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  • Question 1/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Statements:

    Some flowers are pink

    Only a few pink are red

    All red are maroon

    Conclusions:

    I. Few pinks are maroon

    II. Some flowers are red.

    Solutions

    The least possible diagram for the given statements is as follows:

    I. Few pinks are maroon → True (Clearly shown in the diagram)

    II. Some flowers are red → False (It is a possibility but not definite)

    Hence, Only I follows.

  • Question 2/10
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    In the following question, a given question is followed by information in two statements. You have to find out the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly.

    How is 'a' written in a code language?

    I) 'Doctors are a hero' is written as 'cm pi kr tn' and 'Hero inspires all citizen' is written as 'ms kn ck pi'.

    II) 'Every citizen is a hero' is written as 'kr pi cl no' and 'Hero acts in a film' is written as 'lf po kr pi'.

    Solutions

    Statement I:

    'Doctors are a hero' is written as 'cm pi kr tn' and 'Hero inspires all citizen' is written as 'ms kn ck pi'.

    Hence, statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

    Statement II:

    'Every citizen is a hero' is written as 'kr pi cl no' and 'Hero acts in a film' is written as 'lf po kr pi'.

    Hence, statement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

    Using both statement I and II

    Hence, code of 'A' is 'kr'.

    Therefore Both statements I and II are required.

  • Question 3/10
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    The question below consists of 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. Read both the statements and give answer.

    Rohan sits for his board examination for six subjects viz, English, Hindi, Mathematics, Computer, Physics, and Chemistry starting from Monday and ending on Saturday. Which subject is scheduled on Wednesday?

    I) Hindi is scheduled immediately after Computer. Physics is not scheduled for Monday. Four subjects are scheduled between Hindi and English.

    II) Chemistry is scheduled for Thursday. Physics is scheduled immediately after English.

    Solutions

    From Statement I,

    1) Four subjects are scheduled between Hindi and English.

    2) Hindi is scheduled immediately after Computer

    3) Physics is not scheduled for Monday

    From Statement II,

    1) Chemistry is scheduled for Thursday.

    2) Physics is scheduled immediately after English.

    Combining Statement I and II,

    1) Four subjects are scheduled between Hindi and English.

    2) Hindi is scheduled immediately after Computer.

    3) Chemistry is scheduled for Thursday.

    4) Physics is scheduled immediately after English.

    Therefore, Mathematics is scheduled on Wednesday.

    Hence, Both I and II are required.

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U, live in a three-floor building. The ground floor is numbered as 1, and the top floor is numbered as 3. Each floor consists of two flats, with Flat 1 west of Flat 2. Each of them likes different brands Samsung, Apple, Sony, Adidas, Dell, and Philips. U does not like Apple and Samsung. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas. The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q does not live in Flat 1. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple. At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors.

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    ___ lives to the south east of ____.

    Solutions

    1) In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

    3

    T

     

     

    T

    T

     

     

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    2)The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. It is given that Q lives below R which confirms that R does not live on Floor 1 and the one who likes Apple lives on Floor 2, so R does not live on Floor 2. It means that R lives on Floor 3.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    3) S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. Case 3 and Case 4 are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    4) The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    5)  U does not like Apple and Samsung. 

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    6) Q does not live in Flat 1. Case 1(a) and Case 1(b) are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    7) At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors. Case 2(a) is eliminated as it does not satisfy the given conditions.

    The final arrangement is:

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    U(Adidas)

    P(Apple)

    1

    S(Philips)

    Q(Samsung)

    Hence, Q lives to the southeast of R.

  • Question 5/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U, live in a three-floor building. The ground floor is numbered as 1, and the top floor is numbered as 3. Each floor consists of two flats, with Flat 1 west of Flat 2. Each of them likes different brands Samsung, Apple, Sony, Adidas, Dell, and Philips. U does not like Apple and Samsung. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas. The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q does not live in Flat 1. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple. At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors.

