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    There are nine shelves named differently such that the topmost shelf is numbered 9 and the bottommost shelf is numbered 1. All the shelves have different number of books. The odd numbered shelves contain even numbered books and vice versa. Shelf S contains 3 less books than shelf 8. Shelf N contains odd numbered books which are less than 30. Shelf O contains 15 books and is below shelf M. The total number of books on shelves 2, 8 and 6 is 73. There are two shelves between M and the shelf which contains 23 books. The total number of books on shelves P and Q is 28. The difference between the number of books on M and shelf R is 1. Each shelf contains more than 10 books. Q contains the least number of books which is a multiple of 3. Q is either immediately below O or immediately above M. P contains one more book than shelf 2. At least five shelves are below P. Shelf T contains even numbered books and is not below R. The total number of books on shelves 5 and R is 55. There are three shelves between M and P. The difference between the number of books on Q and T is 12. P contains even numbered books. R is below M but not below Q. The number of books on shelf U is odd.

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    What is the total of the books on shelves 7 and 3?

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    There are nine shelves named differently such that the topmost shelf is numbered 9 and the bottommost shelf is numbered 1. All the shelves have different number of books. The odd numbered shelves contain even numbered books and vice versa. Shelf S contains 3 less books than shelf 8. Shelf N contains odd numbered books which are less than 30. Shelf O contains 15 books and is below shelf M. The total number of books on shelves 2, 8 and 6 is 73. There are two shelves between M and the shelf which contains 23 books. The total number of books on shelves P and Q is 28. The difference between the number of books on M and shelf R is 1. Each shelf contains more than 10 books. Q contains the least number of books which is a multiple of 3. Q is either immediately below O or immediately above M. P contains one more book than shelf 2. At least five shelves are below P. Shelf T contains even numbered books and is not below R. The total number of books on shelves 5 and R is 55. There are three shelves between M and P. The difference between the number of books on Q and T is 12. P contains even numbered books. R is below M but not below Q. The number of books on shelf U is odd.

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    Which among the following shelves contains the most number of books?

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    There are nine shelves named differently such that the topmost shelf is numbered 9 and the bottommost shelf is numbered 1. All the shelves have different number of books. The odd numbered shelves contain even numbered books and vice versa. Shelf S contains 3 less books than shelf 8. Shelf N contains odd numbered books which are less than 30. Shelf O contains 15 books and is below shelf M. The total number of books on shelves 2, 8 and 6 is 73. There are two shelves between M and the shelf which contains 23 books. The total number of books on shelves P and Q is 28. The difference between the number of books on M and shelf R is 1. Each shelf contains more than 10 books. Q contains the least number of books which is a multiple of 3. Q is either immediately below O or immediately above M. P contains one more book than shelf 2. At least five shelves are below P. Shelf T contains even numbered books and is not below R. The total number of books on shelves 5 and R is 55. There are three shelves between M and P. The difference between the number of books on Q and T is 12. P contains even numbered books. R is below M but not below Q. The number of books on shelf U is odd.

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    Find the odd one out.

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    There are nine shelves named differently such that the topmost shelf is numbered 9 and the bottommost shelf is numbered 1. All the shelves have different number of books. The odd numbered shelves contain even numbered books and vice versa. Shelf S contains 3 less books than shelf 8. Shelf N contains odd numbered books which are less than 30. Shelf O contains 15 books and is below shelf M. The total number of books on shelves 2, 8 and 6 is 73. There are two shelves between M and the shelf which contains 23 books. The total number of books on shelves P and Q is 28. The difference between the number of books on M and shelf R is 1. Each shelf contains more than 10 books. Q contains the least number of books which is a multiple of 3. Q is either immediately below O or immediately above M. P contains one more book than shelf 2. At least five shelves are below P. Shelf T contains even numbered books and is not below R. The total number of books on shelves 5 and R is 55. There are three shelves between M and P. The difference between the number of books on Q and T is 12. P contains even numbered books. R is below M but not below Q. The number of books on shelf U is odd.

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    How many shelves are there between shelves T and 6?

