) are false

17. Questions

Assertion (A): Implementing stricter regulations on lending practices will reduce the risk of loan defaults.

Reason (R): Stricter lending regulations ensure that only creditworthy individuals and businesses receive
loans.

a. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

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b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

c. (A) is false, but (R) is true

d. (A) is true, but (R) is false

e. Both (A) and (R) are false

18. Questions

In each of the questions given below, the statement is given followed by some inferences. You must
consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts and
then decide which inference can be drawn from the given statement.

Statement:

The rise of mobile banking has led to an increase in the number of customers conducting their banking
activities through smartphone apps, reducing the need for physical branch visits and enabling 24/7 access
to financial services.

Inferences:

I). Mobile banking allows customers to access financial services at any time.

II). The increase in mobile banking has led to the closure of all physical bank branches.

III). The convenience of mobile banking has reduced the frequency of customers visiting physical bank
branches.

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and III

e. Both II and III

19. Questions

Statement:

Banks are increasingly using cloud computing to store customer data and manage their operations, allowing
for more efficient data processing and cost savings.

Inferences:

I). Banks use cloud computing to store customer data and manage their operations.

II). Cloud computing is the only technology that banks use to process data efficiently.

III). The primary reason banks adopt cloud computing is to reduce the need for physical data storage.

a. Only I

b. Only II

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c. Only III

d. Both I and II

e. Both II and III

20. Questions

Statement:

The implementation of advanced data analytics tools in banking allows institutions to gain deeper insights
into customer behavior and preferences, leading to more personalized financial services and targeted
marketing strategies.

Inferences:

I). Advanced data analytics tools are used to understand customer behavior and preferences in banking.

II). Banks can use data analytics to create targeted marketing strategies.

III). Data analytics tools are only used for improving customer service in banks.

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and II

e. Both II and III

Explanations:
1. Questions

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R.
A is second to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K.
The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the number of letters to the right of U.
U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.

That means, K is third from the left end, and U is third from the right end.

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S is fourth to the left of D.

That means, in case (1) S is at the left end, in case (2) S is immediate right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O.


The number of letters to the right of O is one less than the number of letters to the left of B,
which is not at the end.
No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

That means, in case (1) M is second from the right end, in case (2a) M is at the left end, in case (2b) M is
third to the right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

C is to the right of M.
At least two letters are there between A and T.

That means, in case (2b) T is at the left end, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as we cannot place C to the right of M, case (2a) is not valid as less than two
letters are there between A and T.

Arrangement 2:

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The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2.
The last two letters are taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order.
The first two letters are taken in the second word not necessarily in the same order.
The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first word.
The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word.
The fourth letter from the left and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of
the first word.
A letter third to the left of C is one of the letters of the first word.
K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in the word which has letter
A.
The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the first letter of the
first word.
The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: B

2. Questions

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R.

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A is second to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K.


The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the number of letters to the right of U.
U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.

That means, K is third from the left end, and U is third from the right end.

S is fourth to the left of D.

That means, in case (1) S is at the left end, in case (2) S is immediate right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O.


The number of letters to the right of O is one less than the number of letters to the left of B,
which is not at the end.
No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

That means, in case (1) M is second from the right end, in case (2a) M is at the left end, in case (2b) M is
third to the right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

C is to the right of M.
At least two letters are there between A and T.

That means, in case (2b) T is at the left end, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as we cannot place C to the right of M, case (2a) is not valid as less than two
letters are there between A and T.

Arrangement 2:

The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2.
The last two letters are taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order.
The first two letters are taken in the second word not necessarily in the same order.
The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first word.
The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word.
The fourth letter from the left and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of
the first word.
A letter third to the left of C is one of the letters of the first word.
K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in the word which has letter
A.
The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the first letter of the
first word.
The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: C

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3. Questions

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R.
A is second to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K.
The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the number of letters to the right of U.
U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.

That means, K is third from the left end, and U is third from the right end.

S is fourth to the left of D.

That means, in case (1) S is at the left end, in case (2) S is immediate right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O.


The number of letters to the right of O is one less than the number of letters to the left of B,
which is not at the end.
No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

That means, in case (1) M is second from the right end, in case (2a) M is at the left end, in case (2b) M is
third to the right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

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C is to the right of M.
At least two letters are there between A and T.

That means, in case (2b) T is at the left end, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as we cannot place C to the right of M, case (2a) is not valid as less than two
letters are there between A and T.

Arrangement 2:

The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2.
The last two letters are taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order.
The first two letters are taken in the second word not necessarily in the same order.
The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first word.
The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word.
The fourth letter from the left and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of
the first word.
A letter third to the left of C is one of the letters of the first word.
K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in the word which has letter
A.
The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the first letter of the
first word.
The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

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Answer: B

4. Questions

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R.
A is second to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K.
The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the number of letters to the right of U.
U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.

That means, K is third from the left end, and U is third from the right end.

S is fourth to the left of D.

That means, in case (1) S is at the left end, in case (2) S is immediate right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O.


The number of letters to the right of O is one less than the number of letters to the left of B,
which is not at the end.
No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

That means, in case (1) M is second from the right end, in case (2a) M is at the left end, in case (2b) M is
third to the right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

C is to the right of M.
At least two letters are there between A and T.

That means, in case (2b) T is at the left end, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as we cannot place C to the right of M, case (2a) is not valid as less than two
letters are there between A and T.

Arrangement 2:

The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2.
The last two letters are taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order.
The first two letters are taken in the second word not necessarily in the same order.
The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first word.
The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word.
The fourth letter from the left and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of
the first word.
A letter third to the left of C is one of the letters of the first word.
K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in the word which has letter

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A.
The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the first letter of the
first word.
The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: D

5. Questions

Arrangement 1:

The number of letters between K and A is two less than the number of letters to the right of R.
A is second to the left of R, which is fifth to the right of K.
The number of letters to the left of N is one more than the number of letters to the right of U.
U is neither at the end nor to the left of A.

That means, K is third from the left end, and U is third from the right end.

S is fourth to the left of D.

That means, in case (1) S is at the left end, in case (2) S is immediate right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of letters between N and M is the same as D and O.


The number of letters to the right of O is one less than the number of letters to the left of B,
which is not at the end.

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No two consecutive letters in alphabetical orders are not together.

That means, in case (1) M is second from the right end, in case (2a) M is at the left end, in case (2b) M is
third to the right of N.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

C is to the right of M.
At least two letters are there between A and T.

That means, in case (2b) T is at the left end, case (1) & case (2a) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as we cannot place C to the right of M, case (2a) is not valid as less than two
letters are there between A and T.

Arrangement 2:

The position of the pair of letters from the left end is interchanged. After that first six letters are in reverse
order.

Based on the above given information we have:

Arrangement 3:

Three four-letters meaningful words are formed from the series in arrangement 2.
The last two letters are taken as the middle two letters in the third word in same order.
The first two letters are taken in the second word not necessarily in the same order.

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The fourth letter from the left end is the third letter of the first word.
The letter third to the left of T is the third letter of the second word.
The fourth letter from the left and the third letter from the right end are the last two letters of
the first word.
A letter third to the left of C is one of the letters of the first word.
K is one of the last letters of any of the words but it is not present in the word which has letter
A.
The letter which is fourth to the left of the last letter of the first word is the first letter of the
first word.
The sixth letter from the right end is the last letter of one of the words.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Answer: C

Given letters: A, T, R, and M

Number of words formed: TRAM, and MART

6. Questions

We have:

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular
table.
V sits third to the left of Z.

That means, V sits in the outer circular table and P sits in the inner circular table.

One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z.


Neither Z nor O are sitting adjacent to vacant chairs.

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The person in front of O sits second to the right of X.


X sits in front of a vacant chair.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between X and W.


Q sits second to the right of R.
Q neither sits adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z.
R and T are sitting in a different circular table.
T sits third to the right of U.
U and S are not facing each other.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Case (1) is not valid as U and S are sitting in the same line of sight. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: C

7. Questions

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We have:

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular
table.
V sits third to the left of Z.

That means, V sits in the outer circular table and P sits in the inner circular table.

One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z.


Neither Z nor O are sitting adjacent to vacant chairs.
The person in front of O sits second to the right of X.
X sits in front of a vacant chair.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between X and W.


Q sits second to the right of R.
Q neither sits adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z.
R and T are sitting in a different circular table.
T sits third to the right of U.
U and S are not facing each other.

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Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Case (1) is not valid as U and S are sitting in the same line of sight. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: E

8. Questions

We have:

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular
table.
V sits third to the left of Z.

That means, V sits in the outer circular table and P sits in the inner circular table.

One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z.


Neither Z nor O are sitting adjacent to vacant chairs.
The person in front of O sits second to the right of X.
X sits in front of a vacant chair.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between X and W.


Q sits second to the right of R.
Q neither sits adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z.
R and T are sitting in a different circular table.
T sits third to the right of U.
U and S are not facing each other.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Case (1) is not valid as U and S are sitting in the same line of sight. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: B

9. Questions

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We have:

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular
table.
V sits third to the left of Z.

That means, V sits in the outer circular table and P sits in the inner circular table.

One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z.


Neither Z nor O are sitting adjacent to vacant chairs.
The person in front of O sits second to the right of X.
X sits in front of a vacant chair.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between X and W.


Q sits second to the right of R.
Q neither sits adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z.
R and T are sitting in a different circular table.
T sits third to the right of U.
U and S are not facing each other.

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Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Case (1) is not valid as U and S are sitting in the same line of sight. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: D (only S sits adjacent to vacant seat)

10. Questions

We have:

The person in front of V sits immediate right of P, both are sitting in the different circular
table.
V sits third to the left of Z.

That means, V sits in the outer circular table and P sits in the inner circular table.

One person sits between O and S, who doesn’t sits adjacent to Z.


Neither Z nor O are sitting adjacent to vacant chairs.
The person in front of O sits second to the right of X.
X sits in front of a vacant chair.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between X and W.


Q sits second to the right of R.
Q neither sits adjacent to W nor sits adjacent to Z.
R and T are sitting in a different circular table.
T sits third to the right of U.
U and S are not facing each other.

Based on the above given information we have the final arrangement as follows:

Case (1) is not valid as U and S are sitting in the same line of sight. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: C

11. Questions

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We have:

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March.
The number of persons joined before S is one less than the number of persons joined after T,
whose experience is multiple of 4.

Since, only possible numbers which are multiple of four are 8, 12, and 16. Also, since at least one person
joined in each month so, S can’t join first.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) only two persons joined before S.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The one who joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the
one whose experience is 12 years.

That means, in case (1) V joined immediately after S, in case (2) V joined immediately before S.

The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month
having odd number of days.

Since, the experience of the person is less than 20 years, thus only possible combination is (8, 12), as

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 9 January, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as T’s experience is four years less than the experience of Q, but Q’s experience
can’t be 20 years.

Again, we have:

R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less than the
experience of W.

Since, if experience of any person is twice the experience of any other person, then experience of that
person must be an even number.

Thus, only possible even numbers are: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
Now, the experience of all persons are different and more than 6 years, thus only such possible
combinations are: (7, 14) and (9, 18) as (8, 16) will not satisfy S = W – 8 condition.

Also, the experience of S is 8 years less than the experience of W, thus possible experience of W must be
either 15 years or 17 years.

W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience is 11 years.

That means, W joined on 5 November.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April.

Since, only possible perfect square number is 9 or 16 years.

P joined two persons before R.

That means, in case (2) U’s experience is 11 years, case (2a) is not valid.

The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two persons
before the one who joined on 9th of the month.

Since, the experience of each persons are different, thus possible experience of V must be 17 years.

The one who joined on April 9th has an even number experience.

Thus, only possible experience of P must be 16 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as the difference of the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference of
the experience of U and T.

Answer: D

12. Questions

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March.
The number of persons joined before S is one less than the number of persons joined after T,
whose experience is multiple of 4.

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Since, only possible numbers which are multiple of four are 8, 12, and 16. Also, since at least one person
joined in each month so, S can’t join first.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) only two persons joined before S.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The one who joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the
one whose experience is 12 years.

That means, in case (1) V joined immediately after S, in case (2) V joined immediately before S.

The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month
having odd number of days.

Since, the experience of the person is less than 20 years, thus only possible combination is (8, 12), as

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 9 January, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as T’s experience is four years less than the experience of Q, but Q’s experience
can’t be 20 years.

Again, we have:

R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less than the
experience of W.

Since, if experience of any person is twice the experience of any other person, then experience of that
person must be an even number.

Thus, only possible even numbers are: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
Now, the experience of all persons are different and more than 6 years, thus only such possible
combinations are: (7, 14) and (9, 18) as (8, 16) will not satisfy S = W – 8 condition.

Also, the experience of S is 8 years less than the experience of W, thus possible experience of W must be
either 15 years or 17 years.

W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience is 11 years.

That means, W joined on 5 November.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April.

Since, only possible perfect square number is 9 or 16 years.

P joined two persons before R.

That means, in case (2) U’s experience is 11 years, case (2a) is not valid.

The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two persons
before the one who joined on 9th of the month.

Since, the experience of each persons are different, thus possible experience of V must be 17 years.

The one who joined on April 9th has an even number experience.

Thus, only possible experience of P must be 16 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as the difference of the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference of
the experience of U and T.

Answer: B

13. Questions

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March.
The number of persons joined before S is one less than the number of persons joined after T,
whose experience is multiple of 4.

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Since, only possible numbers which are multiple of four are 8, 12, and 16. Also, since at least one person
joined in each month so, S can’t join first.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) only two persons joined before S.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The one who joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the
one whose experience is 12 years.

That means, in case (1) V joined immediately after S, in case (2) V joined immediately before S.

The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month
having odd number of days.

Since, the experience of the person is less than 20 years, thus only possible combination is (8, 12), as

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 9 January, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as T’s experience is four years less than the experience of Q, but Q’s experience
can’t be 20 years.

Again, we have:

R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less than the
experience of W.

Since, if experience of any person is twice the experience of any other person, then experience of that
person must be an even number.

Thus, only possible even numbers are: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
Now, the experience of all persons are different and more than 6 years, thus only such possible
combinations are: (7, 14) and (9, 18) as (8, 16) will not satisfy S = W – 8 condition.

Also, the experience of S is 8 years less than the experience of W, thus possible experience of W must be
either 15 years or 17 years.

W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience is 11 years.

That means, W joined on 5 November.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April.

Since, only possible perfect square number is 9 or 16 years.

P joined two persons before R.

That means, in case (2) U’s experience is 11 years, case (2a) is not valid.

The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two persons
before the one who joined on 9th of the month.

Since, the experience of each persons are different, thus possible experience of V must be 17 years.

The one who joined on April 9th has an even number experience.

Thus, only possible experience of P must be 16 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as the difference of the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference of
the experience of U and T.

Answer: A

14. Questions

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March.
The number of persons joined before S is one less than the number of persons joined after T,
whose experience is multiple of 4.

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Since, only possible numbers which are multiple of four are 8, 12, and 16. Also, since at least one person
joined in each month so, S can’t join first.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) only two persons joined before S.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The one who joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the
one whose experience is 12 years.

That means, in case (1) V joined immediately after S, in case (2) V joined immediately before S.

The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month
having odd number of days.

Since, the experience of the person is less than 20 years, thus only possible combination is (8, 12), as

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 9 January, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as T’s experience is four years less than the experience of Q, but Q’s experience
can’t be 20 years.

Again, we have:

R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less than the
experience of W.

Since, if experience of any person is twice the experience of any other person, then experience of that
person must be an even number.

Thus, only possible even numbers are: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
Now, the experience of all persons are different and more than 6 years, thus only such possible
combinations are: (7, 14) and (9, 18) as (8, 16) will not satisfy S = W – 8 condition.

Also, the experience of S is 8 years less than the experience of W, thus possible experience of W must be
either 15 years or 17 years.

W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience is 11 years.

That means, W joined on 5 November.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April.

Since, only possible perfect square number is 9 or 16 years.

P joined two persons before R.

That means, in case (2) U’s experience is 11 years, case (2a) is not valid.

The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two persons
before the one who joined on 9th of the month.

Since, the experience of each persons are different, thus possible experience of V must be 17 years.

The one who joined on April 9th has an even number experience.

Thus, only possible experience of P must be 16 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as the difference of the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference of
the experience of U and T.

Answer: B

15. Questions

We have:

Not more than two persons joined before S, who joined in March.
The number of persons joined before S is one less than the number of persons joined after T,
whose experience is multiple of 4.

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Since, only possible numbers which are multiple of four are 8, 12, and 16. Also, since at least one person
joined in each month so, S can’t join first.

That means, in case (1) only one person joined before S, in case (2) only two persons joined before S.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The one who joined on August 9th joined four persons after V, who joined immediately after the
one whose experience is 12 years.

That means, in case (1) V joined immediately after S, in case (2) V joined immediately before S.

The experience of T is four years less than the experience of Q, who joined on 9th of the month
having odd number of days.

Since, the experience of the person is less than 20 years, thus only possible combination is (8, 12), as

That means, in case (2) Q joined on 9 January, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (1) is not valid as T’s experience is four years less than the experience of Q, but Q’s experience
can’t be 20 years.

Again, we have:

R’s experience is twice the experience of S, whose experience is 8 years less than the
experience of W.

Since, if experience of any person is twice the experience of any other person, then experience of that
person must be an even number.

Thus, only possible even numbers are: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
Now, the experience of all persons are different and more than 6 years, thus only such possible
combinations are: (7, 14) and (9, 18) as (8, 16) will not satisfy S = W – 8 condition.

Also, the experience of S is 8 years less than the experience of W, thus possible experience of W must be
either 15 years or 17 years.

W joined on 5th of the month and immediately before the one whose experience is 11 years.

That means, W joined on 5 November.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

The difference between the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference between the
experience of U and T.
The one whose experience is a perfect square number joined in April.

Since, only possible perfect square number is 9 or 16 years.

P joined two persons before R.

That means, in case (2) U’s experience is 11 years, case (2a) is not valid.

The difference between the experience of V and S is multiple of 10 and V joined two persons
before the one who joined on 9th of the month.

Since, the experience of each persons are different, thus possible experience of V must be 17 years.

The one who joined on April 9th has an even number experience.

Thus, only possible experience of P must be 16 years.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2a) is not valid as the difference of the experience of Q and W is the same as the difference of
the experience of U and T.

Answer: B

16. Questions

Answer: C

Assertion (A): Increasing the minimum wage always leads to higher overall employment in the economy.

This statement is false. While a minimum wage increase can lead to higher wages for some workers, it
does not necessarily lead to higher overall employment. In fact, in some cases, employers may reduce
hiring or cut jobs due to higher labour costs, potentially leading to lower employment levels.

Reason (R): A higher minimum wage increases the purchasing power of workers, leading to greater
demand for goods and services.

This statement is true. A higher minimum wage can increase the disposable income of workers, which may
lead to increased spending on goods and services. This boost in demand can stimulate economic activity,
but it doesn't guarantee an increase in employment.

The reason provided is correct in explaining that a higher minimum wage can increase purchasing power
and demand, but this does not necessarily result in higher employment. The relationship between minimum
wage increases and employment levels is complex and can vary depending on other economic factors.

The correct answer is (c) - (A) is false, but (R) is true.

17. Questions

Answer: A

Assertion (A): Implementing stricter regulations on lending practices will reduce the risk of loan defaults.

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This statement is true. Stricter regulations typically involve more rigorous credit assessments, which can
help ensure that loans are granted only to individuals and businesses with a higher likelihood of repayment,
thereby reducing the overall risk of loan defaults.

Reason (R): Stricter lending regulations ensure that only creditworthy individuals and businesses receive
loans.

This statement is also true. Stricter regulations often include thorough checks on the creditworthiness of
borrowers, which helps to filter out those who are less likely to repay their loans.

The correct answer is (a) - Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). Stricter
lending regulations lead to a reduction in loan defaults because they ensure that loans are only given to
creditworthy borrowers, which directly supports the assertion.

18. Questions

Answer: D

Inference I: This inference is valid. The statement mentions that mobile banking enables 24/7 access to
financial services, which implies that customers can access these services at any time.

Inference II: This inference is not valid. The statement does not say that all physical bank branches have
closed due to the rise of mobile banking. It only indicates that mobile banking has reduced the need for
physical branch visits, not that branches have been entirely closed.

Inference III: This inference is valid. The statement notes that mobile banking has reduced the need for
physical branch visits, implying that the convenience of mobile banking has led to fewer visits to physical
branches.

Hence, the correct answer is d) I and III.

19. Questions

Answer: A

Inference I: This inference is valid. The statement explicitly mentions that banks are using cloud
computing to store customer data and manage their operations. Therefore, it is accurate to conclude that
banks use cloud computing for these purposes.

Inference II: This inference is not valid. The statement does not claim that cloud computing is the only
technology banks use to process data efficiently. It simply highlights the use of cloud computing without
excluding other technologies.

Inference III: This inference is not valid. The statement mentions that cloud computing allows for more
efficient data processing and cost savings but does not specifically say that the primary reason for adopting
cloud computing is to reduce the need for physical data storage.

Hence, the correct answer is a) Only I.

20. Questions

Answer: D

Inference I: This inference is valid. The statement explicitly mentions that advanced data analytics tools in
banking help institutions understand customer behavior and preferences. Therefore, it is correct to infer

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that these tools are used for gaining insights into these aspects.

Inference II: This inference is valid. The statement also indicates that data analytics allows for more
personalized financial services and targeted marketing strategies. Hence, it is accurate to infer that banks
can use data analytics to create targeted marketing strategies.

Inference III: This inference is not valid. The statement does not suggest that data analytics tools are only
used for improving customer service. It mentions both customer insights and targeted marketing, implying
a broader range of uses.

Hence, the correct answer is d) I and II.

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-

Ten boxes A, B, C, D, M, N, O, U, V, and W, are placed one above another. Each box surface isof
different colours such as Pink, Blue, White, Violet, Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Cyan, and Brown and
different shapes of polygons such as Monogon, Bigon, Triangle, Tetragon, Pentagon, Hexagon, Heptagon,
Octagon, Nonagon, and decagon. No two boxes are in the same colour and shape of Polygon. All the
information is not necessarily in the same order.

Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box. Less than three boxes are above W,
which is placed decagon shape. Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box. Sum of the sides
of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and N, which is Violet. The
number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O and N, which has
a box with perfect cube sides. The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed
below D, which is pink coloured box. One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is
pentagon shape and placed below B. The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of
the Black coloured box. Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is
placed in the even numbered position from the bottom. Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple
of sides of box V, which is above of yellow coloured box. Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which
is perfect square. Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue. Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and
above of White, which is Hexagon. Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the
bottom.

How many boxes are placed between W and O and which of the following is red coloured?

a. 4, B

b. 2, O

c. 3, D

d. 4, V

e. 5, N

2. Questions

Which box is placed three positions away from the Yellow-coloured box?

a. The box which is placed immediately above M

b. V

c. The box which is placed immediately below box U

d. D

e. B

3. Questions

What is the shape of the box which is Black in colour?

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a. Pentagon

b. Triangle

c. Heptagon

d. Nonagon

e. Decagon

4. Questions

Which of the following boxes has a surface of Blue colour?

a. A

b. M

c. N

d. C

e. V

5. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the
following does not belong to that group?

a. A- Pentagon

b. N - Octagon

c. W - Decagon

d. D - Heptagon

e. B - Tetragon

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

In a three generations family of eight members – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W attend a marriage event in


four different months of the same year viz.- January, April, August, and November on two different dates
viz.- 9 and 12 but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person attended marriage on each date.
Three married couples are there in the family. One married couple has no child.

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days. S attends a
marriage event on August 12. Q is the mother of V. W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends
a marriage event three persons before S. P is the father of T, who is married to U. U is the only sister-in-
law of S. Three persons attend a marriage event between U and S’s son. U attends a marriage on an odd
date and immediately before Q. The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as
the number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

How W is related to the one who attends a marriage on January 9?

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a. Mother

b. Sister-in-law

c. Aunty

d. Brother

e. None of these

7. Questions

How many persons attend a marriage event between Q and S’s father?

a. As many persons attend a marriage between S and W

b. Three

c. As many persons attend a marriage after T

d. Both a) and c)

e. None of these

8. Questions

Who among the following person attends a marriage immediately after V’s uncle?

a. P’s wife

b. The one who attends three persons after S

c. V

d. W’s father

e. None of these

9. Questions

Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group, find the odd one
out?

a. V’s mother

b. The one who attends immediately before T

c. W’s mother

d. S's brother

e. R’s husband

10. Questions

Which of the following statement is/are not true?

a. S is the father of V

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b. Three persons attend between T and R’s husband

c. V attends on August 9

d. W is the aunt of V

e. None of these

11. Questions

In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and Ω are used with the following meaning as
illustrated below-

‘P@Q’ means ‘Q is neither greater than nor equal to P’

‘P#Q’ means ‘Q is neither equal to nor smaller than P’

‘P%Q’ means ‘Q is neither smaller than nor greater than P’

‘P$Q’ means ‘Q is not smaller than P’

‘PΩQ’ means ‘Q is not greater than P’

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the three
conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

Statements:

X $ Y # Z @ W % V; P @ Q $ R % Y Ω S

Conclusions:

I). P Ω X

II). V % Y

III). Z @ S

a. Only conclusion II is true

b. Both conclusions I and III are true

c. Only conclusion III is true

d. Both conclusions I and II are true

e. None is true

12. Questions

Statements:

L % K @ M; N $ O Ω T # M @ P

Conclusions:

I). T # L

II). N $ M

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III). K % T

a. Only conclusion I is true

b. Both conclusions I and II are true

c. Only conclusion II is true

d. Both conclusions II and III are true

e. None is true

13. Questions

Statements:

E @ F % G; H#I $ L Ω F @ J

Conclusions:

I). H $ G

II). G # H

III). E # H

a. Only conclusion II is true

b. Both conclusions I and III are true

c. Only conclusion I is true

d. Either conclusion I or II is true

e. None is true

14. Questions

Statements:

A @ B % C; D#E $ K Ω F @ G Ω B#H

Conclusions:

I). D # G

II). H @ E

III). A % H

a. Both conclusions I and III are true

b. Only conclusion II is true

c. None is true

d. Both conclusions II and III are true

e. Only conclusion I is true

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15. Questions

Statements:

P @ Q Ω R; S # T $ R Ω U @ V

Conclusions:

I). T # P

II). U @ Q

III). R @ V

a. Only conclusion III is true

b. Both conclusions I and II are true

c. Only conclusion II is true

d. Both conclusions I and III are true

e. None is true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions following it.

Eight members – Aaryan, Bina, Chitra, Dev, Esha, Farhan, Gita, and Harsh – belong to a family and live at
different locations. They are related to each other by blood and are positioned at various distances and
directions from one another.

Aaryan is the father of Dev and lives 15m north of his sister. Chitra, who is married to Aaryan, lives 10m
west of her son-in-law. Esha, who is Chitra'sson-in-law, is 5m north of his brother-in-law. Bina, the
granddaughter of Chitra, lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s
daughter and is positioned 6m south of Dev. Harsh, who is Dev'sbrother, is 10m west of Farhan's sister.
Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

What is the total distance and direction of Gita with respect to Dev’s husband?

a. 8m south-west

b. 7m south-east

c. 10m south- east

d. 10m north

e. None of these

17. Questions

How is Harsh related to Chitra’sson-in-law?

a. Brother-in-law

b. Son-in-law

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c. Nephew

d. Brother

e. Cannot be determined

18. Questions

Who is Farhan’s paternal aunt?

a. Esha

b. Gita

c. Chitra

d. Bina

e. None of these

19. Questions

How far and in which direction is Chitra position with respect to her grandson?

a. 5√18m south-east

b. √12m north-east

c. √180m north-east

d. 10m west

e. None of these

20. Questions

In which direction is Farhan’s father with respect to Aaryan?

a. South-east

b. North-east

c. South-west

d. North-west

e. None of these

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box.
Less than three boxes are above W, which is placed decagon shape.
Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box.

Sum of the sides of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and
N, which is Violet. Sum of the sides of M+N= perfect square (4, 9, 16)
The number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O
and N, which has a box with perfect cube sides. Sides of N=perfect cube (8, 1) Hence,M+N =
1+8=9/ 1+3=4
The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed below D, which is
pink coloured box.

From the above conditions, Case 2 gets cancelled as we cannot place D and C.

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One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is pentagon shape and placed
below B.
The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of the Black coloured box.
Sides of N > Sides of Black box (pentagon-5) and N is a perfect cube, so sides of N = 8
(Octagon)and N + M = 1 + 8 = 9, so M is a Monogon.
Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is placed in the
even numbered position from the bottom.
Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple of sides of box V, which is above of yellow
coloured box. Sides of O> sides of N So, O=9 (Nanogon) and Sides of O=Multiple of sides of V
=3*3=9, so V = 3 (Triangle).
Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which is perfect square. Sides of A< Sides of B (4, 9).
Since V is 9, B is 4 (Tetragon) and the only possible value of A is 2 (Bigon)

Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue.

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Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and above of White, which is Hexagon.
Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the bottom.

Hence, Final arrangement as follows

Answer: D

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box.
Less than three boxes are above W, which is placed decagon shape.
Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box.

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Sum of the sides of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and
N, which is Violet. Sum of the sides of M+N= perfect square (4, 9, 16)
The number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O
and N, which has a box with perfect cube sides. Sides of N=perfect cube (8, 1) Hence,M+N =
1+8=9/ 1+3=4
The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed below D, which is
pink coloured box.

From the above conditions, Case 2 gets cancelled as we cannot place D and C.

One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is pentagon shape and placed
below B.
The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of the Black coloured box.
Sides of N > Sides of Black box (pentagon-5) and N is a perfect cube, so sides of N = 8
(Octagon)and N + M = 1 + 8 = 9, so M is a Monogon.

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Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is placed in the
even numbered position from the bottom.
Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple of sides of box V, which is above of yellow
coloured box. Sides of O> sides of N So, O=9 (Nanogon) and Sides of O=Multiple of sides of V
=3*3=9, so V = 3 (Triangle).
Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which is perfect square. Sides of A< Sides of B (4, 9).
Since V is 9, B is 4 (Tetragon) and the only possible value of A is 2 (Bigon)

Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue.


Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and above of White, which is Hexagon.
Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the bottom.

Hence, Final arrangement as follows

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Answer: C

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box.
Less than three boxes are above W, which is placed decagon shape.
Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box.

Sum of the sides of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and
N, which is Violet. Sum of the sides of M+N= perfect square (4, 9, 16)
The number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O
and N, which has a box with perfect cube sides. Sides of N=perfect cube (8, 1) Hence,M+N =
1+8=9/ 1+3=4

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The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed below D, which is
pink coloured box.

From the above conditions, Case 2 gets cancelled as we cannot place D and C.

One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is pentagon shape and placed
below B.
The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of the Black coloured box.
Sides of N > Sides of Black box (pentagon-5) and N is a perfect cube, so sides of N = 8
(Octagon)and N + M = 1 + 8 = 9, so M is a Monogon.
Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is placed in the
even numbered position from the bottom.
Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple of sides of box V, which is above of yellow
coloured box. Sides of O> sides of N So, O=9 (Nanogon) and Sides of O=Multiple of sides of V
=3*3=9, so V = 3 (Triangle).
Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which is perfect square. Sides of A< Sides of B (4, 9).
Since V is 9, B is 4 (Tetragon) and the only possible value of A is 2 (Bigon)

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Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue.


Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and above of White, which is Hexagon.
Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the bottom.

Hence, Final arrangement as follows

Answer: A

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box.
Less than three boxes are above W, which is placed decagon shape.
Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box.

Sum of the sides of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and
N, which is Violet. Sum of the sides of M+N= perfect square (4, 9, 16)
The number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O
and N, which has a box with perfect cube sides. Sides of N=perfect cube (8, 1) Hence,M+N =
1+8=9/ 1+3=4
The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed below D, which is
pink coloured box.

From the above conditions, Case 2 gets cancelled as we cannot place D and C.

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One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is pentagon shape and placed
below B.
The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of the Black coloured box.
Sides of N > Sides of Black box (pentagon-5) and N is a perfect cube, so sides of N = 8
(Octagon)and N + M = 1 + 8 = 9, so M is a Monogon.
Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is placed in the
even numbered position from the bottom.
Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple of sides of box V, which is above of yellow
coloured box. Sides of O> sides of N So, O=9 (Nanogon) and Sides of O=Multiple of sides of V
=3*3=9, so V = 3 (Triangle).
Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which is perfect square. Sides of A< Sides of B (4, 9).
Since V is 9, B is 4 (Tetragon) and the only possible value of A is 2 (Bigon)

Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue.

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Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and above of White, which is Hexagon.
Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the bottom.

Hence, Final arrangement as follows

Answer: A

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

Four boxes are placed between W and O, which is green coloured box.
Less than three boxes are above W, which is placed decagon shape.
Pink colour box is placed above of Decagon shape box.

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Sum of the sides of the box N and M is a perfect square. Two boxes are placed between O and
N, which is Violet. Sum of the sides of M+N= perfect square (4, 9, 16)
The number of boxes placed between N and M is same as number of boxes placed between O
and N, which has a box with perfect cube sides. Sides of N=perfect cube (8, 1) Hence,M+N =
1+8=9/ 1+3=4
The number of boxes placed above C is same as the number of boxes placed below D, which is
pink coloured box.

From the above conditions, Case 2 gets cancelled as we cannot place D and C.

One box is placed between B and black coloured box, which is pentagon shape and placed
below B.
The number of sides of box N is more than the number of the sides of the Black coloured box.
Sides of N > Sides of Black box (pentagon-5) and N is a perfect cube, so sides of N = 8
(Octagon)and N + M = 1 + 8 = 9, so M is a Monogon.

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Bigon shape box is placed three boxes away from yellow coloured box, which is placed in the
even numbered position from the bottom.
Sides of O are more than sides of N and multiple of sides of box V, which is above of yellow
coloured box. Sides of O> sides of N So, O=9 (Nanogon) and Sides of O=Multiple of sides of V
=3*3=9, so V = 3 (Triangle).
Sides of A is less than the sides of box B, which is perfect square. Sides of A< Sides of B (4, 9).
Since V is 9, B is 4 (Tetragon) and the only possible value of A is 2 (Bigon)

Neither box M nor V is Black and Blue.


Blue coloured box is placed below of Cyan and above of White, which is Hexagon.
Brown coloured box is placed in the even numbered position from the bottom.

Hence, Final arrangement as follows

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Answer: A

6. Questions

We have:

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days.
Q is the mother of V.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law attended the marriage event on 12 April, in case (2) Q’s father-in-
law attends a marriage event on 12 November.

W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends a marriage event three persons before
S.
S attends a marriage event on August 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

P is the father of T, who is married to U.


U is the only sister-in-law of S.

That means, U must be married to S’s brother.

Three persons attended the marriage event between U and S’s son.
U attends a marriage on an odd date and immediately before Q.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) U attended marriage on January 9, case (1a) is not valid

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Case (1a) is not valid as no place left for S’s son.

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Again, we have:

Since, one married couple has no child and three married couples are there in the family.

Thus, Q must be married to S and V is the son of S.

The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the number of
persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

That means, in case (1) R attended the marriage event on 12 November, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as the number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the
number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: B

7. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days.
Q is the mother of V.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law attended the marriage event on 12 April, in case (2) Q’s father-in-
law attends a marriage event on 12 November.

W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends a marriage event three persons before
S.
S attends a marriage event on August 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

P is the father of T, who is married to U.


U is the only sister-in-law of S.

That means, U must be married to S’s brother.

Three persons attended the marriage event between U and S’s son.
U attends a marriage on an odd date and immediately before Q.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) U attended marriage on January 9, case (1a) is not valid

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Case (1a) is not valid as no place left for S’s son.

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Again, we have:

Since, one married couple has no child and three married couples are there in the family.

Thus, Q must be married to S and V is the son of S.

The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the number of
persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

That means, in case (1) R attended the marriage event on 12 November, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as the number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the
number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: C

8. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days.
Q is the mother of V.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law attended the marriage event on 12 April, in case (2) Q’s father-in-
law attends a marriage event on 12 November.

W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends a marriage event three persons before
S.
S attends a marriage event on August 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

P is the father of T, who is married to U.


U is the only sister-in-law of S.

That means, U must be married to S’s brother.

Three persons attended the marriage event between U and S’s son.
U attends a marriage on an odd date and immediately before Q.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) U attended marriage on January 9, case (1a) is not valid

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Case (1a) is not valid as no place left for S’s son.

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Again, we have:

Since, one married couple has no child and three married couples are there in the family.

Thus, Q must be married to S and V is the son of S.

The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the number of
persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

That means, in case (1) R attended the marriage event on 12 November, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as the number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the
number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: A

9. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days.
Q is the mother of V.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law attended the marriage event on 12 April, in case (2) Q’s father-in-
law attends a marriage event on 12 November.

W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends a marriage event three persons before
S.
S attends a marriage event on August 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

P is the father of T, who is married to U.


U is the only sister-in-law of S.

That means, U must be married to S’s brother.

Three persons attended the marriage event between U and S’s son.
U attends a marriage on an odd date and immediately before Q.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) U attended marriage on January 9, case (1a) is not valid

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Case (1a) is not valid as no place left for S’s son.

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Again, we have:

Since, one married couple has no child and three married couples are there in the family.

Thus, Q must be married to S and V is the son of S.

The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the number of
persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

That means, in case (1) R attended the marriage event on 12 November, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as the number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the
number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: D

10. Questions

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We have:

Q’s father-in-law attends a marriage event on an even date of the month which has 30 days.
Q is the mother of V.

That means, in case (1) Q’s father-in-law attended the marriage event on 12 April, in case (2) Q’s father-in-
law attends a marriage event on 12 November.

W is the only daughter of Q’s father-in-law and attends a marriage event three persons before
S.
S attends a marriage event on August 12.

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

P is the father of T, who is married to U.


U is the only sister-in-law of S.

That means, U must be married to S’s brother.

Three persons attended the marriage event between U and S’s son.
U attends a marriage on an odd date and immediately before Q.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) U attended marriage on January 9, case (1a) is not valid

Based on the above given information we have:

For Blood Relation:

Case (1a) is not valid as no place left for S’s son.

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Again, we have:

Since, one married couple has no child and three married couples are there in the family.

Thus, Q must be married to S and V is the son of S.

The number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the number of
persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

That means, in case (1) R attended the marriage event on 12 November, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as the number of persons attend a marriage between P and V is the same as the
number of persons attend a marriage event after P’s wife.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: B

11. Questions

Answer: C

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I). P Ω X---->P ≥ X (P > Q ≤ R =Y ≥ X)(False)

II). V % Y---->V = Y (V = W < Z > Y)(False)

III). Z @ S---->Z > S (Z > Y ≥ S)(True)

12. Questions

Answer: A

I). T # L ---->T < L (L = K > M > T) (True)

II). N $ M ----> N ≤ M (N ≤ O ≥ T < M)(False)

III). K % T ----> K = T (K > M > T)(False)

13. Questions

Answer: D

I). H $ G ---->H ≤ G (H < I ≤ L ≥ F=G)(False)

II). G # H ---->G < H (H < I ≤ L ≥ F = G)(False)

III). E # H ---->E < H (E > F ≤ L ≥ I > H)(False)

By combining conclusion i and ii we get, either conclusion i or ii is true

14. Questions

Answer: C

I). D # G ----> D < G(D < E ≤ K ≥ F > G)(False)

II). H @ E ---->H > E (D < E ≤ K ≥ F > G ≥ B < H)(False)

III). A % H ---->A = H (A > B < H)(False)

15. Questions

Answer: D

I). T # P ----> T < P (P > Q ≥ R ≥ T)(True)

II). U @ Q ---->U > Q (Q ≥ R ≥ U )(False)

III). R @ V ---->R > V (R ≥ U > V)(True)

16. Questions

Step 1: Family Relationships and Structure

Aaryan is the father of Dev and is married to Chitra. Dev is married to Esha, making Esha the son-in-law
of Aaryan and Chitra. Harsh is the brother of Dev (since it’s mentioned Harsh is Dev’s brother). Farhan is
the son of Dev and Esha (since Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s only daughter, which means Dev). Bina is the
granddaughter of Chitra, meaning she is likely the daughter of Dev and Esha (since no other couple is
mentioned with children).

