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1. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G- are working in an organization at different designation AM


(Assistant Manager), MG (Manager), DGM (Deputy General Manager), GM (General Manager), CGM
(Chief General Manager), ED (Executive Director) and CEO (Chief Executive Officer). The hierarchy of
the designations is given in increasing order, such that AM is the junior-most designation and CEO is the
senior-most designation. All of them are using different types of drinking glasses, viz., Coupe, Cordial,
Sour, Sling, Martini, Grappa, and Nosing.

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E. Only three persons are designated between the one who
uses Nosing and E. As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses
Sling. Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe. B is immediate junior to
the one who uses Coupe. The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is
two more than the number of persons senior to F. C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to
A. Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini. At least two persons are senior
to the one who uses Martini.

If the person who uses Cordial is demoted one position, then how many persons are designated
between the demoted person and G?

a. Two

b. One

c. None

d. Four

e. Three

2. Questions

Which of the following statement(s) is/are NOT FALSE as per the final arrangement?

I). D uses Martini glass

II). A is three persons senior to the one who uses Grappa


III). F is designated as CEO

IV). Only two persons are designated between the one who uses Sling and G

a. Only II and III

b. Only I, II and IV

c. Only III and IV

d. Only I and III

e. All I, II, III and IV

3. Questions

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Who among the following persons is four persons senior to the one who is immediately junior to
the one who uses Sour glass?

a. The one who uses Sling glass

b. F

c. D

d. G

e. The one who uses Martini glass

4. Questions

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If the glasses used by the CEO, CGM and AM were broken, then who among the following person's
glass did not break?

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a. The one who uses Martini glass

b. A

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d. C

e. The one who uses Grappa glass


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5. Questions
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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?
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a. F - Coupe
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b. A - Martini
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c. C - Nosing
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d. D - Grappa

e. E - Sour
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6. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G- have different numbers of balls and each ball has different colours
viz., White, Blue, Black, Green, Yellow, Pink,and Brown.

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball. D has less balls than the one who has the
Pink-coloured ball. E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball. B
has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C. C doesn’t have a green coloured
ball. A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball. At most, three persons have more balls
than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball. The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than
F, but less than C. G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-

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coloured ball. F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B.

If all the persons are ranked from 1 to 7 based on the number of balls such that the person with the
highest number of balls is ranked one and second highest is ranked 2 and so on, then what are the
ranks of the person who has the Yellow-coloured ball, D and B respectively?

a. 7, 3, 4

b. 6, 5, 4

c. 5, 4, 7

d. 6, 7, 4

e. 7, 5, 3

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How many persons are there between the one who has the Green-coloured ball and the one who has
the Black-coloured ball as per the given arrangement?

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a. Four

b. Five
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c. Two
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d. Three

e. One
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8. Questions
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If the person who has the third lowest number of balls has ‘X’ number of balls, and C has ‘3X’
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number of balls and the one who has the Brown-coloured ball has 50 balls less than that of C. The
total number of balls have by all the three persons is 510, then what is the possible sum of the
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number of balls B and D have?


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a. 270

b. 280
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c. 260

d. 250

e. 265

9. Questions

If the ratio of the number of Green to White balls is 5:3 and C has 10 balls more than the one who
has Pink-coloured balls. The difference between the number of balls with the one who has Blue
balls and G is equal to the number of balls with B, then find the number of balls D have?

a. 6

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b. 9

c. 15

d. 3

e. 12

10. Questions

If the persons whose names start with a vowel are interchanging their position with the person
whose name comes immediately after as per alphabetical series in the given arrangement, then how
many persons have balls between the one who has Pink-coloured balls and F? (The colour of the
balls remains unchanged).

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a. No one

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b. Three

c. Two

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d. One

e. More than three


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11. Questions
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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
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the question. Read all the statements and give an answer.