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    There are nine shelves named differently such that the topmost shelf is numbered 9 and the bottommost shelf is numbered 1. All the shelves have different number of books. The odd numbered shelves contain even numbered books and vice versa. Shelf S contains 3 less books than shelf 8. Shelf N contains odd numbered books which are less than 30. Shelf O contains 15 books and is below shelf M. The total number of books on shelves 2, 8 and 6 is 73. There are two shelves between M and the shelf which contains 23 books. The total number of books on shelves P and Q is 28. The difference between the number of books on M and shelf R is 1. Each shelf contains more than 10 books. Q contains the least number of books which is a multiple of 3. Q is either immediately below O or immediately above M. P contains one more book than shelf 2. At least five shelves are below P. Shelf T contains even numbered books and is not below R. The total number of books on shelves 5 and R is 55. There are three shelves between M and P. The difference between the number of books on Q and T is 12. P contains even numbered books. R is below M but not below Q. The number of books on shelf U is odd.

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    How many shelves are there below shelf M?

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    Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H who are from different colleges X, Y, Z won medals in different race events 100 m, 200 m and 400 m but not necessarily in the same order. There are not more than 3 students from any college. Each student has won only one medal and there are three medals at maximum for each race event. Number of students from college Y and Z are same. H is from college Y. D and G are not from same college. C is not from college Z nor he has won medal in 100 m race event. D won medal in 200 m race event and he is not from college Y. No student from college Z has won medal in 200 m race event. Number of students who won medals in 100 m race event is more than the number of students who won medals in 400 m race event. Student from each college has won medal in 100 m race event. E is from college Z and didn't win medal in 400 m race event. All the medals of 400 m race event are won by students of same college. A and G won medals in same race event but they are not from same college.

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    Who among the following is from college X?

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    Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H who are from different colleges X, Y, Z won medals in different race events 100 m, 200 m and 400 m but not necessarily in the same order. There are not more than 3 students from any college. Each student has won only one medal and there are three medals at maximum for each race event. Number of students from college Y and Z are same. H is from college Y. D and G are not from same college. C is not from college Z nor he has won medal in 100 m race event. D won medal in 200 m race event and he is not from college Y. No student from college Z has won medal in 200 m race event. Number of students who won medals in 100 m race event is more than the number of students who won medals in 400 m race event. Student from each college has won medal in 100 m race event. E is from college Z and didn't win medal in 400 m race event. All the medals of 400 m race event are won by students of same college. A and G won medals in same race event but they are not from same college.

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    Which of the following is a pair of students who are not from same college and neither have they won medals in the same race event?

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    Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H who are from different colleges X, Y, Z won medals in different race events 100 m, 200 m and 400 m but not necessarily in the same order. There are not more than 3 students from any college. Each student has won only one medal and there are three medals at maximum for each race event. Number of students from college Y and Z are same. H is from college Y. D and G are not from same college. C is not from college Z nor he has won medal in 100 m race event. D won medal in 200 m race event and he is not from college Y. No student from college Z has won medal in 200 m race event. Number of students who won medals in 100 m race event is more than the number of students who won medals in 400 m race event. Student from each college has won medal in 100 m race event. E is from college Z and didn't win medal in 400 m race event. All the medals of 400 m race event are won by students of same college. A and G won medals in same race event but they are not from same college.

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    Which of the following statements is correct?

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    Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H who are from different colleges X, Y, Z won medals in different race events 100 m, 200 m and 400 m but not necessarily in the same order. There are not more than 3 students from any college. Each student has won only one medal and there are three medals at maximum for each race event. Number of students from college Y and Z are same. H is from college Y. D and G are not from same college. C is not from college Z nor he has won medal in 100 m race event. D won medal in 200 m race event and he is not from college Y. No student from college Z has won medal in 200 m race event. Number of students who won medals in 100 m race event is more than the number of students who won medals in 400 m race event. Student from each college has won medal in 100 m race event. E is from college Z and didn't win medal in 400 m race event. All the medals of 400 m race event are won by students of same college. A and G won medals in same race event but they are not from same college.

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    Which of the following statements is correct?

    1. H and G are from same College.

    2. D and H are from same College.

    3. E and G are from same College.

    4. A and E are from same College.

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    Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H who are from different colleges X, Y, Z won medals in different race events 100 m, 200 m and 400 m but not necessarily in the same order. There are not more than 3 students from any college. Each student has won only one medal and there are three medals at maximum for each race event. Number of students from college Y and Z are same. H is from college Y. D and G are not from same college. C is not from college Z nor he has won medal in 100 m race event. D won medal in 200 m race event and he is not from college Y. No student from college Z has won medal in 200 m race event. Number of students who won medals in 100 m race event is more than the number of students who won medals in 400 m race event. Student from each college has won medal in 100 m race event. E is from college Z and didn't win medal in 400 m race event. All the medals of 400 m race event are won by students of same college. A and G won medals in same race event but they are not from same college.

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    How many students from college Y won 200 m race?

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