Now, we have the following family tree:

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Step 2: Spatial Positioning Based on Directions and Distances

Now let's place each family member based on the directional clues:

Aaryan lives 15m north of his sister. Chitra lives 10m west of her son-in-law. Esha is 5m north of her
brother-in-law. Bina lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is positioned 6m south of Dev.
Harsh, is 10m west of Farhan's sister. Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

Step 3: Conclusion (Final Arrangement)

From these clues, we can arrange the members as follows:

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Answer: B

17. Questions

Step 1: Family Relationships and Structure

Aaryan is the father of Dev and is married to Chitra. Dev is married to Esha, making Esha the son-in-law
of Aaryan and Chitra. Harsh is the brother of Dev (since it’s mentioned Harsh is Dev’s brother). Farhan is
the son of Dev and Esha (since Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s only daughter, which means Dev). Bina is the
granddaughter of Chitra, meaning she is likely the daughter of Dev and Esha (since no other couple is
mentioned with children).

Now, we have the following family tree:

Step 2: Spatial Positioning Based on Directions and Distances

Now let's place each family member based on the directional clues:

Aaryan lives 15m north of his sister. Chitra lives 10m west of her son-in-law. Esha is 5m north of her
brother-in-law. Bina lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is positioned 6m south of Dev.
Harsh, is 10m west of Farhan's sister. Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

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Step 3: Conclusion (Final Arrangement)

From these clues, we can arrange the members as follows:

Answer: A

18. Questions

Step 1: Family Relationships and Structure

Aaryan is the father of Dev and is married to Chitra. Dev is married to Esha, making Esha the son-in-law
of Aaryan and Chitra. Harsh is the brother of Dev (since it’s mentioned Harsh is Dev’s brother). Farhan is
the son of Dev and Esha (since Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s only daughter, which means Dev). Bina is the
granddaughter of Chitra, meaning she is likely the daughter of Dev and Esha (since no other couple is
mentioned with children).

Now, we have the following family tree:

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Step 2: Spatial Positioning Based on Directions and Distances

Now let's place each family member based on the directional clues:

Aaryan lives 15m north of his sister. Chitra lives 10m west of her son-in-law. Esha is 5m north of her
brother-in-law. Bina lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is positioned 6m south of Dev.
Harsh, is 10m west of Farhan's sister. Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

Step 3: Conclusion (Final Arrangement)

From these clues, we can arrange the members as follows:

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Answer: E

19. Questions

Step 1: Family Relationships and Structure

Aaryan is the father of Dev and is married to Chitra. Dev is married to Esha, making Esha the son-in-law
of Aaryan and Chitra. Harsh is the brother of Dev (since it’s mentioned Harsh is Dev’s brother). Farhan is
the son of Dev and Esha (since Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s only daughter, which means Dev). Bina is the
granddaughter of Chitra, meaning she is likely the daughter of Dev and Esha (since no other couple is
mentioned with children).

Now, we have the following family tree:

Step 2: Spatial Positioning Based on Directions and Distances

Now let's place each family member based on the directional clues:

Aaryan lives 15m north of his sister. Chitralives 10m west of her son-in-law. Esha is 5m north of her
brother-in-law. Bina lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is positioned 6m south of Dev.
Harsh, is 10m west of Farhan's sister. Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

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Step 3: Conclusion (Final Arrangement)

From these clues, we can arrange the members as follows:

Answer: C

20. Questions

Step 1: Family Relationships and Structure

Aaryan is the father of Dev and is married to Chitra. Dev is married to Esha, making Esha the son-in-law
of Aaryan and Chitra. Harsh is the brother of Dev (since it’s mentioned Harsh is Dev’s brother). Farhan is
the son of Dev and Esha (since Farhan is the son of Aaryan’s only daughter, which means Dev). Bina is the
granddaughter of Chitra, meaning she is likely the daughter of Dev and Esha (since no other couple is
mentioned with children).

Now, we have the following family tree:

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Step 2: Spatial Positioning Based on Directions and Distances

Now let's place each family member based on the directional clues:

Aaryan lives 15m north of his sister. Chitralives 10m west of her son-in-law. Esha is 5m north of her
brother-in-law. Bina lives 8m east of her grandfather’s sibling Gita. Farhan is positioned 6m south of Dev.
Harsh, is 10m west of Farhan's sister. Chitra lives 12m east of Harsh’s sibling. Gita is not related to Esha.

Step 3: Conclusion (Final Arrangement)

From these clues, we can arrange the members as follows:

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Answer: C

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twenty one persons are working in an organization at different designations viz.- Director, General
Manager (GM), Manager, Assistant Manager (AM), Probationary Officer (PO), and Clerk. The hierarchy
of designations are given in decreasing order such that Chairman is the highest designation whereas clerk
is the lowest designation.

Note:

I). The number of persons working at each designation is one less than the number of persons working its
immediate lower designation.

II). If said that A works with B or A and B are working together, then both A and B are working at the
same designation.

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant managers. Odd number of persons are
designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H. Both H and D are neither designated as
probationary officer nor the General Manager. D and O are working together and designated junior to F.
Odd number of persons are working along with O. The number of persons senior to G is the same as the
number of persons junior to Q, who is two designations junior to M. Neither M nor A working with H.
Odd number of persons are designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to L. Both
A and J are designated senior to assistant manager. P, S and K are working together and designated junior
to L. Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager. C is designated senior to N, who is neither working
with O nor R.

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.- Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:

Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.

Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales departement.

The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.- Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Which among the following pair of persons are not supervised by H?

I). TQD

II). BIL

III). ORP

a. Only I and III

b. Only II and III

c. Only III

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d. Only I

e. All I, II and III

2. Questions

_____ persons works with _____ who works as _______

a. Four, T, PO

b. Three, C, Manager

c. Three, G, AM

d. Both a and c

e. Both a and b

3. Questions

_______ persons are working as senior to _____

a. Three, Q

b. Ten, E

c. Six, R

d. Three, A

e. One, J

4. Questions

Which of the following pair of persons are not working together?

I). GDR

II). BIJ

III). PEN

a. Only I and III

b. Only II and III

c. Only III

d. Only I

e. Only II

5. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are not true?

a. J and C transferred to production

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b. O and S are supervised by H

c. E, P and U are working together

d. Only three persons are designated senior to C

e. All the above statements are true

6. Questions

Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically does not
follow from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

“A@B” means “Some A is not B”

“A&B” means “Only a few B is A”

“A%B” means “At least some B is A”

“A^B” means “All B is A”

“A+B” means “Only A is B”

“A$B” means “No A is B”

Statements:

Milk @ Almond

Almond & Nuts

Milk $ Water

Almond ^ Cookie

Nuts & Acid

Acid $ Alkaline

Conclusions:

I). All nuts cannot be alkaline

II). No cookie being milk is a possibility

III). All nuts can never be cookie

IV). Some water is definitely not almond

a. Both conclusions II and IV don’t follow

b. Only conclusion III doesn’t follow

c. Both conclusions I and III don’t follow

d. Only conclusion IV doesn’t follow

e. Both conclusions III and IV don’t follow

7. Questions

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Statements:

Tempo + Van

Tempo & Car

Car @ Ship

Plane ^ Ship

Bus % Plane

Bus $ Auto

Conclusions:

I). All ships can never be auto

II). All buses being tempo is not a possibility

III). Some cars are not auto is a possibility

IV). Some vans cannot be plane

a. Both conclusions I and II don’t follow

b. Only conclusion I doesn’t follow

c. Only conclusion II doesn’t follow

d. Only conclusions I, II and IV don’t follow

e. None follows

8. Questions

Statements:

Thread % Rope

Jute ^ Thread

Cloth & Jute

Cloth $ Fibre

Fibre + Ribbon

Rope $ Cotton

Conclusions:

I). All fibres cannot be thread

II). Some jute can be cotton

III). All clothes can never be ribbon

IV). Some ropes are definitely not cloth

a. Both conclusions I and IV don’t follow

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b. Only conclusion III doesn’t follow

c. Only conclusions I, II and IV don’t follow

d. Only conclusion IV doesn’t follow

e. Both conclusions III and IV don’t follow

9. Questions

Statements:

Layer & Part

Slice % Layer

Portion ^ Slice

Piece & Portion

Piece $ Total

Lump % Total

Conclusions:

I). All portions can be total

II). No slice being total is a possibility

III). Some layers cannot be piece

IV). All lump is part is not a possibility

a. Both conclusions I and III don’t follow

b. Only conclusion II doesn’t follow

c. Only conclusions I, III and IV don’t follow

d. Only conclusion I doesn’t follow

e. All conclusions I, II, III and IV don’t follow

10. Questions

Statements:

Clock + Alarm

Watch % Clock

Time $ Watch

Seconds & Time

Minutes ^ Seconds

Minute $ Hour

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Conclusions:

I). Some alarms can never be minutes.

II). Some second is watch is not a possibility

III). All time cannot be hour

IV). No hour is clock

a. Both conclusions I and II don’t follow

b. Both conclusions II and IV don’t follow

c. Only conclusion IV doesn’t follow

d. Only conclusions I, II and IV don’t follow

e. None follows

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Seven persons – Kiyara, Rohit, Aman, Kittu, Vicky, Nick, and Mansi bought seven different products - P,
Q, R, S, T, U, and V, but not necessarily in the same order. Each person purchases the product at different
prices - 60, 75, 80, 90, 105, 110, and 115. After using the product for some time, they sold their product at
different prices – 60, 75, 80, 90, 105, 110, and 115. The difference between the purchasing price and
selling price of the product is not less than 10.

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105. Product P was bought for 35rs more
than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who doesn’t buy product P. Neither Rohit nor Mansi
bought product P. Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V. Aman neither bought T
nor P. Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.
Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the product
bought by Aman. The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30. The
difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price of product T is
five. The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing price of
the product bought by Rohit. Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the
same price at which Rohit sold his product.

Which of the following product was bought by Vicky?

a. Product T

b. The product sold for 75

c. The product bought for 115

d. Product V

e. None of these

12. Questions

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Which of the following product was sold for 105?

a. Product R

b. The product bought by Aman

c. Product U

d. The product bought for 60

e. None of these

13. Questions

Who among the following person sold his product for 115?

a. Mansi

b. Rohit

c. Kiyara

d. Nick

e. None of these

14. Questions

What is the sum of the selling price of the products bought by Vicky and Mansi?

a. 205

b. 150

c. 165

d. 175

e. None of these

15. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. Rohit sold the product for 75

b. Nick bought product U

c. Product Q was sold for 110

d. Rohit bought the product Q

e. All the statements are true

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

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Ten persons viz. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y are travelling in a passenger train wearing a different
coloured dress such as Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Red, Violet, White and Yellow, but not
necessarily in the same order. Each one is of different weights and their weights are in the multiples of 5
ranging from30 to 75. Each sits in different seats of two rows facing towards north. The seat details and
the seat number were shown in the figure below.

T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than 6,
but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.Q sits immediately in-front of the person having
the second least weight and neither wears yellow and black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The
person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one
of the window seats. The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is
the second least weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person
wearing violet colour dress has the highest weight. V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink
coloured dress and has the least weight. The person with the highest weight and the person with the lowest
weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing
orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P,
who wears black coloured dress, is the immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person
wearing brown coloured dress weights twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights
more than Y who weights immediately more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress.

What is the weight of the person wearing the red coloured dress?

a. 40kg

b. 75kg

c. 65kg

d. 45kg

e. None of these

17. Questions

What is the seat number of the person who wears a white coloured dress?

a. 4

b. 7

c. 8

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d. 6

e. None of these

18. Questions

Who among the following person wears a yellow coloured dress?

a. Q

b. U

c. X

d. S

e. None of these

19. Questions

What is the position of X with respect to the least weighted person?

a. Three-seat numbers lesser

b. Two-seat numbers higher

c. Immediate higher seat number

d. Immediate lower seat number

e. None of these

20. Questions

What is the colour of the dress worn by the passenger who sits in seat number 3?

a. Black

b. Blue

c. Orange

d. Yellow

e. Pink

Explanations:
1. Questions

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After rearrangement:

We have:

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant manager.
Odd number of persons are designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H.
Both H and D are neither designated as probationary officer nor the General Manager.

That means, in case (1) B, I and T are working as probationary officer, in case (2) B, I, and T are working
as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

D and O are working together and designated junior to F.

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Odd number of persons are working along with O.

Since, odd number of persons working along with O, then even number of persons are working on O’s
designation.

That means, in case (1) O working as an assistant manager, in case (1a) & case (2) O working as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons senior to G is the same as the number of persons junior to Q, who is
two designations junior to M.
Neither M nor A working with H.

That means, in case (1) and in case (1a) G is designated as an assistant manager & in case (2) G is
designated as clerk.

Odd number of persons designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to
L.
Both A and J are designated senior to assistant manager.
P, S and K are working together and designated junior to L.

That means, in case (1) & case (1a) A is working with F, and case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as PSK working together and junior to L but no such position available.

Again, we have:

Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager.


C is designated senior to N, who is neither working with O nor R.

That means, in case (1) E and U working as clerk, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:

Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.

Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales department.

The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

2. Questions

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After rearrangement:

We have:

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant manager.
Odd number of persons are designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H.
Both H and D are neither designated as probationary officer nor the General Manager.

That means, in case (1) B, I and T are working as probationary officer, in case (2) B, I, and T are working
as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

D and O are working together and designated junior to F.

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Odd number of persons are working along with O.

Since, odd number of persons working along with O, then even number of persons are working on O’s
designation.

That means, in case (1) O working as an assistant manager, in case (1a) & case (2) O working as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons senior to G is the same as the number of persons junior to Q, who is
two designations junior to M.
Neither M nor A working with H.

That means, in case (1) and in case (1a) G is designated as an assistant manager & in case (2) G is
designated as clerk.

Odd number of persons designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to
L.
Both A and J are designated senior to assistant manager.
P, S and K are working together and designated junior to L.

That means, in case (1) & case (1a) A is working with F, and case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as PSK working together and junior to L but no such position available.

Again, we have:

Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager.


C is designated senior to N, who is neither working with O nor R.

That means, in case (1) E and U working as clerk, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:
Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.
Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales department.
The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: D

3. Questions

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After rearrangement:

We have:

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant manager.
Odd number of persons are designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H.
Both H and D are neither designated as probationary officer nor the General Manager.

That means, in case (1) B, I and T are working as probationary officer, in case (2) B, I, and T are working
as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

D and O are working together and designated junior to F.

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Odd number of persons are working along with O.

Since, odd number of persons working along with O, then even number of persons are working on O’s
designation.

That means, in case (1) O working as an assistant manager, in case (1a) & case (2) O working as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons senior to G is the same as the number of persons junior to Q, who is
two designations junior to M.
Neither M nor A working with H.

That means, in case (1) and in case (1a) G is designated as an assistant manager & in case (2) G is
designated as clerk.

Odd number of persons designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to
L.
Both A and J are designated senior to assistant manager.
P, S and K are working together and designated junior to L.

That means, in case (1) & case (1a) A is working with F, and case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as PSK working together and junior to L but no such position available.

Again, we have:

Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager.


C is designated senior to N, who is neither working with O nor R.

That means, in case (1) E and U working as clerk, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:

Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.

Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales department.

The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: C

4. Questions

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After rearrangement:

We have:

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant manager.
Odd number of persons are designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H.
Both H and D are neither designated as probationary officer nor the General Manager.

That means, in case (1) B, I and T are working as probationary officer, in case (2) B, I, and T are working
as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

D and O are working together and designated junior to F.

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Odd number of persons are working along with O.

Since, odd number of persons working along with O, then even number of persons are working on O’s
designation.

That means, in case (1) O working as an assistant manager, in case (1a) & case (2) O working as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons senior to G is the same as the number of persons junior to Q, who is
two designations junior to M.
Neither M nor A working with H.

That means, in case (1) and in case (1a) G is designated as an assistant manager & in case (2) G is
designated as clerk.

Odd number of persons designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to
L.
Both A and J are designated senior to assistant manager.
P, S and K are working together and designated junior to L.

That means, in case (1) & case (1a) A is working with F, and case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as PSK working together and junior to L but no such position available.

Again, we have:

Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager.


C is designated senior to N, who is neither working with O nor R.

That means, in case (1) E and U working as clerk, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:

Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.

Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales department.

The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: E

5. Questions

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After rearrangement:

We have:

B, I, and T are working together but are not designated as Assistant manager.
Odd number of persons are designated between T and F, who is immediately junior to H.
Both H and D are neither designated as probationary officer nor the General Manager.

That means, in case (1) B, I and T are working as probationary officer, in case (2) B, I, and T are working
as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

D and O are working together and designated junior to F.

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Odd number of persons are working along with O.

Since, odd number of persons working along with O, then even number of persons are working on O’s
designation.

That means, in case (1) O working as an assistant manager, in case (1a) & case (2) O working as clerk.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

The number of persons senior to G is the same as the number of persons junior to Q, who is
two designations junior to M.
Neither M nor A working with H.

That means, in case (1) and in case (1a) G is designated as an assistant manager & in case (2) G is
designated as clerk.

Odd number of persons designated between A and R, who is designated immediately senior to
L.
Both A and J are designated senior to assistant manager.
P, S and K are working together and designated junior to L.

That means, in case (1) & case (1a) A is working with F, and case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Case (2) is not valid as PSK working together and junior to L but no such position available.

Again, we have:

Both E and U are not senior to assistant manager.


C is designated senior to N, who is neither working with O nor R.

That means, in case (1) E and U working as clerk, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

All the persons except senior to Manager are transferred to three different departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales as per below conditions:

Condition I: All persons whose name comes before ‘M’ in alphabetical series and even number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Production department.

Condition II: All persons whose name comes after ‘M’ in alphabetical series and odd number of persons
working along with them are transferred to Marketing department.

Condition III: All the remaining persons are transferred to Sales department.

The persons senior to Manager are appointed as supervisors of all three departments viz.-Production,
Marketing, and Sales in alphabetical order respectively.

Based on the above given information we have:

Answer: B

6. Questions

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Answer: D

7. Questions

Answer: A

8. Questions

Answer: D

9. Questions

Answer: C

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10. Questions

Answer: B

11. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105.
Neither Rohit nor Mansi bought the product P.
Product P was bought for 35rs more than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who
doesn’t buy product P.

So, the possible combinations are (75, 110), and (80, 115).

Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V.

That means, in case (1) Nick sold his product for 75, and in case (2) Nick sold his product for 80.

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From the above conditions, there are two possibilities but case 1 is eliminated.

Again, we have:

Aman neither bought T nor P.

Since the purchasing price of each person is different thus, case (1) is not valid.

That means, in case (2) Kiyara bought product P, in case (2a) Vicky bought the product P.

Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.

So, the possible combinations are (80, 105), and (90, 115).

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product for 80, in case (2b) Kiyara bought the product for 90.

From the above conditions, there are two more possibilities, case 2 gets eliminated.

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Again, we have:

Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the
product bought by Aman.

That means, in both case (2a) & case (2b) Rohit bought the product Q.

The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30.

So, the possible combinations are (60, 90), (75, 105), and (80, 110).

The difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price
of product T is five.

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product T, case (2b) is not valid.

The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing
price of the product bought by Rohit.

Since, Rohit bought the product Q for 105, thus the one who bought this product for 60, sold this product
for 90.

From the above conditions, case 2b gets eliminated.

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Again, we have:

Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the same price at which
Rohit sold his product.

Thus, Mansi bought the product R, and the purchasing price of Mansi must be 75. Since, Nick doesn’t buy
product V, thus Aman bought product V.

From the above conditions, case 2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

12. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have:

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105.
Neither Rohit nor Mansi bought the product P.
Product P was bought for 35rs more than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who
doesn’t buy product P.

So, the possible combinations are (75, 110), and (80, 115).

Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V.

That means, in case (1) Nick sold his product for 75, and in case (2) Nick sold his product for 80.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities but case 1 is eliminated.

Again, we have:

Aman neither bought T nor P.

Since the purchasing price of each person is different thus, case (1) is not valid.

That means, in case (2) Kiyara bought product P, in case (2a) Vicky bought the product P.

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Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.

So, the possible combinations are (80, 105), and (90, 115).

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product for 80, in case (2b) Kiyara bought the product for 90.

From the above conditions, there are two more possibilities, case 2 gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the
product bought by Aman.

That means, in both case (2a) & case (2b) Rohit bought the product Q.

The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30.

So, the possible combinations are (60, 90), (75, 105), and (80, 110).

The difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price
of product T is five.

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That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product T, case (2b) is not valid.

The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing
price of the product bought by Rohit.

Since, Rohit bought the product Q for 105, thus the one who bought this product for 60, sold this product
for 90.

From the above conditions, case 2b gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the same price at which
Rohit sold his product.

Thus, Mansi bought the product R, and the purchasing price of Mansi must be 75. Since, Nick doesn’t buy
product V, thus Aman bought product V.

From the above conditions, case 2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

13. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105.
Neither Rohit nor Mansi bought the product P.
Product P was bought for 35rs more than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who
doesn’t buy product P.

So, the possible combinations are (75, 110), and (80, 115).

Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V.

That means, in case (1) Nick sold his product for 75, and in case (2) Nick sold his product for 80.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities but case 1 is eliminated.

Again, we have:

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Aman neither bought T nor P.

Since the purchasing price of each person is different thus, case (1) is not valid.

That means, in case (2) Kiyara bought product P, in case (2a) Vicky bought the product P.

Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.

So, the possible combinations are (80, 105), and (90, 115).

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product for 80, in case (2b) Kiyara bought the product for 90.

From the above conditions, there are two more possibilities, case 2 gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the
product bought by Aman.

That means, in both case (2a) & case (2b) Rohit bought the product Q.

The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30.

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So, the possible combinations are (60, 90), (75, 105), and (80, 110).

The difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price
of product T is five.

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product T, case (2b) is not valid.

The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing
price of the product bought by Rohit.

Since, Rohit bought the product Q for 105, thus the one who bought this product for 60, sold this product
for 90.

From the above conditions, case 2b gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the same price at which
Rohit sold his product.

Thus, Mansi bought the product R, and the purchasing price of Mansi must be 75. Since, Nick doesn’t buy
product V, thus Aman bought product V.

From the above conditions, case 2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

14. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105.
Neither Rohit nor Mansi bought the product P.
Product P was bought for 35rs more than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who
doesn’t buy product P.

So, the possible combinations are (75, 110), and (80, 115).

Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V.

That means, in case (1) Nick sold his product for 75, and in case (2) Nick sold his product for 80.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities but case 1 is eliminated.

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Again, we have:

Aman neither bought T nor P.

Since the purchasing price of each person is different thus, case (1) is not valid.

That means, in case (2) Kiyara bought product P, in case (2a) Vicky bought the product P.

Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.

So, the possible combinations are (80, 105), and (90, 115).

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product for 80, in case (2b) Kiyara bought the product for 90.

From the above conditions, there are two more possibilities, case 2 gets eliminated.

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Again, we have:

Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the
product bought by Aman.

That means, in both case (2a) & case (2b) Rohit bought the product Q.

The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30.

So, the possible combinations are (60, 90), (75, 105), and (80, 110).

The difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price
of product T is five.

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product T, case (2b) is not valid.

The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing
price of the product bought by Rohit.

Since, Rohit bought the product Q for 105, thus the one who bought this product for 60, sold this product
for 90.

From the above conditions, case 2b gets eliminated.

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Again, we have:

Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the same price at which
Rohit sold his product.

Thus, Mansi bought the product R, and the purchasing price of Mansi must be 75. Since, Nick doesn’t buy
product V, thus Aman bought product V.

From the above conditions, case 2a shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have:

Product S was bought by Kittu but neither bought for 90 nor 105.
Neither Rohit nor Mansi bought the product P.
Product P was bought for 35rs more than the selling price of the product bought by Nick, who
doesn’t buy product P.

So, the possible combinations are (75, 110), and (80, 115).

Nick bought the product for 110 but neither bought T nor V.

That means, in case (1) Nick sold his product for 75, and in case (2) Nick sold his product for 80.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities but case 1 is eliminated.

Again, we have:

Aman neither bought T nor P.

Since the purchasing price of each person is different thus, case (1) is not valid.

That means, in case (2) Kiyara bought product P, in case (2a) Vicky bought the product P.

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Aman sold his product 25rs more than the purchasing price of the product bought by Kiyara.

So, the possible combinations are (80, 105), and (90, 115).

That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product for 80, in case (2b) Kiyara bought the product for 90.

From the above conditions, there are two more possibilities, case 2 gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product Q was neither bought by Nick nor Mansi but was bought for the selling price of the
product bought by Aman.

That means, in both case (2a) & case (2b) Rohit bought the product Q.

The difference between the purchasing and selling price of product T is 30.

So, the possible combinations are (60, 90), (75, 105), and (80, 110).

The difference between the selling price of the product bought by Mansi and the selling price
of product T is five.

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That means, in case (2a) Kiyara bought the product T, case (2b) is not valid.

The one who bought the product at the lowest price sold it for 15rs less than the purchasing
price of the product bought by Rohit.

Since, Rohit bought the product Q for 105, thus the one who bought this product for 60, sold this product
for 90.

From the above conditions, case 2b gets eliminated.

Again, we have:

Product R was neither bought by Aman nor Nick but was bought for the same price at which
Rohit sold his product.

Thus, Mansi bought the product R, and the purchasing price of Mansi must be 75. Since, Nick doesn’t buy
product V, thus Aman bought product V.

From the above conditions, case 2a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

16. Questions

1). T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than
6, but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.

2). Q sits immediately in-front of the person having the second least weight and neither wears yellow and
black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately
next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one of the window seats.

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3). The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is the second least
weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person wearing violet
colour dress has the highest weight. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

4). V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink coloured dress and has the least weight. The person

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with the highest weight and the person with the lowest weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour
dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. Hence,
case 2 gets eliminated.

5). The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P, who wears black coloured dress, is the
immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person wearing brown coloured dress weights
twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights more than Y who weights immediately
more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress. Hence, cases 1a and 1b get eliminated.

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Answer: D

17. Questions

1). T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than
6, but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.

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2). Q sits immediately in-front of the person having the second least weight and neither wears yellow and
black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately
next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one of the window seats.

3). The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is the second least
weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person wearing violet
colour dress has the highest weight. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

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4). V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink coloured dress and has the least weight. The person
with the highest weight and the person with the lowest weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour
dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. Hence,
case 2 gets eliminated.

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5). The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P, who wears black coloured dress, is the
immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person wearing brown coloured dress weights
twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights more than Y who weights immediately
more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress. Hence, cases 1a and 1b get eliminated.

Answer: A
18. Questions

1). T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than
6, but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.

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2). Q sits immediately in-front of the person having the second least weight and neither wears yellow and
black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately
next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one of the window seats.

3). The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is the second least
weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person wearing violet
colour dress has the highest weight. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

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4). V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink coloured dress and has the least weight. The person
with the highest weight and the person with the lowest weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour
dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. Hence,
case 2 gets eliminated.

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5). The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P, who wears black coloured dress, is the
immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person wearing brown coloured dress weights
twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights more than Y who weights immediately
more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress. Hence, cases 1a and 1b get eliminated.

Answer: B
19. Questions

1). T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than
6, but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.

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2). Q sits immediately in-front of the person having the second least weight and neither wears yellow and
black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately
next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one of the window seats.

3). The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is the second least
weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person wearing violet
colour dress has the highest weight. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

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4). V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink coloured dress and has the least weight. The person
with the highest weight and the person with the lowest weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour
dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. Hence,
case 2 gets eliminated.

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5). The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P, who wears black coloured dress, is the
immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person wearing brown coloured dress weights
twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights more than Y who weights immediately
more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress. Hence, cases 1a and 1b get eliminated.

Answer: E
20. Questions

1). T, who is more than 65kg but not the heaviest person, sits on one of the seat numbers which is less than
6, but neither seated on a prime numbered seat nor wears yellow colour dress. W who sits at one of the
window seats weights less than T but not less than 60kg and also not wears orange coloured dress.Y sits
third to the right of W and is wearing red coloured dress.

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2). Q sits immediately in-front of the person having the second least weight and neither wears yellow and
black colour dress nor sits at any window seat. The person wearing yellow coloured dress sits immediately
next to the person with 50kg weight, who sits at one of the window seats.

3). The person sitting to the immediate right of the one wearing violet coloured dress is the second least
weighted person and is 5kg less than the one wearing yellow coloured dress. The person wearing violet
colour dress has the highest weight. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

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4). V sits second to the right of the one wearing pink coloured dress and has the least weight. The person
with the highest weight and the person with the lowest weight sit on the same row. R, wearing green colour
dress, sits immediately in-front of the person wearing orange coloured dress and to the right of Q. Hence,
case 2 gets eliminated.

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5). The person wearing blue coloured dress is 55kg weight. P, who wears black coloured dress, is the
immediate neighbour of the person in the middle seat. The person wearing brown coloured dress weights
twice that of the person wearing orange coloured dress. R weights more than Y who weights immediately
more than U. S doesn’t wear pink coloured dress. Hence, cases 1a and 1b get eliminated.

Answer: B

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing north. They all like different fruits.
Information about only a few is known. The number of persons sitting in the row is two more than an odd
perfect square number.

Three persons sit between A and X. The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X. Two persons sit
between the one who likes apple and P. As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and
the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t like grapes. The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the
extreme ends. C sits immediately left of the one who likes grapes. The number of persons sitting to the left
of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the one who likes orange. Only one person sits
between the one who likes orange and Z. The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z. No one sits to
the left of the one who likes mango. Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange. The number
of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right of the one
who likes papaya. At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

How many persons sit to the right of the one who sits exactly in between A and B?

a. Twenty Five

b. Twenty Two

c. Twenty One

d. Eighteen

e. Twenty

2. Questions

Which of the following statement is true with respect to the Final arrangement?

a. No one sits between X and the one who likes papaya

b. Number of persons sitting in the row is prime number

c. As many persons sit between A and X as between Z and B

d. The one who sits immediate right of P sits exactly in the middle of the row

e. Only three persons sit between Z and X

3. Questions

What is the ratio of the number of persons sit to the left of X to the number of persons sit to the
right of B?

a. 3:1

b. 1:2

c. 2:3

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d. 1:3

e. 1:4

4. Questions

If Y sits exactly in between B and P, then what is the position of the one who sits immediately right
of Y with respect to the one who likes Orange?

a. Fifth to the left

b. Fifth to the right

c. Fourth to the right

d. Sixth to the left

e. Sixth to the right

5. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/ are not true with respect to the Z?

I). Z sits immediate right of A

II). Five persons sit between Z and the one who likes papaya

III). The number of persons sitting to the left of Z is one more than the number of persons sitting to the
right of the one who likes grapes.

a. Only II and III

b. Only I

c. All I, II, and III

d. Only III

e. Only I and III

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons are standing in different directions with respect to each other. Each person has a different
number of books. No two persons standing on the same point. Not more than two distances between two
persons are the same.

Condition 1: If it is given that A has more books than B then A is standing to the north of B at the
distance of either 4m or 7m.

Condition 2: If is given that A has less books than B then B is standing to the west of A at the
distance of either 3m or 5m.

Condition 3: If a person standing towards southeast of a person then that person has more books
(Ex: If A is standing towards southeast of B, then A has more books than B)

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Condition 4: Condition 1 and condition 2 are applied only if the statement has the word more than
and less than.

P has more books than U but not V. S has less books than V. T has more books than O but not V. The
shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P. V has more books than R but not Q. Q has more
books than S. T has less books than Q. Neither T nor S has less books than O. Only two persons having less
books than U. The person who has the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by O.
The distance between P and R is one more than the distance between Q and T. P is to the east of R. The
distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR. The person who has the third highest number of
books have 31 books which is not had by either P or S. The shortest distance between Q and V is same as
the distance between Q and T. R is having less books than both P and S.

In which of the following group of persons does the third and first person is standing to the
southwest and southeast of the second person respectively?

a. PSR

b. VQS

c. RQU

d. RVP

e. QSU

7. Questions

How many persons have less books than T?

a. Two

b. Four

c. Six

d. Five

e. Seven

8. Questions

What is the shortest distance between U and R?

a. √13 m

b. √85 m

c. 4 m

d. 5 m

e. 9 m

9. Questions

If the total number of books had by R, P, T and U is 71 then what may the sum of S and V?

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a. 43

b. Either C or E

c. 45

d. 44

e. 46

10. Questions

What is the shortest distance between U and O?

a. 8 m

b. 2√65 m

c. 2√17 m

d. 4 m

e. √69 m

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sixteen persons A to P are sitting around a circular table which is inside a square table. Eight persons are
sitting in a circular table are facing outside (opposite to the centre). Eight persons are sitting around a
square table in such a way that four persons sitting on the corner of the table and facing inside and four
persons sitting on the middle of the sides facing outside. The persons sitting on the corner of the table
faces the faces who are sitting in the circular table and the persons sitting in the middle of the sides are
sitting in front of the persons sitting in the circular table. If it is given that one person sitting between X
and Y then both persons are sitting in the same type of table.

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B. H sits third to the right of A. L sits third to the
right of the one who faces H. I sits adjacent to L. The number of persons sitting between I and L when
counted from left of I is one less than the number of persons sitting between D and K (when counted
from either left or right of K). F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same
table as I nor faces opposite direction as F. E sits second to the left of the one who faces M. P sits third to
the right of the one who faces G. C and B doesn’t sit together. The number of persons sitting between G
and J when counted from right of G is one more than the number of persons sitting between C and G when
counted from right of C.

What is the position of G with respect to I?

a. Fifth to the left

b. Second to the right

c. Fourth to the right

d. Sixth to the right

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e. Sixth to the left

12. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to J?

I). J sits in front of P

II). J sits second to the left of the one who sits in front of N

III). C and J sit immediate right of each other

IV). Only two persons sit between J and the one who sits in front of A

a. Only I, III and IV

b. Only II, III and IV

c. All I, II and III

d. Only I and III

e. Only II and III

13. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form the group. Which is the one
that does not belong to the group?

a. The one who sits immediate right of C

b. The one sits third to the right of the one who faces K

c. The one who sits second to the left of B

d. The one who sits immediate right of I

e. The one who sits third to the right of the one who sits in front of P

14. Questions

As many persons sit between ___ and ___ as between ____ and ___ when counted from right of
both __ and ___ respectively.

a. H, N, C, B, N, B

b. H, P, F, I, H, F

c. D, A, G, I, A, G

d. O, P, E, J, P, J

e. L, B, H, K, L, K

15. Questions

If E doesn’t face same direction as I, then what is the position of M with respect to N?

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a. Third to the right

b. Sits third to the right of the one who sits in front of N

c. Fourth to the left

d. Sits third to the left of the one who sits in front of N

e. Fifth to the left

16. Questions

In which of the following word(s) has more than two pairs of letters are there as per the
alphabetical series (both forward and backward)

I). Powerful

II). Nepotism

III). Relaxing

IV). Incubate

a. Only I

b. Only II and III

c. All I, II, and III

d. Only III

e. Only II and IV

17. Questions

If all the letters of the following words are changed to the second preceding letter as per the
alphabetical series, then arrange all the letters with in the word to form a meaning word, then
which of the following series will be the third letter from the left end of each word as per the given
order (if A is given Y is taken)?

I). J W T V C Q

II). O A C K H N

III). F P U N K C

a. UMA

b. HAI

c. TML

d. AMD

e. OFS

18. Questions

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If all the letters are changed to its second preceding letter as per the alphabetical order to form a
word and then arrange the letters of the word as per the alphabetical order from left to right within
the word. If the third letter from the left end of each word is combined in the same order from left
to right to form a single meaningful word, which of the following series will definitely form a
meaningful word?

I). dcem, aqwt, rckt

II). yjqo, fwod, htgg

III). hcev, dckn, vjga

a. Only I

b. All I, II and III

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. Only III

19. Questions

In the following numbers two is added to all the digits except the digit larger than five, then the
digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, then the digits which is second from the
right end and third from the left are added, then which of the numbers resultant is divisible by 4?

I). 58471352869

II). 56243148943

III). 24861352795

a. Only II

b. All I, II and III

c. Only I and II

d. Only I and III

e. Only III

20. Questions

In the following numbers 1 is added to all the odd positioned digits and 2 is subtracted from all the
even positioned digits from the left end and then all the digits are arranged in ascending order
from right to left then which of the following numbers two or more digits remain unchanged in
their position from the original given numbers?

I). 3659687985241

II). 2383278354347

III). 1324786389453

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a. Only II

b. Only I and III

c. All I, II and III

d. Only II and III

e. Only III

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between A and X.

The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X.

Two persons sit between the one who likes apple and P.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t
like grapes.

The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

C sits immediate left of the one who likes grapes.

From the above conditions we have

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And again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the
one who likes orange.

Only one person sits between the one who likes orange and Z.

The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z.

No one sits to the left of the one who likes mango.

Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange.

The number of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right
of the one who likes papaya.

At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

From the above conditions Case-2, gets eliminated because we cannot place Z, and the one who likes
orange.

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: C

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between A and X.

The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X.

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Two persons sit between the one who likes apple and P.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t
like grapes.

The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

C sits immediate left of the one who likes grapes.

From the above conditions we have

And again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the
one who likes orange.

Only one person sits between the one who likes orange and Z.

The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z.

No one sits to the left of the one who likes mango.

Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange.

The number of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right
of the one who likes papaya.

At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

From the above conditions Case-2, gets eliminated because we cannot place Z, and the one who likes
orange.

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: D

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between A and X.

The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X.

Two persons sit between the one who likes apple and P.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t
like grapes.

The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

C sits immediate left of the one who likes grapes.

From the above conditions we have

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And again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the
one who likes orange.

Only one person sits between the one who likes orange and Z.

The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z.

No one sits to the left of the one who likes mango.

Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange.

The number of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right
of the one who likes papaya.

At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

From the above conditions Case-2, gets eliminated because we cannot place Z, and the one who likes
orange.

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between A and X.

The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X.

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Two persons sit between the one who likes apple and P.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t
like grapes.

The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

C sits immediate left of the one who likes grapes.

From the above conditions we have

And again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the
one who likes orange.

Only one person sits between the one who likes orange and Z.

The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z.

No one sits to the left of the one who likes mango.

Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange.

The number of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right
of the one who likes papaya.

At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

From the above conditions Case-2, gets eliminated because we cannot place Z, and the one who likes
orange.

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: E

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between A and X.

The one who likes apple sits third to the right of X.

Two persons sit between the one who likes apple and P.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons sit between A and P is same as between P and the one who likes grapes, and A doesn’t
like grapes.

The one who likes grapes sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

C sits immediate left of the one who likes grapes.

From the above conditions we have

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And again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of C is same as the number of persons sitting to the right of the
one who likes orange.

Only one person sits between the one who likes orange and Z.

The one who likes mango sits third to the left of Z.

No one sits to the left of the one who likes mango.

Two persons sit between A and the one who likes orange.

The number of persons sitting to the left of B is one less than half the number of persons sitting to the right
of the one who likes papaya.

At most one person sits between B and the one who likes papaya.

From the above conditions Case-2, gets eliminated because we cannot place Z, and the one who likes
orange.

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: A

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

Order and Ranking

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Direction sense:

We have,

P has more books than U (P is standing to the north of U at either 4m or 7m).

S has less books than V (V is standing to the west of S at either 3m or 5m).

T has more books than O (T is standing to the north of O at either 4m or 7m).

V has more books than R (V is standing to the north of R at either 4m or 7m).

Q has more books than S (Q is standing to the north of S at either 4m or 7m).

P is to the east of R. The distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR.

T has less books than Q (Q is standing to the west of T at either 3m or 5m).

The shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P (if we assume the distance between V and R is
4m and V and S is 3m then the shortest distance between R and S is 5m and S and P is 5m and P and R is
6m).

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The distance between P and R is 1m more than the distance between Q and T. (The distance between P
and R is 6m so Q and T is 5m)

The shortest distance between Q and V is same as the distance between Q and T.

From the above conditions we can get the direction sense

And again we have,

P has more books than U but not V.


S has less books than V.
T has more books than O but not V.
V has more books than R but not Q.
Q has more books than S.
T has less books than Q. Only two persons having less books than U. Neither T nor S has less
books than O.
The person who is having the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by
O.
The person who is having the third highest number of books have 31 books which is not had by
either P or S.
R is having less books than both P and S.

From the above conditions we can get the final arrangement of order and ranking.

From the direction sense P is standing towards the southeast of S, so P has more books than S

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Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

Order and Ranking

Direction sense:

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We have,

P has more books than U (P is standing to the north of U at either 4m or 7m).

S has less books than V (V is standing to the west of S at either 3m or 5m).

T has more books than O (T is standing to the north of O at either 4m or 7m).

V has more books than R (V is standing to the north of R at either 4m or 7m).