Seven boxes- viz., A, B, D, E, F, G, and H- are kept one above another in a stack. It is assumed that
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no other boxes are kept in the stack other than the given boxes. Which of the following boxes is two
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boxes below Box F?


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Statement I: Box G is kept two boxes above Box B. Box H is kept immediately below Box F. At least
three boxes are kept between Box F and Box B. Only two boxes are kept between Box A and Box H.
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Statement II: Box A is kept above Box B but not immediately above. Box E is kept adjacent to Box G,
but is kept two boxes above Box D. Only three boxes are kept between Box A and Box G.
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a. If the data given in the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

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

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

d. If the data given in both statements I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.

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

12. Questions

In a certain code language “Puzzle Voice Texture Shine” is coded as “zt mk lq ar”, then what is the

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phrase for the code ‘xq bd ps’ in the given code language?

Statement I: “Temple Gross Scold Narrow” is coded as “gh lr tk pw” , “Money Script Gross
Texture” is coded as “mk cg xq gh” and “Xerox Matters Script Temple” is coded as “cg ny bd lr”

Statement II: “Joker Narrow Love Voice” is coded as “pw pm ar ct”, “Adjust Xerox Matters” is
coded as “ln bd ny” and “Scold Joker Capture Shine” is coded as “ps zt pm tk”

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

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

c. If the data given in both statements I and statement II are sufficient to answer the question

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

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e. If the data given in both statements I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the
question

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13. Questions

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Seven persons - J, K, L, M, N, O, and P are sitting around a circular table facing away from the
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centre with equal distance between adjacent persons. Who among the following persons sits third
to the right of the one who sits immediate right of M?

Statement I: K sits two places away from P. J sits immediate right of O but doesn’t sit adjacent to N. L
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sits third to the left of N. One person sits between M and L.

Statement II: Three persons sit between O and K. J sits second to the right of N, who sits fourth to the
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right of P. M sits adjacent to L, who is neither an immediate neighbor of O nor sits immediate left of N.

a. If the data given in either statement I or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
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b. If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

c. If the data given in both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question
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d. If the data given in the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
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e. If the data given in the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
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14. Questions

What is the direction of point Q with respect to point W?

Statement I: Point Y is 6m west of Point Q. Point Z is exactly between Point U and Point R. Point S is
north-east of Point Q. Point S is 10m north of Point R. Point U is south-east of both Point Q and Point S.
Point W is 12m south of Point Z. Point U is east of Point R.

Statement II: Point R is 10m west of Point U, which is north-east of Point W. Point Q is east of Point Y.
Point S is 5m west of Point Z. Point W is 20m south of Point S.

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

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

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

d. If the data given in both statements I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the
question

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

15. Questions

Six persons - I, J, K, L, M, and N- went to an event on two different dates either 6th or 7th of three
different months viz., May, June, and August of the same year. Only one person went to the event
on each date and only two persons went to the event each month. Who among the following persons
went in the same month as K?

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Statement I: M went on an odd numbered date. Only two persons went between I and N. As many persons
went before I as after J. L went on the same date as J, who didn’t go in the month having 30 days.

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Statement II: L went three persons after M. Only one person went between N and J. The number of
persons who went before N is two more than the number of persons who went after K. I neither went on an

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even numbered date nor went in the same month as M.
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a. If the data given in both statements I and statement II together are sufficient to answer the question

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

d. If the data given in both statements I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the
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question

e. If the data given in the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
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16. Questions

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
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Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H- live on eight different floors of an eight storeyed building
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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. They like different types of Hair cut viz.,
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Fade, Quiff, Mullet, Crew cut, Fringe, Afro, Buzz cut and Man-bun.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade. Only three persons live
between E and B. As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as below the one who likes Quiff,
where neither of them lives adjacent to B. G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but doesn’t live on a
prime-numbered floor. Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D. The number of
floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one who likes Mullet and the
one who likes Fringe. A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe. C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet. The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

