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SUPER 10 Reasoning Test 570
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    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Seven friends – Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan are comparing their scores of an exam. Following is the information about their scores.

    (i) Each of them scored a distinct mark.
    (ii) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more than Diksha.
    (iii) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    (iv)The number of persons who scored more than Kashish is the same as the number of persons who scored less than Kashish.
    (v) Chandani scored less than Mahesh.

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    Who scored the second highest marks among them?
    Solutions
    Persons: Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan
    1) The number of persons who scored more marks than Kashish is same as the number of persons who scored less marks than Kashish.
    So, Kashish scored fourth highest marks.

    2) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more marks than Diksha. Chandani scored less marks than Mahesh.
    So, Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha.
    3) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less marks than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    So, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha and Nitin scored more marks than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    Thus, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Nitin > Rohan >Diksha.

    Hence, Mahesh scored the second highest marks.
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    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Seven friends – Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan are comparing their scores of an exam. Following is the information about their scores.

    (i) Each of them scored a distinct mark.
    (ii) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more than Diksha.
    (iii) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    (iv)The number of persons who scored more than Kashish is the same as the number of persons who scored less than Kashish.
    (v) Chandani scored less than Mahesh.

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    How many persons scored more marks than Chandani?
    Solutions
    Persons: Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan
    1) The number of persons who scored more marks than Kashish is same as the number of persons who scored less marks than Kashish.
    So, Kashish scored fourth highest marks.

    2) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more marks than Diksha. Chandani scored less marks than Mahesh.
    So, Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha.
    3) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less marks than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    So, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha and Nitin scored more marks than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    Thus, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Nitin > Rohan >Diksha.

    Hence, Hemant and Mahesh scored more marks than Chandani.
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    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Seven friends – Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan are comparing their scores of an exam. Following is the information about their scores.

    (i) Each of them scored a distinct mark.
    (ii) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more than Diksha.
    (iii) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    (iv)The number of persons who scored more than Kashish is the same as the number of persons who scored less than Kashish.
    (v) Chandani scored less than Mahesh.

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    How many persons are there whose scores are between the scores of Nitin and Diksha?
    Solutions
    Persons: Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan
    1) The number of persons who scored more marks than Kashish is same as the number of persons who scored less marks than Kashish.
    So, Kashish scored fourth highest marks.

    2) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more marks than Diksha. Chandani scored less marks than Mahesh.
    So, Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha.
    3) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less marks than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    So, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha and Nitin scored more marks than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    Thus, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Nitin > Rohan >Diksha.

    Hence, only Rohan scored between the scores of Nitin and Diksha.
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    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Seven friends – Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan are comparing their scores of an exam. Following is the information about their scores.

    (i) Each of them scored a distinct mark.
    (ii) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more than Diksha.
    (iii) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    (iv)The number of persons who scored more than Kashish is the same as the number of persons who scored less than Kashish.
    (v) Chandani scored less than Mahesh.

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    Which of the following is true?
    Solutions
    Persons: Chandani, Diksha, Hemant, Kashish, Mahesh, Nitin and Rohan
    1) The number of persons who scored more marks than Kashish is same as the number of persons who scored less marks than Kashish.
    So, Kashish scored fourth highest marks.

    2) Kashish scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by Chandani and Diksha where Chandani scored more marks than Diksha. Chandani scored less marks than Mahesh.
    So, Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha.
    3) Both Mahesh and Nitin scored less marks than Hemant but more than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    So, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Diksha and Nitin scored more marks than Rohan and the marks scored by Rohan is not the least.
    Thus, Hemant > Mahesh > Chandani > Kashish > Nitin > Rohan >Diksha.

    Hence, Nitin scored more marks than Diksha.
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    * A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
    * N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
    * G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
    * N is the brother of E. E is married to D.

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    If X is the brother of F, then how is P related to X?
    Solutions

    Gender of P and F is not known.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    * A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
    * N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
    * G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
    * N is the brother of E. E is married to D.

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    How is D related to A?
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  • Question 7/10
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    What should come next in the following number series?

    9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7
    Solutions
    9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 
    In the above arrangement, "9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5" is repeated so the at the last 3 will come
    9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 59 1 8 2 7
  • Question 8/10
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    Six girls A, B, C, D, E and F sitting in a row and all facing south direction. They are sitting in ascending order of their heights from left to right. A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting third to the left of C. E is the immediate neighbour of A and B and C is the second tallest.

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    What is the position of D with respect to B?
    Solutions
    C is the second tallest.

    B, who is sitting third to the left of C

    A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B

    E is the immediate neighbour of A and B

    So, D is sitting immediate left of B.
    Hence, option D is correct.
  • Question 9/10
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    Six girls A, B, C, D, E and F sitting in a row and all facing south direction. They are sitting in ascending order of their heights from left to right. A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting third to the left of C. E is the immediate neighbour of A and B and C is the second tallest.

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    Who is sitting exactly between A and C?
    Solutions
    C is the second tallest.

    B, who is sitting third to the left of C

    A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B

    E is the immediate neighbour of A and B

    So, no one is sitting exactly between A and C
    Hence, option D is correct.
  • Question 10/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Follow the given information to answer the questions.

    Six girls A, B, C, D, E and F sitting in a row and all facing south direction. They are sitting in ascending order of their heights from left to right. A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting third to the left of C. E is the immediate neighbour of A and B and C is the second tallest.

    ...view full instructions


    How many girls are sitting between A and B?
    Solutions
    C is the second tallest.

    B, who is sitting third to the left of C

    A is not the tallest but sitting exactly between F and B

    E is the immediate neighbour of A and B

    So, only one girl is sitting between A and B.
    Hence, option B is correct.
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