Q has more books than S (Q is standing to the north of S at either 4m or 7m).

P is to the east of R. The distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR.

T has less books than Q (Q is standing to the west of T at either 3m or 5m).

The shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P (if we assume the distance between V and R is
4m and V and S is 3m then the shortest distance between R and S is 5m and S and P is 5m and P and R is
6m).

The distance between P and R is 1m more than the distance between Q and T. (The distance between P
and R is 6m so Q and T is 5m)

The shortest distance between Q and V is same as the distance between Q and T.

From the above conditions we can get the direction sense

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And again we have,

P has more books than U but not V.


S has less books than V.
T has more books than O but not V.
V has more books than R but not Q.
Q has more books than S.
T has less books than Q. Only two persons having less books than U. Neither T nor S has less
books than O.
The person who is having the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by
O.
The person who is having the third highest number of books have 31 books which is not had by
either P or S.
R is having less books than both P and S.

From the above conditions we can get the final arrangement of order and ranking.

From the direction sense P is standing towards the southeast of S, so P has more books than S

Answer: D

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8. Questions

Final arrangement:

Order and Ranking

Direction sense:

We have,

P has more books than U (P is standing to the north of U at either 4m or 7m).

S has less books than V (V is standing to the west of S at either 3m or 5m).

T has more books than O (T is standing to the north of O at either 4m or 7m).

V has more books than R (V is standing to the north of R at either 4m or 7m).

Q has more books than S (Q is standing to the north of S at either 4m or 7m).

P is to the east of R. The distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR.

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T has less books than Q (Q is standing to the west of T at either 3m or 5m).

The shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P (if we assume the distance between V and R is
4m and V and S is 3m then the shortest distance between R and S is 5m and S and P is 5m and P and R is
6m).

The distance between P and R is 1m more than the distance between Q and T. (The distance between P
and R is 6m so Q and T is 5m)

The shortest distance between Q and V is same as the distance between Q and T.

From the above conditions we can get the direction sense

And again we have,

P has more books than U but not V.


S has less books than V.
T has more books than O but not V.
V has more books than R but not Q.
Q has more books than S.
T has less books than Q. Only two persons having less books than U. Neither T nor S has less
books than O.
The person who is having the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by
O.
The person who is having the third highest number of books have 31 books which is not had by
either P or S.
R is having less books than both P and S.

From the above conditions we can get the final arrangement of order and ranking.

From the direction sense P is standing towards the southeast of S, so P has more books than S

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Answer: B

AP= √(6*6)+(7*7)= √36+49=√85

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

Order and Ranking

Direction sense:

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We have,

P has more books than U (P is standing to the north of U at either 4m or 7m).

S has less books than V (V is standing to the west of S at either 3m or 5m).

T has more books than O (T is standing to the north of O at either 4m or 7m).

V has more books than R (V is standing to the north of R at either 4m or 7m).

Q has more books than S (Q is standing to the north of S at either 4m or 7m).

P is to the east of R. The distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR.

T has less books than Q (Q is standing to the west of T at either 3m or 5m).

The shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P (if we assume the distance between V and R is
4m and V and S is 3m then the shortest distance between R and S is 5m and S and P is 5m and P and R is
6m).

The distance between P and R is 1m more than the distance between Q and T. (The distance between P
and R is 6m so Q and T is 5m)

The shortest distance between Q and V is same as the distance between Q and T.

From the above conditions we can get the direction sense

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And again we have,

P has more books than U but not V.


S has less books than V.
T has more books than O but not V.
V has more books than R but not Q.
Q has more books than S.
T has less books than Q. Only two persons having less books than U. Neither T nor S has less
books than O.
The person who is having the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by
O.
The person who is having the third highest number of books have 31 books which is not had by
either P or S.
R is having less books than both P and S.

From the above conditions we can get the final arrangement of order and ranking.

From the direction sense P is standing towards the southeast of S, so P has more books than S

Answer: E (R+U+P+T=71, R=12, U=13, P=15, T=31, S=14, S+V=46)

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10. Questions

Final arrangement:

Order and Ranking

Direction sense:

We have,

P has more books than U (P is standing to the north of U at either 4m or 7m).

S has less books than V (V is standing to the west of S at either 3m or 5m).

T has more books than O (T is standing to the north of O at either 4m or 7m).

V has more books than R (V is standing to the north of R at either 4m or 7m).

Q has more books than S (Q is standing to the north of S at either 4m or 7m).

P is to the east of R. The distance between PU is same as OT but more than PR.

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T has less books than Q (Q is standing to the west of T at either 3m or 5m).

The shortest distance between R and S is same as S and P (if we assume the distance between V and R is
4m and V and S is 3m then the shortest distance between R and S is 5m and S and P is 5m and P and R is
6m).

The distance between P and R is 1m more than the distance between Q and T. (The distance between P
and R is 6m so Q and T is 5m)

The shortest distance between Q and V is same as the distance between Q and T.

From the above conditions we can get the direction sense

And again we have,

P has more books than U but not V.


S has less books than V.
T has more books than O but not V.
V has more books than R but not Q.
Q has more books than S.
T has less books than Q. Only two persons having less books than U. Neither T nor S has less
books than O.
The person who is having the second least number of books have 12 books which is not had by
O.
The person who is having the third highest number of books have 31 books which is not had by
either P or S.
R is having less books than both P and S.

From the above conditions we can get the final arrangement of order and ranking.

From the direction sense P is standing towards the southeast of S, so P has more books than S

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Answer: C

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B.

H sits third to the right of A.

L sits third to the right of the one who faces H.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again we have,

I sits adjacent to L.

The number of persons sitting between I and L when counted from left of I is one less than the number of
persons sitting between D and K (when counted from either left or right of K).

F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same table as I nor faces opposite
direction as F.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

And again we have,

E sits second to the left of the one who faces M.

P sits third to the right of the one who faces G.

The number of persons sitting between G and J when counted from right of G is one more than the
number of persons sitting between C and G when counted from right of C. C and B doesn’t sit together.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and E

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

12. Questions

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Final arrangement:

We have,

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B.

H sits third to the right of A.

L sits third to the right of the one who faces H.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

I sits adjacent to L.

The number of persons sitting between I and L when counted from left of I is one less than the number of
persons sitting between D and K (when counted from either left or right of K).

F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same table as I nor faces opposite
direction as F.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

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And again we have,

E sits second to the left of the one who faces M.

P sits third to the right of the one who faces G.

The number of persons sitting between G and J when counted from right of G is one more than the
number of persons sitting between C and G when counted from right of C. C and B doesn’t sit together.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and E

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: C

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B.

H sits third to the right of A.

L sits third to the right of the one who faces H.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

I sits adjacent to L.

The number of persons sitting between I and L when counted from left of I is one less than the number of
persons sitting between D and K (when counted from either left or right of K).

F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same table as I nor faces opposite
direction as F.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

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And again we have,

E sits second to the left of the one who faces M.

P sits third to the right of the one who faces G.

The number of persons sitting between G and J when counted from right of G is one more than the
number of persons sitting between C and G when counted from right of C. C and B doesn’t sit together.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and E

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: E (Except option E all are facing outside)

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B.

H sits third to the right of A.

L sits third to the right of the one who faces H.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

I sits adjacent to L.

The number of persons sitting between I and L when counted from left of I is one less than the number of
persons sitting between D and K (when counted from either left or right of K).

F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same table as I nor faces opposite
direction as F.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

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And again we have,

E sits second to the left of the one who faces M.

P sits third to the right of the one who faces G.

The number of persons sitting between G and J when counted from right of G is one more than the
number of persons sitting between C and G when counted from right of C. C and B doesn’t sit together.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and E

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: B

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Only one person sits between A and O, who sits behind B.

H sits third to the right of A.

L sits third to the right of the one who faces H.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

I sits adjacent to L.

The number of persons sitting between I and L when counted from left of I is one less than the number of
persons sitting between D and K (when counted from either left or right of K).

F sits immediate left of the one who faces K who neither sits in the same table as I nor faces opposite
direction as F.

From the above conditions there are two possibilities

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And again we have,

E sits second to the left of the one who faces M.

P sits third to the right of the one who faces G.

The number of persons sitting between G and J when counted from right of G is one more than the
number of persons sitting between C and G when counted from right of C. C and B doesn’t sit together.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place M and E

Hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

16. Questions

Answer: B

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17. Questions

Answer: C

I). J W T V C Q – H U R T A O - AUTHOR

II). O A C K H N – M Y A I F L - FAMILY

III). F P U N K C – D N S L I A - ISLAND

18. Questions

Answer: D
I). dcem, aqwt, rckt – back, your, pair – abck, oruy, aipr - CUP

II). yjqo, fwod, htgg – whom, dumb, free – hmow, bdmu, eefr - OMF

III). hcev, dckn, vjga – fact, bail, they – acft, abil, ehty - FIT

19. Questions

Answer: E

I). 58471352869 – 78673574869 – 34566777889 - 13

II). 56243148943 – 76465368965 – 34556666789 - 13

III). 24861352795 – 46863574797 – 34456677789 - 12

20. Questions

Answer: A

I). 3659687985241 – 4467768793322 – 9877766443322 - None

II). 2383278354347 – 3191359162428 – 9986543322111 - Two

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III). 1324786389453 – 2132867197534 – 9877654332211 - One

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sixteen persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, and P are sitting in the two concentric


tables as shown in the figure.

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners. P faces the one who sits adjacent
to both F and G. G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.K sits exactly between F and E. Two
persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E. J and P sit at the different table. As
many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.I sits second to the
left of H. A sits adjacent to both between N and M. B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits
second to the left of M.

They are playing the dice game in the following order.

Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.
II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game in the same order is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3,
N->5, L->6

How many persons sit between P and N when counted from the left of P after playing the game?

a. None

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b. As many persons sit between F and K when counted from the right of F

c. One more than the number of persons sitting between H and A when counted from the left of H

d. Three

e. None of these

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs are facing each other with respect to the final arrangement?

I). A –F

II). E - M

III). P - J

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All of the above

3. Questions

If the persons in both the tables interchange their positions with the one facing them after the final
arrangement, then what is the position of P with respect to M?

a. Third to the right

b. immediate left

c. Fourth to the left

d. immediate right

e. Fifth to the left.

4. Questions

Who among the following persons is sitting immediate right of the one who sits opposite to C after
the final arrangement?

a. The one who sits facing P

b. P

c. O

d. The one who sits second to the right of K

e. The one who is sitting immediate left of N

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5. Questions

Match the following as per the final arrangement.

a. a-i, b-iii and c- ii

b. a-ii, b-iii and c- i

c. a-i, b-ii and c- iii

d. a-iii, b-ii and c- i

e. a-iii, b-i and c- ii

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A corporate office organized team sessions for the employees on the first day of the new financial year. The
sessions were held in between 10 am and 6 pm. Six sessions were held, two sessions of games, two sessions
of seminar, and two sessions of cultural activities. Each session was held for 1 hr. There are two breaks
between the session viz. 1-2 pm lunch break and 4-5 pm Snacks break. Each session has different number
of employees attending it.

Note: No two continuous sessions were held for the same activity without any break and no two
sessions had the same number of employees attending it.

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games session. Two
sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar session, which was
attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it. A cultural session ended 120 mins
before the starting of a seminar session and was attended by 62 persons. The first games session was
attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and a total of 108 was the attendance of both
the games sessions. The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees
attending more than the second last one. Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was attended by the
maximum number of employees.

What is the time (Hrs) gap between both the Seminar sessions?

a. 2hrs

b. 4hrs

c. 3hrs

d. 5hrs

e. 6hrs

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7. Questions

Which among the following session(s) is/are held after 3pm?

a. Seminar

b. Cultural

c. Games

d. Both (a) and (b)

e. Both (b) and (c)

8. Questions

Which of the following session was held from 11am – 12 pm?

a. Seminar

b. Either a or c

c. Games

d. Cultural

e. Either c or d

9. Questions

Which of the following sessions had the least number of employees attending?

a. 10-11 am

b. 12-1 pm

c. 2-3 pm

d. 5-6 pm

e. Both (b) and (d)

10. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. 52 employees attended the first session

st nd
b. As many sessions held before 1 cultural session as after 2 seminar session

c. Both the seminar sessions together had 132 employees attending

d. Two sessions were held between Snack break and Cultural session

e. None is true

11. Questions

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Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

A certain number of boxes are kept on different shelves from top to bottom. Each shelf has two stacks
marked as I and II. Stack I is to the west of stack II.

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q. Three shelves are between P
and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack. Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which
is kept to the east of N. N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II. J is kept six shelves below K in the
same stack. The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S. Five
shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept on the same stack. T is kept immediately below U,
which is kept in stack I. Even number of shelves are below box U. S and T are kept on the adjacent
shelves. The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W, where
both of them are kept on the same stack. W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y. X is not kept on
the same stack as R. V is kept above J, but not on the same stack.

As many boxes kept above K as below ___.

a. The box which is kept two boxes below T

b. The box which is kept immediately above W

c. The box which is kept two boxes above O

d. X

e. The box which is which is kept immediately below X

12. Questions

If box S is kept in stack I, then which of the following boxes are not kept in the same stack as S?

a. T

b. V

c. Q

d. L

e. M

13. Questions

How many shelves are between boxes T and Q?

a. One

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

e. More than five

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14. Questions

Four of the following five are related to each other in a certain way. Which of the following does
not belong to the group?

a. N J

b. U X

c. K N

d. S Y

e. Q U

15. Questions

Which of the following statements are not definitely true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. J is kept below K

b. T and Y are kept in the same stack

c. More than three boxes are kept between R and S

d. P is kept immediately below J

e. Not more than two boxes are kept between Q and T

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on eight different floors of an eight-storeyed building where
the lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor
is numbered eight. Only one person lives on each floor. Each person has a different number of shoes. No
two persons have the same number of shoes.

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who live on an odd-numbered floor below the
fourth floor. D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7 shoes. As
many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B. Two persons live
between G and the one who has 3 shoes. E has thrice as many shoes as A. An even number of persons live
between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered floor. C lives below E but doesn’t live on the
adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes. All the people together have 65 shoes.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor

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of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buy five more shoes.

VI). Any person whose has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
above him.

Note: The conditions are applied in the same order one after the other.

Which of the following pairs of persons have an equal number of shoes?

a. G and C

b. A and B

c. both a and b

d. A and H

e. F and C

17. Questions

Who among the following lives two floors above the one who has nine shoes?

a. G

b. F

c. The one who has 2 shoes more than C

d. Both (a) and (b)

e. Both (b) and (c)

18. Questions

The number of persons living below A is two more than the number of persons living between ___
and ___.

a. F and G

b. B and C

c. H and G

d. A and D

e. Either c or d

19. Questions

How many persons have number of shoes which is a multiple of 3?

a. Three

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b. Four

c. Two

d. None

e. One

20. Questions

If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from the top then, how many persons will
remain unchanged in their position?

a. Three

b. Two

c. Four

d. None

e. One

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners.
P faces the one who sits adjacent to both F and G.
G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.
K sits exactly between F and E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Two persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E.
J and P sit at the different table.
As many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.
I sits second to the left of H.
A sits adjacent to both between N and M.

Since, A sits adjacent to both N and M, which means Only one person sits between N and M.

Finally, we have,

B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits second to the left of M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as more than one person sits between B and A.

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Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.

II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediately
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3, N->5, L->6

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Answer: B

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners.
P faces the one who sits adjacent to both F and G.
G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.
K sits exactly between F and E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Two persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E.
J and P sit at the different table.
As many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.
I sits second to the left of H.
A sits adjacent to both between N and M.

Since, A sits adjacent to both N and M, which means Only one person sits between N and M.

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Finally, we have,

B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits second to the left of M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as more than one person sits between B and A.

Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.

II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediately
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

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VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3, N->5, L->6

Answer: D

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners.
P faces the one who sits adjacent to both F and G.
G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.
K sits exactly between F and E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Two persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E.
J and P sit at the different table.
As many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.
I sits second to the left of H.
A sits adjacent to both between N and M.

Since, A sits adjacent to both N and M, which means Only one person sits between N and M.

Finally, we have,

B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits second to the left of M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as more than one person sits between B and A.

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Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.

II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediately
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3, N->5, L->6

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Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners.
P faces the one who sits adjacent to both F and G.
G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.
K sits exactly between F and E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

Two persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E.
J and P sit at the different table.
As many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.
I sits second to the left of H.
A sits adjacent to both between N and M.

Since, A sits adjacent to both N and M, which means Only one person sits between N and M.

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Finally, we have,

B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits second to the left of M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as more than one person sits between B and A.

Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.

II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediately
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

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VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3, N->5, L->6

Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and O where both of them sit at the corners.
P faces the one who sits adjacent to both F and G.
G sits to the immediate right of K, who faces L.
K sits exactly between F and E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

Two persons sit between D and J, where neither of them sits adjacent to E.
J and P sit at the different table.
As many persons sit between J and I as between N and M, where neither of them faces D.
I sits second to the left of H.
A sits adjacent to both between N and M.

Since, A sits adjacent to both N and M, which means Only one person sits between N and M.

Finally, we have,

B, who doesn’t sit facing the centre of the table, sits second to the left of M.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as more than one person sits between B and A.

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Conditions:

I). If the person gets “1”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits opposite to the
person at the same table.

II). If the person gets “2”, Then the person interchanges the position with the person who faces the person.

III). If the person gets “3”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediately
left of the person.

IV). If the person gets “4”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits immediate
right of the person.

V). If the person gets “5”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
left of the person.

VI). If the person gets “6”, then the person interchanges the position with the person who sits second to the
right of the person.

The number as they get after playing the dice game is: D->4, E->1, O->2, I->3, N->5, L->6

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Answer: C

6. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games
session.
Two sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar
session, which was attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

A cultural session ended 120 mins before the starting of a seminar session and was attended
by 62 persons.
The first games session was attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and
a total of 108 was the attendance of both the games sessions.

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Again, we have,

The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees attending
more than the second last one.
Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was
attended by the maximum number of employees.

From the above conditions case 2 gets eliminated because there is gap of 300 minutes between a games
session and the session which was attended by the maximum number of employees.

Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games
session.
Two sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar
session, which was attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

A cultural session ended 120 mins before the starting of a seminar session and was attended
by 62 persons.
The first games session was attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and
a total of 108 was the attendance of both the games sessions.

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Again, we have,

The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees attending
more than the second last one.
Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was
attended by the maximum number of employees.

From the above conditions case 2 gets eliminated because there is gap of 300 minutes between a games
session and the session which was attended by the maximum number of employees.

Answer: E

8. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games
session.
Two sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar
session, which was attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

A cultural session ended 120 mins before the starting of a seminar session and was attended
by 62 persons.
The first games session was attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and
a total of 108 was the attendance of both the games sessions.

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Again, we have,

The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees attending
more than the second last one.
Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was
attended by the maximum number of employees.

From the above conditions case 2 gets eliminated because there is gap of 300 minutes between a games
session and the session which was attended by the maximum number of employees.

Answer: E

9. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games
session.
Two sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar
session, which was attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

A cultural session ended 120 mins before the starting of a seminar session and was attended
by 62 persons.
The first games session was attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and
a total of 108 was the attendance of both the games sessions.

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Again, we have,

The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees attending
more than the second last one.
Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was
attended by the maximum number of employees.

From the above conditions case 2 gets eliminated because there is gap of 300 minutes between a games
session and the session which was attended by the maximum number of employees.

Answer: D

10. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

The first session after the Lunch was attended by 50 employees, which was not a games
session.
Two sessions were held between the one which was attended by 50 employees and a seminar
session, which was attended by 10 employees more than the session immediately after it.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

A cultural session ended 120 mins before the starting of a seminar session and was attended
by 62 persons.
The first games session was attended by 42 employees less than the second games session and
a total of 108 was the attendance of both the games sessions.

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Again, we have,

The total attendance after Lunch is 191, where the last session had 9 employees attending
more than the second last one.
Both the games sessions had odd number of persons attending it.
Not more than 240 minutes were there between a game session and the session which was
attended by the maximum number of employees.

From the above conditions case 2 gets eliminated because there is gap of 300 minutes between a games
session and the session which was attended by the maximum number of employees.

Answer: E

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q.


Three shelves are between P and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack.
Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which is kept to the east of N.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Now, we have,

N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II.
J is kept six shelves below K in the same stack.

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Again, we have,

The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S.
Five shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept in the same stack.
T is kept immediately below U, which is kept in stack I.
Even number of shelves are below box U.
S and T are kept on the adjacent shelves.

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Finally, we have

The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W,
where both of them are kept in the same stack.
W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y.
X is not kept in the same stack as R.
V is kept above J, but not in the same stack.

Case 1 can be eliminated because V and J are not kept on the same stack. Hence case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: E

12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q.


Three shelves are between P and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack.
Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which is kept to the east of N.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Now, we have,

N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II.
J is kept six shelves below K in the same stack.

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Again, we have,

The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S.
Five shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept in the same stack.
T is kept immediately below U, which is kept in stack I.
Even number of shelves are below box U.
S and T are kept on the adjacent shelves.

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Finally, we have

The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W,
where both of them are kept in the same stack.
W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y.
X is not kept in the same stack as R.
V is kept above J, but not in the same stack.

Case 1 can be eliminated because V and J are not kept on the same stack. Hence case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: C

13. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q.


Three shelves are between P and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack.
Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which is kept to the east of N.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Now, we have,

N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II.
J is kept six shelves below K in the same stack.

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Again, we have,

The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S.
Five shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept in the same stack.
T is kept immediately below U, which is kept in stack I.
Even number of shelves are below box U.
S and T are kept on the adjacent shelves.

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Finally, we have

The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W,
where both of them are kept in the same stack.
W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y.
X is not kept in the same stack as R.
V is kept above J, but not in the same stack.

Case 1 can be eliminated because V and J are not kept on the same stack. Hence case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: B

14. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q.


Three shelves are between P and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack.
Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which is kept to the east of N.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Now, we have,

N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II.
J is kept six shelves below K in the same stack.

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Again, we have,

The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S.
Five shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept in the same stack.
T is kept immediately below U, which is kept in stack I.
Even number of shelves are below box U.
S and T are kept on the adjacent shelves.

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Finally, we have

The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W,
where both of them are kept in the same stack.
W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y.
X is not kept in the same stack as R.
V is kept above J, but not in the same stack.

Case 1 can be eliminated because V and J are not kept on the same stack. Hence case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: D (all other pairs of boxes have two boxes between them except option d)

15. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Box P is kept immediately above R, which is kept on the same shelve as Q.


Three shelves are between P and O, where both of them are kept in the same stack.
Not more than three boxes are kept above O, which is kept to the east of N.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Now, we have,

N is kept exactly between M and L, where all of them are kept in the same stack.
M is kept above L, but immediately below K, which is kept in stack II.
J is kept six shelves below K in the same stack.

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Again, we have,

The number of boxes kept above J is three times the number of boxes kept below S.
Five shelves are between J and T, but both are not kept in the same stack.
T is kept immediately below U, which is kept in stack I.
Even number of shelves are below box U.
S and T are kept on the adjacent shelves.

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Finally, we have

The number of boxes kept above V is three more than the number of boxes kept below W,
where both of them are kept in the same stack.
W and X are kept on the same shelf but above Y.
X is not kept in the same stack as R.
V is kept above J, but not in the same stack.

Case 1 can be eliminated because V and J are not kept on the same stack. Hence case 2 shows the final
arrangement.

Answer: E

16. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who lives on an odd-numbered
floor below the fourth floor.
D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7
shoes.
As many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B.

We have two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

Two persons live between G and the one who has 3 shoes.
E has thrice as many shoes as A.
An even number of persons live between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered
floor.

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Again we have,

C lives below E but doesn’t live on the adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes.
All the persons together have 65 shoes.

From the above conditions case 3 gets eliminated because No two persons have the same number of shoes.
Hence case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

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II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor
of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

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V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buys five more shoes.

VI). Any person who has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
below him.

Answer: C

17. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who lives on an odd-numbered
floor below the fourth floor.
D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7
shoes.
As many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B.

We have two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

Two persons live between G and the one who has 3 shoes.
E has thrice as many shoes as A.
An even number of persons live between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered
floor.

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Again we have,

C lives below E but doesn’t live on the adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes.
All the persons together have 65 shoes.

From the above conditions case 3 gets eliminated because No two persons have the same number of shoes.
Hence case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

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II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor
of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

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V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buys five more shoes.

VI). Any person who has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
below him.

Answer: E

18. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who lives on an odd-numbered
floor below the fourth floor.
D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7
shoes.
As many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B.

We have two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

Two persons live between G and the one who has 3 shoes.
E has thrice as many shoes as A.
An even number of persons live between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered
floor.

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Again we have,

C lives below E but doesn’t live on the adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes.
All the persons together have 65 shoes.

From the above conditions case 3 gets eliminated because No two persons have the same number of shoes.
Hence case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

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II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor
of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

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V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buys five more shoes.

VI). Any person who has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
below him.

Answer: D

19. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who lives on an odd-numbered
floor below the fourth floor.
D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7
shoes.
As many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B.

We have two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

Two persons live between G and the one who has 3 shoes.
E has thrice as many shoes as A.
An even number of persons live between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered
floor.

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Again we have,

C lives below E but doesn’t live on the adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes.
All the persons together have 65 shoes.

From the above conditions case 3 gets eliminated because No two persons have the same number of shoes.
Hence case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

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II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor
of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

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V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buys five more shoes.

VI). Any person who has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
below him.

Answer: C

20. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

Three persons live between the one who has 8 shoes and D, who lives on an odd-numbered
floor below the fourth floor.
D lives immediately below H, who has 3 shoes less than B and D has 6 shoes more than H.
The number of persons living below B is twice the number of persons living above F, who has 7
shoes.
As many persons live above B as below the one whose number of shoes is 50% more than B.

We have two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

Two persons live between G and the one who has 3 shoes.
E has thrice as many shoes as A.
An even number of persons live between G and A, who does not live on an even-numbered
floor.

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Again we have,

C lives below E but doesn’t live on the adjacent floor of the one who has 7 shoes.
All the persons together have 65 shoes.

From the above conditions case 3 gets eliminated because No two persons have the same number of shoes.
Hence case 1 shows the final arrangement.

Conditions:

I). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the sum of number of shoes is a multiple of 8, then they
interchange their floors.

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II). If for any two persons living on adjacent floors the difference of number of shoes is 2, then they
interchange all their shoes.

III). If one of the people living immediately exactly between two persons has a number of shoes a factor
of 21, then they interchange their floors.

IV). If any two adjacent persons named as per the consecutive alphabetical order, then the person who has
more number of shoes gives his two shoes to the person who lived immediately below him.

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V). Any person whose number of shoes is a prime number buys five more shoes.

VI). Any person who has more than 15 shoes should give four shoes to the one who lives immediately
below him.

Answer: E

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J are attending the party on two different dates, either 15th or
28th of five different months, viz., January, April, June, August, and November of the same year. Only one
person attends the party on each date and only two persons attend the party in each month. Each person is
related to one another. No one is unmarried. Couples doesn't attend the party in the same month.

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father. Only one person attends between C and the one who
is son-in-law of A. As many persons attends after C as before F, who is the daughter of A. B who is the
maternal grandmother of F attends in the same month as F. Two persons attend between B and J, who is
the brother-in-law of C. E is the father-in-law of J. Two persons attend between H and A, who is the sister-
in-law of H. I attends in an even numbered date and he is the child of H. Only one person attends between
D and G, who is the son-in-law of J.

In which month does the daughter-in-law of C attend the party?

a. Same as the one who is the son of E

b. January

c. Same as the one who is the daughter of B

d. November

e. Same as the one who is the sister of H

2. Questions

Who among the following persons is the cousin of I?

I). Daughter of J

II). Niece of C

III). Husband of F

a. Only I and III

b. Only I and II

c. All I, II and III

d. Only II and III

e. Only II

3. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/ are true with respect to the final arrangement?

I). G attends the party on 28th August

II). Five persons attend between H and her husband

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III). The number of persons attending before A is two more than the number of persons attending after the
one who is the son-in-law of A.

a. Only II and III

b. Only I

c. All I, II and III

d. Only III

e. Only I and III

4. Questions

If all the persons attend the party in alphabetical order from 15th January, then how is the person
whose position remains unchanged after the above arrangement is related to F?

a. Father and Cousin

b. Mother and Uncle

c. Grandfather and Husband

d. Father

e. Husband

5. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form the group. Which is the one
that does not belong to the group?

a. The one who is the Father-in-law of H

b. The one who is the son-in-law of B

c. The one who is the niece of C

d. The one who is the son of E

e. The one who is the aunt of I

6. Questions

Below questions consist of one question followed by statements. Study the following information
carefully and decide which of the following statements is sufficient to answer the question.

Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W, are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of
them are sitting in the middle of the sides and facing the centre while four of them are sitting at the
corners and facing outside(opposite to the centre). What is the position of R with respect to V?

a. P sits second to the right of S. Only one person sits between S and T who doesn’t face inside. U and
W sit immediate right of each other. V sits opposite to W.

b. T sits immediate left of W who faces inside. Three persons sit between W and V. S sits immediate

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right of V. P sits second to the right of S.

c. Q sits third to the right of U who faces outside. T sits immediate right of Q. V sits third to the right
of T who is an immediate neighbour of W. P sits second to the right of S.

d. None of the statement is sufficient.

e. R sits second to the right of W. Only one person sits between W and Q. P sits third to the right of Q.
S sits second to the left of P.

7. Questions

Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F, live on six different floors of a six storeyed building where the
lowermost floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost
floor is numbered six. Only one person lives on each floor. On which floor does E live?

a. Only one person lives between A and B. B lives immediately below D. Only one person lives
between C and F. E lives above C

b. Only one person lives between F and B. As many persons live below B as above E. C lives
immediately below E. Only one person lives between A and D

c. A lives immediately below C. Only one person lives between A and D. B lives immediately below D.
Two persons live between E and F

d. Only one person lives between E and A. C lives immediately above A. Two persons live between C
and D. Only one person lives between F and B

e. None of the statements is sufficient

8. Questions

Six persons – L, M, N, O, P, and Q, are sitting around a circular table facing opposite to the centre
with equal distance between adjacent persons. What is the position of M with respect to P?

a. Only one person sits between Q and O. P sits second to the right of O. L sits second to the right of
N.

b. P sits second to the left of Q. Two persons sit between P and L. O sits immediate right of L

c. N sits immediate right of P. Only one person sits between P and L. O sits immediate right of L

d. Q sits second to the left of O. N sits third to the right of O. P sits second to the right of L.

e. Only one person sits between L and N. Two persons sit between N and O. P sits second to the right
of O.

9. Questions

Seven people – A, B, C, D, X, Y, and Z went to the movie on six different days of the same week
starting from Monday to Sunday. Only one person went to the movie on each day. On which day A
went to the movie?

a. X went on Wednesday. Two persons went between X and Y. Z went immediately before C. Three

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persons went between D and Y

b. C went on Friday. Two persons went between D and C. B went immediately before D. X went
immediately before Z

c. None of the statements is sufficient

d. Y went on Saturday. Only one person went between Y and Z. C went immediately after Z. B went
immediately before D

e. Z went on Thursday. Two persons went between B and Z. D went immediately after B. Only one
person went between X and C who went immediately before Y

10. Questions

Five persons A, B, C, D, and E, have different numbers of pens. Which person has the third highest
number of pens?

a. A has more pens than D but not C. E has less pens than C but not B. D has more pens than B.

b. E has more pens than D but not A. A has less pens than C. D doesn’t have the least number of pens.

c. None of the statements is sufficient.

d. Both B and E

e. A has less pens than C but not D. E has more pens than B. B has less pens than D

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of persons are sitting around a circular table facing away from the centre with equal
distance between adjacent persons. Information about only a few of them are known. The number of
persons sitting in the row is a prime number.

Two persons sit between M and O. S is an immediate neighbour of O. P sits fifth to the right of O. As
many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T (when counted
from the right of P). Q sits third to the left of T. R sits eighth to the right of Q. N sits second to the left of
R. Five persons sit between N and L. The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from
the right of T) is the same as the number of persons sitting between U (when counted from the left of U)
and L. U is an immediate neighbour of P. As many persons sit between U and T, when counted from right
of U is same as X and Y, when counted from left of Y. Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the
known persons.

Who among the following sits exactly in between the one who sits immediate right of S and L?

a. The one who sits third to the right of P

b. The one who sits seventh to the left of O

c. The one who sits sixth to the left of U

d. The one who sits immediate right of T

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e. The one who sits immediate right of M

12. Questions

What is the ratio of the number of persons sitting between S and R when counted from right of R
to the number of persons sitting between M and L when counted from left of L?

a. 3:4

b. 5:11

c. 9:14

d. 3: 7

e. 11:14

13. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are true with respect to the Final arrangement?

a. Only one person sits between Y and S

b. X sits fourth to the left of N

c. S sits third to the right of U

d. All are true

e. M sits fifth to the right of Y

14. Questions

In which of the following pairs does the second person sits second to the left of the first person?

a. XL

b. MP

c. UQ

d. XR

e. YO

15. Questions

If A sits exactly in between L and X, then how many known persons sit between A and S when
counted from left of A?

a. Eight

b. Six

c. Eleven

d. Thirteen

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e. Ten

16. Questions

Statement:

Invest in our mutual fund for guaranteed high returns.

Assumptions:

I). People believe that mutual funds can offer guaranteed high returns.

II). This mutual fund is the best investment option available.

a. Only assumption I is implicit

b. Only assumption II is implicit

c. Either assumption I or II is implicit

d. Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

e. Both assumption I and II are implicit

17. Questions

Statement:

The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in banking operations has improved the efficiency of
processes such as fraud detection and customer service. However, there are concerns about the potential
job losses and ethical implications associated with AI.

Inferences:

I). AI has improved the efficiency of certain banking processes like fraud detection and customer service.

II). The use of AI in banking is universally seen as beneficial without any drawbacks.

III). There are concerns that the adoption of AI in banking could lead to job losses.

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and III

e. Both II and III

18. Questions

Statement:

Should banks implement a policy of reducing fees on savings accounts for customers with high balances?

Arguments:

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I). Yes. Reducing fees for high-balance customers can incentivize more people to maintain higher
balances, leading to increased deposits and providing the bank with more capital for lending and
investments.

II). No. Lowering fees for high-balance customers might result in lost revenue from fee income and could
be perceived as unfair to other customers who do not maintain high balances.

a. if only argument I is strong

b. if only argument II is strong

c. if either I or II is strong

d. if neither I nor II is strong

e. if both I and II are strong

19. Questions

Statement:

A large corporation has introduced a new employee wellness program that includes free gym memberships,
regular health check-ups, and stress management workshops to improve employee health and productivity.

Conclusions:

I). The new wellness program is likely to improve the overall health of the employees.

II). The introduction of stress management workshops may lead to increased productivity among
employees.

a. None can be concluded

b. Only I can be concluded

c. Either I or II can be concluded

d. Both I and II can be concluded

e. Only II can be concluded

20. Questions

I). The government launched a nationwide campaign to promote digital payments.

II). The use of cash transactions significantly decreased across the country.

a. If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;

b. If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;

c. If both the statement I and II are independent causes;

d. If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes;

e. If both the statements I and II are effects of the same common causes.

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Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F is the daughter of A.
B is the maternal grandmother of F.
J is the brother-in-law of C.
E is the father-in-law of J.
A is the sister-in-law of H.
I (he) is the child of H.
G is the son-in-law of J.

From the above conditions we can get,

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Again, we have,

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father.


Only one person attends between C and the one who is the son-in-law of A.
As many persons attend after C as before F.

From the above conditions there are six possibilities

And again we have,

B attends in the same month as F.


Two persons attend between B and J.
Two persons attend between H and A.
Iattendsin an even numbered date. Only one person attends between D and G.

From the above conditions case-1, 1a, 2, and 2a get eliminated because we cannot place D and Case 4 gets
eliminated as I was placed on an odd numbered date.

Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

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F is the daughter of A.
B is the maternal grandmother of F.
J is the brother-in-law of C.
E is the father-in-law of J.
A is the sister-in-law of H.
I (he) is the child of H.
G is the son-in-law of J.

From the above conditions we can get,

Again, we have,

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father.


Only one person attends between C and the one who is the son-in-law of A.
As many persons attend after C as before F.

From the above conditions there are six possibilities

And again we have,

B attends in the same month as F.


Two persons attend between B and J.
Two persons attend between H and A.
Iattendsin an even numbered date. Only one person attends between D and G.

From the above conditions case-1, 1a, 2, and 2a get eliminated because we cannot place D and Case 4 gets

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eliminated as I was placed on an odd numbered date.

Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement.

Answer: B

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

F is the daughter of A.
B is the maternal grandmother of F.
J is the brother-in-law of C.
E is the father-in-law of J.
A is the sister-in-law of H.
I (he) is the child of H.
G is the son-in-law of J.

From the above conditions we can get,

Again, we have,

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father.


Only one person attends between C and the one who is the son-in-law of A.
As many persons attend after C as before F.

From the above conditions there are six possibilities

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And again we have,

B attends in the same month as F.


Two persons attend between B and J.
Two persons attend between H and A.
Iattendsin an even numbered date. Only one person attends between D and G.

From the above conditions case-1, 1a, 2, and 2a get eliminated because we cannot place D and Case 4 gets
eliminated as I was placed on an odd numbered date.

Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement.

Answer: A

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4. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

F is the daughter of A.
B is the maternal grandmother of F.
J is the brother-in-law of C.
E is the father-in-law of J.
A is the sister-in-law of H.
I (he) is the child of H.
G is the son-in-law of J.

From the above conditions we can get,

Again, we have,

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father.


Only one person attends between C and the one who is the son-in-law of A.

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As many persons attend after C as before F.

From the above conditions there are six possibilities

And again we have,

B attends in the same month as F.


Two persons attend between B and J.
Two persons attend between H and A.
Iattendsin an even numbered date. Only one person attends between D and G.

From the above conditions case-1, 1a, 2, and 2a get eliminated because we cannot place D and Case 4 gets
eliminated as I was placed on an odd numbered date.

Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

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F is the daughter of A.
B is the maternal grandmother of F.
J is the brother-in-law of C.
E is the father-in-law of J.
A is the sister-in-law of H.
I (he) is the child of H.
G is the son-in-law of J.

From the above conditions we can get,

Again, we have,

C attends in the month having 30 days with his father.


Only one person attends between C and the one who is the son-in-law of A.
As many persons attend after C as before F.

From the above conditions there are six possibilities

And again we have,

B attends in the same month as F.


Two persons attend between B and J.
Two persons attend between H and A.
Iattendsin an even numbered date. Only one person attends between D and G.

From the above conditions case-1, 1a, 2, and 2a get eliminated because we cannot place D and Case 4 gets

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eliminated as I was placed on an odd numbered date.

Hence case-3 will be the final arrangement.

Answer: D (all the others except option D were born in even- numbered date)

6. Questions

Answer: C

From option C we can get the exact arrangement

7. Questions

Answer: E

8. Questions

Answer: D

From option D we can get the exact arrangement

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9. Questions

Answer: E

From option E we can get the exact arrangement

10. Questions
Answer: B

From option B we can get the exact arrangement

C>A>E>D>B

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

Two persons sit between M and O.


S is an immediate neighbour of O.
P sits fifth to the right of O.
As many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T
(when counted from the right of P).

From the above conditions there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Q sits third to the left of T.

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R sits eighth to the right of Q.


N sits second to the left of R.
Five persons sit between N and L.
The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from the right of T) is the same
as the number of persons sitting between U and L (when counted from the left of U).
U is an immediate neighbour of P.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 25 members (we know that 25
is not a prime number)

And again we have,

As many persons sit between U and T when counted from right of U is the same as X and Y
when counted from left of Y.
Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the known persons.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 4 gets eliminated because we cannot place X and Y

Hence Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Two persons sit between M and O.


S is an immediate neighbour of O.
P sits fifth to the right of O.
As many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T

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(when counted from the right of P).

From the above conditions there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Q sits third to the left of T.


R sits eighth to the right of Q.
N sits second to the left of R.
Five persons sit between N and L.
The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from the right of T) is the same
as the number of persons sitting between U and L (when counted from the left of U).
U is an immediate neighbour of P.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 25 members (we know that 25
is not a prime number)

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And again we have,

As many persons sit between U and T when counted from right of U is the same as X and Y
when counted from left of Y.
Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the known persons.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 4 gets eliminated because we cannot place X and Y

Hence Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: C

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Two persons sit between M and O.