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

I). A- Fade

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II). G - Fringe

III). B – Man-bun

IV). D - Fade

a. Only III and IV

b. Only I, II and III

c. Only II and III

d. Only I and IV

e. Only II and IV

17. Questions

Who among the following persons doesn’t live on an even-numbered floor?

a. H

b. The one who likes Fringe

c. A

d. The one who likes Buzz cut

e. G

18. Questions

____ lives ___ floors below the one who likes Buzz cut.

a. H, Three

b. B, Four

c. C, Five

d. D, Three

e. A, Two

19. Questions

As many floors above B as below ___.

a. The one who likes Afro

b. D

c. The one who likes Fringe

d. F

e. The one who likes Buzz cut

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20. Questions

If the haircut charge of each person is the product of the place value of the person’s name (as per
the alphabetical order) and their floor numbers respectively, then how many persons’ haircut
charge is an odd number?

a. None

b. One

c. Two

d. Three

e. Four

Explanations:
1. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E.


Only three persons are designated between the one who uses Nosing and E.
As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses Sling.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

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Again, we have,

Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe.
B is immediately junior to the one who uses Coupe.
The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is two more than
the number of persons senior to F.

From the above conditions, we get one more possibility i.e., case-1a

Again, we have,

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C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to A.


Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini.
At least two persons are senior to the one who uses Martini.

After applying the above conditions, case-2 and case-1a get eliminated because C neither uses Cordial nor
Martini and is not senior to A, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.C

Answer: E

2. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E.


Only three persons are designated between the one who uses Nosing and E.
As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses Sling.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have,

Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe.
B is immediately junior to the one who uses Coupe.
The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is two more than
the number of persons senior to F.

From the above conditions, we get one more possibility i.e., case-1a

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Again, we have,

C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to A.


Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini.
At least two persons are senior to the one who uses Martini.

After applying the above conditions, case-2 and case-1a get eliminated because C neither uses Cordial nor
Martini and is not senior to A, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.C

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Answer: D

3. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E.


Only three persons are designated between the one who uses Nosing and E.
As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses Sling.

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From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have,

Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe.
B is immediately junior to the one who uses Coupe.
The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is two more than
the number of persons senior to F.

From the above conditions, we get one more possibility i.e., case-1a

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Again, we have,

C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to A.


Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini.
At least two persons are senior to the one who uses Martini.

After applying the above conditions, case-2 and case-1a get eliminated because C neither uses Cordial nor
Martini and is not senior to A, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.C

Answer: B

4. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E.


Only three persons are designated between the one who uses Nosing and E.
As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses Sling.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have,

Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe.
B is immediately junior to the one who uses Coupe.
The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is two more than

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the number of persons senior to F.

From the above conditions, we get one more possibility i.e., case-1a

Again, we have,

C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to A.


Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini.
At least two persons are senior to the one who uses Martini.

After applying the above conditions, case-2 and case-1a get eliminated because C neither uses Cordial nor
Martini and is not senior to A, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.C

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Answer: A

5. Questions

Final arrangement:

We have,

The one who uses Sour is two persons junior to E.


Only three persons are designated between the one who uses Nosing and E.
As many persons are senior to the one who uses Nosing as junior to the one who uses Sling.

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From the above conditions, there are two possibilities

Again, we have,

Only two persons are designated between G and the one who uses Coupe.
B is immediately junior to the one who uses Coupe.
The number of persons designated between B and the one who uses Grappa is two more than
the number of persons senior to F.

From the above conditions, we get one more possibility i.e., case-1a

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Again, we have,

C neither uses Cordial nor Martini and is not senior to A.


Only one person is designated between A and the one who uses Martini.
At least two persons are senior to the one who uses Martini.

After applying the above conditions, case-2 and case-1a get eliminated because C neither uses Cordial nor
Martini and is not senior to A, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.C

Answer: C [In all other options, one person is designated between the first person and the person who uses
the given glass, except option (c)]

6. Questions

Final arrangement:
C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
At most, three persons have more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball.
The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than F, but less than C.
F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B
D has less balls than the one who has the Pink-coloured ball.