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    Who among the following lives to the northeast of S?

    I. The one who likes Dell.

    II. R

    III. The one who likes Apple.

    Solutions

    1) In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

    3

    T

     

     

    T

    T

     

     

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    2)The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. It is given that Q lives below R which confirms that R does not live on Floor 1 and the one who likes Apple lives on Floor 2, so R does not live on Floor 2. It means that R lives on Floor 3.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    3) S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. Case 3 and Case 4 are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    4) The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    5)  U does not like Apple and Samsung. 

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    6) Q does not live in Flat 1. Case 1(a) and Case 1(b) are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    7) At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors. Case 2(a) is eliminated as it does not satisfy the given conditions.

    The final arrangement is:

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    U(Adidas)

    P(Apple)

    1

    S(Philips)

    Q(Samsung)

    Hence, Only I( The one who likes Dell.) and III(The one who likes Apple.) lives to the north east of S.

  • Question 6/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U, live in a three-floor building. The ground floor is numbered as 1, and the top floor is numbered as 3. Each floor consists of two flats, with Flat 1 west of Flat 2. Each of them likes different brands Samsung, Apple, Sony, Adidas, Dell, and Philips. U does not like Apple and Samsung. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas. The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q does not live in Flat 1. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple. At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors.

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    Four from the following five are related in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one which doesn't belong to that group?

    Solutions

    1) In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

    3

    T

     

     

    T

    T

     

     

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    2)The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. It is given that Q lives below R which confirms that R does not live on Floor 1 and the one who likes Apple lives on Floor 2, so R does not live on Floor 2. It means that R lives on Floor 3.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    3) S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. Case 3 and Case 4 are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    4) The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    5)  U does not like Apple and Samsung.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    6) Q does not live in Flat 1. Case 1(a) and Case 1(b) are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    7) At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors. Case 2(a) is eliminated as it does not satisfy the given conditions.

    The final arrangement is:

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    U(Adidas)

    P(Apple)

    1

    S(Philips)

    Q(Samsung)

    All except U belong to odd numbered floor. Hence, does not belong to that group.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

    Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, and U, live in a three-floor building. The ground floor is numbered as 1, and the top floor is numbered as 3. Each floor consists of two flats, with Flat 1 west of Flat 2. Each of them likes different brands Samsung, Apple, Sony, Adidas, Dell, and Philips. U does not like Apple and Samsung. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas. The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q does not live in Flat 1. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple. At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors.

    ...view full instructions


    ____ lives in Flat 2 of 2nd floor.

    Solutions

    1) In the same flat number, the one who likes Apple lives immediately above the one who likes Samsung. T lives above the floor of the one who likes Apple.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

     Flat 1 

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

     Flat 2 

    3

    T

     

     

    T

    T

     

     

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    2)The one who likes Apple lives on a different floor from R. Q lives below R, who likes Sony. It is given that Q lives below R which confirms that R does not live on Floor 1 and the one who likes Apple lives on Floor 2, so R does not live on Floor 2. It means that R lives on Floor 3.

     

    Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Case 4

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

     

     

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    (Apple)

     

    1

    (Samsung)

     

     

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    (Samsung)

     

    3) S likes Philips and lives in a different flat number from T. Case 3 and Case 4 are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T

    R(Sony)

    T

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

     

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

     

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    4) The one who likes Dell lives above the floor of the one who likes Adidas.

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    (Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    5)  U does not like Apple and Samsung. 

     

    Case 1(a)

    Case 1(b)

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    (Apple)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    (Samsung)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    6) Q does not live in Flat 1. Case 1(a) and Case 1(b) are eliminated as they do not satisfy the given conditions.

     

    Case 2(a)

    Case 2(b)

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    S(Philips)

    (Apple)

    U(Adidas)

    (Apple)

    1

    U(Adidas)

    (Samsung)

    S(Philips)

    (Samsung)

    7) At least one floor is below P. Q and U live on different floors. Case 2(a) is eliminated as it does not satisfy the given conditions.