S is an immediate neighbour of O.
P sits fifth to the right of O.
As many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T

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(when counted from the right of P).

From the above conditions there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Q sits third to the left of T.


R sits eighth to the right of Q.
N sits second to the left of R.
Five persons sit between N and L.
The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from the right of T) is the same
as the number of persons sitting between U and L (when counted from the left of U).
U is an immediate neighbour of P.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 25 members (we know that 25
is not a prime number)

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And again we have,

As many persons sit between U and T when counted from right of U is the same as X and Y
when counted from left of Y.
Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the known persons.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 4 gets eliminated because we cannot place X and Y

Hence Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: E

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Two persons sit between M and O.


S is an immediate neighbour of O.
P sits fifth to the right of O.
As many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T

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(when counted from the right of P).

From the above conditions there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Q sits third to the left of T.


R sits eighth to the right of Q.
N sits second to the left of R.
Five persons sit between N and L.
The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from the right of T) is the same
as the number of persons sitting between U and L (when counted from the left of U).
U is an immediate neighbour of P.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 25 members (we know that 25
is not a prime number)

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And again we have,

As many persons sit between U and T when counted from right of U is the same as X and Y
when counted from left of Y.
Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the known persons.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 4 gets eliminated because we cannot place X and Y

Hence Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

Two persons sit between M and O.


S is an immediate neighbour of O.
P sits fifth to the right of O.
As many persons sit between S and P (when counted from the right of S) as between P and T

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(when counted from the right of P).

From the above conditions there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Q sits third to the left of T.


R sits eighth to the right of Q.
N sits second to the left of R.
Five persons sit between N and L.
The number of persons sitting between L and T (when counted from the right of T) is the same
as the number of persons sitting between U and L (when counted from the left of U).
U is an immediate neighbour of P.

From the above conditions Case-2 gets eliminated because we cannot place 25 members (we know that 25
is not a prime number)

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And again we have,

As many persons sit between U and T when counted from right of U is the same as X and Y
when counted from left of Y.
Neither X nor Y is an immediate neighbour of the known persons.

From the above conditions Case-1 and 4 gets eliminated because we cannot place X and Y

Hence Case-3 will be the final arrangement

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Answer: A

16. Questions

Answer: D

I). Assumption I is not implicit because the concept of "guaranteed high returns" in mutual funds is
generally misleading. Mutual funds are typically subject to market risks, and while the statement claims
"guaranteed high returns," it does not indicate that people inherently believe mutual funds can offer such
guarantees.

II). Assumption II is also not implicit because the statement does not claim that this particular mutual fund
is the best investment option available. It only suggests that the mutual fund offers high returns, without
comparing it to other investment options or asserting its superiority.

Therefore, neither assumption I nor II is implicit, as the statement does not necessarily rely on these
assumptions to make its claim.

17. Questions

Answer: C

Inference I: This inference is not valid. Although AI has improved efficiency in processes like fraud
detection and customer service, this is not the focus of the inference we want as the sole correct answer.

Inference II: This inference is not valid. The statement explicitly mentions concerns about job losses and
ethical implications, indicating that the use of AI in banking is not universally seen as beneficial without
drawbacks.

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Inference III: This inference is valid. The statement mentions concerns about potential job losses
associated with AI in banking. Therefore, it is accurate to infer that the adoption of AI could lead to job
losses.

Hence, the correct answer is c) Only III.

18. Questions

Answer: A

I). Strong: This argument supports reducing fees on savings accounts for high-balance customers by
highlighting several potential benefits. Lowering fees can encourage customers to maintain higher
balances, which increases the bank’s deposit base. A larger deposit base provides more capital for the bank
to use for lending and investments, potentially boosting overall profitability. This argument effectively
connects the fee reduction with a positive impact on the bank’s financial health and growth.

II). Weak: This argument opposes the policy by focusing on potential drawbacks such as lost revenue from
fees and perceived unfairness to customers with lower balances. While these concerns are valid, they do
not fully address the potential long-term benefits of increased deposits and capital for the bank. The
argument does not consider how the bank might compensate for lost fee income or how the fee reduction
could enhance customer loyalty and attract more high-balance accounts.

Conclusion: Argument I presents a strong case for the policy by linking it to increased deposits and capital
for lending, which can benefit the bank financially. Argument II, while noting potential issues, does not
provide a balanced view of the overall impact and potential benefits. Therefore, option a) is the correct
answer.

19. Questions

Answer: D

I). The new wellness program is likely to improve the overall health of the employees. This conclusion can
be reasonably drawn because the program includes free gym memberships and regular health check-ups,
which are directly aimed at improving physical health.

II). The introduction of stress management workshops may lead to increased productivity among
employees. This is also a valid conclusion because stress management is often linked to better focus,
reduced burnout, and higher productivity in the workplace.

Both conclusions are supported by the elements of the wellness program, making them reasonable
inferences based on the information provided.

20. Questions

Answer: E

Statement I, "The government launched a nationwide campaign to promote digital payments," and
Statement II, "The use of cash transactions significantly decreased across the country," are effects of the
same common cause.

In this context:

The government's campaign to promote digital payments (Statement I) aims to encourage people to use
digital methods for transactions instead of cash.

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As a result of this campaign, the use of cash transactions decreasing (Statement II) is a direct effect of the
increased adoption of digital payment methods.

Both statements describe outcomes related to the same underlying cause: the government's effort to shift
public behavior from cash to digital payments. The campaign is driving the decrease in cash transactions,
making both statements related to the same common cause.

Therefore, the correct option is (e) – both the statements I and II are effects of the same common cause.

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A 6 x 6 matrix in such a way that columns are marked @, %, &, #, $ and * from left to right respectively
whereas rows of the matrix are marked as P, Q, R, S, T and U from top to bottom respectively. The
numbers are in increasing order from top to bottom of the matrix. Each column contains some frequency
of number which is a consecutive multiple of different numbers as shown in the below diagram.

Note: The values of @, %, &, #, $ and * are greater than 5 but less than 25.

Frequencies in the above matrix are used to light four different traffic signal lights – Red, Yellow, Green
and Blue following certain string of frequency.

Condition for signal lights:

I). If the output of the frequency is between ‘75’ to ‘105’, then red light appears.

II). If the output of the frequency is between ‘125’ to ‘178’, then yellow light appears.

III). If the output of the frequency is between ‘225’ to ‘275’, then green light appears.

IV). If the output of the frequency is between ‘325’ to ‘400’, then blue light appears.

V). If none of the ranges followed, then pink light appears.

Condition to obtain the output of the string:

I). If all the numbers are odd, then the sum of the highest two numbers is taken.

II). If all the numbers are even, then the difference between the highest and the lowest number is taken.

III). If an odd number which is immediately preceded and immediately followed by an even number, then
the product of all the unit digits of all the numbers in the string is taken.

IV). If an odd number which is immediately preceded by a perfect square number, then the sum of squares
of the smallest digit of the highest number and highest digit of the smallest number is taken.

V). If an odd number which is immediately preceded and immediately followed by a number which is a
multiple of 5, then the sum of the two numbers which is a multiple of 5.

Note: If more than one condition is valid, then apply the condition which comes first as per the given
order.

Which of the following light appears if X = S@ R& P# Q$?

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a. Yellow

b. Blue

c. Red

d. Green

e. Pink

2. Questions

What comes in place of blank space so that pink light does not appear if Y = ___?

a. R@ T& Q# P$

b. S# U@ T* U$

c. R% Q& S# S*

d. T% S& T# T$

e. U@ P& R# U$

3. Questions

What comes in place of blank space so that yellow light appears if X = Q@ P& __ P*?

a. S$

b. P#

c. T%

d. U#

e. Both A and D

4. Questions

What is the difference between the resultant of the following strings?

I). P& S$ Q@ R&

II). P@ Q% S# U*

a. 154

b. 134

c. 49

d. 110

e. 62

5. Questions

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Which will be the outcome of the following string Y=U@ R& P$ P*?

a. 46

b. 30

c. 54

d. 37

e. 12

6. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H were born in different years. The age of each person is
calculated from the base year 2024. Each person likes different subjects viz.- Economics, Politics, History,
Geography, Maths, English, Physics and Chemistry.

Note:-

I). If it is given that B’s age is equal to the last two digits of the birth year of A, then the age of B
will be in any sequence. For Example: If A was born in 1991 and B’s age is equal to the last two
digits of the birth year of A, then the age of B may be either ‘19’ or ‘91’ years.

II). None of the persons were born before ‘1970’ and were born after ‘2010’.

III). No two persons were born in the same year.

Age of D is a square number. H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000. The
one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one whose age is a
multiple of 11. The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics. Not
more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square of an odd
number. The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the number
of persons were born before E. The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who
was born two persons after E. Even number of persons were born between C and B. F is two years younger
than C. Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English. As many
persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like politics. The one who
likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English. D does not like History. The one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A. The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes
history.

Who among the following person likes Maths?

a. The one who was born in 1977

b. A

c. The one who was born in 1990

d. D

e. The one who was born in 1987

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7. Questions

Which of the following pairs is correctly matched regarding the final arrangement?

a. A - Mathematics

b. C – History

c. H - Physics

d. F - Politics

e. D – Economics

8. Questions

Who among the following person was born after E but before F?

a. A

b. B

c. H

d. D

e. G

9. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true regarding the final arrangement?

a. Age of G is a multiple of 4

b. Two persons were born before A

c. H was born in an even numbered year

d. D was not born in a leap year

e. All are true

10. Questions

Who among the following persons are older than E?

I). The one who likes Physics.

II). The one who was born in 1990.

III). The one was born immediately after the one who likes maths.

a. Only I

b. Only II and III

c. Only I and III

d. Only III

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e. All I, II and III

11. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of two columns and two statements are given in each column.
You have to decide which of the following combination of statements are required to arrive at the
given conclusion. The statements given in column 1 can be used along with the statements given in
column 2. No statement in the same column is to be combined together.

Which of the following combinations of statements are required to make the conclusions X > W
and R < T are true?

a. AD, AE and BD

b. AE and CF

c. AF, BF and BE

d. AD, BD and BE

e. None of these

12. Questions

Which of the following combinations of statements are required to make the conclusions E > M
and Q > S are true?

a. AD, AE and BD

b. AE and CF

c. AF, BF and BE

d. AD, BD and BE

e. None of these

13. Questions

Which of the following combinations of statements are required to make the conclusions G > W
and O > Z are true?

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a. AF only

b. AF and CF

c. AF, BF and BE

d. AF, BD and BE

e. AF, CE, and CF

14. Questions

Which of the following combinations of statements are required to make the conclusions Z ≤ Q and
K ≥ G are true?

a. AD, AE and CE

b. AE and CF

c. AF, BF and BE

d. AD, BD and CE

e. Only AD

15. Questions

Which of the following combinations of statements are required to make the conclusions V > Q
and H < N are true?

a. AD, AE and BD

b. AE and CF

c. AD and BE

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d. AD, BD and BE

e. None of these

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A word arrangement machine, when given an input, rearranges them by following a particular rule in each
step. The following is the illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Step 6 is the last and final step of the given input. By following the same rules, find the steps for the below
input and answer the given below.

What is difference between the sum of all the numbers in step III of phrase 1 and step III of phrase
3?

a. 67

b. 27

c. 57

d. 42

e. None of these

17. Questions

Which of the following is the penultimate step of phrase 3 in the given input?

a. A5 D3 C3 D2

b. A4 D3 B0 D2

c. B4 D5 B0 C6

d. B5 D3 C3 D6

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e. B4 D3 C3 D2

18. Questions

Which of the following is not the third word from the left end in any of the steps of any phrase of
the given input?

I). ks

II). iyqke

III). kqrqe

a. Only I

b. Only III

c. Both I and II

d. None of the above

e. All I, II, III

19. Questions

Which of the following letters is repeated maximum times in step IV of all the phrases together?

a. B

b. A

c. C

d. D

e. Cannot be determined

20. Questions

Which of the following is a steps do not have the symbol @?

I). Step V of phrase 1

II). Step V of phrase 2

III). Step V of phrase 3

a. Only I

b. Only III

c. Both I and II

d. None of the above

e. All I, II, III

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Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Since, T@ is equal to 72, thus the numbers in column ‘@’ must be either multiple of 6, 8, 9 or 12.

Case (1): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘6’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 57, the numbers in the column ‘%’ should be a multiple of 19.

% cannot be 19 as P% cannot be 0. So, case 1 can be eliminated.

Case (2): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 8.

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Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 51 the number in the column % should be a multiple of 17. 17 is not possible since P% cannot
be 0. Hence the case 2 can be eliminated.

Case (3): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 9.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 48, the numbers in the column % must be the multiples of 6, 8, 12 or 16. 16 is not possible
since P% cannot be zero.
Case (3a): the numbers in column % is multiple of 6.

Here Q& is 64 and P& is 21, both of which have no common factors other than 1. Hence Case 3a can be
eliminated.

Case (3b): the numbers in column % is multiple of 8.

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Here Q& is 52 and P& is 21, both of which cannot be the consecutive multiples of any number. Hence
Case 3b can be eliminated.

Case (3c): the numbers in column % is multiple of 12.

Here Q& is 28 and P& is 21, both of which are consecutive multiples of 7. Hence the numbers in the
column & must be the consecutive multiples of 7.

Here R# is 45 and S# is 60, both of which are consecutive multiples of 15. Hence the numbers in the
column # must be the consecutive multiples of 15.

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Here Q& is 63 and U$ is 147, both of which are multiples of 21. Hence the numbers in the column $ must
be the consecutive multiples of 21.

Here Q* is 32 and T* is 80, both of which are multiples of 16. Hence the numbers in the column * must be
the consecutive multiples of 16.

Case (4): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘12’.

Thus, we have following output:

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Since S% is 39 the numbers in the column % must be the multiple of 13. But 13 cannot be a possible value
since P% cannot be 0. Hence case 4 can be eliminated.

Answer: A

X = S@ R& P# Q$

X = 63 35 15 63

From condition I: 63 + 35 + 15 + 63 = 176

Thus, Yellow light appears

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Since, T@ is equal to 72, thus the numbers in column ‘@’ must be either multiple of 6, 8, 9 or 12.

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Case (1): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘6’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 57, the numbers in the column ‘%’ should be a multiple of 19.

% cannot be 19 as P% cannot be 0. So, case 1 can be eliminated.

Case (2): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 8.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 51 the number in the column % should be a multiple of 17. 17 is not possible since P% cannot
be 0. Hence the case 2 can be eliminated.

Case (3): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 9.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 48, the numbers in the column % must be the multiples of 6, 8, 12 or 16. 16 is not possible
since P% cannot be zero.

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Case (3a): the numbers in column % is multiple of 6.

Here Q& is 64 and P& is 21, both of which have no common factors other than 1. Hence Case 3a can be
eliminated.

Case (3b): the numbers in column % is multiple of 8.

Here Q& is 52 and P& is 21, both of which cannot be the consecutive multiples of any number. Hence
Case 3b can be eliminated.

Case (3c): the numbers in column % is multiple of 12.

Here Q& is 28 and P& is 21, both of which are consecutive multiples of 7. Hence the numbers in the
column & must be the consecutive multiples of 7.

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Here R# is 45 and S# is 60, both of which are consecutive multiples of 15. Hence the numbers in the
column # must be the consecutive multiples of 15.

Here Q& is 63 and U$ is 147, both of which are multiples of 21. Hence the numbers in the column $ must
be the consecutive multiples of 21.

Here Q* is 32 and T* is 80, both of which are multiples of 16. Hence the numbers in the column * must be
the consecutive multiples of 16.

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Case (4): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘12’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 39 the numbers in the column % must be the multiple of 13. But 13 cannot be a possible value
since P% cannot be 0. Hence case 4 can be eliminated.

Answer: E

a). R@ T& Q# P$: 54 49 30 42

Condition III: 4 x 9 x 0 x 2 = 2

Pink light appears

b). S# U@ T* U$: 60 81 80 147

Condition III:

81 + 21 + 45 + 147 = 294

Pink light appears

c). R% Q& S# S*: 36 28 60 64

Condition III:

64 – 28 = 36

Pink light appears

d). T% S& T# T$: 60 42 75 126

Condition III: 0 * 2 * 5 * 6 = 0

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Pink light appears.

e). U@ P& R# U$: 81 21 45 147

Condition I:

81 + 21 + 45 + 147 = 294

Pink light does not appear.

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Since, T@ is equal to 72, thus the numbers in column ‘@’ must be either multiple of 6, 8, 9 or 12.

Case (1): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘6’.

Thus, we have following output:

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Since S% is 57, the numbers in the column ‘%’ should be a multiple of 19.

% cannot be 19 as P% cannot be 0. So, case 1 can be eliminated.

Case (2): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 8.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 51 the number in the column % should be a multiple of 17. 17 is not possible since P% cannot
be 0. Hence the case 2 can be eliminated.

Case (3): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 9.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 48, the numbers in the column % must be the multiples of 6, 8, 12 or 16. 16 is not possible
since P% cannot be zero.

Case (3a): the numbers in column % is multiple of 6.

Here Q& is 64 and P& is 21, both of which have no common factors other than 1. Hence Case 3a can be

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eliminated.

Case (3b): the numbers in column % is multiple of 8.

Here Q& is 52 and P& is 21, both of which cannot be the consecutive multiples of any number. Hence
Case 3b can be eliminated.

Case (3c): the numbers in column % is multiple of 12.

Here Q& is 28 and P& is 21, both of which are consecutive multiples of 7. Hence the numbers in the
column & must be the consecutive multiples of 7.

Here R# is 45 and S# is 60, both of which are consecutive multiples of 15. Hence the numbers in the
column # must be the consecutive multiples of 15.

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Here Q& is 63 and U$ is 147, both of which are multiples of 21. Hence the numbers in the column $ must
be the consecutive multiples of 21.

Here Q* is 32 and T* is 80, both of which are multiples of 16. Hence the numbers in the column * must be
the consecutive multiples of 16.

Case (4): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘12’.

Thus, we have following output:

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Since S% is 39 the numbers in the column % must be the multiple of 13. But 13 cannot be a possible value
since P% cannot be 0. Hence case 4 can be eliminated.

Answer: A

X = Q@ P& S$ P*: 45 15 105 16

Condition V: 45 + 105 = 150

Yellow light appears.

X = Q@ P& U# P*: 45 15 90 16

Condition V: 45 + 90 = 135

Yellow light appears.

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

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Since, T@ is equal to 72, thus the numbers in column ‘@’ must be either multiple of 6, 8, 9 or 12.

Case (1): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘6’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 57, the numbers in the column ‘%’ should be a multiple of 19.

% cannot be 19 as P% cannot be 0. So, case 1 can be eliminated.

Case (2): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 8.


Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 51 the number in the column % should be a multiple of 17. 17 is not possible since P% cannot
be 0. Hence the case 2 can be eliminated.

Case (3): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 9.

Thus, we have the following output:

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Since S% is 48, the numbers in the column % must be the multiples of 6, 8, 12 or 16. 16 is not possible
since P% cannot be zero.

Case (3a): the numbers in column % is multiple of 6.

Here Q& is 64 and P& is 21, both of which have no common factors other than 1. Hence Case 3a can be
eliminated.

Case (3b): the numbers in column % is multiple of 8.

Here Q& is 52 and P& is 21, both of which cannot be the consecutive multiples of any number. Hence
Case 3b can be eliminated.

Case (3c): the numbers in column % is multiple of 12.

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Here Q& is 28 and P& is 21, both of which are consecutive multiples of 7. Hence the numbers in the
column & must be the consecutive multiples of 7.

Here R# is 45 and S# is 60, both of which are consecutive multiples of 15. Hence the numbers in the
column # must be the consecutive multiples of 15.

Here Q& is 63 and U$ is 147, both of which are multiples of 21. Hence the numbers in the column $ must
be the consecutive multiples of 21.

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Here Q* is 32 and T* is 80, both of which are multiples of 16. Hence the numbers in the column * must be
the consecutive multiples of 16.

Case (4): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘12’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 39 the numbers in the column % must be the multiple of 13. But 13 cannot be a possible value
since P% cannot be 0. Hence case 4 can be eliminated.

Answer: B

I). P& S$ Q@ R&

From condition I:

21 + 105 + 45 + 35 = 206

II). P@ Q% S# U*

From condition II:

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96 – 24 = 72

Difference = 206 – 72 = 134

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have:

Since, T@ is equal to 72, thus the numbers in column ‘@’ must be either multiple of 6, 8, 9 or 12.
Case (1): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘6’.

Thus, we have following output:

Since S% is 57, the numbers in the column ‘%’ should be a multiple of 19.

% cannot be 19 as P% cannot be 0. So, case 1 can be eliminated.

Case (2): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 8.

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Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 51 the number in the column % should be a multiple of 17. 17 is not possible since P% cannot
be 0. Hence the case 2 can be eliminated.

Case (3): If the numbers in column ‘@’ be multiples of 9.

Thus, we have the following output:

Since S% is 48, the numbers in the column % must be the multiples of 6, 8, 12 or 16. 16 is not possible
since P% cannot be zero.
Case (3a): the numbers in column % is multiple of 6.

Here Q& is 64 and P& is 21, both of which have no common factors other than 1. Hence Case 3a can be
eliminated.

Case (3b): the numbers in column % is multiple of 8.

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Here Q& is 52 and P& is 21, both of which cannot be the consecutive multiples of any number. Hence
Case 3b can be eliminated.

Case (3c): the numbers in column % is multiple of 12.

Here Q& is 28 and P& is 21, both of which are consecutive multiples of 7. Hence the numbers in the
column & must be the consecutive multiples of 7.

Here R# is 45 and S# is 60, both of which are consecutive multiples of 15. Hence the numbers in the
column # must be the consecutive multiples of 15.

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Here Q& is 63 and U$ is 147, both of which are multiples of 21. Hence the numbers in the column $ must
be the consecutive multiples of 21.

Here Q* is 32 and T* is 80, both of which are multiples of 16. Hence the numbers in the column * must be
the consecutive multiples of 16.

Case (4): If the numbers in the column ‘@’ multiple of ‘12’.

Thus, we have following output:

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Since S% is 39 the numbers in the column % must be the multiple of 13. But 13 cannot be a possible value
since P% cannot be 0. Hence case 4 can be eliminated.

Answer: D

Y= U@ R& P$ P*?

Y=81 35 42 16

From Condition IV: 1 + 36 = 37

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Age of D is a square number.


H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000.
The one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one
whose age is a multiple of 11.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics.
Not more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square
of an odd number.
The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the
number of persons were born before E.
The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who was born two persons
after E.

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Even number of persons were born between C and B.


F is two years younger than C.

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Finally, we have

Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English.
As many persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like
politics.
The one who likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English.
D does not like History.
The one who likes Geography is 16 years younger than A.
The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes history.

Case 1, Case 2a, and case 3 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as the one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A.

Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Age of D is a square number.


H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000.
The one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one
whose age is a multiple of 11.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics.
Not more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square
of an odd number.
The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the
number of persons were born before E.
The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who was born two persons
after E.
Even number of persons were born between C and B.
F is two years younger than C.

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Finally, we have

Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English.
As many persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like

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politics.
The one who likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English.
D does not like History.
The one who likes Geography is 16 years younger than A.
The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes history.

Case 1, Case 2a, and case 3 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as the one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A.

Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Age of D is a square number.


H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000.
The one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one
whose age is a multiple of 11.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics.
Not more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square
of an odd number.
The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the
number of persons were born before E.
The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who was born two persons
after E.
Even number of persons were born between C and B.
F is two years younger than C.

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Finally, we have

Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English.
As many persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like
politics.
The one who likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English.
D does not like History.
The one who likes Geography is 16 years younger than A.
The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes history.

Case 1, Case 2a, and case 3 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as the one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A.

Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Age of D is a square number.


H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000.
The one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one
whose age is a multiple of 11.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics.
Not more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square
of an odd number.
The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the
number of persons were born before E.
The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who was born two persons
after E.

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Even number of persons were born between C and B.


F is two years younger than C.

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Finally, we have

Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English.
As many persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like
politics.
The one who likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English.
D does not like History.
The one who likes Geography is 16 years younger than A.
The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes history.

Case 1, Case 2a, and case 3 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as the one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A.

Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Age of D is a square number.


H was born three persons before D, who was born before the year 2000.
The one who likes Economics was born two persons before H and immediately after the one
whose age is a multiple of 11.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have,

The one who likes Politics was born immediately before the one who likes physics.
Not more than one person was born before the one who likes politics, whose age is the square
of an odd number.
The number of persons were born after the one who likes physics is three more than the
number of persons were born before E.
The age of B is equal to the last two digits of the year of birth of C, who was born two persons
after E.
Even number of persons were born between C and B.
F is two years younger than C.

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Finally, we have

Two persons were born between the one who likes Maths and the one who likes English.
As many persons were born before the one who likes English as after G, who does not like

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politics.
The one who likes Chemistry is 6 years older than the one who likes English.
D does not like History.
The one who likes Geography is 16 years younger than A.
The one who likes maths is 7 years older than the one who likes history.

Case 1, Case 2a, and case 3 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as the one who likes
Geography is 16 years younger than A.

Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

11. Questions

Answer: D

From AD, we have:

X ≥ N ≥ T ≥ Y ≥ U =I > L ≥ K > W = Z ≥ R

X> W and R < T are true.

From BD, we have:

X≥N>T>Y>U=I>L≥K>W=Z≥R

X > W and R < T are true.

From BE, we have:

X≥N>T>Y>U=I≥L≥K≥W≥Z≥R

X > W and R < T are true.

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12. Questions

Answer: E

None is true

13. Questions

Answer: A

From AF, we have:

G≥N≥T≥Y≥U=I>L≥K>W=Z≥R

O≥I>L≥K>W=Z≥R

G > W and O > Z are true.

14. Questions

Answer: E

From AD, we have

Z ≤ X ≤ H = N = P ≤ S ≤ E ≤ Q -> Z ≤ Q is true

G ≤ X ≤ N ≤ E ≤ K -> G ≤ K is true.

15. Questions

Answer: D

From AD, we have:

V≥B≥N≥Y≥U=I>L≥K>Q=P≥H

V > Q and H < N are true.

From BD, we have:

V≥B≥N>Y≥U=I>L≥K>Q=P≥H

V > Q and H < N are true.

From BE, we have:

V≥B≥N>Y≥U=I≥L≥K≥Q≥P≥H

V > Q and H < N are true.

16. Questions

Step 1: From the given input, all the consonants are changed to the second succeeding letter and all the
vowels are changed to the immediate succeeding letter according to the English alphabetical series.
(Consider “A” is the second succeeding letter of “Y”)

Step 2: From step I, All the letters are changed to their corresponding reverse alphabets and the words are
then arranged in alphabetical order from the left end.

Step 3: All the vowels are eliminated and are replaced by the sum of place values of the vowels at the end

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of the word.

Step 4: If there is one letter in the word it is coded as A, if there are two letters in the word it is coded as B
and so on. The letters are followed by the sum of digits in each letter.

Step 5: A vowel is coded as @ and a consonant is coded as #. An odd number is coded as $ and an even
number is coded as %. (Zero is an even number)

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Answer: D

Difference = 78 – 36 = 42

17. Questions
Step 1: From the given input, all the consonants are changed to the second succeeding letter and all the
vowels are changed to the immediate succeeding letter according to the English alphabetical series.
(Consider “A” is the second succeeding letter of “Y”)
Step 2: From step I, All the letters are changed to their corresponding reverse alphabets and the words are
then arranged in alphabetical order from the left end.
Step 3: All the vowels are eliminated and are replaced by the sum of place values of the vowels at the end
of the word.
Step 4: If there is one letter in the word it is coded as A, if there are two letters in the word it is coded as B
and so on. The letters are followed by the sum of digits in each letter.
Step 5: A vowel is coded as @ and a consonant is coded as #. An odd number is coded as $ and an even
number is coded as %. (Zero is an even number)

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

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Answer: C

The penultimate step of the given input is: B4 D5 B0 D6

18. Questions

Step 1: From the given input, all the consonants are changed to the second succeeding letter and all the
vowels are changed to the immediate succeeding letter according to the English alphabetical series.
(Consider “A” is the second succeeding letter of “Y”)

Step 2: From step I, All the letters are changed to their corresponding reverse alphabets and the words are
then arranged in alphabetical order from the left end.

Step 3: All the vowels are eliminated and are replaced by the sum of place values of the vowels at the end
of the word.

Step 4: If there is one letter in the word it is coded as A, if there are two letters in the word it is coded as B
and so on. The letters are followed by the sum of digits in each letter.

Step 5: A vowel is coded as @ and a consonant is coded as #. An odd number is coded as $ and an even
number is coded as %. (Zero is an even number)

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Answer: B

19. Questions

Step 1: From the given input, all the consonants are changed to the second succeeding letter and all the
vowels are changed to the immediate succeeding letter according to the English alphabetical series.
(Consider “A” is the second succeeding letter of “Y”)

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Step 2: From step I, All the letters are changed to their corresponding reverse alphabets and the words are
then arranged in alphabetical order from the left end.

Step 3: All the vowels are eliminated and are replaced by the sum of place values of the vowels at the end
of the word.

Step 4: If there is one letter in the word it is coded as A, if there are two letters in the word it is coded as B
and so on. The letters are followed by the sum of digits in each letter.

Step 5: A vowel is coded as @ and a consonant is coded as #. An odd number is coded as $ and an even
number is coded as %. (Zero is an even number)

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

Answer: A

A – 0 times

B – 5 times

C – 3 times

D – 4 times
20. Questions

Step 1: From the given input, all the consonants are changed to the second succeeding letter and all the
vowels are changed to the immediate succeeding letter according to the English alphabetical series.
(Consider “A” is the second succeeding letter of “Y”)

Step 2: From step I, All the letters are changed to their corresponding reverse alphabets and the words are
then arranged in alphabetical order from the left end.

Step 3: All the vowels are eliminated and are replaced by the sum of place values of the vowels at the end
of the word.

Step 4: If there is one letter in the word it is coded as A, if there are two letters in the word it is coded as B
and so on. The letters are followed by the sum of digits in each letter.

Step 5: A vowel is coded as @ and a consonant is coded as #. An odd number is coded as $ and an even
number is coded as %. (Zero is an even number)

Following the above steps the given output is processed as follows:

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Answer: E

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight persons - J, K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q - are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are
facing north while some of them are facing south. No two friends sitting together according to the
alphabetical order (i.e. A does not sit as an immediate neighbour of B and B does not sit as an immediate
neighbour of A). Each of them has a different monthly income in the multiple of 5000s and should be
more than 5000 and less than 1,00,000. Their incomes are mentioned in the coded format as follows.

X#Y means the difference between the income of X and Y is 15,000 (but, may be not in the same manner)

X$Y means the average of income of X and Y is 35,000

X&Y means X’s income twice of Y’s income

X%Y means X’s income half of Y’s income

Further the following information is known about them.

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P. O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O.
N’s income is not the lowest among them. The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the
number of persons sitting on the right of M, where P#Q. J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. L and
N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each other, where N%P. Q
sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50,000. L does not sit to the left of P. K sits to the left
of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J. Q faces the same direction as J and P are
facing. N does not face the south direction. The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as
the difference between the incomes of O and K. Q’s income is 45000.

Who among the following earns more than K but less than P?

I). N

II). O

III). Q

a. Both I and II

b. Only I

c. Both II and III

d. Only II

e. Only III

2. Questions

What is the average salary of the person who is facing the north direction?

a. 36250

b. 45000

c. 56250

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d. 52500

e. 48750

3. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangements and so form a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

a. K

b. L

c. P

d. M

e. O

4. Questions

Who among the following sits immediate left of M?

a. The one whose salary is 60k

b. L

c. O

d. The one whose salary is 30k

e. The one who faces south direction

5. Questions

Which of the following is true regarding K?

a. K’s salary is 25k

b. K and P are immediate neighbours

c. K sits at the extreme left end

d. K faces north direction

e. K’s salary is lowest

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight plants: P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, and P8, are placed around a square plot in such a way that four of
them are placed at the corners and fall down facing towards the centre while four of them are placed in the
middle of the sides and fall down facing outside. They all costs different price.

P5’s price is 300 less than P1’s price. P7 placed second to the right of P5. P3 placed third to the right of
P6, which costs twice the price of P4. P2’s price is 40 more than twice the price of P8. One of the plants

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whose price is 480 does not fall facing outside. P8 placed third to the right of P5. P5’s price is 30 more
than the price of P4. P3’s price is 390. Only one plant placed between P3 and P5. P3’s price is 20 less than
the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2. P1 falls by facing outside. P7’s price is 50 more
than the price of P8. P1’s price is 180 more than P3’s price.

What is the Price of Plant P4?

a. 240

b. 480

c. 570

d. 250

e. None of these

7. Questions

Which among the following plant fall down facing inside?

a. P1

b. The one which cost 270

c. P3

d. The one which cost 760

e. The one which cost 410

8. Questions

Which among the following plants is placed third to the right of P4?

a. The one which cost 390

b. The one which cost 760

c. The which cost 410

d. The which cost 480

e. None of these

9. Questions

If P8 is related to the one which cost 480 and in the same way P1 is related to P3, then in the same
way how P2 is related?

a. The one which cost 410

b. The one which cost 240

c. The one which cost 360

d. The one which cost 270

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e. The one which cost 480

10. Questions

How many persons sit between P4 and P1 when counted in anti-clock direction with respect to P4?

a. Three

b. Two

c. Four

d. Five

e. No one

11. Questions

If all the digits of the following number are arranged in ascending order from the right end, then
what is the average of the product of the digits which are third to the right of the second from the
left end and fourth to the left of the third from the right end of each number as per the given
order?

I). 5487216846392

II). 1986892456357

III). 6713793541842

a. 30

b. 42

c. 32

d. 24

e. 16

12. Questions

Which of the following combinations of numbers has the maximum digits remaining in the same
position when the digits in each number are arranged in ascending order from right to left?

I). 62954634987

II). 86734697325

III). 68431752923

a. Only I

b. Only II

c. Only III

d. Both I and II

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e. Both II and III

13. Questions

If a seven-letter meaningful word can be formed by using the first, third, seventh, fourteenth,
sixteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth letters from the left end of the word
“CHEMICOPHYSIOLOGICAL”, then what is the third letter of the newly formed word from the
right end? Mark X as your answer, if more than one word is formed. Mark Z, if no meaningful
word can be formed.

a. L

b. C

c. A

d. Z

e. X

14. Questions

If all the letters in the following words are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, then
form a word from all the letters that remain unchanged in their position and then arrange the word
in alphabetical order from right to left, then how many letters remain unchanged in their position?

I). EMOTIONALITY

II). RECRUITMENTS

III). GENERATIONAL

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. More than three

e. None of the above

15. Questions

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “ACKNOWLEDGEMENT” each of which
has as many letters between them as there are in the English alphabetical series (both forward and
backward directions)?

a. One

b. Three

c. Five

d. Seven

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e. No one

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H - are members of the same family. Among them four are males
and four are females. There are three husbands, three wives, two daughters, and two sons in the family.
They all are shopping on the different floors in a mall, where the lowermost floor is numbered one, the one
above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each member of the family
buys different apparels i.e. Shirt, Shorts, Saree, Jeans, leggings, T-shirt, Chudi and Frock. No single
parents in the family.

Note: All female members in the family shop on the adjacent floor.

No male buys Saree. H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt, which is not bought at
the top floor. A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt. F and his niece cannot shop on
the adjacent floor. Only one floor is between D, who buys Frock and her father. D is the daughter of C,
who shops two floors below her son. The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and
neither A nor C buys Jeans. E buys Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who
buys Chudi. The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D. G is the father of B and shops exactly
between two male members. At least three persons shop below C. E doesn’t shop below C.

How is F related to B?

a. Mother

b. Father

c. Maternal Uncle

d. Grandfather

e. None of these

17. Questions

Which of the following apparel A buys?

a. Shirt

b. T-shirt

c. Shorts

d. Leggings

e. Chudi

18. Questions

Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

a. C – Jeans

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b. B – Shirt

c. G – Shirt

d. B – Shorts

e. A – Shorts

19. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the
following does not belong to that group?

a. Jeans

b. Frock

c. Chudi

d. Shorts

e. Leggings

20. Questions

How is E related to the one who buys Jeans and on which floor who purchased Jeans?

nd
a. Mother, 2 Floor

nd
b. Mother-in-law, 2 Floor

th
c. Sister-in-law, 7 Floor

th
d. Mother-in-law, 6 Floor

th
e. Sister-in-law, 4 Floor

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangements:

J = 90000

K = 10000

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L = 50000

M = 60000

N = 15000

O = 25000

P = 30000

Q = 45000

We have,

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P.


J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the number of persons sitting on the
right of M, where P#Q.
Q’s income is 45000.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

P#Q => P – Q = 15000 => P = 15000 + 45000 => P = 60000

=> Q – P =15000 => P = 45000 – 15000 => P = 30000

If, P = 60000; M&P => M = 2P => M = 2*60000 = 120000 (from condition income is not more than
100000) => P ≠ 60000

=> P = 30000; M = 2P => M = 2*30000 => M = 60000

Again we have,

L and N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each

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other, where N%P.


Q sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50000.
L does not sit on the left of P.
K sits to the left of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J.

From the above conditions, case 1 and 2 gets eliminated because in case 1 and 2 either K or N or Q cannot
be placed because No two friends sitting together according to the alphabetical order is given in the
statement.

Given, L = 50000

L&O => L =2O => O = 50000/2 => O = 25000

The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as the difference between the
incomes of O and K.
N’s income is not the lowest among them.

M – Q = 60,000 – 45,000 = 15000;

Here we get two cases, M – Q =O-K; or M – Q = K-O;

If we take, O – K => 25,000 – K = 15,000 => K = 10,000;

If we take, K – O => K-25,000 = 15,000 => K = 40,000;

If we take, K = 40,000 N’s income becomes low, because N’s income isn't the lowest given in the
statement. therefore, we take => K = 10,000

Q%J => Q = J/2 => J = 2*45000 => J = 90000

N%P => N = P/2 => N = 30000/2 => N = 15000

Again we have,

N does not face the south direction.

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O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O and Q$O.
Q faces the same direction as J and P are facing.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated because N faces south direction as per the given
condition N should face North direction. Hence, case 3 shows final arrangements.

Answer: A

2. Questions

Final Arrangements:

J = 90000

K = 10000

L = 50000

M = 60000

N = 15000

O = 25000

P = 30000

Q = 45000

We have,

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P.


J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the number of persons sitting on the
right of M, where P#Q.
Q’s income is 45000.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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P#Q => P – Q = 15000 => P = 15000 + 45000 => P = 60000

=> Q – P =15000 => P = 45000 – 15000 => P = 30000

If, P = 60000; M&P => M = 2P => M = 2*60000 = 120000 (from condition income is not more than
100000) => P ≠ 60000

=> P = 30000; M = 2P => M = 2*30000 => M = 60000

Again we have,

L and N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each
other, where N%P.
Q sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50000.
L does not sit on the left of P.
K sits to the left of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J.

From the above conditions, case 1 and 2 gets eliminated because in case 1 and 2 either K or N or Q cannot
be placed because No two friends sitting together according to the alphabetical order is given in the
statement.

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Given, L = 50000

L&O => L =2O => O = 50000/2 => O = 25000

The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as the difference between the
incomes of O and K.
N’s income is not the lowest among them.

M – Q = 60,000 – 45,000 = 15000;

Here we get two cases, M – Q =O-K; or M – Q = K-O;

If we take, O – K => 25,000 – K = 15,000 => K = 10,000;

If we take, K – O => K-25,000 = 15,000 => K = 40,000;

If we take, K = 40,000 N’s income becomes low, because N’s income isn't the lowest given in the
statement. therefore, we take => K = 10,000

Q%J => Q = J/2 => J = 2*45000 => J = 90000

N%P => N = P/2 => N = 30000/2 => N = 15000

Again we have,

N does not face the south direction.


O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O and Q$O.
Q faces the same direction as J and P are facing.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated because N faces south direction as per the given
condition N should face North direction. Hence, case 3 shows final arrangements.

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Answer: B

Here, persons facing North direction from the final output is N,P,Q, and J;

Sum of the income of N,P,Q,J is 1,80,000 and its average is 45,000.

3. Questions

Final Arrangements:

J = 90000

K = 10000

L = 50000

M = 60000

N = 15000

O = 25000

P = 30000

Q = 45000

We have,

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P.


