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    DIRECTIONS: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    A, B, C, D, E and F are six representatives from different countries, viz China, India, Brazil, Russia, Canada and Spain, not necessarily in the same order. Each one is scheduled to represent his country on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday.

    The one who is from Russia is scheduled to represent his country on Thursday. D represents his country on Tuesday. A is from China but represents neither on Wednesday nor on Saturday. C represents neither Russia nor India but has scheduled his day on Friday. B is from Brazil and E is from Spain.

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    Who is from Canada?

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    A, B, C, D, E and F are six representatives from different countries, viz China, India, Brazil, Russia, Canada and Spain, not necessarily in the same order. Each one is scheduled to represent his country on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday.

    The one who is from Russia is scheduled to represent his country on Thursday. D represents his country on Tuesday. A is from China but represents neither on Wednesday nor on Saturday. C represents neither Russia nor India but has scheduled his day on Friday. B is from Brazil and E is from Spain.

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    Who is scheduled to represent his country on the day after D represents his country?

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    A, B, C, D, E and F are six representatives from different countries, viz China, India, Brazil, Russia, Canada and Spain, not necessarily in the same order. Each one is scheduled to represent his country on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday.

    The one who is from Russia is scheduled to represent his country on Thursday. D represents his country on Tuesday. A is from China but represents neither on Wednesday nor on Saturday. C represents neither Russia nor India but has scheduled his day on Friday. B is from Brazil and E is from Spain.

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    Which of the following combinations is correct?

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    Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are-kept in bottles of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is only between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?

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    The system of arrangement will be -

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    Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are-kept in bottles of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is only between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle.

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    Which bottle contains chemical L ?

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    The system of arrangement will be -

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    Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are-kept in bottles of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is only between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle.

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    Which of the following combinations of chemical and bottle is correct ?

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    The system of arrangement will be -

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    Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are-kept in bottles of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is only between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle.

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    Which bottle contains chemical Q ?

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    The system of arrangement will be -

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    Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are-kept in bottles of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is only between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle.

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    If all the six chemicals are arranged alphabetically from left to right, positions of how many will remain unchanged?

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    The system of arrangement will be -

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    Prashant Arora has three children – Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharma, and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.

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    What is the surname of Rashmi?

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    From given text, we can draw the given diagram:

    Rashmi is the daughter of Amit who is son of Sharmas and married to Veena. So, the surname of Rashmi is Sharma.

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    Prashant Arora has three children – Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharma, and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.

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    How is Sameer related to Monika’s father?

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    From given text, we can draw the given diagram:

    Sameer is the son of Ashish who is the son of Prashant Arora. So, Sameer is the grandson of monika’s father.

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