Case -1: C > Brown > Pink > F > D(White) > E > A

Case-2: _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _ > _

Case-3: _ > _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _

C > Pink > F > White > E > A

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B > F > White > E > A

Pink > D

C > Brown

B has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C.
C doesn’t have a green coloured ball.
A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball.
G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-
coloured ball.

Green/C > B

Black > A

Blue > G

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

Answer: E

7. Questions

Final arrangement:

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
At most, three persons have more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball.
The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than F, but less than C.
F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B
D has less balls than the one who has the Pink-coloured ball.

Case -1: C > Brown > Pink > F > D(White) > E > A

Case-2: _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _ > _

Case-3: _ > _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _

C > Pink > F > White > E > A

B > F > White > E > A

Pink > D

C > Brown

B has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C.
C doesn’t have a green coloured ball.
A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball.
G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-
coloured ball.

Green/C > B

Black > A

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Blue > G

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

Answer: D

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Final arrangement:

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
At most, three persons have more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball.
The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than F, but less than C.
F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B
D has less balls than the one who has the Pink-coloured ball.

Case -1: C > Brown > Pink > F > D(White) > E > A

Case-2: _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _ > _


Case-3: _ > _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _

C > Pink > F > White > E > A

B > F > White > E > A

Pink > D

C > Brown

B has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C.
C doesn’t have a green coloured ball.
A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball.
G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-
coloured ball.

Green/C > B

Black > A

Blue > G

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

Answer: B

The one who has the third lowest number of balls is D

C= 3X
D=X

The one who has Brown-coloured ball is F

F=3X-50

3X+3X-50+X=510

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7X=510+50=560

X=80

D=80;

C=240;

F=190

So, the only possible option is b)280

9. Questions

Final arrangement:

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
At most, three persons have more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball.
The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than F, but less than C.
F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B
D has less balls than the one who has the Pink-coloured ball.

Case -1: C > Brown > Pink > F > D(White) > E > A

Case-2: _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _ > _

Case-3: _ > _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _

C > Pink > F > White > E > A

B > F > White > E > A

Pink > D

C > Brown

B has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C.
C doesn’t have a green coloured ball.
A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball.
G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-
coloured ball.

Green/C > B

Black > A

Blue > G

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)
Answer: A

Let, the number of Green-coloured balls(G) and White-coloured balls(D) be 5a and 3a, respectively.

C = 10+B(Pink coloured balls);

C-G=B;

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We know that G = 5a;

C - 5a = B;

5a = C - B;

⇒ 5a = 10+B - B;

5a=10; then we get a = 2;

D = 3a = 3(2) = 6 balls

10. Questions

Final arrangement:

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

C has more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
At most, three persons have more balls than the one who has the Brown-coloured ball.
E has more balls than A but less balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball.
The one who has the Pink-coloured ball has more balls than F, but less than C.
F has more balls than the one who has the White-coloured ball, but less than B
D has less balls than the one who has the Pink-coloured ball.

Case -1: C > Brown > Pink > F > D(White) > E > A

Case-2: _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _ > _

Case-3: _ > _ > _ > Brown > _ > _ > _

C > Pink > F > White > E > A

B > F > White > E > A

Pink > D

C > Brown

B has less balls than both the one who has the Green-coloured ball and C.
C doesn’t have a green coloured ball.
A has less balls than the one who has the Black-coloured ball.
G has less balls than the one who has the Blue-coloured ball but doesn’t have the Pink-
coloured ball.