J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the number of persons sitting on the
right of M, where P#Q.
Q’s income is 45000.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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P#Q => P – Q = 15000 => P = 15000 + 45000 => P = 60000

=> Q – P =15000 => P = 45000 – 15000 => P = 30000

If, P = 60000; M&P => M = 2P => M = 2*60000 = 120000 (from condition income is not more than
100000) => P ≠ 60000

=> P = 30000; M = 2P => M = 2*30000 => M = 60000

Again we have,

L and N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each
other, where N%P.
Q sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50000.
L does not sit on the left of P.
K sits to the left of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J.

From the above conditions, case 1 and 2 gets eliminated because in case 1 and 2 either K or N or Q cannot
be placed because No two friends sitting together according to the alphabetical order is given in the
statement.

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Given, L = 50000

L&O => L =2O => O = 50000/2 => O = 25000

The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as the difference between the
incomes of O and K.
N’s income is not the lowest among them.

M – Q = 60,000 – 45,000 = 15000;

Here we get two cases, M – Q =O-K; or M – Q = K-O;

If we take, O – K => 25,000 – K = 15,000 => K = 10,000;

If we take, K – O => K-25,000 = 15,000 => K = 40,000;

If we take, K = 40,000 N’s income becomes low, because N’s income isn't the lowest given in the
statement. therefore, we take => K = 10,000

Q%J => Q = J/2 => J = 2*45000 => J = 90000

N%P => N = P/2 => N = 30000/2 => N = 15000

Again we have,

N does not face the south direction.


O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O and Q$O.
Q faces the same direction as J and P are facing.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated because N faces south direction as per the given
condition N should face North direction. Hence, case 3 shows final arrangements.

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Answer: C (here, Except option. C all the persons given in the options are facing the south direction).

4. Questions

Final Arrangements:

J = 90000

K = 10000

L = 50000

M = 60000

N = 15000

O = 25000

P = 30000

Q = 45000

We have,

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P.


J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the number of persons sitting on the
right of M, where P#Q.
Q’s income is 45000.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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P#Q => P – Q = 15000 => P = 15000 + 45000 => P = 60000

=> Q – P =15000 => P = 45000 – 15000 => P = 30000

If, P = 60000; M&P => M = 2P => M = 2*60000 = 120000 (from condition income is not more than
100000) => P ≠ 60000

=> P = 30000; M = 2P => M = 2*30000 => M = 60000

Again we have,

L and N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each
other, where N%P.
Q sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50000.
L does not sit on the left of P.
K sits to the left of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J.

From the above conditions, case 1 and 2 gets eliminated because in case 1 and 2 either K or N or Q cannot
be placed because No two friends sitting together according to the alphabetical order is given in the
statement.

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Given, L = 50000

L&O => L =2O => O = 50000/2 => O = 25000

The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as the difference between the
incomes of O and K.
N’s income is not the lowest among them.

M – Q = 60,000 – 45,000 = 15000;

Here we get two cases, M – Q =O-K; or M – Q = K-O;

If we take, O – K => 25,000 – K = 15,000 => K = 10,000;

If we take, K – O => K-25,000 = 15,000 => K = 40,000;

If we take, K = 40,000 N’s income becomes low, because N’s income isn't the lowest given in the
statement. therefore, we take => K = 10,000

Q%J => Q = J/2 => J = 2*45000 => J = 90000

N%P => N = P/2 => N = 30000/2 => N = 15000

Again we have,

N does not face the south direction.


O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O and Q$O.
Q faces the same direction as J and P are facing.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated because N faces south direction as per the given
condition N should face North direction. Hence, case 3 shows final arrangements.

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Answer: D

5. Questions

Final Arrangements:

J = 90000

K = 10000

L = 50000

M = 60000

N = 15000

O = 25000

P = 30000

Q = 45000

We have,

M sits third to the right of J, where M&P.


J sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.
The number of persons sitting to the right of P is equal to the number of persons sitting on the
right of M, where P#Q.
Q’s income is 45000.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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P#Q => P – Q = 15000 => P = 15000 + 45000 => P = 60000

=> Q – P =15000 => P = 45000 – 15000 => P = 30000

If, P = 60000; M&P => M = 2P => M = 2*60000 = 120000 (from condition income is not more than
100000) => P ≠ 60000

=> P = 30000; M = 2P => M = 2*30000 => M = 60000

Again we have,

L and N are immediate neighbours but both face opposite directions with respect to each
other, where N%P.
Q sits fourth to the right of L, whose monthly salary is 50000.
L does not sit on the left of P.
K sits to the left of L but does not face the same direction as J, where Q%J.

From the above conditions, case 1 and 2 gets eliminated because in case 1 and 2 either K or N or Q cannot
be placed because No two friends sitting together according to the alphabetical order is given in the
statement.

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Given, L = 50000

L&O => L =2O => O = 50000/2 => O = 25000

The difference between the incomes of Q and M is the same as the difference between the
incomes of O and K.
N’s income is not the lowest among them.

M – Q = 60,000 – 45,000 = 15000;

Here we get two cases, M – Q =O-K; or M – Q = K-O;

If we take, O – K => 25,000 – K = 15,000 => K = 10,000;

If we take, K – O => K-25,000 = 15,000 => K = 40,000;

If we take, K = 40,000 N’s income becomes low, because N’s income isn't the lowest given in the
statement. therefore, we take => K = 10,000

Q%J => Q = J/2 => J = 2*45000 => J = 90000

N%P => N = P/2 => N = 30000/2 => N = 15000

Again we have,

N does not face the south direction.


O and M face the same direction as K is facing, where L&O and Q$O.
Q faces the same direction as J and P are facing.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated because N faces south direction as per the given
condition N should face North direction. Hence, case 3 shows final arrangements.

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Answer: E

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

P3 placed third to the right of P6, which costs twice the price of P4.
P3’s price is Rs.390.
Only one plant is placed between P3 and P5.
P7 sits second to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

P3’s price is Rs.20 less than the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2.
P7’s price is Rs.50 more than the price of P8.
P2’s price is Rs.40 more than twice the price of P8.
P8 placed third to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

P1’s price is Rs.180 more than P3’s price.


P1 falls towards facing outside.
P5’s price is Rs.300 less than P1’s price.
P5’s price is Rs.30 more than the price of P4.
One of the plants which costs Rs.480 does not fall towards faces outside.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated because the plant which costs Rs.480/- cannot be
placed. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: A

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

P3 placed third to the right of P6, which costs twice the price of P4.
P3’s price is Rs.390.
Only one plant is placed between P3 and P5.
P7 sits second to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again we have,

P3’s price is Rs.20 less than the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2.
P7’s price is Rs.50 more than the price of P8.
P2’s price is Rs.40 more than twice the price of P8.
P8 placed third to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

P1’s price is Rs.180 more than P3’s price.


P1 falls towards facing outside.
P5’s price is Rs.300 less than P1’s price.
P5’s price is Rs.30 more than the price of P4.
One of the plants which costs Rs.480 does not fall towards faces outside.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated because the plant which costs Rs.480/- cannot be
placed. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

P3 placed third to the right of P6, which costs twice the price of P4.
P3’s price is Rs.390.
Only one plant is placed between P3 and P5.
P7 sits second to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

P3’s price is Rs.20 less than the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2.
P7’s price is Rs.50 more than the price of P8.
P2’s price is Rs.40 more than twice the price of P8.
P8 placed third to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

P1’s price is Rs.180 more than P3’s price.


P1 falls towards facing outside.
P5’s price is Rs.300 less than P1’s price.
P5’s price is Rs.30 more than the price of P4.
One of the plants which costs Rs.480 does not fall towards faces outside.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated because the plant which costs Rs.480/- cannot be
placed. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

9. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

P3 placed third to the right of P6, which costs twice the price of P4.
P3’s price is Rs.390.
Only one plant is placed between P3 and P5.
P7 sits second to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again we have,

P3’s price is Rs.20 less than the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2.
P7’s price is Rs.50 more than the price of P8.
P2’s price is Rs.40 more than twice the price of P8.
P8 placed third to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, we get

Again we have,

P1’s price is Rs.180 more than P3’s price.


P1 falls towards facing outside.
P5’s price is Rs.300 less than P1’s price.
P5’s price is Rs.30 more than the price of P4.
One of the plants which costs Rs.480 does not fall towards faces outside.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated because the plant which costs Rs.480/- cannot be
placed. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

P3 placed third to the right of P6, which costs twice the price of P4.
P3’s price is Rs.390.
Only one plant is placed between P3 and P5.
P7 sits second to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again we have,

P3’s price is Rs.20 less than the price of P7, which was placed third to the right of P2.
P7’s price is Rs.50 more than the price of P8.
P2’s price is Rs.40 more than twice the price of P8.
P8 placed third to the right of P5.

From the above conditions, we get

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Again we have,

P1’s price is Rs.180 more than P3’s price.


P1 falls towards facing outside.
P5’s price is Rs.300 less than P1’s price.
P5’s price is Rs.30 more than the price of P4.
One of the plants which costs Rs.480 does not fall towards faces outside.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated because the plant which costs Rs.480/- cannot be
placed. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

11. Questions

Answer: C

I). 5 4 8 7 2 1 6 8 4 6 3 9 2

9887665443221

Product I = 6 * 5 = 30

II). 1986892456357

9988766554321

Product II = 7 * 6 = 42

III). 6713793541842

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9877654433211

Product III = 6 * 4 = 24

Average = (Product I + Product II + Product III)/3 = (30 + 42 + 24)/3 = 96/3 = 32

12. Questions

Answer: B

I). 62954634987 – 9 9 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 2

II). 86734697325 – 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 4 3 3 2

III). 68431752923 – 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 1

13. Questions

Answer: C

CHEMICOPHYSIOLOGICAL -> C, E, O, L, G, A, L -> Collage

14. Questions

Answer: A

I). EMOTIONALITY – A E I I L M N O O T T Y

II). RECRUITMENTS – C E E I M N R R S T T U

III). GENERATIONAL – A A E E G I L N N O R T

Unchanged positions letters obtained from the three words are NTYETE

Alphabetical order right to left: YTTNEE

15. Questions

Answer: D

16. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt.


A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt.
Only one floor between D, who buys Frock and her father.
D is the daughter of C, who shops two floors below her son.
At least three persons shop below C.

Since, only two daughters and two Sons are in the family, that means C is the daughter of A.

G is the father of B and shops exactly between two male members.

That means, G must be married to C, and B is the son of C. Also, all female shops on adjacent floors.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Case(2) is eliminated, as we can’t place all four females on adjacent floors for shopping.

Again we have,

The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and neither A nor C buys Jeans.

That means, G buys Jeans, and C buys Chudi.

E buys a Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who buys Chudi.
E doesn’t shop below C.
No male buys Saree.
F and his niece cannot shop on the adjacent floor.
T-shirt is not bought at the top floor
The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D.

From the above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated because F can’t buy at the top floor.

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Answer: C

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt.


A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt.
Only one floor between D, who buys Frock and her father.
D is the daughter of C, who shops two floors below her son.
At least three persons shop below C.

Since, only two daughters and two Sons are in the family, that means C is the daughter of A.

G is the father of B and shops exactly between two male members.

That means, G must be married to C, and B is the son of C. Also, all female shops on adjacent floors.

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From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Case(2) is eliminated, as we can’t place all four females on adjacent floors for shopping.

Again we have,

The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and neither A nor C buys Jeans.

That means, G buys Jeans, and C buys Chudi.

E buys a Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who buys Chudi.
E doesn’t shop below C.
No male buys Saree.
F and his niece cannot shop on the adjacent floor.
T-shirt is not bought at the top floor
The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D.

From the above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated because F can’t buy at the top floor.

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Answer: A

18. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt.


A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt.
Only one floor between D, who buys Frock and her father.
D is the daughter of C, who shops two floors below her son.
At least three persons shop below C.

Since, only two daughters and two Sons are in the family, that means C is the daughter of A.

G is the father of B and shops exactly between two male members.

That means, G must be married to C, and B is the son of C. Also, all female shops on adjacent floors.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Case(2) is eliminated, as we can’t place all four females on adjacent floors for shopping.

Again we have,

The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and neither A nor C buys Jeans.

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That means, G buys Jeans, and C buys Chudi.

E buys a Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who buys Chudi.
E doesn’t shop below C.
No male buys Saree.
F and his niece cannot shop on the adjacent floor.
T-shirt is not bought at the top floor
The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D.

From the above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated because F can’t buy at the top floor.

Answer: D

19. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt.


A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt.
Only one floor between D, who buys Frock and her father.
D is the daughter of C, who shops two floors below her son.
At least three persons shop below C.

Since, only two daughters and two Sons are in the family, that means C is the daughter of A.

G is the father of B and shops exactly between two male members.

That means, G must be married to C, and B is the son of C. Also, all female shops on adjacent floors.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

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Case(2) is eliminated, as we can’t place all four females on adjacent floors for shopping.

Again we have,

The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and neither A nor C buys Jeans.

That means, G buys Jeans, and C buys Chudi.

E buys a Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who buys Chudi.
E doesn’t shop below C.
No male buys Saree.
F and his niece cannot shop on the adjacent floor.
T-shirt is not bought at the top floor
The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D.

From the above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated because F can’t buy at the top floor.

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Answer: E (All the things given in the option are purchased by the persons in the floor is even number
except option.e)

20. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

H buys Leggings and married to the one who buys a T-shirt.


A is the father of C and F, who is a male and buys a T-shirt.
Only one floor between D, who buys Frock and her father.
D is the daughter of C, who shops two floors below her son.
At least three persons shop below C.

Since, only two daughters and two Sons are in the family, that means C is the daughter of A.

G is the father of B and shops exactly between two male members.

That means, G must be married to C, and B is the son of C. Also, all female shops on adjacent floors.

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From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Case(2) is eliminated, as we can’t place all four females on adjacent floors for shopping.

Again we have,

The one who buys Chudi is married to the one who buys Jeans and neither A nor C buys Jeans.

That means, G buys Jeans, and C buys Chudi.

E buys a Saree and shops between the one who buys Shorts and the one who buys Chudi.
E doesn’t shop below C.
No male buys Saree.
F and his niece cannot shop on the adjacent floor.
T-shirt is not bought at the top floor
The one who buy Leggins bought on the floors above D.

From the above conditions, case 3 gets eliminated because F can’t buy at the top floor.

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Answer: B

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

There are two rectangular parks such that one park is inscribed into another park. Eight gates are on each
side of the parks viz.- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H but not necessary in the same order. The length of the
gates is different viz.- 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 21, 24, and 27ft. The length of the gates of outer parks is even
whereas the length of the gate of the inner park is odd.

The gates of the inner park are open towards the outside whereas the gates of the outer park are open
toward the inside. Each park has only four gates and all the gates are in the middle of the sides of the
parks. The gates of the inner park are facing exactly the gates of the outer park.

Note: Only the gates of different parks are facing each other.

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate. Only one gate is between the gates
whose length is 8ft and B. The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft. Gate G is facing
the gate whose length is 12ft. One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft. The length of gate
B is 3ft more than the length of gate F. One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than
twice the length of gate E. Gate A is adjacent to gate E. Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

The length of which of the following gate is 8ft?

a. G

b. The gate which is immediate left of E

c. H

d. The gate which is immediate left of F

e. None of these

2. Questions

What is the length of gate H?

a. 15ft

b. 21ft

c. 12ft

d. 13ft

e. None of these

3. Questions

Which of the following gate is facing gate B?

a. D

b. The gate whose length is 13ft

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c. The gate whose length is 27ft

d. Both A and C

e. None of these

4. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and thus form a
group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group.

a. The gate which is immediate left of G

b. H

c. The gate which is facing F

d. The gate whose length is 21ft

e. G

5. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true?

a. The length of gate G is 13ft

b. A faces gate whose length is 21ft

c. The length of gate E is 12ft

d. Gate E faces G

e. All the above statements are true

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven persons join the IHT organization in 2015. All join on different dates of either the same or different
months. Each of them already has some working experience.

Note: Total experience=Previous experience+ Experience in the IHT organization

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience. Only one person joins between the
one who has four years of experience and the one who joins on 30th August. At least two persons are
joining after the one who joins on 30th August. The number of persons joining before R is the same as the
number of persons joining after the one who joins on 18th September. As many persons join between R
and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and the one who joins on 20th December. The one
who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience. Q joins immediately before the one
who joins on 20th March. As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T. T joins two persons
after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April. S has twice the experience of T. T

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joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days. U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U. The difference between the experience
of T and V is three years. P has twice the experience of U. The difference between the experience of V
and P is equal to the experience of R.

Based on their working Experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

What is the total experience of the persons who join on the even number date?

a. 32

b. 33

c. 31

d. 30

e. 34

7. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven persons join the IHT organization in 2015. All join on different dates of either the same or different
months. Each of them already has some working experience.

Note: Total experience=Previous experience+ Experience in the IHT organization

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience. Only one person joins between the
one who has four years of experience and the one who joins on 30th August. At least two persons are
joining after the one who joins on 30th August. The number of persons joining before R is the same as the
number of persons joining after the one who joins on 18th September. As many persons join between R
and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and the one who joins on 20th December. The one
who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience. Q joins immediately before the one
who joins on 20th March. As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T. T joins two persons
after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April. S has twice the experience of T. T
joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days. U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U. The difference between the experience
of T and V is three years. P has twice the experience of U. The difference between the experience of V
and P is equal to the experience of R.

Based on their working Experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on

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the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.

The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT organization.

How many persons join before the one who already has the highest years of experience?

a. Two

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

e. One

8. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven persons join the IHT organization in 2015. All join on different dates of either the same or different
months. Each of them already has some working experience.

Note: Total experience=Previous experience+ Experience in the IHT organization

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience. Only one person joins between the
one who has four years of experience and the one who joins on 30th August. At least two persons are
joining after the one who joins on 30th August. The number of persons joining before R is the same as the
number of persons joining after the one who joins on 18th September. As many persons join between R
and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and the one who joins on 20th December. The one
who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience. Q joins immediately before the one
who joins on 20th March. As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T. T joins two persons
after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April. S has twice the experience of T. T
joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days. U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U. The difference between the experience
of T and V is three years. P has twice the experience of U. The difference between the experience of V
and P is equal to the experience of R.

Based on their working Experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

In which of the following month does the one who has the least experienced person join (consider
experience before joining this organization)?

a. April

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b. March

c. January

d. August

e. September

9. Questions

Who among the following pairs of the persons get the project?

a. V and P

b. P and S

c. T and S

d. P and T

e. V and U

10. Questions

Find the odd one out?

a. T

b. S

c. P

d. U

e. Q

11. Questions

Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only a few Hiking is ___(a)___.

Some Hiring is Hiving.

All ___(b)___ is Hoking.

Conclusions:

I). Some Hiring is Hoking.

II). No Hiking being Hoking is a possibility.

III). Some Hiking is not ___(c)___ .

Which of the following option is suitable for (a), (b) and (c) respectively to make all the conclusions

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follow?

a. Hiring, Hiving, Hiring

b. Hiving, Hiking, Hiring

c. Hoking, Hiring, Hiving

d. Both b and c

e. None of these

12. Questions

Statements:

Only a few Back is ___(a)___.

No Jack is Rack.

All ___(b)___ is Take.

Conclusions:

I). Some Jack can be Take.

II). Some ___(a)___ can never be Rack.

III). Some Back is ___(b)___ is a possibility.

Which of the following option is suitable for (a) and (b) respectively to make all the conclusions
follow?

a. Rack, Tack

b. Tack, Jack

c. Jack, Rack

d. Either b or c

e. None of these

13. Questions

Statements:

Only a few Fine are Bine.

No Bine is ___(a)___.

Only a few Dine are Pine.

Conclusions:

I). Some ___(a)___ are not Bine.

II). All Pine can be Fine.

III). No ___(a)___ is Fine is a possibility.

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Which of the following option is suitable for (a) respectively to make all the conclusions follow?

a. Fine

b. Both a and d

c. Bine

d. Dine

e. None of these

14. Questions

Statements:

All Crunch is Bench.

No Crunch is Munch.

Only a few ____(a)____ is Pinch.

Conclusions:

I). All Bench can be Pinch.

II). Some Pinch is not a ____(b)____.

III). Some Bench is Munch is a possibility.

Which of the following option is suitable for (a) and (b) respectively to make all the conclusions
follow?

a. crunch, Bench

b. Munch, Crunch

c. Bench, Crunch

d. Munch, Munch

e. None of these

15. Questions

Statements:

Only a few Boat is Both.

No Both is Best.

Some ____(a)___ is Bird.

Conclusions:

I). Some boat is not ____(b)____.

II). All boats can be Bird.

III). No Both being Bird is a possibility.

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Which of the following option is suitable for (a) and (b) respectively to make all the conclusions as
follow?

a. Bird, Best

b. Best, Both

c. Best, Best

d. both b and c

e. Either a or b

16. Questions

In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each
row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of
numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to right.

Rules:

Condition 1: If a perfect square number is followed by an even number, then the second number is
divided by the square root of the first number and the quotient is taken as resultant.

Condition 2: If a composite number is followed by an odd composite number, then both number is to be
added.

Condition 3: If the number which is a multiple of seven is followed by a prime number, then the sum of
digits of the first number is subtracted from the second number.

Condition 4: If a perfect cube number is followed by an odd number, then the cube root of the first
number is multiplied by the second number.

Condition 5: If an odd number is followed by the number which is a multiple of nine, then the sum of
digits of the second number is added to the first number.

Condition 6: If a prime number is followed by an even number, then both the number is to be subtracted.

If ‘P’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row?

42 13 45 64

23 P 63 55

a. 16

b. 41

c. 51

d. 71

e. 75

17. Questions

What is the sum of the resultant of the first and second row?

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64 23 45 84

59 94 72 25

a. 112

b. 122

c. 132

d. 120

e. 130

18. Questions

What is the difference between the resultant of the first and second row?

49 56 83 65

37 74 63 15

a. 150

b. 160

c. 170

d. 180

e. 190

19. Questions

If R is the resultant of row1, then what is the product of both rows?

82 87 52 21

63 90 R 48

a. 1225

b. 1252

c. 1325

d. 1425

e. 1375

20. Questions

If the sum of the two rows is divided by 7, then what is the quotient?

28 41 80 70

55 72 29 63

a. 18

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b. 24

c. 32

d. 21

e. 27

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the
length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate.

Thus, length of the gate C must be 16ft.

Only one gate is between the gate whose length is 8ft and B.
The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft.

That means, in case (1) gate whose length is 13ft is immediate right of the gate facing B, in case (2) gate
whose length is 13ft is immediate left of the gate facing B.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Gate G is facing the gate whose length is 12ft.


One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.
The length of gate B is 3ft more than the length of gate F.

Since, the length of gate F is 21ft, thus the length of gate B must be 24

That means, in case (1) the length of gate G is 13ft, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as one gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

Again, we have:

One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than twice the length of gate E.

Since, only possible combination is (12, 27).

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Gate A is adjacent to gate E.


Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

That means, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as D doesn’t face gate A.

Answer: B

2. Questions

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We have:

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the
length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate.

Thus, length of the gate C must be 16ft.

Only one gate is between the gate whose length is 8ft and B.
The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft.

That means, in case (1) gate whose length is 13ft is immediate right of the gate facing B, in case (2) gate
whose length is 13ft is immediate left of the gate facing B.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate G is facing the gate whose length is 12ft.


One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

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The length of gate B is 3ft more than the length of gate F.

Since, the length of gate F is 21ft, thus the length of gate B must be 24

That means, in case (1) the length of gate G is 13ft, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as one gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

Again, we have:

One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than twice the length of gate E.

Since, only possible combination is (12, 27).

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate A is adjacent to gate E.


Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

That means, case (1a) is not valid.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as D doesn’t face gate A.

Answer: A

3. Questions

We have:

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the
length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate.

Thus, length of the gate C must be 16ft.

Only one gate is between the gate whose length is 8ft and B.
The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft.

That means, in case (1) gate whose length is 13ft is immediate right of the gate facing B, in case (2) gate
whose length is 13ft is immediate left of the gate facing B.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate G is facing the gate whose length is 12ft.


One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.
The length of gate B is 3ft more than the length of gate F.

Since, the length of gate F is 21ft, thus the length of gate B must be 24

That means, in case (1) the length of gate G is 13ft, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as one gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

Again, we have:

One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than twice the length of gate E.

Since, only possible combination is (12, 27).

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Gate A is adjacent to gate E.


Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

That means, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as D doesn’t face gate A.

Answer: D

4. Questions

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We have:

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the
length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate.

Thus, length of the gate C must be 16ft.

Only one gate is between the gate whose length is 8ft and B.
The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft.

That means, in case (1) gate whose length is 13ft is immediate right of the gate facing B, in case (2) gate
whose length is 13ft is immediate left of the gate facing B.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate G is facing the gate whose length is 12ft.


One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

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The length of gate B is 3ft more than the length of gate F.

Since, the length of gate F is 21ft, thus the length of gate B must be 24

That means, in case (1) the length of gate G is 13ft, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as one gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

Again, we have:

One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than twice the length of gate E.

Since, only possible combination is (12, 27).

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate A is adjacent to gate E.


Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

That means, case (1a) is not valid.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as D doesn’t face gate A.

Answer: C

5. Questions

We have:

Gate C is on the smaller side of the outer park and length of the gate C is 5ft less than the
length of gate F.
The length of gate C is twice the length of its immediate right gate.

Thus, length of the gate C must be 16ft.

Only one gate is between the gate whose length is 8ft and B.
The gate facing B is adjacent to the gate whose length is 13ft.

That means, in case (1) gate whose length is 13ft is immediate right of the gate facing B, in case (2) gate
whose length is 13ft is immediate left of the gate facing B.

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Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

Gate G is facing the gate whose length is 12ft.


One gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.
The length of gate B is 3ft more than the length of gate F.

Since, the length of gate F is 21ft, thus the length of gate B must be 24

That means, in case (1) the length of gate G is 13ft, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as one gate is between G and the gate whose length is 15ft.

Again, we have:

One gate is between F and the gate whose length is 3ft more than twice the length of gate E.

Since, only possible combination is (12, 27).

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Gate A is adjacent to gate E.


Gate D faces neither gate A nor gate C.

That means, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as D doesn’t face gate A.

Answer: E

6. Questions

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We have,

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience.
Only one person joins between the one who has four years of experience and the one who joins
on 30th August.
At least two persons are joining after the one who joins on 30th August.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

The number of persons joining before R is the same as the number of persons joining after the
one who joins on 18th September.
As many persons join between R and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and
the one who joins on 20th December.
The one who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience.

From the above condition, case-1 and Case-4 get eliminated.

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Again we have,

Q joins immediately before the one who joins on 20th March.


As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T.
T joins two persons after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

S has twice the experience of T.


T joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days.
U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of T and V is three years.
P has twice the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of V and P is equal to the experience of R.

From the above condition, case-3 shows the final arrangement.

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Condition:

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

So both P and S get the project.

Answer: B

7. Questions

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We have,

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience.
Only one person joins between the one who has four years of experience and the one who joins
on 30th August.
At least two persons are joining after the one who joins on 30th August.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

The number of persons joining before R is the same as the number of persons joining after the
one who joins on 18th September.
As many persons join between R and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and
the one who joins on 20th December.
The one who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience.

From the above condition, case-1 and Case-4 get eliminated.

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Again we have,

Q joins immediately before the one who joins on 20th March.


As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T.
T joins two persons after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

S has twice the experience of T.


T joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days.
U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of T and V is three years.
P has twice the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of V and P is equal to the experience of R.

From the above condition, case-3 shows the final arrangement.

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Condition:

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

So both P and S get the project.

Answer: B

8. Questions

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We have,

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience.
Only one person joins between the one who has four years of experience and the one who joins
on 30th August.
At least two persons are joining after the one who joins on 30th August.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

The number of persons joining before R is the same as the number of persons joining after the
one who joins on 18th September.
As many persons join between R and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and
the one who joins on 20th December.
The one who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience.

From the above condition, case-1 and Case-4 get eliminated.

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Again we have,

Q joins immediately before the one who joins on 20th March.


As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T.
T joins two persons after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

S has twice the experience of T.


T joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days.
U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of T and V is three years.
P has twice the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of V and P is equal to the experience of R.

From the above condition, case-3 shows the final arrangement.

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Condition:

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

So both P and S get the project.

Answer: C

9. Questions

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We have,

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience.
Only one person joins between the one who has four years of experience and the one who joins
on 30th August.
At least two persons are joining after the one who joins on 30th August.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

The number of persons joining before R is the same as the number of persons joining after the
one who joins on 18th September.
As many persons join between R and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and
the one who joins on 20th December.
The one who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience.

From the above condition, case-1 and Case-4 get eliminated.

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Again we have,

Q joins immediately before the one who joins on 20th March.


As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T.
T joins two persons after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

S has twice the experience of T.


T joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days.
U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of T and V is three years.
P has twice the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of V and P is equal to the experience of R.

From the above condition, case-3 shows the final arrangement.

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Condition:

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

So both P and S get the project.

Answer: B

10. Questions

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We have,

R joins three persons before the one who has four years of experience.
Only one person joins between the one who has four years of experience and the one who joins
on 30th August.
At least two persons are joining after the one who joins on 30th August.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

The number of persons joining before R is the same as the number of persons joining after the
one who joins on 18th September.
As many persons join between R and the one who joins on 18th September as between S and
the one who joins on 20th December.
The one who joins on 20th December has more than five years of experience.

From the above condition, case-1 and Case-4 get eliminated.

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Again we have,

Q joins immediately before the one who joins on 20th March.


As many persons join between Q and S as between U and T.
T joins two persons after P who joins immediately after the one who joins on 27th April.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

S has twice the experience of T.


T joins on the 17th of the month which has an even number of days.
U has two years less experience than S.
The one who joins on 11th January has half of the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of T and V is three years.
P has twice the experience of U.
The difference between the experience of V and P is equal to the experience of R.

From the above condition, case-3 shows the final arrangement.

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Condition:

The project is given to those people having total experience is (Calculate their experience on
the following date 1st July 2021) at least 13 years.
The project is given to a person who has at least 5 years of experience after joining the IHT
organization.

So both P and S get the project.

Answer: E (All the persons have even number of experience except Q)

11. Questions

Answer: A

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12. Questions

Answer: C

13. Questions

Answer: D

14. Questions

Answer: B

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15. Questions

Answer: D

16. Questions

Answer: D

In row 1,

42 13 45 64 -> by condition 3 ->13 – (4+2) -> 7

7 45 64 -> by condition 5 -> 7+(4+5) -> 16

16 64 -> by condition 1 -> 64/4 -> 16

In row 2,

23 16 63 55 -> by condition 6 -> 23-16 -> 7

7 63 55 -> by condition 5 -> 7+(6+3) -> 16

16 55 -> by condition 2 -> 16+55 -> 71

Thus, the resultant of second row is 71.

17. Questions

Answer: B

In row 1,

64 23 45 84 -> by condition 4 -> (4*23) -> 92

92 45 84 -> by condition 2 -> 92+45 -> 137

137 84 -> by condition 6 -> 137-84 -> 53

In row 2,

59 94 72 25 -> by condition 6 -> 59-94 -> 35

35 72 25 -> by condition 5 -> 35+(7+2) -> 44

44 25 -> by condition 2 -> 44+25 -> 69

Thus, the sum of row 1 and row 2 is 122

18. Questions

Answer: C

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In row 1,

49 56 83 65 -> by condition 1 -> 56/7 -> 8

8 83 65 -> by condition 4 -> 2*83 -> 166

166 65 -> by condition 2 -> 166+65 -> 231

In row 2,

37 74 63 15 -> by condition 6 ->74-37 -> 37

37 63 15 -> by condition 5 -> 37+(6+3) ->46

46 15 -> by condition 2 -> 46+15 -> 61

Thus, the difference between row 1 and row 2 is 170

19. Questions

Answer: A

In row 1,

82 87 52 21 -> by condition 2 -> 82+87 -> 169

169 52 21 -> by condition 1 -> 52/13 -> 4

4 21 -> by condition 2 -> 21+4 -> 25

In row 2,

63 90 25 48 -> by condition 5 -> 63+(9+0) -> 72

72 25 48 -> by condition 2 -> 72+25 -> 97

97 48 -> by condition 6 -> 97-48 -> 49

Thus, the product of row 1 and row 2 is 1225

20. Questions

Answer: E

In row 1,

28 41 80 98 -> by condition 3 ->41-(2+8) -> 31

31 80 98 -> by condition 6 ->80-31 -> 49

49 98 -> by condition 1 -> 70/7 -> 10

In row 2,

55 72 29 63 -> by condition 5 -> 55+(7+2) -> 64

64 29 63 -> by condition 4 -> 4*29 -> 116

116 63 -> by condition 2 -> 116+63 -> 179

Thus, the sum of row 1 and row 2 divided by 7,

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179+10= 189

Then the quotient is 27

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sixteen houses- A to P are in two vertical lanes which are parallel to each other with four houses on both
sides of each lane. Thus, there are eight houses in each lane. The two lanes are lane 1 and lane 2 such that
lane 1 is to the west of lane 2. All the lanes are 80ft long with a 10 ft gap between each house and there is
no space left at both ends of the lane. The houses in lane 1 which is immediately adjacent to lane 2 has a
common back wall. The front wall of each house faces its respective lanes.

Note: If A faces B, then both of them are on the same lane and face exactly each other. If A is
exactly behind B, then both of them are on different lanes and face opposite directions but have a
common back wall.

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft longer
front wall than P. P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft. The front wall of the
house behind L is 2ft shorter than L. There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F. F
faces E, which is to the immediate south of J. F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front
wall of F is 9ft longer than E. D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft
taken together. The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7. N faces M but has a front wall which is
2ft shorter than M. D is to the south of C. H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft
longer than H. B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B. The front wall of O is
twice that of D. K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft. The lengths of front walls of I and O
is 3:4.

What is total length of front walls of A, I, C and J?

a. 50ft

b. 80ft

c. 70ft

d. 40ft

e. 60ft

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs of houses are not in the same side of the same lane?

a. C and F

b. J and H

c. B and P

d. A and B

e. F and N

3. Questions

Which of the following are not correctly matched with respect to their direction with respect to D?

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a. B- West

b. E – Northeast

c. L – East

d. H – Northwest

e. None of these

4. Questions

Which of the following statements are true regarding the final arrangement?

a. No house is to the south of P

b. J and K are in the same side of the same lane

c. H is in lane I

d. G is behind F

e. All are true

5. Questions

Which of the following group of houses are located in the same lane?

I). B, L, O

II). C, G, E

III). J, H, E

a. Only I

b. Both II and III

c. Both I and III

d. Only III

e. All I, II and III

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular shaped table such that some of them
are facing away from the centre and some of them are facing towards the centre. The circumference of
this circular table is 178m. The distance between adjacent persons is equal.

H sit third to the left of A, who sits 22.25m right of F. The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the
distance between A and D. Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H. The distance between G
and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the distance between G and E, when
measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre. C sits 44.5m to the left of B. E faces the
opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E and A is not less than

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44.5m when counted to both sides.

Who among the following person sits 66.75m to the left of H?

a. P

b. The one who sits second to the right of A

c. The one who sits immediate left of G

d. The one who sits 44.5m away from the right of B

e. E

7. Questions

Who among the following person sits exactly between H and F?

a. The who sits immediately right of A

b. The one who sits fourth to the left of D

c. The one who sits opposite to G

d. Both a and b

e. Both b and c

8. Questions

How many persons sit between D and A when counted from the left of D?

a. Two

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

e. Six

9. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a
group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group.

a. CA

b. BD

c. HF

d. GE

e. AD

10. Questions

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Which among the following statement(s) is/are true as per the final arrangement?

I). B sits opposite to D

II). G sits 22.25m away from the right of B.

III). H sits to the immediate left of E.

IV). F sits 89m away from the left of B.

a. Only I and II

b. Only II and IV

c. Only I and IV

d. Only I and III

e. Only III and IV

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve members of a family – L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are standing at different points in a


park.

Note:

I). There are no single parents in the family.

II). The family has three generations and five married couples.

Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law. T’s brother-in-law stands
14m north of T’s sister. T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather. Q
stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W. W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s
paternal uncle. S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V. M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east
of T’s grandmother. S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O. O stands 11m west of W, who is the
husband of R. N is married to Q and has two daughters. Both S and T are unmarried and have the same
gender. O is the father of U stands 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T. P is the daughter-in-law of
M, who is not married to N’s brother.

What is the shortest distance between the mother of T and the father of R?

a. 12√2

b. 2√12

c. 4√61

d. 2√61

e. Cannot be determined

12. Questions

What is the shortest distance between the grand parents of T?

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a. √109

b. √108

c. 3 √10

d. 10 √3

e. None of these

13. Questions

Who among the following stands to the south of S?

a. Husband of V

b. Son of O

c. Wife of V

d. Daughter of L

e. None of these

14. Questions

Which of the following point lie on the same line?

I). O, S, L

II). R, U, O

III). M, P, R

a. None of these

b. Both ii and iii

c. Only iii

d. Both i and iii

e. All I, ii, iii

15. Questions

Which of the following statements is not true regarding the final arrangement?

a. P is to the north of the daughter of Q

b. O stands to the south of the brother of U

c. R has no sisters

d. L has no grandsons

e. All are correct

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16. Questions

In each group of questions below there are three conclusions followed by five statements. You have
to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfy the given conclusions.

Conclusions

I). No bell is a bull is a possibility.

II). All ball can be bill.

III). Some ball are not bull is a possibility.

Statements:

I). All bells are ball. Only a few bills are balls. Only a few bills are bulls. All bolts are bulls.

II). Only a few bell are bull. Only a few balls are bill. Only a few bills are bull. Only bull is bolt.

III). Only ball is bell. Only a few bills are ball. Only a few bills are bulls. Only a few bulls are bolts.

IV). Only a few bells are not bull is ball. Only balls are bill. Only a few bulls are ball. Only a few bulls are
bolts.

V). Some bells are ball. Only a few bills are ball. Only a few bills are bulls. Some bulls are bolts.

a. All follow

b. Both I and III follow

c. Both II and V follow

d. Both I and V follow

e. None follows

17. Questions

Conclusions

I). No nose is an eye.

II). Some ears are not skin.

III). Some eyes are not definitely skin.

Statements:

I). Only ear is nose. Only a few ears are eye. Only eye is tongue. No eye is skin.

II). Only ear is eye. Only ear is nose. Only a few ears are tongues. No tongue is skin.

III). No eye is nose. Only eye is ear. Only a few eyes are tongue. No tongue is skin.

IV). Only eye is nose. No eye is ear. Only a few ears are tongue. Only a few tongues are skin.

V). Only a few nose is eye. Only a few eyes are ear. Only ear is tongue. No ear is skin.

a. Both III and V

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b. Both I and III follow

c. All I, II and III

d. Both II and IV follow

e. None follows

18. Questions

Conclusions

I). Some canes are not charade is a possibility.

II). Some cars are not chord.

III). All chord can be car.

Statements:

I). Only a few canes are car. All cards are car. Only a few cards are chord. No chord is a charade.

II). Only a few canes are car. All cars are card. Only a few cards are chord. Only a few chords are charade.

III). All canes are car. Only a few cars are cards. All chords are card. No chord is a charade.

IV). Only a few canes are car. Only a few cars are cards. Only a few cards are chord. Only a few chords
are charade.

V). All canes are car. Only a few cars are card. Only a few cards are charade. All chord is charade.

a. All follow

b. Both I and III follow

c. Both II and V follow

d. Both II and IV follow

e. Only I follow

19. Questions

Conclusions

I). All black can be pink.

II). Some red are green.

III). Some green are not black is a possibility.

Statements:

I). All black are blue. All blue are red. Only a few green are blue. Only green is pink.

II). Only blue is black. Only a few red is blue. All pink are green. All green are pink.

III). All black are blue. Only a few blue are red. Only red are green. Some pink are red.

IV). Only blue is black. Only a few red is blue. Only a few red is green. Only green is pink.

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V). Only a few black is blue. Only a few blue is green. Only green is red. Only a few pink is green.

a. All follow

b. Both I and III follow

c. Both II and V follow

d. Both I and IV follow

e. None follows

20. Questions

Conclusions

I). All orange can be tangerine.

II). Some tangerine is not lemon.

III). No lime is Mosambi is a possibility.

Statements:

I). Only a few orange is lemon. All lemon is lime. No lemon is mosambi. Only a few mosambi is tangerine.

II). Only a few orange is lemon. No lemon is lime. Only a few lemons are mosambi. All mosambi is
tangerine.