    The final arrangement is:

    Floor

    Flat 1

    Flat 2

    3

    R(Sony)

    T(Dell)

    2

    U(Adidas)

    P(Apple)

    1

    S(Philips)

    Q(Samsung)

    Hence, P lives in Flat 2 of the 2nd floor.

  • Question 8/10
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    Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

    There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U. All of them have different weights. P is heavier than Q but lighter than S. Only two persons are lighter than T. Weight of S is 95 kg and that of Q is 50 kg. Both S and P are heavier than R but lighter than U. R is not the person whose weight is the least.

    How many persons are lighter than R?

    Solutions

    Persons - P, Q, R, S, T and U.

    1. P is heavier than Q but lighter than S.

    S > P > Q

    2. Only two persons are lighter than T.

    _ > _ > _ > T > _ > _

    3. Weight of S is 95 kg and that of Q is 50 kg.

    S – 95 Kg and Q – 50 Kg

    4. Both S and P are heavier than R but lighter than U.

    U > S and P > R

    5. R is not the person whose weight is least.

    _ > _ > _ > T > _ > R

    On combining all the points, we get:

    U > S > P > T > R > Q

    Hence, only one person is lighter than R.

  • Question 9/10
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    Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

    There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U. All of them have different weights. P is heavier than Q but lighter than S. Only two persons are lighter than T. Weight of S is 95 kg and that of Q is 50 kg. Both S and P are heavier than R but lighter than U. R is not the person whose weight is the least.

    If the sum of the weight of S, Q and U is 242 Kg, then find the weight of U.

    Solutions

    Persons - P, Q, R, S, T and U.

    1. P is heavier than Q but lighter than S.

    S > P > Q

    2. Only two persons are lighter than T.

    _ > _ > _ > T > _ > _

    3. Weight of S is 95 kg and that of Q is 50 kg.

    S – 95 Kg and Q – 50 Kg

    4. Both S and P are heavier than R but lighter than U.

    U > S and P > R

    5. R is not the person whose weight is least.

    _ > _ > _ > T > _ > R

    On combining all the points, we get:

    U > S > P > T > R > Q

    S + Q + U = 242 Kg

    Q = 50 Kg and S = 95 kg

    95 + 50 + U = 242 Kg

    Or, U = (242 – 145) Kg

    Therefore, U = 97 Kg

    Hence, the weight of U is 97 Kg.

  • Question 10/10
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    Study the following information to answer the given questions.

    Some friends sit around a circular table all facing inside. A sits 5th to the right of R, who sits 7th to the right of D. F sits 3rd to the left of U, who does not sit beside A. P sits to the immediate right of K, who sits 6th to the right of B, who sits beside R. L sits between Q and G. T, who sits immediately between O and D, sits 2nd to the right of J, who sits beside E. S sits to the immediate right of N, who sits 3rd to the left of H. 6 people sit between A and O, who sits 2nd to the left of D. Q sits beside A. I, who sits beside D, has 4 people sitting between him and M. C sits beside H, who sits beside M.

    How many people sit between C and the one who sits 5th to the left of O, when counted from the right of C?

    Solutions

    Given:

    1. A sits 5th to the right of R, who sits 7th to the right of D.

    2. 6 people sit between A and O, who sits 2nd to the left of D.

    3. T, who sits immediately between O and D, sits 2nd to the right of J, who sits beside E.

    4. I, who sits beside D, has 4 people sitting between him and M.

    5. P sits to the immediate right of K, who sits 6th to the right of B, who sits beside R.

    6. C sits beside H, who sits beside M.

    7. S sits to the immediate right of N, who sits 3rd to the left of H.

    8. F sits 3rd to the left of U, who does not sit near A.

    9. Q sits beside A

    10. L sits between Q and G.

    K sits 5th to the left of O.

    Hence, 9 people sit between C and K, when counted from the right of C.

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