Green/C > B

Black > A

Blue > G

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)
Answer: C

C(Blue) > G(Green) > B(Pink) > F(Brown) > D(White) > E(Black) > A(Yellow)

The persons whose names start with a vowel (A and E here) are each interchanged with the person whose
name comes immediately after theirs in alphabetical order (B and F, respectively) in the given

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arrangement, (Colour of the balls remain unchanged)

After the interchange,

C(Blue) > G(Green) > A(Pink) > E(Brown) > D(White) > F(Black) > B(Yellow)

⇒There are two persons between the one who has Pink-coloured balls and F.

11. Questions

Answer: D

Statement I:

Statement II:

We get multiple possibilities from statement II.

Both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.


12. Questions

Answer: E

By combining both statement I and II, we get

xq- Money

ps- Capture

bd- Xerox/Matters

13. Questions

Answer: D

Statement I:

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Statement II:

14. Questions

Answer: A

Statement I:

Statement II:

Not satisfied. ( because from the statement-II Q and Y doesn’t have any relation with other points in those
given statements.)

15. Questions

Answer: E

Statement I:

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Statement II:

16. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade.
Only three persons live between E and B.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again, we have,

As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as are below the one who likes Quiff, where
neither of them lives adjacent to B.
G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but does not live on a prime-numbered floor.
Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D.
The number of floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one
who likes Mullet and the one who likes Fringe.

From the above condition, case-3 gets eliminated because only one floor is between G and H, who lives
three floors below D, which is not satisfied.

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Again, we have,

A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe.


C neither lives above F nor likes Buzz cut or Mullet.
The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

After applying these above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

17. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade.
Only three persons live between E and B.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again, we have,

As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as are below the one who likes Quiff, where
neither of them lives adjacent to B.
G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but does not live on a prime-numbered floor.
Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D.
The number of floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one
who likes Mullet and the one who likes Fringe.

From the above condition, case-3 gets eliminated because only one floor is between G and H, who lives
three floors below D, which is not satisfied.

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Again, we have,

A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe.


C neither lives above F nor likes Buzz cut or Mullet.
The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

After applying these above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

18. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade.
Only three persons live between E and B.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again, we have,

As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as are below the one who likes Quiff, where
neither of them lives adjacent to B.
G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but does not live on a prime-numbered floor.
Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D.
The number of floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one
who likes Mullet and the one who likes Fringe.

From the above condition, case-3 gets eliminated because only one floor is between G and H, who lives
three floors below D, which is not satisfied.

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Again, we have,

A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe.


C neither lives above F nor likes Buzz cut or Mullet.
The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

After applying these above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: B

19. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade.
Only three persons live between E and B.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again, we have,

As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as are below the one who likes Quiff, where
neither of them lives adjacent to B.
G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but does not live on a prime-numbered floor.
Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D.
The number of floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one
who likes Mullet and the one who likes Fringe.

From the above condition, case-3 gets eliminated because only one floor is between G and H, who lives
three floors below D, which is not satisfied.

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Again, we have,

A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe.


C neither lives above F nor likes Buzz cut or Mullet.
The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

After applying these above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: A

20. Questions

Final arrangement:

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We have,

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, two floors above the one who likes Fade.
Only three persons live between E and B.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again, we have,

As many floors are above the one who likes Afro as are below the one who likes Quiff, where
neither of them lives adjacent to B.
G lives just above the one who likes Quiff but does not live on a prime-numbered floor.
Only one floor is between G and H, who lives three floors below D.
The number of floors between D and H is one less than the number of floors between the one
who likes Mullet and the one who likes Fringe.

From the above condition, case-3 gets eliminated because only one floor is between G and H, who lives
three floors below D, which is not satisfied.

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Again, we have,

A lives two floors above the one who likes Fringe.


C neither lives above F nor likes Buzz cut or Mullet.
The one who likes Man-bun doesn’t live on an odd-numbered floor.

After applying these above conditions, case-2 gets eliminated because C neither lives above F nor likes
Buzz cut or Mullet, which is not satisfied. Thus, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C (Charge of E= 5*7=35; For C=3*1=3)

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