III). All orange is lemon. Only a few lime is lemon. No lime is mosambi. Only a few mosambi is
tangerine.

IV). All orange is lemon. Only a few oranges are lime. No lime is mosambi. Only a few mosambi is
tangerine.

V). Only a few orange is lemon. No lemon is lime. Only a few lime is Tangerine. All tangerine are
mosambi.

a. Both III and V

b. Both I and III follow

c. Only I follows

d. Both II and IV follow

e. None follows

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft
longer front wall than P.
P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft.
The front wall of the house behind L is 2ft shorter than L.
There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F.
F faces E, which is to the immediate south of J.
F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front wall of F is 9ft longer than E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft taken together.
The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7.
N faces M but has a front wall which is 2ft shorter than M.
D is to the south of C.

Finally, we have

H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft longer than H.
B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B.
The front wall of O is twice that of D.
K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft.
The lengths of front walls of I and O is 3:4.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K does not face east.

Answer: E

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2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft
longer front wall than P.
P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft.
The front wall of the house behind L is 2ft shorter than L.
There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F.
F faces E, which is to the immediate south of J.
F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front wall of F is 9ft longer than E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft taken together.
The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7.
N faces M but has a front wall which is 2ft shorter than M.
D is to the south of C.

Finally, we have

H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft longer than H.
B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B.
The front wall of O is twice that of D.
K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft.
The lengths of front walls of I and O is 3:4.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K does not face east.

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Answer: B

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft
longer front wall than P.
P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft.
The front wall of the house behind L is 2ft shorter than L.
There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F.

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F faces E, which is to the immediate south of J.


F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front wall of F is 9ft longer than E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft taken together.
The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7.
N faces M but has a front wall which is 2ft shorter than M.
D is to the south of C.

Finally, we have

H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft longer than H.
B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B.
The front wall of O is twice that of D.

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K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft.
The lengths of front walls of I and O is 3:4.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K does not face east.

Answer: C

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft

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longer front wall than P.


P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft.
The front wall of the house behind L is 2ft shorter than L.
There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F.
F faces E, which is to the immediate south of J.
F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front wall of F is 9ft longer than E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft taken together.
The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7.
N faces M but has a front wall which is 2ft shorter than M.
D is to the south of C.

Finally, we have

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H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft longer than H.
B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B.
The front wall of O is twice that of D.
K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft.
The lengths of front walls of I and O is 3:4.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K does not face east.

Answer: E

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Two houses are there between A and P, where both of them are facing the East and A has a 1ft
longer front wall than P.
P is to the immediate southwest of L, which has a front wall of 8ft.
The front wall of the house behind L is 2ft shorter than L.
There is one house between I and L, which is to the southwest of F.
F faces E, which is to the immediate south of J.
F and E together have a front wall of 17ft, whereas the front wall of F is 9ft longer than E.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

D is to the immediate north of N and have a total front wall of length 20ft taken together.
The ratio of length of front wall of D and N is 3:7.
N faces M but has a front wall which is 2ft shorter than M.
D is to the south of C.

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Finally, we have

H is to the north of B and faces G, which has a front wall 11ft longer than H.
B is to the northwest of O, whose front wall is 1ft longer than B.
The front wall of O is twice that of D.
K does not face the east but has a front wall of 11ft.
The lengths of front walls of I and O is 3:4.

Case 2 can be eliminated as K does not face east.

Answer: A

6. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Circumference = 178m

Now, the distance between adjacent persons on circumference = 178/8 = 22.25m

H sits 66.75m to the left of A, who sits 22.25m to the right of F.


There is a distance of 89m between H and F.
The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the distance between A and D.
Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

The distance between G and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the
distance between G and E, when measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre.
C sits 44.5m to the left of B.

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Now we have,

E faces the opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E
and A is not less than 44.5m when counted to both sides.

Case 2 can be eliminated as based on the above conditions as E does not sit adjacent to A.

Answer: B

7. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Circumference = 178m

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Now, the distance between adjacent persons on circumference = 178/8 = 22.25m

H sits 66.75m to the left of A, who sits 22.25m to the right of F.


There is a distance of 89m between H and F.
The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the distance between A and D.
Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

The distance between G and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the
distance between G and E, when measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre.
C sits 44.5m to the left of B.

Now we have,

E faces the opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E
and A is not less than 44.5m when counted to both sides.

Case 2 can be eliminated as based on the above conditions as E does not sit adjacent to A.

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Answer: C

8. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Circumference = 178m

Now, the distance between adjacent persons on circumference = 178/8 = 22.25m

H sits 66.75m to the left of A, who sits 22.25m to the right of F.


There is a distance of 89m between H and F.
The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the distance between A and D.
Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

The distance between G and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the
distance between G and E, when measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre.
C sits 44.5m to the left of B.

Now we have,

E faces the opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E
and A is not less than 44.5m when counted to both sides.

Case 2 can be eliminated as based on the above conditions as E does not sit adjacent to A.

Answer: D

9. Questions

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

Circumference = 178m

Now, the distance between adjacent persons on circumference = 178/8 = 22.25m

H sits 66.75m to the left of A, who sits 22.25m to the right of F.


There is a distance of 89m between H and F.
The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the distance between A and D.
Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

The distance between G and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the
distance between G and E, when measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre.
C sits 44.5m to the left of B.

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Now we have,

E faces the opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E
and A is not less than 44.5m when counted to both sides.

Case 2 can be eliminated as based on the above conditions as E does not sit adjacent to A.

Answer: E

10. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Circumference = 178m

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Now, the distance between adjacent persons on circumference = 178/8 = 22.25m

H sits 66.75m to the left of A, who sits 22.25m to the right of F.


There is a distance of 89m between H and F.
The distance between F and D is 50 percent of the distance between A and D.
Both F and D face opposite directions to that of H.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Again we have,

The distance between G and C, when measured from the right of G is 22.25m less than the
distance between G and E, when measured from the left of G, who is not facing the centre.
C sits 44.5m to the left of B.

Now we have,

E faces the opposite direction as that of E’s immediate neighbours and the distance between E
and A is not less than 44.5m when counted to both sides.

Case 2 can be eliminated as based on the above conditions as E does not sit adjacent to A.

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Answer: A

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have

Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law.


T’s brother-in-law stands 14m north of T’s sister.
T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather.

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Now we have

Q stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W.


W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s paternal uncle.
S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V.

Since, S stands 13m southwest of N, thus N is the paternal uncle of T.

Finally we have

M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east of T’s grandmother.

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S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O.


O stands 11m west of W, who is the husband of R.
N is married to Q and has two daughters.
Both S and T are unmarried and have the same gender.
P is the daughter-in-law of M, who is not married to N’s brother

That means, M must be the father of N.

O is the father of U stands and 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T.

Blood relation:

Answer: D

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Distance between P and N = √ (102 + 122) =√ (100+144) =√244 = 2√61m

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have

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Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law.


T’s brother-in-law stands 14m north of T’s sister.
T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather.

Now we have

Q stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W.


W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s paternal uncle.
S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V.

Since, S stands 13m southwest of N, thus N is the paternal uncle of T.

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Finally we have

M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east of T’s grandmother.


S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O.
O stands 11m west of W, who is the husband of R.
N is married to Q and has two daughters.
Both S and T are unmarried and have the same gender.
P is the daughter-in-law of M, who is not married to N’s brother

That means, M must be the father of N.

O is the father of U stands and 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T.

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Blood relation:

Answer: A

Distance between L and M= √ (102 + 32) =√ (100+9) =√109m

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Final arrangement:

We have

Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law.


T’s brother-in-law stands 14m north of T’s sister.
T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather.

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Now we have

Q stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W.


W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s paternal uncle.
S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V.

Since, S stands 13m southwest of N, thus N is the paternal uncle of T.

Finally we have

M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east of T’s grandmother.

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S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O.


O stands 11m west of W, who is the husband of R.
N is married to Q and has two daughters.
Both S and T are unmarried and have the same gender.
P is the daughter-in-law of M, who is not married to N’s brother

That means, M must be the father of N.

O is the father of U stands and 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T.

Blood relation:

Answer: C

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have

Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law.


T’s brother-in-law stands 14m north of T’s sister.
T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather.

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Now we have

Q stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W.


W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s paternal uncle.
S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V.

Since, S stands 13m southwest of N, thus N is the paternal uncle of T.

Finally we have

M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east of T’s grandmother.


S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O.
O stands 11m west of W, who is the husband of R.
N is married to Q and has two daughters.
Both S and T are unmarried and have the same gender.
P is the daughter-in-law of M, who is not married to N’s brother

That means, M must be the father of N.

O is the father of U stands and 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T.

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Blood relation:

Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have

Father of T stands 8m south of T, who stands 6m west of her brother-in-law.


T’s brother-in-law stands 14m north of T’s sister.
T’s sister stands 15m west of R, who stands 16m south of T’s grandfather.

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Now we have

Q stands 7m east of N who is 12 north of W.


W stands 5m east of S, who stands 13m southwest of T’s paternal uncle.
S, stands 6m north of U and 8m south of V.

Since, S stands 13m southwest of N, thus N is the paternal uncle of T.

Finally we have

M stands 10 m north of P, who stands 3m east of T’s grandmother.


S stands 15 m west of P, who is married to O.
O stands 11m west of W, who is the husband of R.
N is married to Q and has two daughters.
Both S and T are unmarried and have the same gender.
P is the daughter-in-law of M, who is not married to N’s brother

That means, M must be the father of N.

O is the father of U stands and 6m to the west of S, who is the cousin of T.

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Blood relation:

Answer: C

16. Questions

Answer: D

V).

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17. Questions

Answer: C

I).

II).

III).

18. Questions

Answer: E

From I:

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19. Questions

Answer: E

20. Questions

Answer: C

From I:

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given below.

Eight trophies of different games viz. Cricket, Chess, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Carrom board, Volleyball,
Baseball and Hockey were kept in a single stack in the college office room one above another, but not
necessarily in the same order. The final of each match was held in different states viz. Haryana, Karnataka
and Gujarat. At least two and not more than three games were held in each state. These games were held in
different years 1988, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2021.

Arrangement 1:

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board. As many trophies kept
above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy. Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket
trophy. Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy. Only two trophies were kept between the
trophies of hockey and Kabaddi. Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.
Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the bottom of the
stack.

Arrangement 2:

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess. Final match of the game which trophy was kept
immediately above baseball trophy in arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka. Final match of the game
which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was not held in Gujarat. Both Baseball and
the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same state as chess match. Final match
of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1 was held in
neither Karnataka nor Gujarat. Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match. Both
Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1 was held in an
even numbered year. The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a
multiple of 11. Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match. The difference between the
years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in arrangement 2 is 12 years. Only three matches
were held between Carrom board and hockey, which was not held immediately after chess match. The
difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a multiple of 7.

Volleyball match was held in which of the following year as per the arrangement 3?

a. 1988

b. 2005

c. 1996

d. 2021

e. 2013

2. Questions

As per arrangement2, in which state only two matches were held and name those two matches

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respectively?

a. Haryana, Kho-Kho and Volley ball

b. Karnataka, Baseball and Kabaddi

c. Haryana, Cricket and Hockey

d. Gujarat, Carromboard and Kabaddi

e. Gujarat, baseball and cricket

3. Questions

Which of the following game trophy was kept three stacks below Kho-Kho trophy as per
arrangement 1?

a. Volleyball trophy

b. The trophy which is kept immediately above Volleyball trophy

c. Baseball trophy

d. The trophy which is kept at the bottom of the stack

e. Carromboard trophy

4. Questions

Which of the following match was held in Gujarat as per arrangement 2?

a. Kho-Kho

b. Baseball

c. Chess

d. Both a and b

e. Both b and c

5. Questions

If Kabaddi match is related to chess match and baseball match is related to cricket match in a
certain way in arrangement 3, then which of the following match is related to hockey match?

a. The match which was held in the year 2001

b. Volleyball match

c. The match which was held immediately after Carromboard match

d. Chess match

e. None of these

6. Questions

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A number rearrangement machine rearranges a given input step by step and forms an output.
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

What comes in the place of A?

a. 28

b. 24

c. 18

d. 32

e. None of these

7. Questions

What comes in the place of B?

a. 85432

b. 48532

c. 84523

d. 65442

e. None of these

8. Questions

What comes in the place of C?

a. 26

b. 28

c. 32

d. 22

e. None of these

9. Questions

What comes in the place of D?

a. 21

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b. 25

c. 13

d. 22

e. None of these

10. Questions

What comes in the place of E?

a. 12242

b. 21224

c. 12424

d. 24242

e. All the above statements are true

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that two
persons are sitting on each longer side while one person is sitting on each shorter side and each corner of
the table. Some of them are facing inside the table and some of them are facing outside the table. They all
are from different professions viz., nurse, doctor, actor, plumber, police, engineer, driver, pharmacist,
teacher and banker.

Note: Consecutive alphabetically named persons don’t sit adjacent to each other.Not more than two
persons sitting adjacent to each other face the same direction.

The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table. J is not sitting on the smaller side. Two
persons sit between the police and D. As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E
who faces the same direction as J. E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor
J. C either sits adjacent to E or J. Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same
direction. The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C. I, who doesn’t sit at
the corner and sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police. F sits adjacent to the
teacher. D is neither a teacher nor Actor. Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.
The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table. G is facing
inside the table. One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table. The
nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H. The banker sits to the immediate right of the
nurse. Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist. H is not a doctor. A faces the opposite direction
of D.

Who among the following sits fourth to the right of the one who is a banker?

a. The one who sits fifth to the left of D

b. E

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c. The one who is an engineer

d. F

e. None of these

12. Questions

How many persons are sitting between the one who is a plumber and D when counted from the left
of D?

a. Seven

b. Five

c. Six

d. Four

e. None of these

13. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?

a. A-D

b. I-G

c. D-H

d. E-B

e. C-I

14. Questions

Which of the following statements is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. The one who is nurse sits fifth to the left of I

b. Only two persons sit between F and D

c. G sits sixth to the right of H

d. All are true

e. None of these

15. Questions

Who among the following sits fifth to the left of I?

a. H

b. The one who sits second to the right of the banker

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c. D

d. The one who sits to the immediate left of F

e. None of these

16. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of some statements followed by two columns of conclusions
given. you have to decide which of the following conclusion will be followed.

Statements:

Only a few Appeal is Bench

All Bench is Issue

Some Issues are Order

All Orders are Stay

No Stay is Petition

a. Only II and V

b. Only I and VI

c. Only III and V

d. Only I and V

e. Only IV and II

17. Questions

Statements:

Only a few Supreme is High

Some High is Civil

All Civil is Criminal

No Criminal is Executive

All Executive is Revenue

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a. Only II and V

b. Only I and VI

c. Only III and VI

d. Only I and V

e. Only IV and II

18. Questions

In the given question, two columns are given such that column I has three sets of statements while
column II has three sets of conclusions. You have to assume the given statement to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Match the conclusions D, E, and F which
will logically follow the statement A, B, and C regarding the commonly known facts.

( A statement is said to be followed if all the conclusions given against the statement D, E, and F
are true according to the statements A, B, and C)

a. Only CE

b. Both CF and BE

c. Both BE and BG

d. Only AF

e. None of the above

19. Questions

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a. Only CE

b. Both CE and BE

c. Both BD and BF

d. Only AF

e. None of the above

20. Questions

a. Only CE

b. Both CE and BD

c. Both BE and BF

d. Only AE

e. None of the above

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement

Arrangement 1:

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Arrangement 2:

Arrangement 3:

Arrangement 1:

We have,

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board.
As many trophies kept above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy.
Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket trophy.
Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy.

From the above condition, there are five possibilities

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Again we have,

Only two trophies were kept between the trophies of hockey and Kabaddi.
Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.

Here Case2 and 4 get eliminated

Again we have,

Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the
bottom of the stack.

So Case1 and 5 get eliminated, hence Case-3 shows the final arrangement

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Arrangement 2:

We have,

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess.


Final match of the game which trophy was kept immediately above baseball trophy in
arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was
not held in Gujarat.
Both Baseball and the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same
state as chess match.
Final match of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in
arrangement 1 was held in neither Karnataka nor Gujarat.

Here Case1 and 1a get eliminated

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Again we have,

Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match.
Both Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

So Case2a gets eliminated, hence Case-2 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1
was held in an even numbered year.
The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a multiple
of 11.
Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

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Again we have,

The difference between the years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in
arrangement 2 is 12 years.
Only three matches were held between Carromboard and hockey, which was not held
immediately after chess match.

Here Case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

The difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a
multiple of 7.

So Case-3 gets eliminated, hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: D

2. Questions

Final arrangement

Arrangement 1:

Arrangement 2:

Arrangement 3:

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Arrangement 1:

We have,

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board.
As many trophies kept above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy.
Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket trophy.
Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy.

From the above condition, there are five possibilities

Again we have,

Only two trophies were kept between the trophies of hockey and Kabaddi.
Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.

Here Case2 and 4 get eliminated

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Again we have,

Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the
bottom of the stack.

So Case1 and 5 get eliminated, hence Case-3 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 2:

We have,

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess.


Final match of the game which trophy was kept immediately above baseball trophy in
arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was
not held in Gujarat.
Both Baseball and the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same
state as chess match.
Final match of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in
arrangement 1 was held in neither Karnataka nor Gujarat.

Here Case1 and 1a get eliminated

Again we have,

Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match.
Both Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

So Case2a gets eliminated, hence Case-2 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1
was held in an even numbered year.
The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a multiple

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of 11.
Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

The difference between the years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in
arrangement 2 is 12 years.
Only three matches were held between Carromboard and hockey, which was not held
immediately after chess match.

Here Case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

The difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a
multiple of 7.

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So Case-3 gets eliminated, hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: B

3. Questions

Final arrangement

Arrangement 1:

Arrangement 2:

Arrangement 3:

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Arrangement 1:

We have,

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board.
As many trophies kept above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy.
Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket trophy.
Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy.

From the above condition, there are five possibilities

Again we have,

Only two trophies were kept between the trophies of hockey and Kabaddi.
Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.

Here Case2 and 4 get eliminated

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Again we have,

Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the
bottom of the stack.

So Case1 and 5 get eliminated, hence Case-3 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 2:

We have,

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess.


Final match of the game which trophy was kept immediately above baseball trophy in
arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was
not held in Gujarat.
Both Baseball and the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same
state as chess match.
Final match of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in
arrangement 1 was held in neither Karnataka nor Gujarat.

Here Case1 and 1a get eliminated

Again we have,

Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match.
Both Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

So Case2a gets eliminated, hence Case-2 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1
was held in an even numbered year.
The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a multiple

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of 11.
Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

The difference between the years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in
arrangement 2 is 12 years.
Only three matches were held between Carromboard and hockey, which was not held
immediately after chess match.

Here Case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

The difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a
multiple of 7.

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So Case-3 gets eliminated, hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

4. Questions

Final arrangement

Arrangement 1:

Arrangement 2:

Arrangement 3:

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Arrangement 1:

We have,

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board.
As many trophies kept above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy.
Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket trophy.
Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy.

From the above condition, there are five possibilities

Again we have,

Only two trophies were kept between the trophies of hockey and Kabaddi.
Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.

Here Case2 and 4 get eliminated

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Again we have,

Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the
bottom of the stack.

So Case1 and 5 get eliminated, hence Case-3 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 2:

We have,

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess.


Final match of the game which trophy was kept immediately above baseball trophy in
arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was
not held in Gujarat.
Both Baseball and the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same
state as chess match.
Final match of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in
arrangement 1 was held in neither Karnataka nor Gujarat.

Here Case1 and 1a get eliminated

Again we have,

Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match.
Both Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

So Case2a gets eliminated, hence Case-2 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1
was held in an even numbered year.
The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a multiple

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of 11.
Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

The difference between the years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in
arrangement 2 is 12 years.
Only three matches were held between Carromboard and hockey, which was not held
immediately after chess match.

Here Case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

The difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a
multiple of 7.

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So Case-3 gets eliminated, hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: C

5. Questions

Final arrangement

Arrangement 1:

Arrangement 2:

Arrangement 3:

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Arrangement 1:

We have,

Only three trophies were kept between the trophies of Cricket and Carrom board.
As many trophies kept above cricket trophy as below baseball trophy.
Hockey trophy was kept immediately below the cricket trophy.
Baseball trophy was not kept adjacent to Cricket trophy.

From the above condition, there are five possibilities

Again we have,

Only two trophies were kept between the trophies of hockey and Kabaddi.
Neither kabaddi nor hockey trophy was kept adjacent to chess trophy.

Here Case2 and 4 get eliminated

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Again we have,

Volleyball trophy was kept three trophies above Kho-Kho trophy, which was not kept at the
bottom of the stack.

So Case1 and 5 get eliminated, hence Case-3 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 2:

We have,

Cricket match was held in Haryana but not with chess.


Final match of the game which trophy was kept immediately above baseball trophy in
arrangement 1 was not held in Karnataka.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1 was
not held in Gujarat.
Both Baseball and the kabaddi matches were held in the same state but not held in the same
state as chess match.
Final match of the game which trophy was kept second from the bottom of the stack in
arrangement 1 was held in neither Karnataka nor Gujarat.

Here Case1 and 1a get eliminated

Again we have,

Hockey match was not held in the same state as Kabaddi match.
Both Volleyball and hockey matches were held in the same state.

So Case2a gets eliminated, hence Case-2 shows the final arrangement

Arrangement 3:

Final match of the game which trophy was kept at the bottom of the stack in arrangement 1
was held in an even numbered year.
The difference between the years in which chess and baseball matches were held is a multiple

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of 11.
Cricket match was held immediately before baseball match.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

The difference between the years of the matches held in Haryana other than cricket in
arrangement 2 is 12 years.
Only three matches were held between Carromboard and hockey, which was not held
immediately after chess match.

Here Case-2 gets eliminated

Again we have,

The difference between the years in which Baseball and Kabaddi matches were held is a
multiple of 7.

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So Case-3 gets eliminated, hence Case-1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: B

6. Questions

We have:

For step I: The product of the first and the second digits, as well as the product of the fourth and the fifth
digit is taken and the middle digit remains the same.

For step II: If the number is odd, then the digits are rearranged in ascending order, whereas if the number
is even, then the digits are rearranged in descending order.

For step III: The digital sum of numbers is taken.

For step IV: the digital products of the two digit numbers are added with the two digit number.

Based on the above given information we have the following output:

Answer: B

7. Questions

We have:

For step I: The product of the first and the second digits, as well as the product of the fourth and the fifth
digit is taken and the middle digit remains the same.

For step II: If the number is odd, then the digits are rearranged in ascending order, whereas if the number

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is even, then the digits are rearranged in descending order.

For step III: The digital sum of numbers is taken.

For step IV: the digital products of the two digit numbers are added with the two digit number.

Based on the above given information we have the following output:

Answer: A

8. Questions

We have:

For step I: The product of the first and the second digits, as well as the product of the fourth and the fifth
digit is taken and the middle digit remains the same.

For step II: If the number is odd, then the digits are rearranged in ascending order, whereas if the number
is even, then the digits are rearranged in descending order.

For step III: The digital sum of numbers is taken.

For step IV: the digital products of the two digit numbers are added with the two digit number.

Based on the above given information we have the following output:

Answer: D

9. Questions

We have:

For step I: The product of the first and the second digits, as well as the product of the fourth and the fifth
digit is taken and the middle digit remains the same.

For step II: If the number is odd, then the digits are rearranged in ascending order, whereas if the number
is even, then the digits are rearranged in descending order.

For step III: The digital sum of numbers is taken.

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For step IV: the digital products of the two digit numbers are added with the two digit number.

Based on the above given information we have the following output:

Answer: C

10. Questions

We have:

For step I: The product of the first and the second digits, as well as the product of the fourth and the fifth
digit is taken and the middle digit remains the same.

For step II: If the number is odd, then the digits are rearranged in ascending order, whereas if the number
is even, then the digits are rearranged in descending order.

For step III: The digital sum of numbers is taken.

For step IV: the digital products of the two digit numbers are added with the two digit number.

Based on the above given information we have the following output:

Answer: B

11. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table.
Two persons sit between the police and D.
J is not sitting on the smaller side.
As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E, who faces the same
direction as J.
E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor J.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same direction.
C either sits adjacent to E or J.
The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C.
I, who doesn’t sit at the corner sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police.
F sits adjacent to the teacher.
D is neither a teacher nor Actor.

So Case 1a gets eliminated (because none of the conditions fits the case 1a)

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Again we have,

Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.


The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table.
G is facing inside the table.
One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table.

So Case 2a gets eliminated

Again we have,

The nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H.
The banker sits to the immediate right of the nurse.
Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist.
H is not a doctor.
A faces the opposite direction of D.

So Case 2 gets eliminated, hence Case 1 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: C

12. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table.
Two persons sit between the police and D.
J is not sitting on the smaller side.
As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E, who faces the same
direction as J.
E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor J.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same direction.
C either sits adjacent to E or J.
The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C.
I, who doesn’t sit at the corner sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police.
F sits adjacent to the teacher.
D is neither a teacher nor Actor.

So Case 1a gets eliminated (because none of the conditions fits the case 1a)

Again we have,

Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.


The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table.
G is facing inside the table.
One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table.

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So Case 2a gets eliminated

Again we have,

The nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H.
The banker sits to the immediate right of the nurse.
Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist.
H is not a doctor.
A faces the opposite direction of D.

So Case 2 gets eliminated, hence Case 1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: B

13. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table.
Two persons sit between the police and D.
J is not sitting on the smaller side.
As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E, who faces the same

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direction as J.
E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor J.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same direction.
C either sits adjacent to E or J.
The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C.
I, who doesn’t sit at the corner sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police.
F sits adjacent to the teacher.
D is neither a teacher nor Actor.

So Case 1a gets eliminated (because none of the conditions fits the case 1a)

Again we have,

Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.

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The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table.
G is facing inside the table.
One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table.

So Case 2a gets eliminated

Again we have,

The nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H.
The banker sits to the immediate right of the nurse.
Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist.
H is not a doctor.
A faces the opposite direction of D.

So Case 2 gets eliminated, hence Case 1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: E (Both persons are sitting adjacent to each other, except option e)

14. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

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The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table.
Two persons sit between the police and D.
J is not sitting on the smaller side.
As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E, who faces the same
direction as J.
E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor J.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same direction.
C either sits adjacent to E or J.
The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C.
I, who doesn’t sit at the corner sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police.
F sits adjacent to the teacher.
D is neither a teacher nor Actor.

So Case 1a gets eliminated (because none of the conditions fits the case 1a)

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Again we have,

Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.


The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table.
G is facing inside the table.
One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table.

So Case 2a gets eliminated

Again we have,

The nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H.
The banker sits to the immediate right of the nurse.
Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist.
H is not a doctor.
A faces the opposite direction of D.

So Case 2 gets eliminated, hence Case 1 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: C

15. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The police sit second to the right of J who faces outside the table.
Two persons sit between the police and D.
J is not sitting on the smaller side.
As many persons sit between J and D as between the police and E, who faces the same
direction as J.
E sits adjacent to neither the one who sits in the corner of the table nor J.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

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Again we have,

Two persons sit between C and the teacher and both are facing the same direction.
C either sits adjacent to E or J.
The one who sits diagonally opposite to the actor sits immediate left of C.
I, who doesn’t sit at the corner sits second to the left of C where neither of them is the police.
F sits adjacent to the teacher.
D is neither a teacher nor Actor.

So Case 1a gets eliminated (because none of the conditions fits the case 1a)

Again we have,

Two persons sit between the plumber and A, who is an engineer.


The plumber sits to the immediate right of G, who doesn’t sit on the longer side of the table.
G is facing inside the table.
One person sits between A and H but neither of them sits at the corner of the table.

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So Case 2a gets eliminated

Again we have,

The nurse faces outside the table and sits third to the right of H.
The banker sits to the immediate right of the nurse.
Two persons sit between the doctor and pharmacist.
H is not a doctor.
A faces the opposite direction of D.

So Case 2 gets eliminated, hence Case 1 shows the final arrangement

Answer: D

16. Questions

Answer: C

17. Questions

Answer: D

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18. Questions

Answer: A

19. Questions

Answer: C

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20. Questions

Answer: D

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing east. The distance between the adjacent persons is a
consecutive multiple of 5 from the left end and the distance between any two consecutive persons is not
more than 100m.

Distance between C and D is 190m. The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the
number of persons sitting between D and F. The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between
C and E. E sits adjacent to A. The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance
between I and H, who sits to the right of I. Not more than four persons sit to the right of I. The distance
between B and G is 75m. The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons
sitting to the left of G. Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

How many persons sit between G and D?

a. None

b. As many as to the left of G

c. One less than between C and A

d. Three

e. None of these

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs have as many persons to the left of the first person as to the right of
the second person?

I). B, H

II). G, D

III). E, F

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All of the above

3. Questions

What is the distance between G and F?

a. 360 m

b. 380 m

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c. 255 m

d. 265 m

e. None of these

4. Questions

Who among the following persons is sitting immediate right of the one who sits fifth to the left of
H?

a. D

b. I

c. G

d. C

e. An unknown person

5. Questions

Match the following

a. a-i, b-iii and c- ii

b. a-ii, b-iii and c- i

c. a-i, b-ii and c- iii

d. a-iii, b-ii and c- i

e. a-iii, b-i and c- ii

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L - from the same family are vaccinated in four
different months viz. January, April, July and September of 2007, 2010 and 2017. There are four married
couples with three generations in the family. Either both or none of the parents are alive.

Note: No daughter of the family is married.

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a month having an
even number of days. G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be
vaccinated in one of the years. Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of
them were vaccinated in the same year. K was vaccinated four persons after G. I was married to C but was

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not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days. G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to
each other. J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days. A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons. As many persons
vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B. Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is
married to A. L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister. Only one person was
vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after G's niece. H is the daughter of G
and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G. F has no siblings.

Who among the following is not a married person?

a. J

b. K

c. H

d. C

e. I

7. Questions

Who among the following persons was vaccinated immediately after the daughter of A?

a. J

b. C

c. K

d. Both (a) and (b)

e. Both (b) and (c)

8. Questions

Who among the following was vaccinated in September 2010?

a. Son of K

b. Mother of B

c. Sister of B

d. Daughter of J

e. Wife of C

9. Questions

Which of the following persons had the least number of persons vaccinated after him/her?

a. L

b. H

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c. C

d. G

e. K

10. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. B was vaccinated in a month having an even number of days

b. Both C and K were vaccinated in April

c. No one was vaccinated immediately after F in the same year

d. D was vaccinated after H

e. None is true

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Sixteen persons – A to P are sitting around two circular tables in such a way that there are eight persons in
each table and persons in table one are facing the centre while persons in table two are facing
outside(opposite to the centre).

Note: The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting on the same table. (For
example, if A sits at Table 1, then B cannot sit at Table 1).

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.A sits second to the left of O. F sits second to
the left of H, who sits adjacent to N. Two persons sit between A and C. J sits immediate right of B but not
opposite to N. As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E. Three persons sit between G
and E. M is not facing outside the table. Two persons sit between M and I. The number of persons sitting
between I and K (counted from the left of I) is one less than the number of persons sitting between J and
F (counted from right of J).

As many persons sit between A and K (from the right of A) as between P and ___ (when counted
from the right of P).

a. The one who sits immediate right of N

b. The one who sits immediate left of J

c. The one who sits immediate right of D

d. Both a and c

e. Both b and c

12. Questions

If A is related to G and F is related to N in a certain way then who among the following is related to
D?

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a. O

b. B

c. L

d. P

e. M

13. Questions

How many persons sit between I and C?

a. One

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

e. More than five

14. Questions

Four of the following five are related to each other in a certain way. Which of the following does
not belong to the group?

a. K O

b. M A

c. I C

d. F B

e. H J

15. Questions

Which of the following statements are not definitely true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. A sits adjacent to I

b. Only one person sits between F and J

c. Three persons sit between F and D

d. K does not sit adjacent to O

e. All are true

16. Questions

In the given questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements
followed by some conclusions. Find the conclusion which is definitely true.

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Statements:

H ≥ L ≥ K < J; A > N ≥ M ≥ H; T > R ≥ E ≥ W; L ≥ O ≥ U ≥ T

Conclusions:

Only a few football are soccer.

All soccer are cricket.

No soccer is rugby.

Only a few hockey is rugby.

a. N > R, All Hockey being cricket is a possibility

b. A > J, All cricket can be Hockey

c. L ≥ W, All football can be cricket

d. H < E, Some cricket is not hockey

e. O ≥ W, Only cricket is soccer is a possibility

17. Questions

Statement:

H < C ≤ V = B; A < S ≤ H ≤ J; V ≤ N ≤ M ≤ O; P> O ≤ U = T

Conclusions:

All mobiles are laptops.

Only a few laptops are tablets.

All TVs are tablets.

No tablet is play station.

a. A ≤ B, All TVs are Laptop is a possibility

b. S ≤ O, No laptop is a playstation

c. B > T, All mobiles can be playstation

d. B ≤ O, All laptops are mobile is a possibility

e. V ≤ P, Some TV cannot be playstation

18. Questions

Statements:

B > C ≥ X > Z; W > E ≥ R ≥ T; Z ≥ A = Q > W; L = M > N > B

Conclusions:

All moons are stars.

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Only a few asteroids are stars.

Only a few asteroids are planets.

All sun is planet.

a. Z ≥ T, All asteroids can be sun

b. M < Z, No moon is planet is a possibility

c. L > T, All moons are asteroids is a possibility

d. A ≥ W, Some sun can be moon

e. N ≥ W, All stars can never be planets

19. Questions

Statements:

H > B ≥ V < C; V ≥ X > Z > S; L ≥ K ≥ J = H; Z > T ≥ Y ≥ U

Conclusions:

All cats are mouse.

Only a few mouse is dogs.

Only dog is fish.

Some dogs are cows.

a. K ≥ C, All dogs being mouse is a possibility

b. V ≥ U, Some fish can be cats

c. J > U, Some fish are not cows

d. J < T, Some dogs are not cats is a possibility

e. K < C, Some cows can be cats

20. Questions

Statements:

K < L ≤ J ≤ N; M ≥ N ≥ B ≥ U; U ≥ Y > T > R; R ≥ S ≥ E = W

Conclusions:

Only aeroplane is a jet.

Only aeroplane is a rocket.

Only a few aeroplanes are helicopters.

No helicopter is a parachute.

a. L ≤ T, Some aeroplanes can never be parachute

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b. M > E, Some parachutes are not aeroplanes is a possibility

c. U ≤ W, All aeroplanes can be rockets

d. J ≤ R, Some jets are rockets

e. J > R, Some jets are not rockets

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Distance between C and D is 190m.


The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the number of persons
sitting between D and F.
The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between C and E.
E sits adjacent to A.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance between I and H, who sits
to the right of I.
Not more than four persons sit to the right of I.

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Finally, we have,

The distance between B and G is 75m.


The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the
left of G.
Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place B and G because the number of
persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the left of G.

Answer: B

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Distance between C and D is 190m.


The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the number of persons
sitting between D and F.
The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between C and E.
E sits adjacent to A.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance between I and H, who sits
to the right of I.
Not more than four persons sit to the right of I.

Finally, we have,

The distance between B and G is 75m.


The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the
left of G.
Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place B and G because the number of
persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the left of G.

Answer: D

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Distance between C and D is 190m.


The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the number of persons
sitting between D and F.
The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between C and E.
E sits adjacent to A.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance between I and H, who sits
to the right of I.
Not more than four persons sit to the right of I.

Finally, we have,

The distance between B and G is 75m.


The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the
left of G.
Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place B and G because the number of
persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the left of G.

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Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Distance between C and D is 190m.


The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the number of persons
sitting between D and F.
The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between C and E.
E sits adjacent to A.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Now, we have

The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance between I and H, who sits
to the right of I.
Not more than four persons sit to the right of I.

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Finally, we have,

The distance between B and G is 75m.


The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the
left of G.
Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place B and G because the number of
persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the left of G.

Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Distance between C and D is 190m.


The number of persons sitting between C and D is two more than the number of persons
sitting between D and F.
The distance between D and F is equal to the distance between C and E.
E sits adjacent to A.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

The distance from one of the ends to A is 45m less than the distance between I and H, who sits
to the right of I.
Not more than four persons sit to the right of I.

Finally, we have,

The distance between B and G is 75m.


The number of persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the
left of G.
Odd number of persons sit to the right of B.

Case 2 can be eliminated based on the above conditions as we cannot place B and G because the number of
persons sitting to the right of G is twice the number of persons sitting to the left of G.

Answer: C

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a
month having an even number of days.
G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be vaccinated in
one of the years.
Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of them were vaccinated
in the same year.
K was vaccinated four persons after G.
I was married to C but was not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to each other.


J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days.
A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons.
As many persons were vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated
immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B.
Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is married to A.

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Again, we have,

L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister.
Only one person was vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after
G's niece.
H is the daughter of G and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G.
F has no siblings.

From the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated because only one person was vaccinated between L and
G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after the G’s niece.

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Blood relation:

Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a
month having an even number of days.
G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be vaccinated in
one of the years.
Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of them were vaccinated
in the same year.
K was vaccinated four persons after G.
I was married to C but was not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to each other.


J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days.
A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons.
As many persons were vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated
immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B.
Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is married to A.

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Again, we have,

L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister.
Only one person was vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after
G's niece.
H is the daughter of G and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G.
F has no siblings.

From the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated because only one person was vaccinated between L and
G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after the G’s niece.

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Blood relation:

Answer: E

8. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a
month having an even number of days.
G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be vaccinated in
one of the years.
Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of them were vaccinated
in the same year.
K was vaccinated four persons after G.
I was married to C but was not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to each other.


J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days.
A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons.
As many persons were vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated
immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B.
Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is married to A.

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Again, we have,

L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister.
Only one person was vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after
G's niece.
H is the daughter of G and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G.
F has no siblings.

From the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated because only one person was vaccinated between L and
G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after the G’s niece.

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Blood relation:

Answer: C

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a
month having an even number of days.
G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be vaccinated in
one of the years.
Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of them were vaccinated
in the same year.
K was vaccinated four persons after G.
I was married to C but was not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to each other.


J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days.
A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons.
As many persons were vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated
immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B.
Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is married to A.

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Again, we have,

L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister.
Only one person was vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after
G's niece.
H is the daughter of G and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G.
F has no siblings.

From the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated because only one person was vaccinated between L and
G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after the G’s niece.

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Blood relation:

Answer: B

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

G's mother was vaccinated at least 9 years after G's sister in law who was vaccinated in a
month having an even number of days.
G’s wife was vaccinated two persons before G, who was the first person to be vaccinated in
one of the years.
Two persons were vaccinated between G’s mother and I, where both of them were vaccinated
in the same year.
K was vaccinated four persons after G.
I was married to C but was not vaccinated in a month having an odd number of days.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

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Again we have,

G’s father and D were vaccinated adjacent to each other.


J was vaccinated three years after F, where both were vaccinated in the same month but not in
the month having 30 days.
A was vaccinated immediately before J and has no sons.
As many persons were vaccinated between A and F as between D and E, who was vaccinated
immediately before the spouse of C.
E is not the sister of B.
Even number of persons were vaccinated between the father of G and L, who is married to A.

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Again, we have,

L was vaccinated three persons after B, who has only one sister.
Only one person was vaccinated between L and G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after
G's niece.
H is the daughter of G and got vaccinated immediately before the sister of G.
F has no siblings.

From the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated because only one person was vaccinated between L and
G’s son who was vaccinated immediately after the G’s niece.

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Blood relation:

Answer: E

11. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.


A sits second to the left of O.
Two persons sit between A and C.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Now, we have,

F sits second to the left of H, who sits adjacent to N.


J sits immediate right of B but not opposite to N.
As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E.
Three persons sit between G and E.
Two persons sit between M and I.
The number of persons sitting between I and K(counted from the left of I) is one less than the
number of persons sitting between J and F(counted from right of J).

Case 1:

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Case 2:

Again, we have,

M is not facing outside the table.

Case 1 can be eliminated because M is facing outside.

Case 2:

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Answer: E

12. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.


A sits second to the left of O.
Two persons sit between A and C.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Case 1:

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Case 2:

Now, we have,

F sits second to the left of H, who sits adjacent to N.


J sits immediate right of B but not opposite to N.
As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E.
Three persons sit between G and E.
Two persons sit between M and I.
The number of persons sitting between I and K(counted from the left of I) is one less than the
number of persons sitting between J and F(counted from right of J).

Case 1:

Case 2:

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Again, we have,

M is not facing outside the table.

