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In the given question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) is/are is definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements:
V < B ≤ S = U > Q, C ≥ S < T
Conclusions:
I. Q ≤ C
II. T > V
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I. Q ≤ C --- (False)
II. T > V --- (True)
Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
935 754 978 869 679
If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, then which of the following will be the second highest number?
After rearrangement - 539 457 879 968 976
Hence, the required answer is ‘869’.
If all three digits are arranged in descending order within each number, then which of the following will be the second lowest number?
After rearrangement – 953 754 987 986 976
Hence, the required answer is ‘935’.
If the first two digits in each number are interchanged then what is the difference between the lowest and the highest number?
After interchange – 395 574 798 689 769
The required answer = 798 – 395 = 403
Hence, the required answer is ‘403’.
What will be the resultant, if the second digit of the second lowest number is multiplied by the first digit of the largest number?
The required answer = 9 x 5 = 45.
Hence, the required answer is ‘45’.
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Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
There are eight people living in a four-story building as the ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered as 4. Each of the floors has 2 flats as flat-A and flat-B.
(Note 1: Flat-A is to the west of flat-B. Flat-A of floor 2 is immediate above flat-A of floor 1 and immediate below flat-A of floor 3 and so on. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Note 2: If B lives in flat B and it is given that A lives above B then it means that A either lives in flat A or flat B above B. It is not necessary that A and B live in the same flat.)
J lives above W but not in the same flat. J does not live on the top floor. W lives on an odd-numbered floor in Flat-B. T lives above J. S lives to the north-east of T. M lives above Y. O lives to the south-east of M. Y and O live in different flats. F lives immediately below O.
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Who lives on the second floor?
1. J lives above W but not in the same flat. J does not live on the top floor.
2. W lives on an odd-numbered floor.
3. T lives above J.
4. S lives above T but not in the same flat.
(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)
5. M lives above Y.
6. O lives in the south-east of M.
7. Y and O lives in different flats.
8. F lives below O.
Hence, the required answer is ‘F’.
Who among the following lives on the same floor?
1. J lives above R but not in the same flat. J does not live on the top floor.
4. S lives in the north-east of T.
Hence, the required answer is ‘Y, W’.
(Note 1: Flat-A is to the west of flat-B. Flat-A of floor 2 is immediate above flat-A of floor 1 and immediate below flat-A of floor 3 and so on. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Note 2: If B lives in flat B and it is given that A lives above B then it means that A either lives in flat A or flat B above B. It is not necessary that A and B live in the same flat.)
How many people live above W?
Hence, the required answer is ‘Six’.
M is related to O, J is related to W, then, in the same way, O is related to-
Hence, the required answer is ‘J’.
Who among the following lives in the north of S?
Hence, the required answer is ‘none’.
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