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Box Based Puzzle & Syllogism Test 106
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Box Based Puzzle & Syllogism Test 106
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    There are eight boxes kept in a shelf i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, not necessarily in the same order. They are coloured in Grey, Pink, Green, Brown, Red, White, Orange and Blue papers, not necessarily in the same order. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not coloured in Green or Brown. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or blue in colour. There are at least two boxes kept below C. The box coloured in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither coloured in Blue nor is kept at the top. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom. E which is coloured in Red has kept four boxes below A.

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    What is the color of the Box H?
    Solutions
    1. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box.
    2. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not colored in Green or Brown.
    3. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or Blue in color.
    4. There are at least two boxes kept below C.
    5. The box colored in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither colored in Blue nor is kept at the top.
    6. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom.
    7. E which is colored in Red is kept four boxes below A.
    Pink is  the color of the Box H.
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    There are eight boxes kept in a shelf i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, not necessarily in the same order. They are coloured in Grey, Pink, Green, Brown, Red, White, Orange and Blue papers, not necessarily in the same order. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not coloured in Green or Brown. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or blue in colour. There are at least two boxes kept below C. The box coloured in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither coloured in Blue nor is kept at the top. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom. E which is coloured in Red has kept four boxes below A.

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    Which Box colored in Blue?
    Solutions
    1. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box.
    2. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not colored in Green or Brown.
    3. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or Blue in color.
    4. There are at least two boxes kept below C.
    5. The box colored in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither colored in Blue nor is kept at the top.
    6. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom.
    7. E which is colored in Red is kept four boxes below A.
    D box colour in blue.
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    There are eight boxes kept in a shelf i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, not necessarily in the same order. They are coloured in Grey, Pink, Green, Brown, Red, White, Orange and Blue papers, not necessarily in the same order. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not coloured in Green or Brown. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or blue in colour. There are at least two boxes kept below C. The box coloured in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither coloured in Blue nor is kept at the top. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom. E which is coloured in Red has kept four boxes below A.

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    The boxes kept at the top and the bottom respectively are colored in?
    Solutions
    1. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box.
    2. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not colored in Green or Brown.
    3. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or Blue in color.
    4. There are at least two boxes kept below C.
    5. The box colored in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither colored in Blue nor is kept at the top.
    6. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom.
    7. E which is colored in Red is kept four boxes below A.
     
    The boxes kept at the top and the bottom respectively are colored in White and Green. 
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    There are eight boxes kept in a shelf i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, not necessarily in the same order. They are coloured in Grey, Pink, Green, Brown, Red, White, Orange and Blue papers, not necessarily in the same order. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not coloured in Green or Brown. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or blue in colour. There are at least two boxes kept below C. The box coloured in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither coloured in Blue nor is kept at the top. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom. E which is coloured in Red has kept four boxes below A.

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    How many boxes are kept between F and E?
    Solutions
    1. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box.
    2. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not colored in Green or Brown.
    3. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or Blue in color.
    4. There are at least two boxes kept below C.
    5. The box colored in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither colored in Blue nor is kept at the top.
    6. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom.
    7. E which is colored in Red is kept four boxes below A.
      
    Two boxes are kept between F and E
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    There are eight boxes kept in a shelf i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, not necessarily in the same order. They are coloured in Grey, Pink, Green, Brown, Red, White, Orange and Blue papers, not necessarily in the same order. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not coloured in Green or Brown. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or blue in colour. There are at least two boxes kept below C. The box coloured in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither coloured in Blue nor is kept at the top. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom. E which is coloured in Red has kept four boxes below A.

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    Which of the following statements is correct?
    Solutions
    1. The Orange Box is four boxes above the Blue Box.
    2. There is exactly one box between B and H. The Blue Box is kept just below H. H is not colored in Green or Brown.
    3. G is kept adjacent to B but not adjacent to H. A is kept just above C and neither of them is orange or Blue in color.
    4. There are at least two boxes kept below C.
    5. The box colored in White is kept just above the Grey Box. F is neither colored in Blue nor is kept at the top.
    6. The Brown Box is not kept at the bottom.
    7. E which is colored in Red is kept four boxes below A.
     
    As per the solution figure, there are two boxes between G and the Pink Box.
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    Direction: Some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions if any, follow from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    Some pins are needles.
    Some threads needles.
    All needles are nails.
    All nails are hammers.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some pins are hammers.
    II. Some threads are nails.
    III. Some pins are threads.
    IV. No pin is thread.
    Solutions
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    Direction: In the following question, some statements followed by some conclusions are given. Taking 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 the given statements.

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    Statements:
    Some cars are trains.
    All Jeeps are Trains.
    Some Buses are Cars. 
    Conclusions:
    I. At least some buses are Trains.
    II. At least some Trains are Jeeps. 
    III. All Jeeps are Buses.
    Solutions
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    Conclusions:
    I. At least some buses are Trains. - (False) - There is no direct relationship between buses and train.
    II. At least some Trains are Jeeps. (True) - It is clear from the given diagram.
    III. All Jeeps are Buses. (False) - There is no direct relationship between buses and jeep.
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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. 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.

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    Statements:
    All books are covers.
    All covers are pages.
    All pages are magazines.
    All magazines are notes.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some notes are covers.
    II. Some magazines are pages.
    III. Some pages are books.
    Solutions
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    Direction: In the following question, some statements followed by some conclusions are given. Taking 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 the given statements.

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    Statements:
    Some bikes are rides.
    All rides are ways.
    Some ways are speed.
    No speed is road.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some roads are bikes.
    II. Some speed are rides.
    III. No road is bike.
    Solutions

    Only either I or III follows. Conclusion II will not follow as there is no direct relationship between speed and rides.
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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I. II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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.

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    Statements:
    Some notes are coins.
    Some papers are plastics.
    All coins are papers.
    No note is cardboard.
    Conclusions: 
    I. Some notes are papers.
    II. Some coins are plastics.
    III. No paper is cardboard.
    IV. No note is plastic.
    Solutions
    Only I follows
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