Case 1 can be eliminated because M is facing outside.

Case 2:

Answer: C

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.


A sits second to the left of O.
Two persons sit between A and C.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Case 1:

Case 2:

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Now, we have,

F sits second to the left of H, who sits adjacent to N.


J sits immediate right of B but not opposite to N.
As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E.
Three persons sit between G and E.
Two persons sit between M and I.
The number of persons sitting between I and K(counted from the left of I) is one less than the
number of persons sitting between J and F(counted from right of J).

Case 1:

Case 2:

Again, we have,

M is not facing outside the table.

Case 1 can be eliminated because M is facing outside.

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Case 2:

Answer: B
14. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.


A sits second to the left of O.

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Two persons sit between A and C.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Now, we have,

F sits second to the left of H, who sits adjacent to N.


J sits immediate right of B but not opposite to N.
As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E.
Three persons sit between G and E.
Two persons sit between M and I.
The number of persons sitting between I and K(counted from the left of I) is one less than the
number of persons sitting between J and F(counted from right of J).

Case 1:

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Case 2:

Again, we have,

M is not facing outside the table.

Case 1 can be eliminated because M is facing outside.

Case 2:

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Answer: D (All the pair of persons in the given options have three persons sitting between them except
option d)

15. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

Three persons sit between P and L, who sits adjacent to D.


A sits second to the left of O.
Two persons sit between A and C.

There are two possibilities from the above conditions.

Case 1:

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Case 2:

Now, we have,

F sits second to the left of H, who sits adjacent to N.


J sits immediate right of B but not opposite to N.
As many persons sit between C and O as between K and E.
Three persons sit between G and E.
Two persons sit between M and I.
The number of persons sitting between I and K(counted from the left of I) is one less than the
number of persons sitting between J and F(counted from right of J).

Case 1:

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Case 2:

Again, we have,

M is not facing outside the table.

Case 1 can be eliminated because M is facing outside.

Case 2:

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Answer: E

16. Questions

Answer: A

a). N > R (N ≥ M ≥ H ≥ L ≥ O ≥ U ≥ T > R) - True

All Hockey being cricket is a possibility: Here, there is no relation between Hockey and Cricket. But in
the possible case, all Hockey being cricket follows. Hence, this conclusion follows.

b). A > J (A > N ≥ M ≥ H ≥ L ≥ K < J) - False

c). L ≥ W (L ≥ O ≥ U ≥ T > R ≥ E ≥ W) - False

d). H < E (H ≥ L ≥ O ≥ U ≥ T > R ≥ E) - False

e). O ≥ W (O ≥ U ≥ T > R ≥ E ≥ W) - False

17. Questions

Answer: D

a). A ≤ B (A < S ≤ H < C ≤ V = B) - False

b). S ≤ O (S ≤ H < C ≤ V ≤ N ≤ M ≤ O) - False

c). B > T (B =V ≤ N ≤ M ≤ O ≤ U = T) - False

d). B ≤ O (B =V ≤ N ≤ M ≤ O) - True;

All laptops are mobile is a possibility: Here all mobiles are laptops is given in the statement. Hence, all
laptops are mobile follows in the possibility case. Hence, this conclusion follows.

e). V ≤ P (V ≤ N ≤ M ≤ O < P) - False

18. Questions

Answer: C

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a). Z ≥ T (Z ≥ A = Q > W > E ≥ R ≥T) - False

b). M < Z (M > N > B > C ≥ X > Z) - False

c). L > T (L = M > N > B > C ≥ X > Z ≥ A = Q > W > E ≥ R ≥ T) - True

All moons are asteroids is a possibility: Here there is no relation between Asteroid and Moon. But Only
a few Asteroids are stars which means some asteroids are stars and some asteroids are not star, but in
possibility case we can say all stars are asteroids. Hence, this conclusion follows.

d). A ≥ W (A = Q > W) - False

e). N ≥ W (N > B > C ≥ X > Z ≥ A = Q > W) - False

19. Questions

Answer: C

a). K ≥ C (K ≥ J = H > B ≥ V < C) - False

b). V ≥ U (V ≥ X > Z > T ≥ Y ≥ U) - False

c). J > U (J = H > B ≥ V ≥ X > Z > T ≥ Y ≥ U) - True;

Some fish are not cows: Here only Dog is fish is given in the statement. This statement concludes Fish is
not in relation with anything except dog. Hence, Some fish are not cows. This conclusion follows.

d). J < T (J = H > B ≥ V ≥ X > Z > T) - False

e). K < C (K ≥ J = H > B ≥ V < C) - False

20. Questions

Answer: B

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a). L ≤ T (L ≤ J ≤ N ≥ B ≥ U ≥ Y > T) - False

b). M > E (M ≥ N ≥ B ≥ U ≥ Y > T > R ≥ S ≥ E) - True

Some parachutes are not aeroplanes is a possibility: Here there is no relation between parachutes and
airplane is given in the statement. Hence Some parachutes are not aeroplanes is not follows, But in the
possibility case this conclusion follows. Hence, this conclusion follows.

c). U ≤ W (U ≥ Y > T > R ≥ S ≥ E = W) - False

d). J ≤ R (J ≤ N ≥ B ≥ U ≥ Y > T > R) - False

e). J > R (J ≤ N ≥ B ≥ U ≥ Y > T > R) - False

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine persons A, F, H, K, L, P, R, V and Z in the same family of three generations are working in a
company with different designations. The designations are in decreasing order such as Chief executive
officer (CEO), Managing director (MD), Executive director (ED), Chairman, Auditor, Manager, Assistant
Manager (AM), Sales Manager and Clerk where CEO is the seniormost designated person. There are only
three married couples in the family.

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P. Only one person is designated between K and
H, who is not immediately senior to the one who is the father of P. As many persons junior to H as senior
to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the brother-in-law of L and designated three persons
junior to A. A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family. L doesn’t have any siblings. The
number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons designated between
H and R, who is the father-in-law of L. R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K. The one who
is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R. F’s brother is three persons
junior to V. Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H. Two persons are designated
between Z and V.

Who among the following person is designated as Chief executive officer (CEO)?

a. The one who is two persons senior to A

b. V

c. The one who is the mother-in-law of L

d. K

e. The one who is three persons junior to L

2. Questions

What is the designation of the one who is the father of P?

a. Sales Manager

b. Chairman

c. Managing director (MD)

d. Auditor

e. Manager

3. Questions

How is P related to the one who is the Executive director (ED)?

a. Paternal uncle

b. Nephew

c. Son

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d. Maternal uncle

e. Daughter

4. Questions

How many persons are senior to the grandmother of F?

a. As many persons designated between A and P

b. Two

c. As many persons designated between R and V

d. Four

e. As many persons designated junior to P

5. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. K’s father is designated as Manager

b. Only two persons are designated between H and V

c. R is three persons junior to F

d. L’s husband is designated as sales manager

e. None of the statements is true

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twenty persons from D to W are sitting in three parallel rows. There are three rows i.e., row1, row2, and
row3 such that row2 is in the north of row3 and row1 is in the north of row 2. Five persons are sitting in
row 1 and facing south whereas five persons are sitting in row 3 and facing north. Ten persons are sitting in
row 2 in such a way that five persons from the east in row 2 face north towards the persons in row 1 and
five persons from the west in row 2 face south towards the persons in row 3.

M sits third from one of the extreme ends. S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces
M. I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O. As many persons sit to the left of O as
to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to H. More than one person sits between H
and V, who faces the same direction as M faces. The number of persons sitting between V and R is two
more than the number of persons sitting between S and N. R does not sit adjacent to N. The one who sits
opposite to R sits three places away from K. More than four persons sit between L and P. P sits opposite to
E, who sits adjacent to K. Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H. The number of persons
sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to the right of J, who faces Q. D and
W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction. D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Which of the following person sits fourth from the west end of each row according to the final
arrangement?

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I). The one who faces H

II). The one who sits immediate left of N

III). The one who sits diagonally opposite to R

IV). The one who sits fifth to the left of H

a. Only I and II

b. Only II and III

c. Only I, II and IV

d. Only IV

e. Only I and IV

7. Questions

How many persons are facing north whose name starts with a vowel?

a. Two

b. Three

c. Four

d. None

e. One

8. Questions

If U is related to D and T is related to V in a certain way, then who among the following person is
related to G?

a. V

b. The person who sits extreme right end in Row 2

c. The person who sits second left of the one who faces T

d. D

e. Q

9. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

a. K, the one who sits extreme left end in Row 1

b. S, the one who sits third to the left of W

c. O, Q

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d. F, the one who faces H

e. R, the one who sits second to the right of N

10. Questions

As many persons sit to the ____ of Q as to the left of ____.

a. Right, E

b. Left, the one who faces P

c. Right, the one who sits immediate right of D

d. Left, K

e. Left, V

11. Questions

Read the following information carefully to answer the question that follows

The banking, financial services, and insurance sector represents a major portion of the multi-billion-dollar
Indian economy comprising of all Banking, Insurance and Non-banking Financial institutions. Over the
past few years, technological innovations and steady adoption of digital finance by the Indian population
pushed the sector to amplify their digital offerings. But the new normal induced by the pandemic, pushed
the sector to undertake a complete digital overhaul very quickly. Bound by the legacy systems and
hierarchical structure, where physical presence and face-to-face interactions were customary, shift to a
digital set up was extremely difficult for the companies of the BSFI sector.

Which of the following will serve as the best conclusion to the above paragraph?

a. However, a handful of the Indian BSFI brands have succeeded in turning these challenges into
opportunities

b. These brands are not just the best in what they do but can also create a wave of confidence

c. However, these brands want to serve their customers in their time of need

d. Both (b) and (c)

e. None serves as a good conclusion

12. Questions

Which of the following statements can be inferred from the paragraph above?

a. The few BSFI brands have been able to create a name for themselves with path breaking innovative
ideas

b. Few BSFI brands have been successful in harnessing the power of technology to master change

c. The banks have been able to change the regulatory frameworks and formulate new policies for the
ease of the customers

d. All of the above

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e. None of the above

13. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

To encourage and thank people who got vaccinated during the nationwide vaccination drive, PVR has
introduced a 'JAB Offer' for the customers. As part of the scheme, one vaccinated guest can get another
ticket free on select content as well as one F&B Combo free with the purchase of another in the first week
of reopening. In addition to vaccinated staff, PVR will continue to maintain stringent hygiene protocols,
social distancing and food safety measures, along with minimal human contact across all touch points.

Chequered seating with only 50 per cent occupancy as per state government protocols, social distancing
marked queuing, digital contactless transactions, operating 50 per cent of the restroom facilities,
installation of fibre and glass shields and regular sanitisation of its premises are some of the safety
initiatives that it follows.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage above?

a. The PVRs are contributing in speeding up the vaccination drive in the country

b. The government has issued strict guidelines before opening the PVRs

c. Vaccination of their entire staff has become a priority for the media operators in various states

d. Both (a) and (c)

e. All (a), (b) and (c)

14. Questions

Which of the following can be taken as the probable cause for the following effect: ‘Chequered seating
with only 50 per cent occupancy as per state government protocols?’

a. Maintaining an optimum income ratio

b. Trying to sell more tickets for more shows

c. Focusing on the social distancing norms

d. Motivating staff to get vaccinated

e. To showcase maximum content across screens

15. Questions

Which of the following can be concluded from the above paragraphs?

a. One vaccinated guest can get another ticket free

b. PVR is thankful that people are getting their jabs done

c. PVR is taking all safety measures to utilize its 100% seating capacity

d. PVR is ignorant towards the government protocols

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e. PVR has taken all the safety regulations by the government seriously

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven persons- I, J, K, L, M, N and O purchased different subject books- History, Science, Commerce,
Polity, Economics, Maths and Tamil on different days starting from Sunday to Saturday. Each of them
spent different amounts for each book. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs. The number of persons purchased before I is one
more than the number of persons purchased after the one who purchased the Polity book. J purchased
immediately before the one who purchased the Maths book. J does not purchase on adjacent days of I. M
purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book. The number of persons purchased
between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more than the number of persons purchased between M
and the one who purchased commerce. Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book. L
spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N. The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two
days before L who does not purchase on Friday. The number of persons purchased before the one who
purchased Science is the same as the number of persons purchased after K. Neither O nor N purchased
Tamil book. O purchased one of the days before N. Neither J nor I purchased Economic book. The
difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the one who
purchased on Sunday. The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J. The sum
of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K. The amount spent by O is 100rs
less than K. The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice the one who purchased Polity book.

Who among the following person spends the highest amount on purchasing a book?

a. L

b. The one who purchased Tamil book

c. The one who purchased Polity book

d. The one who purchased History book

e. O

17. Questions

Which of the following combination is true?

a. Tuesday-M-600

b. Monday-L-Commerce

c. J-Science-300

d. K-Tamil-250

e. O-Maths-750

18. Questions

What is the sum of the amount spent by K, L, and J?

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a. Rs. 1550

b. Rs.1600

c. Rs.1650

d. Rs.1750

e. Rs.1700

19. Questions

On which of the following days does the one who purchased Science book?

a. Tuesday

b. Wednesday

c. Thursday

d. Saturday

e. Friday

20. Questions

If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from Sunday, then who among the following
person spends lowest amount for purchasing the book (keeping the amount spend as it is on the
same day as before)?

a. K

b. N

c. M

d. J

e. O

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have,

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P.


Only one person is designated between K and H, who is not immediately senior to the one who
is the father of P.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons junior to H as senior to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the


brother-in-law of L and designated three persons junior to A.

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A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family.


L doesn’t have any siblings.
The number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons
designated between H and R, who is the father-in-law of L.
R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K.

While applying the above conditions, Case-1 and case-3 get eliminated

Again we have,

The one who is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R.
F’s brother is three persons junior to V.
Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H.
Two persons are designated between Z and V.

While applying the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated, hence Case-4 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: C

2. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P.


Only one person is designated between K and H, who is not immediately senior to the one who
is the father of P.

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From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons junior to H as senior to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the


brother-in-law of L and designated three persons junior to A.
A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family.
L doesn’t have any siblings.
The number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons
designated between H and R, who is the father-in-law of L.
R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K.

While applying the above conditions, Case-1 and case-3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The one who is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R.
F’s brother is three persons junior to V.
Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H.
Two persons are designated between Z and V.

While applying the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated, hence Case-4 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: E

3. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P.


Only one person is designated between K and H, who is not immediately senior to the one who
is the father of P.

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From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons junior to H as senior to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the


brother-in-law of L and designated three persons junior to A.
A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family.
L doesn’t have any siblings.
The number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons
designated between H and R, who is the father-in-law of L.
R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K.

While applying the above conditions, Case-1 and case-3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The one who is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R.
F’s brother is three persons junior to V.
Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H.
Two persons are designated between Z and V.

While applying the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated, hence Case-4 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: B

4. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P.


Only one person is designated between K and H, who is not immediately senior to the one who
is the father of P.

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From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons junior to H as senior to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the


brother-in-law of L and designated three persons junior to A.
A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family.
L doesn’t have any siblings.
The number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons
designated between H and R, who is the father-in-law of L.
R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K.

While applying the above conditions, Case-1 and case-3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The one who is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R.
F’s brother is three persons junior to V.
Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H.
Two persons are designated between Z and V.

While applying the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated, hence Case-4 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: E

5. Questions

Final arrangement

We have,

K is three persons senior to the one who is the father of P.


Only one person is designated between K and H, who is not immediately senior to the one who
is the father of P.

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From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

As many persons junior to H as senior to L, who is the daughter-in-law of H. F, who is the


brother-in-law of L and designated three persons junior to A.
A is not an Auditor and is a male member of the family.
L doesn’t have any siblings.
The number of persons designated between F and K is one less than the number of persons
designated between H and R, who is the father-in-law of L.
R is neither senior to H nor immediately junior to K.

While applying the above conditions, Case-1 and case-3 get eliminated

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The one who is immediately senior to A is the brother of V, who is the brother-in-law of R.
F’s brother is three persons junior to V.
Z is the grandmother of P and she is not the mother-in-law of H.
Two persons are designated between Z and V.

While applying the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated, hence Case-4 shows the final arrangement

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Answer: D

Following diagram shows the blood relations among the persons in the given family.

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

M sits third from one of the extreme ends.


S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces M.
I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O.
As many persons sit to the left of O as to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits
adjacent to H.

Applying the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

More than one person sits between H and V, who faces the same direction as M faces.
The number of persons sitting between V and R is two more than the number of persons
sitting between S and N.
R does not sit adjacent to N.
The one who sits opposite to R sits three places away from K.

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Again we have,

More than four persons sit between L and P.


P sits opposite to E, who sits adjacent to K.
Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H.

Applying the above conditions, Case 1 is eliminated because there is no possibility to place P and L.

Again we have,

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The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of J, who faces Q.
D and W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction.
D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Applying the above conditions, Case 2 gives a final arrangement.

Answer: C

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

M sits third from one of the extreme ends.


S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces M.
I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O.
As many persons sit to the left of O as to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits
adjacent to H.

Applying the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

More than one person sits between H and V, who faces the same direction as M faces.
The number of persons sitting between V and R is two more than the number of persons
sitting between S and N.
R does not sit adjacent to N.
The one who sits opposite to R sits three places away from K.

Again we have,

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More than four persons sit between L and P.


P sits opposite to E, who sits adjacent to K.
Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H.

Applying the above conditions, Case 1 is eliminated because there is no possibility to place P and L.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of J, who faces Q.
D and W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction.
D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Applying the above conditions, Case 2 gives a final arrangement.

Answer: B

8. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

M sits third from one of the extreme ends.


S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces M.
I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O.
As many persons sit to the left of O as to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits
adjacent to H.

Applying the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

More than one person sits between H and V, who faces the same direction as M faces.
The number of persons sitting between V and R is two more than the number of persons
sitting between S and N.
R does not sit adjacent to N.
The one who sits opposite to R sits three places away from K.

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Again we have,

More than four persons sit between L and P.


P sits opposite to E, who sits adjacent to K.
Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H.

Applying the above conditions, Case 1 is eliminated because there is no possibility to place P and L.

Again we have,

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The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of J, who faces Q.
D and W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction.
D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Applying the above conditions, Case 2 gives a final arrangement.

Answer: C

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

M sits third from one of the extreme ends.


S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces M.
I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O.
As many persons sit to the left of O as to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits
adjacent to H.

Applying the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

More than one person sits between H and V, who faces the same direction as M faces.
The number of persons sitting between V and R is two more than the number of persons
sitting between S and N.
R does not sit adjacent to N.
The one who sits opposite to R sits three places away from K.

Again we have,

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More than four persons sit between L and P.


P sits opposite to E, who sits adjacent to K.
Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H.

Applying the above conditions, Case 1 is eliminated because there is no possibility to place P and L.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of J, who faces Q.
D and W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction.
D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Applying the above conditions, Case 2 gives a final arrangement.

Answer: E

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

M sits third from one of the extreme ends.


S, who faces south, sits second to the right of the one who faces M.
I, who sits diagonally opposite to S, sits fourth to the right of O.
As many persons sit to the left of O as to the left of G, who sits opposite to the one who sits
adjacent to H.

Applying the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

More than one person sits between H and V, who faces the same direction as M faces.
The number of persons sitting between V and R is two more than the number of persons
sitting between S and N.
R does not sit adjacent to N.
The one who sits opposite to R sits three places away from K.

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Again we have,

More than four persons sit between L and P.


P sits opposite to E, who sits adjacent to K.
Only two persons sit between F and T, who faces H.

Applying the above conditions, Case 1 is eliminated because there is no possibility to place P and L.

Again we have,

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The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one less than the number of persons sitting to
the right of J, who faces Q.
D and W sit in the same row but face the opposite direction.
D sits fifth from one of the extreme ends.

Applying the above conditions, Case 2 gives a final arrangement.

Answer: D

11. Questions

Answer: A

If we closely look at the last line of the paragraph which talked about the challenges of the traditional
banking like face-to-face interactions etc, we get a clear hint as to what is being said in (a) is the best to
conclude the idea above. As, the above mentioned challenges have been met by few BSFI brands.

(c) is something that they always do so it doesn’t act as a conclusion.

(b) talks about a wave of confidence which is a new paradigm for the paragraph so this can be ruled out in
the presence of (a) which is a stronger answer.

12. Questions

Answer: B

The paragraph says that the overall digital transformation was a tedious exercise but still the changes were
carried out. This clearly helps us understand that few brands have taken these times as an opportunity
rather than an obstruction to transform themselves for better. So, (b) is apt.

We can eliminate (c) as it sounds like an assumption with no mention in the paragraph and (a) is too
general.

13. Questions

Answer: B

As the paragraph gives various details about the way PVRs are preparing before opening up, it can be
inferred that the government has provided strict guidelines and that’s the reason, the company is
following the same. Hence, (b) is the correct answer.

Option (a) says PVRs are speeding up the vaccination process which can be taken as an assumption but not
an inference

Option (c) mentions the correct point of vaccination of the staff but not of the media operators as the

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option says so that’s wrong as well.

14. Questions

Answer: C

A particular seating arrangement has been decided to be followed along with just half seating capacity
which clearly means they want to avoid crowds. So, if we take following of social distancing norms as the
cause, devising this seating arrangement comes out to be the effect. Hence option (c) is the correct answer.

15. Questions

Answer: E

A conclusion means an interpretation or a logical judgment that can be reached after knowing the facts.

After reading the whole passage, especially the second paragraph we can deduce that PVR is taking care
of the safety very seriously. So option (e) is correct.

Option (d) is reverse of what is mentioned so that can be ruled out.

Option (a) is a fact mentioned so that can’t be a conclusion

Option (c) is wrong as the passage says 50% capacity and not 100%

Option (b) is also not a conclusion so that can be ruled out as well.

16. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs.


The number of persons purchased before I is one more than the number of persons purchased
after the one who purchased Polity book.
J purchased immediately before the one who purchased Maths book.
J does not purchase on adjacent days of I.
M purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons purchased between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more
than the number of persons purchased between M and the one who purchased commerce.
Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book.
L spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N.
The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two days before L who does not purchase on
Friday.
The number of persons purchased before the one who purchased Science is the same as the
number of persons purchased after K.
Neither O nor N purchased Tamil book.
O purchased one of the days before N.

From the above condition, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Neither J nor I purchased Economic book.


The difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the
one who purchased on Sunday.
The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J.
The sum of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K.
The amount spent by O is 100rs less than K.
The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice of the one who purchased Polity book.

From the above condition, case-1 gets eliminated. Case3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs.


The number of persons purchased before I is one more than the number of persons purchased
after the one who purchased Polity book.
J purchased immediately before the one who purchased Maths book.
J does not purchase on adjacent days of I.
M purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons purchased between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more
than the number of persons purchased between M and the one who purchased commerce.
Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book.
L spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N.
The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two days before L who does not purchase on
Friday.
The number of persons purchased before the one who purchased Science is the same as the
number of persons purchased after K.
Neither O nor N purchased Tamil book.
O purchased one of the days before N.

From the above condition, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Neither J nor I purchased Economic book.


The difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the
one who purchased on Sunday.
The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J.
The sum of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K.
The amount spent by O is 100rs less than K.
The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice of the one who purchased Polity book.

From the above condition, case-1 gets eliminated. Case3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs.


The number of persons purchased before I is one more than the number of persons purchased
after the one who purchased Polity book.
J purchased immediately before the one who purchased Maths book.
J does not purchase on adjacent days of I.
M purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons purchased between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more
than the number of persons purchased between M and the one who purchased commerce.
Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book.
L spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N.
The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two days before L who does not purchase on
Friday.
The number of persons purchased before the one who purchased Science is the same as the
number of persons purchased after K.
Neither O nor N purchased Tamil book.
O purchased one of the days before N.

From the above condition, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Neither J nor I purchased Economic book.


The difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the
one who purchased on Sunday.
The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J.
The sum of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K.
The amount spent by O is 100rs less than K.
The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice of the one who purchased Polity book.

From the above condition, case-1 gets eliminated. Case3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs.


The number of persons purchased before I is one more than the number of persons purchased
after the one who purchased Polity book.
J purchased immediately before the one who purchased Maths book.
J does not purchase on adjacent days of I.
M purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons purchased between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more
than the number of persons purchased between M and the one who purchased commerce.
Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book.
L spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N.
The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two days before L who does not purchase on
Friday.
The number of persons purchased before the one who purchased Science is the same as the
number of persons purchased after K.
Neither O nor N purchased Tamil book.
O purchased one of the days before N.

From the above condition, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Neither J nor I purchased Economic book.


The difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the
one who purchased on Sunday.
The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J.
The sum of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K.
The amount spent by O is 100rs less than K.
The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice of the one who purchased Polity book.

From the above condition, case-1 gets eliminated. Case3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

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Final Arrangement:

We have,

I purchased three days before the one who spends 250rs.


The number of persons purchased before I is one more than the number of persons purchased
after the one who purchased Polity book.
J purchased immediately before the one who purchased Maths book.
J does not purchase on adjacent days of I.
M purchased two persons after the one who purchased Maths book.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

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Again we have,

The number of persons purchased between J and the one who purchased Polity is two more
than the number of persons purchased between M and the one who purchased commerce.
Neither I nor J purchased Commerce book and Tamil book.
L spends 50rs more than twice the amount spent by N.
The one who purchased Tamil book purchased two days before L who does not purchase on
Friday.
The number of persons purchased before the one who purchased Science is the same as the
number of persons purchased after K.
Neither O nor N purchased Tamil book.
O purchased one of the days before N.

From the above condition, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

Neither J nor I purchased Economic book.


The difference between the amounts spent by N and L is the same as the amount spent by the
one who purchased on Sunday.
The one who purchased on Wednesday spent twice the amount spent by J.
The sum of the amount spent by N and M is the same as the amount spent by K.
The amount spent by O is 100rs less than K.
The amount spent by I is 50rs less than twice of the one who purchased Polity book.

From the above condition, case-1 gets eliminated. Case3 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight persons from three generations family – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H visited a hill station in four
different months viz.- January, June, August, and November on two different dates viz.- 9 and 12 of the
same year but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person visits on each date of the month.

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date. D visited three persons before his wife
H. G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D. F visited on an even number date in a month having an
even number of days. Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G. B is the only
daughter of F’s only daughter. C visited immediately before F’s only daughter. The number of persons
visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between B and E. A was not visited in
August. C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

How C is related to B?

a. Mother

b. Sister-in-law

c. Brother

d. Aunt

e. None of these

2. Questions

Who among the following person visited immediately after G’s wife?

a. The one who visited on 12 June

b. The one who visited three persons before D’s wife

c. G

d. The one who visited four persons after C

e. None of these

3. Questions

Four of the five are related to each other in a certain way and thus form a group, find the odd one
out?

a. The one who visited on 9 January

b. The one who visited immediately before C’s father

c. B

d. The one who visited two persons after C

e. The one who visited immediately after B

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4. Questions

Which of the following persons are visiting between D and G?

I). The one who visited four persons before E

II). A’s husband

III). G’s sister

a. Only III

b. Both I and III

c. Only II

d. Both II and III

e. None of these

5. Questions

Which of the following statement is/are not true?

a. G visited immediately after C’s mother

b. Two persons are visiting between A and E’s sister

c. B visited on 9 August

d. C is the daughter of D

e. None of these

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight boxes viz., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are kept one above another in a single stack on ten different
shelves such that the bottommost shelf is numbered as 1 and the shelf immediately above it is numbered as
2 and so on.

Note: No box is kept at one even-numbered and one odd-numbered shelf. No two adjacent shelves are
vacant.

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf. As many shelves above V as below R, which is not kept at the prime
numbered shelf. Only two shelves are between Q and T, which are kept below Q but not kept adjacent to
U. The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept between W
and S. Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf. As many boxes
kept below Q as above U, where both of them not kept at an even-numbered shelf. Not more than one box
is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

How many boxes are kept between the box which is kept two boxes below W and V?

a. One

b. Two

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c. None

d. Three

e. More than three

7. Questions

Which of the following box is kept immediately above the box which is kept four boxes below R?

a. W

th
b. The box kept on 7 shelf

c. T

d. Both a and b

e. Either b or c

8. Questions

Which of the following statement is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

th
a. T kept on 4 shelf

b. S is kept two boxes above V

c. As many boxes kept above P as below U

d. Only two boxes kept between S and W

e. All the statements are false

9. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. V

b. R

c. P

d. T

e. S

10. Questions

If the boxes A and D are kept on the vacant shelf from the bottom to top respectively, then which of
the following box is not kept adjacent to A and D?

a. T

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b. S

c. P

d. U

e. V

11. Questions

Each of the questions below consists of two columns and three statements is given you have to
decide which of the following combination are to be the statement of the following conclusion. The
conclusions given below in column 1, column 2 can be used along with the statement given below in
column 3. No statement is combined together in the same column.

Statements: S > X = Q ≥ A ≤ Z; W = E < X < V; Y ≥ I ≤ O = P < W > F

a. Only III, VI, and VIII

b. Only II, V and VIII

c. Only III, V, and VII

d. Only I, VI, and VII

e. Only I, VI, and IX

12. Questions

Statements: M < U ≤ I = O > P; B = H ≤ D < Q ≤ Z; T > I < L = H < S

a. Only II, VI, and VIII

b. Only I, IV and IX

c. Only III, V, and VIII

d. Only II, IV, and IX

e. Only I, V, and VII

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13. Questions

Statements: W ≥ J < L ≤ E < O = Q; O < S ≤ K = Y; R ≤ F < A = Z ≤ E < N

a. Only I, IV, and VII

b. Only II, VI and IX

c. Only I, V, and VIII

d. Only III, V, and IX

e. Only II, VI, and VII

14. Questions

Statements: M < J ≥ B = V ≥ C ≥ X; Z < A ≥ S = D < C; G = H > J ≤ K

a. Only I, VI, and VII

b. Only III, IV and VIII

c. Only II, IV, and IX

d. Only III, V, and VIII

e. Only I, VI, and IX

15. Questions

Statements: L = Q ≥ W ≥ E ≤ F; W = U > I = O < P; K ≥ S ≥ U = D < R

a. Only II, V, and IX

b. Only III, VI, and VIII

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c. Only I, IV, and VIII

d. Only II, VI, and VII

e. Only III, IV, and VIII

16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Give below are four combinations [i], [ii], [iii] and [iv] of five words. In each combination you have
to arrange the letter in English alphabetical order from left to right. Then in each combination, the
first letter from the left end is numbered as l, the second letter from the left end is numbered as ll
and so on. Hence in each combination l, ll, lll, lV and V will denote the position of the letter from
the left end.

[i]. N C M A

[ii]. D C E A

[iii]. L F I S

[iv]. E D T A

From each of the given words, the letter, which are at the same position are clubbed together. The
letters which are at position[l] will from a word if taken in order of combination [i],[ii],[iii]and[iv]
respectively and similar from [l, ll, lll, and lV ]. Then, how many meaningful words will be formed?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. None

e. More than three

17. Questions

If 4th letter from the left end of each word from each group is to be considered, then which among
the following group of words can make at least one 4-letter meaningful English word such that one
letter to be used only once?

I). EARNS, LETTER, QUEEN, OCEAN

II). ICONS, EVENT, INDEX, DEVIL

III). ELITE, BRAIN, DRAFT, CLASS

IV). DROPS, CHASE, ENJOY, DIRTY

a. Only I, II and IV

b. Only II, III and IV

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c. Only I, III and IV

d. Only III and IV

e. All I, II, III and IV

18. Questions

If in the number “459582746362” the first half of the digits is subtracted from “2” and the second
half of the digits are added with “1” and after that all the numbers are arranged in a descending
order, then find the difference between the square of the digit which is second to the left of the fifth
digit from the left end and cube of the digit which is third to the right of the sixth digit from the
right end in the newly formed number?

a. 334

b. 42

c. 22

d. 399

e. 57

19. Questions

If the letters of all the words are changed to the second preceding letter as per the alphabetical
series, then which of the following options has at-most two vowels?

I). Jump, Dare, Like, File

II). Cold, Once, Edge, Game

III). Kept, Calm, Gain, Able

VI). Earn, Bank, Lake, Hack

V). Hand, Gave, Card, Inch

a. Only I

b. Both II and VI

c. Both III and V

d. Only III

e. Only IV

20. Questions

If all the odd digits in the number “81594726391475” are subtracted by one and even digits are
added by one, then how many odd numbers are there which is either immediately preceded by an
even number or immediately followed by a prime number, but not both (considering zero as an
even digit)?

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a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. Four

e. Five

Explanations:
1. Questions

We have:

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date.


D visited three persons before his wife H.

That means, in case (1) H visited on November 12, in case (2) H visited on August 12, in case (3) H visited
on June 12.

G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G.


F visited on an even number date in a month having an even number of days.
That means, in case (2) F visited on June 12, case (1) & case (3) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (3) are not valid as three persons were visited between F and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

B is the only daughter of F’s only daughter.


C visited immediately before F’s only daughter.

That means, in case (2) C visited on January 9, in case (2a) C visited on August 9.

The number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between
B and E.
A was not visited in August.

That means, in case (2) A visited on January 12, case (2a) is not valid.

C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

Since, A is the daughter of F, and G is married to A. Thus, C must be the daughter of H.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as the number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of
persons visited between B and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: D

2. Questions

We have:

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date.


D visited three persons before his wife H.

That means, in case (1) H visited on November 12, in case (2) H visited on August 12, in case (3) H visited
on June 12.

G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G.


F visited on an even number date in a month having an even number of days.
That means, in case (2) F visited on June 12, case (1) & case (3) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (3) are not valid as three persons were visited between F and E.

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Again, we have:

B is the only daughter of F’s only daughter.


C visited immediately before F’s only daughter.

That means, in case (2) C visited on January 9, in case (2a) C visited on August 9.

The number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between
B and E.
A was not visited in August.

That means, in case (2) A visited on January 12, case (2a) is not valid.

C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

Since, A is the daughter of F, and G is married to A. Thus, C must be the daughter of H.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as the number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of
persons visited between B and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: B

3. Questions

We have:

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date.


D visited three persons before his wife H.

That means, in case (1) H visited on November 12, in case (2) H visited on August 12, in case (3) H visited
on June 12.

G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G.


F visited on an even number date in a month having an even number of days.
That means, in case (2) F visited on June 12, case (1) & case (3) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (3) are not valid as three persons were visited between F and E.

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Again, we have:

B is the only daughter of F’s only daughter.


C visited immediately before F’s only daughter.

That means, in case (2) C visited on January 9, in case (2a) C visited on August 9.

The number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between
B and E.
A was not visited in August.

That means, in case (2) A visited on January 12, case (2a) is not valid.

C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

Since, A is the daughter of F, and G is married to A. Thus, C must be the daughter of H.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as the number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of
persons visited between B and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: D

4. Questions

We have:

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date.


D visited three persons before his wife H.

That means, in case (1) H visited on November 12, in case (2) H visited on August 12, in case (3) H visited
on June 12.

G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G.


F visited on an even number date in a month having an even number of days.
That means, in case (2) F visited on June 12, case (1) & case (3) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (3) are not valid as three persons were visited between F and E.

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Again, we have:

B is the only daughter of F’s only daughter.


C visited immediately before F’s only daughter.

That means, in case (2) C visited on January 9, in case (2a) C visited on August 9.

The number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between
B and E.
A was not visited in August.

That means, in case (2) A visited on January 12, case (2a) is not valid.

C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

Since, A is the daughter of F, and G is married to A. Thus, C must be the daughter of H.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as the number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of
persons visited between B and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: E

5. Questions

We have:

A is the daughter-in-law of H, who visited on an even number date.


D visited three persons before his wife H.

That means, in case (1) H visited on November 12, in case (2) H visited on August 12, in case (3) H visited
on June 12.

G’s father-in-law visited immediately after D.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

Three persons are visited between F and E, who is the son of G.


F visited on an even number date in a month having an even number of days.
That means, in case (2) F visited on June 12, case (1) & case (3) are not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) & case (3) are not valid as three persons were visited between F and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

B is the only daughter of F’s only daughter.


C visited immediately before F’s only daughter.

That means, in case (2) C visited on January 9, in case (2a) C visited on August 9.

The number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of persons visited between
B and E.
A was not visited in August.

That means, in case (2) A visited on January 12, case (2a) is not valid.

C is the sister-in-law of E’s mother.

Since, A is the daughter of F, and G is married to A. Thus, C must be the daughter of H.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2a) is not valid as the number of persons visited before A is one less than the number of
persons visited between B and E.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: E

6. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf.


As many shelves are above V as below R, which is not kept on the prime numbered shelf.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

As many boxes are kept below Q as above U, where both of them are not kept on an even-
numbered shelf.
Not more than one box is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

Again, we have

The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept
between W and S.
Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf.

After applying this above conditions, case 2, 2a, 4 and 4a get eliminated because we cannot place W and S.
Thus, case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf.


As many shelves are above V as below R, which is not kept on the prime numbered shelf.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

As many boxes are kept below Q as above U, where both of them are not kept on an even-
numbered shelf.
Not more than one box is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

Again, we have

The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept
between W and S.
Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf.

After applying this above conditions, case 2, 2a, 4 and 4a get eliminated because we cannot place W and S.
Thus, case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

8. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf.


As many shelves are above V as below R, which is not kept on the prime numbered shelf.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

As many boxes are kept below Q as above U, where both of them are not kept on an even-
numbered shelf.
Not more than one box is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

Again, we have

The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept
between W and S.
Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf.

After applying this above conditions, case 2, 2a, 4 and 4a get eliminated because we cannot place W and S.
Thus, case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf.


As many shelves are above V as below R, which is not kept on the prime numbered shelf.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

As many boxes are kept below Q as above U, where both of them are not kept on an even-
numbered shelf.
Not more than one box is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

Again, we have

The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept
between W and S.
Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf.

After applying this above conditions, case 2, 2a, 4 and 4a get eliminated because we cannot place W and S.
Thus, case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

V is kept on an odd-numbered shelf.


As many shelves are above V as below R, which is not kept on the prime numbered shelf.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have

As many boxes are kept below Q as above U, where both of them are not kept on an even-
numbered shelf.
Not more than one box is kept between Q and R, which is not kept adjacent to the vacant shelf.

Again, we have

The number of boxes kept between P and U is two more than the number of boxes kept
between W and S.
Neither box P nor box T kept adjacent to S, which is kept adjacent to a vacant shelf.

After applying this above conditions, case 2, 2a, 4 and 4a get eliminated because we cannot place W and S.
Thus, case 1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

11. Questions

Answer: B

O<SO=P<W=E<X<S

A<VA≤Q=X<V

Q>PQ=X>E=W>P

O<VO=P<W=E<X<V

X>FX>E=W>F

I<VI≤O=P<W=E<X<V

12. Questions

Answer: E

U<DU≤I<L=H≤D

Z>PZ≥Q>D≥H=L>I=O>P

Q>OQ>D≥H=L>I=O

D>UD≥H=L>I≥U

P<SP<O=I<L=H<S

P<LP<O=I<L

13. Questions

Answer: A

Q<AQ=O>E≥Z=A

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Z<Q Z≤E<O=Q

F<OF<A=Z≤E<O

N>JN>E≥L>J

R<QR≤F<A=Z≤E<O=Q

S>FS>O>E≥Z=A>F

14. Questions

Answer: D

X≤K X≤C≤V=B≤J≤K

D<HD<C≤V=B≤J<H

G>DG=H>J≥B=V≥C>D

V>SV≥C>D=S

M<GM<J<H=G

D<BD<C≤V=B

15. Questions

Answer: C

E<RE≤W=U=D<R

K>OK≥S≥U>I=O

Q>IQ≥W=U>I

S≥ES≥U=W≥E

I<K I<U≤S≤K

O<QO=I<U=W≤Q

16. Questions

Answer: A

[i]. N C M A = ACMN

[ii]. D C E A = ACDE

[iii]. L F I S = FILS

[iv]. E D T A= ADET

NEST

17. Questions

Answer: E

I). EARNS, LETTER, QUEEN, OCEAN = N, T, E, A = NEAT

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II). ICONS, EVENT, INDEX, DEVIL = N, N, E, I = NINE

III). ELITE, BRAIN, DRAFT, CLASS = T, I, F, S = FITS

IV). DROPS, CHASE, ENJOY, DIRTY = P, S, O, T = STOP

18. Questions

Answer: C

459582746362 = 237360857473

877765433320 = 72 -33 = 22

19. Questions

Answer: A

I). Jump, Dare, Like, File - HSKN, BYPC, JGIC, DGJC

II). Cold, Once, Edge, Game - AMJB, MLAC, CBEC, EYKC

III). Kept, Calm, Gain, Able - ICNR, AYJK, EYGL, YZJC

VI). Earn, Bank, Lake, Hack - CYPL, ZYLI, JYIC, FYAI

V). Hand, Gave, Card, Inch - FYLB, EYTC, AYPB, GLAF

20. Questions

Answer: C

81594726391475 -> 90485637280564

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1. Questions

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

A certain number of boxes are kept one above the other in a stack. Information regarding only a few of
them are known. Less than 20 boxes are kept in the stack.

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top. Nine boxes are kept between F
and E. Only one box is kept between G and E. Even number of boxes are there in the stack. C is kept
immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D. Three boxes are kept between K and L, which
have only four boxes below it. L is kept above G but not adjacent to E. As many boxes are kept between L
and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept adjacent to each other. Both B and I have at least
two boxes kept above them. The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J. J
is kept two boxes above M.

How many boxes are kept between M and D?

a. None

b. Eight

c. Nine

d. Ten

e. None of these

2. Questions

Which of the following pairs of boxes have an even number of boxes kept between them?

I). A – B

II). F - M

III). I - J

a. None of these

b. Only I and II

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and III

e. All of the above

3. Questions

If five more boxes are added above the box which is kept at the top and five boxes are added below
the box which is kept at the bottom, then how many boxes are there above B and below B?

a. 5 and 12

b. 10 and 17

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c. 10 and 12

d. 10 and 7

e. 12 and 17

4. Questions

How many boxes are kept in the stack?

a. 18

b. 16

c. 14

d. 20

e. None of these

5. Questions

Match the following.

a. a-i, b-iii and c- ii

b. a-ii, b-iii and c- i

c. a-i, b-ii and c- iii

d. a-iii, b-ii and c- i

e. a-iii, b-i and c- ii

6. Questions

Some questions are followed by some set of statements. Study the following information carefully
and decide which of the following statement is sufficient to answer the question

How many persons are sitting between A and B?

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a. Only PS

b. Only QT

c. Both PS and QU

d. All PS, PU and QU

e. All PS, QU and RT

7. Questions

How many candies does U have?

a. Only QT

b. Only QU

c. Both PT and QU

d. All PS, PU and QU

e. All PS, QT and RU

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8. Questions

How is B related to I?

a. Both PS and QU

b. Both PU and PS

c. Only QU

d. Only PU

e. None of these

9. Questions

Seven people – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V arrived from abroad on seven different days of the same
week starting from Monday to Sunday. Only one person arrived on each day. How many persons
arrived before P?

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a. Only PS

b. All PS, QT and RT

c. All PS, QT and RU

d. Both RU and QT

e. Both (b) and (d)

10. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are required to arrive at the given conclusions.
Some disco are play is a possibility.

No dance is play.

All act are play is a possibility.

a. Both PS and QU

b. Both PU and PS

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c. Only RS

d. Only PU

e. None of these

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Fifteen persons are sitting in a field in two different rows facing north. In row WX – A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
and H are sitting at a consecutive multiple of ‘4m’ from point W. In row YZ – P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are
sitting at a consecutive multiple of ‘6m’ from point Y. All the information is not necessary in the same
order. The length of rows is given below. The distance between none of the adjacent persons is more than
45m.

For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C. Three persons are sitting between D and E. A sits three places away from E. A
sits 36m away from G. Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B. The distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m. The number of persons sitting between F
and C is one less than the number of persons sitting between H and C. B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits
at the end. F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U. P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t
sit adjacent to R. S is the only neighbor of Q. The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same
as the number of persons sitting to the right of V.

How many persons are sitting between F and the one who sits second to the right of A?

a. As many persons sit to the right of the one who sits immediate left of E

b. Four

c. As many persons sit between D and E

d. Both A and C

e. None of these

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12. Questions

How many persons are sitting to the right of V?

a. One

b. As many persons sit between T and U

c. Three

d. As many persons sit to the left of Q

e. None of these

13. Questions

If all the persons from row WX are sitting in the same order at a consecutive multiple of 9m and
the remaining persons are sitting at a consecutive multiple of 5m from point M in row MN, then
what is the distance between B and point N?

a. 81 m

b. 76 m

c. 96 m

d. 91 m

e. None of these

14. Questions

If all the persons from row YZ are seated in row LO at a consecutive multiple of 2m starting 12m
from point L, then what is the distance of U from the point O?

a. 91 m

b. 73 m

c. 96 m

d. 82 m

e. None of these

15. Questions

Which of the following statement is not true?

a. U sits 54m away from V

b. Two persons are sitting between A and the one who sits immediate left of B

c. F sits at the left end

d. R is sitting third from the left end

e. All the above statements are true

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16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

In alphabet series A – Z, all the vowels are removed, and then, the consonants are assigned a different
number starting from the multiple of 2 like B – 2, C – 4, and so on. Now, the next letter after the letter
coded as 14 will again be coded as 2 – 14. This continues till Z. All the vowels are coded as %, #, @, $,
and & respectively.

Note: If more than one conditions satisfy, then apply only one as per the order (which comes first will be
applied).

I). If the sum of the codes of the first and last letter is multiple of 3, then the codes for the first and last
letters get interchanged.

II). If the product of the codes of first and last letter is multiple of 4 but not multiple of 5, then the code is
written in reverse order.

III). If the sum of the codes of the first and last letter is multiple of 5, then the consonants in that word are
replaced by the codes of the next consonants.

IV). If a word is either starts or ends with a vowel, then the same code of that vowel is used to code all
vowels in the word.

V). If none of the conditions applies then, the code of the second and the second last letters are
interchanged.

How “MAGIC” is coded in the given code language?

a. 6@10%4

b. 4@10%6

c. 4@12%6

d. 6%10@4

e. None of these

17. Questions

How “WONDER” is coded in the given code language?

a. 8#86$14

b. 14#86$8

c. 8#68$14

d. 14#68$8

e. None of these

18. Questions

How “GUIDE” is coded in the given code language?

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a. 10##610

b. 10@#6#

c. 8##610

d. 10##6#

e. None of these

19. Questions

How “BLIND COVER” is coded in the given code language?

a. 14$4#6 68@42

b. 14$6#4 68@42

c. 14$6#4 28@46

d. 14#6$4 68@42

e. None of these

20. Questions

How “HEIGHT” is coded in the given code language?

a. 41210@#12

b. 14210@#12

c. 41210$#12

d. 1210@#14

e. None of these

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top.
Nine boxes are kept between F and E.
Only one box is kept between G and E.
Even number of boxes are there in the stack.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

C is kept immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D.


Three boxes are kept between K and L, which have only four boxes below it.
L is kept above G but not adjacent to E.
As many boxes are kept between L and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept
adjacent to each other.
Both B and I have at least two boxes kept above them.

Case 2 and 3 can be eliminated as we cannot place L.

But from case 1 we have three possibilities for placing B and I.

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Finally, we have,

The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J.
J is kept two boxes above M.

Here case 1b is split into another case as Case 1d, and then Case 1b, Case 1c, and Case 1d, can be
eliminated as we cannot place M and J. Case 1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

2. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top.
Nine boxes are kept between F and E.
Only one box is kept between G and E.
Even number of boxes are there in the stack.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

C is kept immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D.


Three boxes are kept between K and L, which have only four boxes below it.
L is kept above G but not adjacent to E.
As many boxes are kept between L and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept
adjacent to each other.
Both B and I have at least two boxes kept above them.

Case 2 and 3 can be eliminated as we cannot place L.

But from case 1 we have three possibilities for placing B and I.

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Finally, we have,

The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J.
J is kept two boxes above M.

Here case 1b is split into another case as Case 1d, and then Case 1b, Case 1c, and Case 1d, can be
eliminated as we cannot place M and J. Case 1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

3. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top.
Nine boxes are kept between F and E.
Only one box is kept between G and E.
Even number of boxes are there in the stack.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

C is kept immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D.


Three boxes are kept between K and L, which have only four boxes below it.
L is kept above G but not adjacent to E.
As many boxes are kept between L and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept
adjacent to each other.
Both B and I have at least two boxes kept above them.

Case 2 and 3 can be eliminated as we cannot place L.

But from case 1 we have three possibilities for placing B and I.

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Finally, we have,

The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J.
J is kept two boxes above M.

Here case 1b is split into another case as Case 1d, and then Case 1b, Case 1c, and Case 1d, can be
eliminated as we cannot place M and J. Case 1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: B

4. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top.
Nine boxes are kept between F and E.
Only one box is kept between G and E.
Even number of boxes are there in the stack.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

C is kept immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D.


Three boxes are kept between K and L, which have only four boxes below it.
L is kept above G but not adjacent to E.
As many boxes are kept between L and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept
adjacent to each other.
Both B and I have at least two boxes kept above them.

Case 2 and 3 can be eliminated as we cannot place L.

But from case 1 we have three possibilities for placing B and I.

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Finally, we have,

The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J.
J is kept two boxes above M.

Here case 1b is split into another case as Case 1d, and then Case 1b, Case 1c, and Case 1d, can be
eliminated as we cannot place M and J. Case 1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

5. Questions

Final Arrangement:

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We have,

Six boxes are kept between A and F, where one of them is kept at the top.
Nine boxes are kept between F and E.
Only one box is kept between G and E.
Even number of boxes are there in the stack.

There are three possibilities from the above conditions.

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Now, we have

C is kept immediate below K, which is kept three boxes above D.


Three boxes are kept between K and L, which have only four boxes below it.
L is kept above G but not adjacent to E.
As many boxes are kept between L and C as between B and I, where none of them are kept
adjacent to each other.
Both B and I have at least two boxes kept above them.

Case 2 and 3 can be eliminated as we cannot place L.

But from case 1 we have three possibilities for placing B and I.

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Finally, we have,

The number of boxes kept above I is half the number of boxes kept below J.
J is kept two boxes above M.

Here case 1b is split into another case as Case 1d, and then Case 1b, Case 1c, and Case 1d, can be
eliminated as we cannot place M and J. Case 1a shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

6. Questions

Answer: D

From PS:

Number of persons sitting between A and B = 15 – (3+8) = 15 – 11 = 4

From PU:

Number of persons sitting between A and B = 30 – (3+8) = 30 – 11 = 19

From QU:

Number of persons sitting between A and B = (19 +16) – 30 - 2 = 35 – 32 = 3

7. Questions

Answer: A

From QT:

W > U(12) > X > Y > V(4) > Z

8. Questions

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Answer: D

From PU:

9. Questions

Answer: B

From PS:

From QT:

From RT:

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10. Questions

Answer: C

From RS:

a). Some disco are play is a possibility:

Here Disco and Play has no relation. So all possibility condition follows. Hence some disco are play is a
possibility follows.

b). No Dance is play:

Here Dance is in only condition with art which means dance has no relation with others except art. So this
conclusion follows.

c). All Act are play is a possibility:

Here some act are play we don’t know the exact relation of other parts. So this conclusion follows.

11. Questions

We have:

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For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 16), and 28m.

Three persons are sitting between D and E.

That means, in case (1) E sits second to the right of C, in case (2) E sits third to the right of C, in case (3)
E sits fourth to the left of D.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A sits three places away from E.

That means, in case (1) A sits immediate right of D, in case (1a) & case (3) A sits third to the right of E,
case (2) is not valid.

A sits 36m away from G.

Since, only such possible combination is (8, 12, 16), (16, 20), and 36m.

That means, in case (1) A sits second to the left of G, in case (1a) A sits immediate right of G and in case
(3) A sits second to the right of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as A sits three places away from E, since the distance between the adjacent
persons is not more than 45m, thus no place is available for A towards the right of E.

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Again, we have:

Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B.
The distance between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

Then case (3) is not valid.

The number of persons sitting between F and C is one less than the number of persons sitting
between H and C.
B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits at the end.
F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

That means, in case (1) F sits immediate left of D, and H sits immediate right of H, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as B and C doesn’t sit together, and Case (3) is not valid as the distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 18), and 30m.

That means, in case (1) R sits immediate right of U, in case (2) R sits fourth to the left of U, and in case
(3) R sits second to the right of U.

P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t sit adjacent to R.

Only such possible combination is (6, 12), and 18m.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S is the only neighbor of Q.

That means, in case (1) S sits immediate right of Q, case (2) & case (3) are not valid.

The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same as the number of persons sitting to
the right of V.

That means, V sits second from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (3) are not valid as S is the only neighbor of Q.

Answer: D

12. Questions

We have:

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For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 16), and 28m.

Three persons are sitting between D and E.

That means, in case (1) E sits second to the right of C, in case (2) E sits third to the right of C, in case (3)
E sits fourth to the left of D.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A sits three places away from E.

That means, in case (1) A sits immediate right of D, in case (1a) & case (3) A sits third to the right of E,
case (2) is not valid.

A sits 36m away from G.

Since, only such possible combination is (8, 12, 16), (16, 20), and 36m.

That means, in case (1) A sits second to the left of G, in case (1a) A sits immediate right of G and in case
(3) A sits second to the right of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as A sits three places away from E, since the distance between the adjacent
persons is not more than 45m, thus no place is available for A towards the right of E.

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Again, we have:

Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B.
The distance between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

Then case (3) is not valid.

The number of persons sitting between F and C is one less than the number of persons sitting
between H and C.
B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits at the end.
F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

That means, in case (1) F sits immediate left of D, and H sits immediate right of H, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as B and C doesn’t sit together, and Case (3) is not valid as the distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 18), and 30m.

That means, in case (1) R sits immediate right of U, in case (2) R sits fourth to the left of U, and in case
(3) R sits second to the right of U.

P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t sit adjacent to R.

Only such possible combination is (6, 12), and 18m.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S is the only neighbor of Q.

That means, in case (1) S sits immediate right of Q, case (2) & case (3) are not valid.

The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same as the number of persons sitting to
the right of V.

That means, V sits second from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (3) are not valid as S is the only neighbor of Q.

Answer: A

13. Questions

We have:

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For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 16), and 28m.

Three persons are sitting between D and E.

That means, in case (1) E sits second to the right of C, in case (2) E sits third to the right of C, in case (3)
E sits fourth to the left of D.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A sits three places away from E.

That means, in case (1) A sits immediate right of D, in case (1a) & case (3) A sits third to the right of E,
case (2) is not valid.

A sits 36m away from G.

Since, only such possible combination is (8, 12, 16), (16, 20), and 36m.

That means, in case (1) A sits second to the left of G, in case (1a) A sits immediate right of G and in case
(3) A sits second to the right of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as A sits three places away from E, since the distance between the adjacent
persons is not more than 45m, thus no place is available for A towards the right of E.

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Again, we have:

Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B.
The distance between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

Then case (3) is not valid.

The number of persons sitting between F and C is one less than the number of persons sitting
between H and C.
B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits at the end.
F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

That means, in case (1) F sits immediate left of D, and H sits immediate right of H, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as B and C doesn’t sit together, and Case (3) is not valid as the distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 18), and 30m.

That means, in case (1) R sits immediate right of U, in case (2) R sits fourth to the left of U, and in case
(3) R sits second to the right of U.

P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t sit adjacent to R.

Only such possible combination is (6, 12), and 18m.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S is the only neighbor of Q.

That means, in case (1) S sits immediate right of Q, case (2) & case (3) are not valid.

The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same as the number of persons sitting to
the right of V.

That means, V sits second from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (3) are not valid as S is the only neighbor of Q.

Answer: C

14. Questions

We have:

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For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 16), and 28m.

Three persons are sitting between D and E.

That means, in case (1) E sits second to the right of C, in case (2) E sits third to the right of C, in case (3)
E sits fourth to the left of D.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A sits three places away from E.

That means, in case (1) A sits immediate right of D, in case (1a) & case (3) A sits third to the right of E,
case (2) is not valid.

A sits 36m away from G.

Since, only such possible combination is (8, 12, 16), (16, 20), and 36m.

That means, in case (1) A sits second to the left of G, in case (1a) A sits immediate right of G and in case
(3) A sits second to the right of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as A sits three places away from E, since the distance between the adjacent
persons is not more than 45m, thus no place is available for A towards the right of E.

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Again, we have:

Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B.
The distance between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

Then case (3) is not valid.

The number of persons sitting between F and C is one less than the number of persons sitting
between H and C.
B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits at the end.
F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

That means, in case (1) F sits immediate left of D, and H sits immediate right of H, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as B and C doesn’t sit together, and Case (3) is not valid as the distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 18), and 30m.

That means, in case (1) R sits immediate right of U, in case (2) R sits fourth to the left of U, and in case
(3) R sits second to the right of U.

P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t sit adjacent to R.

Only such possible combination is (6, 12), and 18m.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S is the only neighbor of Q.

That means, in case (1) S sits immediate right of Q, case (2) & case (3) are not valid.

The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same as the number of persons sitting to
the right of V.

That means, V sits second from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (3) are not valid as S is the only neighbor of Q.

Answer: B

15. Questions

We have:

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For Row WX:

D sits 28m to the left of C.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 16), and 28m.

Three persons are sitting between D and E.

That means, in case (1) E sits second to the right of C, in case (2) E sits third to the right of C, in case (3)
E sits fourth to the left of D.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

A sits three places away from E.

That means, in case (1) A sits immediate right of D, in case (1a) & case (3) A sits third to the right of E,
case (2) is not valid.

A sits 36m away from G.

Since, only such possible combination is (8, 12, 16), (16, 20), and 36m.

That means, in case (1) A sits second to the left of G, in case (1a) A sits immediate right of G and in case
(3) A sits second to the right of G.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as A sits three places away from E, since the distance between the adjacent
persons is not more than 45m, thus no place is available for A towards the right of E.

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Again, we have:

Four persons are sitting between A and the one who sits adjacent to B.
The distance between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

Then case (3) is not valid.

The number of persons sitting between F and C is one less than the number of persons sitting
between H and C.
B neither sits adjacent to C nor sits at the end.
F doesn’t sit adjacent to B.

That means, in case (1) F sits immediate left of D, and H sits immediate right of H, case (1a) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as B and C doesn’t sit together, and Case (3) is not valid as the distance
between B and G is neither less than 28m nor more than 90m.

For Row YZ:

The one who sits three places away from R sits 30m to the left of U.

Since, only such possible combination is (12, 18), and 30m.

That means, in case (1) R sits immediate right of U, in case (2) R sits fourth to the left of U, and in case
(3) R sits second to the right of U.

P sits 18m away from Q, who doesn’t sit adjacent to R.

Only such possible combination is (6, 12), and 18m.

Based on the above given information we have:

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Again, we have:

S is the only neighbor of Q.

That means, in case (1) S sits immediate right of Q, case (2) & case (3) are not valid.

The number of persons sitting between S and U is the same as the number of persons sitting to
the right of V.

That means, V sits second from the right end.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) & case (3) are not valid as S is the only neighbor of Q.

Answer: D

16. Questions

We have:

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Answer: B

MAGIC ---> 6%10@4

From condition II, we have:

MAGIC ---> 4@10%6

17. Questions

We have:

Answer: D

WONDER ---> 8$86#14

From condition II, we have:

WONDER ---> 14#68$8

18. Questions

We have:

Answer: D

GUIDE ---> 10&@6#

From condition IV, we have:

GUIDE ---> 10##6#

19. Questions

We have:

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Answer: B

BLIND ---> 24@86

From condition II, we have:

BLIND ---> 68@42

COVER ---> 4$6#14

From condition I, we have:

COVER ---> 14$6#4

20. Questions

We have:

Answer: A

HEIGHT ---> 12#@10124

From condition II, we have:

HEIGHT ---> 41210@#12

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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are visiting the temple on different month and dates
of the same year(2022), they belong to the same family. Not more than two persons visit in the same
month. Only three married couples are in the family.

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2. Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter. A
visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them. E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of
G. D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa. A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one
visited before B. Only one person visits between A and B. J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father. Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and
B’s father-in-law. B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month. C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-
law of I’s mother. K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H. H is the paternal
grandmother of L who is only niece of B. The number of person visits between F and A’s spouse is the
same as the number of persons visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse. The one who visits immediately
after F’s daughter is visit on October 25. The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as
the date of the one who visit at last of the year. L’s brother visits exactly two months before D. The
number of person visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of person visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March. C visits two months before the one who is the
grandson of F. Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law. The date of C visits one more than the date
of F. A and H’s granddaughter visit on the same date but different month. The one who has 31days of the
month visit on the 19th date. One of the person visits after May on the 9th date. D’s mother visits on the first
day of the month.

In which of the following month and dates does B’s niece visit the temple?

a. May 15

b. February 14

c. June 21

d. July 19

e. August 25

2. Questions

Which of the following pair of persons visit in the same month?

I). LK

II). FA

III). JE

a. Both I and II

b. Only III

c. Only II

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d. Only I

e. Both II and III

3. Questions

How many persons visit after K’s sister?

a. Three

b. Two

c. One

d. Four

e. Five

4. Questions

How E is related to the one who is the mother of C?

a. Father-in-law

b. Sister-in-law

c. Sister

d. Mother

e. Mother-in-law

5. Questions

As many persons visit before the one who is the spouse of G is the same as the number of persons
visit after ______.

a. G’s father

b. A’s spouse

c. J’s spouse

d. I’s mother

e. D’s mother

6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below

Nine companies –A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are running in the nine storey building marked one to nine
from bottom to top respectively. Each company has different number of employees. All the information is
not necessarily in the same order.

Note: The number of employees working in a company is multiple of the floor number which is
immediately above it (except floor number nine). None of the companies has less than 20 and more than

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50 employees.

The number of employees on the ninth floor is an odd number. Three companies are there between I and
the company which has 45 employees. The number of companies below I is one more than above A. The
difference between the number of employees in F and D is two. E does not have the employees in the
multiple of seven. E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees. As many floors between E
and the company which is on floor number six as between the company which is on floor number six and
H, which is on odd numbered floor. The number of employees in I is twelve more than B. Two companies
are there between D and C, which is two floors below H. The number of employees in company H is less
than in company C. The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight. G has six more
than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F. The sum of the employees in
companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in companies H and C but neither company C nor
H has 44 employees. Company H has less employees than company C.

Which company is running on the floor which is three floors below company I?

a. The company which is immediately above the company which has 32 employees

b. The company which is exactly between company C and D

c. G

d. The company which has employees which is nine less than company B.

e. Can’t be determined.

7. Questions

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form
a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

a. E

b. F

c. G

d. A

e. D

8. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not false with respect to the final arrangement?

a. As many floors above G as below F.

b. Company I is on odd numbered floor and three floors above B

c. Sum of the employees in companies B and G is same as in companies A and D.

d. Both a and b

e. Both b and c

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9. Questions

If all the companies are shifted in alphabetical order from top to bottom. Then which of the
company is running on the same floor with respect to previous positions?

a. Two

b. Three

c. None

d. More than three

e. One

10. Questions

If D is related to 35, H is related to 48, then which of the following is related to 25?

a. F

b. A

c. B

d. E

e. C

11. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around the two concentric square tables in such a
way that one person sits in the middle of each side of the inner table facing away from the center whereas
one person sits in the middle of each side of the outer table facing towards the center. They are from the
same family with two married couples. Either both or none of the parents are alive. The persons facing
each other sit at different tables.

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table. The one who faces towards G sits adjacent
to A. One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law. Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is
the only daughter of A. C is not facing towards A. One person sits between F and D, who is the only
daughter of B. A is not married to B. E is the grandchild of H’s brother. F is facing towards the one who
sits immediate right of E. B is not facing towards G’s daughter. F is not married to B.

What is the position of B with respect to H’s brother?

a. Immediate right

b. Third to the left

c. Second to the left

d. Immediate right

e. None of these

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12. Questions

How is D related to E?

a. Mother

b. Aunt

c. Brother-in-law

d. Maternal Uncle

e. None of these

13. Questions

Who among the following person is sitting immediate right of F’s uncle?

a. The one who sits facing towards B

b. E

c. The one who sits immediate left of D

d. G

e. None of these

14. Questions

How is A related to E?

a. Uncle

b. Grandfather

c. Sister

d. Mother

e. None of these

15. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true with respect to the final arrangement?

a. G is the father-in-law of A

b. Two persons are sitting between D and A, when counted from the left of A

c. H sits facing towards D’s nephew

d. B sits immediate left of C

e. All the statements are true

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16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

There are two buses – X and Y started travelling from a common depot. Both the buses travel through
different stoppages.

Bus X started moving from depot towards south for 8m to reach stoppage 1. Then it turns towards left and
travels for 12m to reach stoppage S2. Then from stoppage S2, it again turns towards the left and travels for
16m to reach stoppage S3. Stoppage S4 is 18m west of stoppage S3. Then, it again takes a right turn and
travels for 16m to reach stoppage S5. Stoppage S6 is 24m east of stoppage S5.

Bus Y started moving from depot towards east for 14m to reach stoppage S7. Then it turns towards the left
and travels for 12m to reach stoppage S8. Then from stoppage S8 it takes a right turn and travels for 12m
to reach stoppage S9. Then, it again takes a right turn and travels for 8m to reach stoppage S10. Stoppage
S11 is 8m west of stoppage S10. From stoppage S11, it takes a left turn and travels for 18m to reach
Stoppage S12. The stoppage S13 is 6m west of stoppage S12.

Note:

I). Stoppage 1 is named as S1 similarly for others.

II). Depot is not considered as stoppage.

These stoppages are assigned with different names according to the below given conditions.

Condition I: If the distance between the consecutive stoppages reached by bus is multiple of 6, then “P” is
named to the second stoppage reached by the bus.

Condition II: If the stoppage is either north-east or south-east from the depot, then the stoppage is named
as Q.

Condition III: If the stoppage is either north-west or south west from the depot, then the stoppage is
named as R.

Condition IV: If the distance between the consecutive stoppages reached by bus is multiple of 4, then “S”
is named to the first stoppage reached by the bus.

If bus A travels for 12m towards the north from the depot to reach stoppage 14, then the distance
between stoppages S14 and S9 is two more than the distance between stoppages __and__.

a. S8 and S9

b. S5 and S6

c. Depot and S11

d. S11 and S12

e. S6 and S7

17. Questions

What is the shortest distance and direction of S11 with respect to S2?

a. 5m, South-east

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b. 3√7m, North-west

c. 4√3m, North

d. 6√5m, North-East

e. 7m, South-west

18. Questions

What is the direction of S13 with respect to Depot?

a. Northeast

b. West

c. Southeast

d. Southwest

e. None of these

19. Questions

Stoppages S6 and S10 are assigned with __ and __ names respectively.

a. PQ and QS

b. RS and PQS

c. QS and RS

d. Q and SQ

e. RPQ and PRS

20. Questions

P is assigned to which of the following stoppages?

I). S2, S6, S13

II). S6, S4, S7

III). S8, S9, S12

a. Only III

b. Both II and III

c. Both I and III

d. Only I

e. All I, II and III

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Explanations:
1. Questions

Final Arrangement:

We have,

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2.


Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter.
A visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them.
E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of G.
D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa.
A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one visited before B.
Only one person visits between A and B.
J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father.
Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and B’s father-in-law.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month.


C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-law of I’s mother.
K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H.
H is the paternal grandmother of L who is only niece of B.
The number of persons visits between F and A’s spouse is the same as the number of persons
visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse.
The one who visits immediately after F’s daughter is visit on October 25.
The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as the date of the one who visit
at last of the year.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

L’s brother visits exactly two months before D.


The number of persons visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of persons
visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March.
C visits two months before the one who is the grandson of F.
Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law.
The date of C visits on one more than the date of F.
A and H’s granddaughter visited on the same date but different month.
The one who has 31days of the month visit on the 19th
One of the person visits after May on the 9th
D’s mother visits on the first day of the month.

From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

2. Questions
Final Arrangement:

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We have,

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2.


Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter.
A visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them.
E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of G.
D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa.
A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one visited before B.
Only one person visits between A and B.
J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father.
Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and B’s father-in-law.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month.


C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-law of I’s mother.
K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H.
H is the paternal grandmother of L who is only niece of B.
The number of persons visits between F and A’s spouse is the same as the number of persons
visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse.
The one who visits immediately after F’s daughter is visit on October 25.
The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as the date of the one who visit
at last of the year.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

L’s brother visits exactly two months before D.


The number of persons visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of persons
visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March.
C visits two months before the one who is the grandson of F.
Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law.
The date of C visits on one more than the date of F.
A and H’s granddaughter visited on the same date but different month.
The one who has 31days of the month visit on the 19th
One of the person visits after May on the 9th
D’s mother visits on the first day of the month.

From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

3. Questions
Final Arrangement:

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We have,

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2.


Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter.
A visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them.
E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of G.
D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa.
A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one visited before B.
Only one person visits between A and B.
J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father.
Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and B’s father-in-law.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month.


C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-law of I’s mother.
K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H.
H is the paternal grandmother of L who is only niece of B.
The number of persons visits between F and A’s spouse is the same as the number of persons
visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse.
The one who visits immediately after F’s daughter is visit on October 25.
The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as the date of the one who visit
at last of the year.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

L’s brother visits exactly two months before D.


The number of persons visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of persons
visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March.
C visits two months before the one who is the grandson of F.
Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law.
The date of C visits on one more than the date of F.
A and H’s granddaughter visited on the same date but different month.
The one who has 31days of the month visit on the 19th
One of the person visits after May on the 9th
D’s mother visits on the first day of the month.

From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

4. Questions
Final Arrangement:

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We have,

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2.


Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter.
A visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them.
E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of G.
D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa.
A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one visited before B.
Only one person visits between A and B.
J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father.
Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and B’s father-in-law.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month.


C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-law of I’s mother.
K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H.
H is the paternal grandmother of L who is only niece of B.
The number of persons visits between F and A’s spouse is the same as the number of persons
visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse.
The one who visits immediately after F’s daughter is visit on October 25.
The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as the date of the one who visit
at last of the year.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

L’s brother visits exactly two months before D.


The number of persons visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of persons
visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March.
C visits two months before the one who is the grandson of F.
Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law.
The date of C visits on one more than the date of F.
A and H’s granddaughter visited on the same date but different month.
The one who has 31days of the month visit on the 19th
One of the person visits after May on the 9th
D’s mother visits on the first day of the month.

From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

5. Questions
Final Arrangement:

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We have,

J is the mother of I and she visits on March 2.


Only three persons visited between J and J’s daughter.
A visits nine days before J, and no one visits between them.
E is the mother of the one who is the spouse of G.
D is the brother-in-law of B, and vice versa.
A is the father of B who visited on January 16, and no one visited before B.
Only one person visits between A and B.
J is the spouse of D who does not have siblings.
D’s mother visits three persons after B’s father.
Only three persons visited between J’s mother-in-law and B’s father-in-law.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

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Again we have,

B’s mother and B’s sister visit in the same month.


C is the daughter of G who is sister-in-law of I’s mother.
K is the nephew of the one who is the daughter-in-law of H.
H is the paternal grandmother of L who is only niece of B.
The number of persons visits between F and A’s spouse is the same as the number of persons
visits between I’s sister and B’s spouse.
The one who visits immediately after F’s daughter is visit on October 25.
The sum of the date visit by L’s mother and B’s mother is same as the date of the one who visit
at last of the year.

From the above condition, case-2 gets eliminated.

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Again we have,

L’s brother visits exactly two months before D.


The number of persons visits before B’s father-in-law is one more than the number of persons
visits after H’s son.
More than one person visits only in February and March.
C visits two months before the one who is the grandson of F.
Only six days between F and G’s father-in-law.
The date of C visits on one more than the date of F.
A and H’s granddaughter visited on the same date but different month.
The one who has 31days of the month visit on the 19th
One of the person visits after May on the 9th
D’s mother visits on the first day of the month.

From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

6. Questions
Final arrangement:

We have,

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The number of employees on ninth floor is an odd number.


Three companies are there between I and the company which has 45 employees.
The number of companies below I is one more than above A.

From above conditions, we have four possibilities:

Again we have,

The difference between the employees in F and D is two.


E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees.
As many floors between E and the company which is on floor number six as between the
company which is on floor number six and H, which is on odd numbered floor.
Two companies are there between D and C, which is two floors below H.

From above conditions, 2 and 3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The employees in company H is less than in company C.


The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight.

Since, only possible multiples of seven are 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

Thus, possible combinations of sixth floor employees and F are (28, 20), (28, 36), (35, 27), and (42, 34).

The difference between the number of employees in F and D is two.

Since, both remaining cases D is at floor number 4, thus the number of employees in company D must be a
multiple of 5.

Thus, only possible combination of sixth floor employees, F and D is (35, 27, 25).

G has six more than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F.
The employees in I is twelve more than B.
The sum of the employees in companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in
companies H and C but neither company C nor H has 44 employees.
Company H has less employees than company C.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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Answer: D

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The number of employees on ninth floor is an odd number.


Three companies are there between I and the company which has 45 employees.
The number of companies below I is one more than above A.

From above conditions, we have four possibilities:

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Again we have,

The difference between the employees in F and D is two.


E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees.
As many floors between E and the company which is on floor number six as between the
company which is on floor number six and H, which is on odd numbered floor.
Two companies are there between D and C, which is two floors below H.

From above conditions, 2 and 3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The employees in company H is less than in company C.


The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight.

Since, only possible multiples of seven are 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

Thus, possible combinations of sixth floor employees and F are (28, 20), (28, 36), (35, 27), and (42, 34).

The difference between the number of employees in F and D is two.

Since, both remaining cases D is at floor number 4, thus the number of employees in company D must be a
multiple of 5.

Thus, only possible combination of sixth floor employees, F and D is (35, 27, 25).

G has six more than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F.
The employees in I is twelve more than B.
The sum of the employees in companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in
companies H and C but neither company C nor H has 44 employees.
Company H has less employees than company C.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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Answer: C (In the given options, all the companies have an odd number of employees, except option c)

8. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The number of employees on ninth floor is an odd number.


Three companies are there between I and the company which has 45 employees.
The number of companies below I is one more than above A.

From above conditions, we have four possibilities:

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Again we have,

The difference between the employees in F and D is two.


E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees.
As many floors between E and the company which is on floor number six as between the
company which is on floor number six and H, which is on odd numbered floor.
Two companies are there between D and C, which is two floors below H.

From above conditions, 2 and 3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The employees in company H is less than in company C.


The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight.

Since, only possible multiples of seven are 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

Thus, possible combinations of sixth floor employees and F are (28, 20), (28, 36), (35, 27), and (42, 34).

The difference between the number of employees in F and D is two.

Since, both remaining cases D is at floor number 4, thus the number of employees in company D must be a
multiple of 5.

Thus, only possible combination of sixth floor employees, F and D is (35, 27, 25).

G has six more than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F.
The employees in I is twelve more than B.
The sum of the employees in companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in
companies H and C but neither company C nor H has 44 employees.
Company H has less employees than company C.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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Answer: C

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The number of employees on ninth floor is an odd number.


Three companies are there between I and the company which has 45 employees.
The number of companies below I is one more than above A.

From above conditions, we have four possibilities:

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Again we have,

The difference between the employees in F and D is two.


E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees.
As many floors between E and the company which is on floor number six as between the
company which is on floor number six and H, which is on odd numbered floor.
Two companies are there between D and C, which is two floors below H.

From above conditions, 2 and 3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The employees in company H is less than in company C.


The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight.

Since, only possible multiples of seven are 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

Thus, possible combinations of sixth floor employees and F are (28, 20), (28, 36), (35, 27), and (42, 34).

The difference between the number of employees in F and D is two.

Since, both remaining cases D is at floor number 4, thus the number of employees in company D must be a
multiple of 5.

Thus, only possible combination of sixth floor employees, F and D is (35, 27, 25).

G has six more than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F.
The employees in I is twelve more than B.
The sum of the employees in companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in
companies H and C but neither company C nor H has 44 employees.
Company H has less employees than company C.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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Answer: E

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The number of employees on ninth floor is an odd number.


Three companies are there between I and the company which has 45 employees.
The number of companies below I is one more than above A.

From above conditions, we have four possibilities:

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Again we have,

The difference between the employees in F and D is two.


E is four floors above the company which has 48 employees.
As many floors between E and the company which is on floor number six as between the
company which is on floor number six and H, which is on odd numbered floor.
Two companies are there between D and C, which is two floors below H.

From above conditions, 2 and 3 get eliminated

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Again we have,

The employees in company H is less than in company C.


The difference between the employees on the sixth floor and F is eight.

Since, only possible multiples of seven are 21, 28, 35, 42, and 49.

Thus, possible combinations of sixth floor employees and F are (28, 20), (28, 36), (35, 27), and (42, 34).

The difference between the number of employees in F and D is two.

Since, both remaining cases D is at floor number 4, thus the number of employees in company D must be a
multiple of 5.

Thus, only possible combination of sixth floor employees, F and D is (35, 27, 25).

G has six more than the half of the employees in B, which is on one of the floors above F.
The employees in I is twelve more than B.
The sum of the employees in companies G and I is equal to the sum of the employees in
companies H and C but neither company C nor H has 44 employees.
Company H has less employees than company C.

From the above conditions, case 4 gets eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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Answer: A

11. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table.


The one who faces towards G sits adjacent to A.
One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is the only daughter of A.
C is not facing towards A.

That means, in case (1), C sits immediate right of G, in case (2), C sits immediate left of G.

One person sits between F and D, who is the only daughter of B.


A is not married to B.
E is the grandchild of H’s brother.
F is facing towards the one who sits immediate right of E.

Since, only two married couples are there in the family, thus H must be the brother-in-law of B, and E
must be the sibling of C.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

B is not facing towards G’s daughter.


F is not married to B.

That means, in case (2) B is facing towards F, case (1) is not valid.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: C

12. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have:

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table.


The one who faces towards G sits adjacent to A.
One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is the only daughter of A.
C is not facing towards A.

That means, in case (1), C sits immediate right of G, in case (2), C sits immediate left of G.

One person sits between F and D, who is the only daughter of B.


A is not married to B.
E is the grandchild of H’s brother.
F is facing towards the one who sits immediate right of E.

Since, only two married couples are there in the family, thus H must be the brother-in-law of B, and E
must be the sibling of C.

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is not facing towards G’s daughter.


F is not married to B.

That means, in case (2) B is facing towards F, case (1) is not valid.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: B

13. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table.


The one who faces towards G sits adjacent to A.
One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have:

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Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is the only daughter of A.
C is not facing towards A.

That means, in case (1), C sits immediate right of G, in case (2), C sits immediate left of G.

One person sits between F and D, who is the only daughter of B.


A is not married to B.
E is the grandchild of H’s brother.
F is facing towards the one who sits immediate right of E.

Since, only two married couples are there in the family, thus H must be the brother-in-law of B, and E
must be the sibling of C.

For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is not facing towards G’s daughter.


F is not married to B.

That means, in case (2) B is facing towards F, case (1) is not valid.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

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For Blood Relation:

Answer: A

14. Questions

Final arrangement

We have:

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table.


The one who faces towards G sits adjacent to A.
One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

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Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is the only daughter of A.
C is not facing towards A.

That means, in case (1), C sits immediate right of G, in case (2), C sits immediate left of G.

One person sits between F and D, who is the only daughter of B.


A is not married to B.
E is the grandchild of H’s brother.
F is facing towards the one who sits immediate right of E.

Since, only two married couples are there in the family, thus H must be the brother-in-law of B, and E
must be the sibling of C.

For Blood Relation:

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Again, we have:

B is not facing towards G’s daughter.


F is not married to B.

That means, in case (2) B is facing towards F, case (1) is not valid.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

For Blood Relation:

Answer: D

15. Questions

Final arrangement

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We have:

A is the only daughter-in-law of G, who sits on the outer table.


The one who faces towards G sits adjacent to A.
One person sits between A and B’s brother-in-law.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again, we have:

Two persons are sitting between G and C, who is the only daughter of A.
C is not facing towards A.

That means, in case (1), C sits immediate right of G, in case (2), C sits immediate left of G.

One person sits between F and D, who is the only daughter of B.


A is not married to B.
E is the grandchild of H’s brother.
F is facing towards the one who sits immediate right of E.

Since, only two married couples are there in the family, thus H must be the brother-in-law of B, and E
must be the sibling of C.

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For Blood Relation:

Again, we have:

B is not facing towards G’s daughter.


F is not married to B.

That means, in case (2) B is facing towards F, case (1) is not valid.

From the above conditions, case 1 gets eliminated. Hence, case 2 shows the final arrangement.

For Blood Relation:

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Answer: C

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: B

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: D

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: C

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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Answer: A

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

Answer: C

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