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    Directions : A, B, C, D and E booked different floors of the hotel HBA. It has five floors where the ground floor is numbered Floor 1 and the topmost floor is numbered Floor 5. Each floor has a different number of floors. The price of each room is the same for each slot of time. Each person booked the Hotel at a different slot of time depending upon the given table:

    Slot Timing Price of a room
    S1 12 midnight - 4 am 500
    S2 4 am - 9 am 800
    S3 9 am - 2 pm 900
    S4 2 pm - 9 pm 700
    S5 9 pm - 12 midnight 600

    NOTE:

    (a) The number of rooms on each floor is equal to the square of the floor number (E.g. Floor 7 will have 49 rooms and so on).

    (b) No two people will have the same time slot.

    (c) The total bill of each person will be equal to the price of each room at that time slot multiplied by the number of rooms on the floor booked.

    E booked an even-numbered floor. A booked the floor, which is immediately before E, who has booked the floor for slot 4. The total Bill of D is less than the total bill of A. Neither floor 1 nor floor 5 are booked by C, who has booked slot 1. D booked the floor immediately after C and has not booked the floor for Slot 2 and Slot 3. B booked the floor for time Slot S2.

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    Who among the following booked the floor which has 16 rooms and what is the time slot booked by that person?

  • Question 2
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    Directions : A, B, C, D and E booked different floors of the hotel HBA. It has five floors where the ground floor is numbered Floor 1 and the topmost floor is numbered Floor 5. Each floor has a different number of floors. The price of each room is the same for each slot of time. Each person booked the Hotel at a different slot of time depending upon the given table:

    Slot Timing Price of a room
    S1 12 midnight - 4 am 500
    S2 4 am - 9 am 800
    S3 9 am - 2 pm 900
    S4 2 pm - 9 pm 700
    S5 9 pm - 12 midnight 600

    NOTE:

    (a) The number of rooms on each floor is equal to the square of the floor number (E.g. Floor 7 will have 49 rooms and so on).

    (b) No two people will have the same time slot.

    (c) The total bill of each person will be equal to the price of each room at that time slot multiplied by the number of rooms on the floor booked.

    E booked an even-numbered floor. A booked the floor, which is immediately before E, who has booked the floor for slot 4. The total Bill of D is less than the total bill of A. Neither floor 1 nor floor 5 are booked by C, who has booked slot 1. D booked the floor immediately after C and has not booked the floor for Slot 2 and Slot 3. B booked the floor for time Slot S2.

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    Who among the following booked floor 2 of the hotel?

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions : A, B, C, D and E booked different floors of the hotel HBA. It has five floors where the ground floor is numbered Floor 1 and the topmost floor is numbered Floor 5. Each floor has a different number of floors. The price of each room is the same for each slot of time. Each person booked the Hotel at a different slot of time depending upon the given table:

    Slot Timing Price of a room
    S1 12 midnight - 4 am 500
    S2 4 am - 9 am 800
    S3 9 am - 2 pm 900
    S4 2 pm - 9 pm 700
    S5 9 pm - 12 midnight 600

    NOTE:

    (a) The number of rooms on each floor is equal to the square of the floor number (E.g. Floor 7 will have 49 rooms and so on).

    (b) No two people will have the same time slot.

    (c) The total bill of each person will be equal to the price of each room at that time slot multiplied by the number of rooms on the floor booked.

    E booked an even-numbered floor. A booked the floor, which is immediately before E, who has booked the floor for slot 4. The total Bill of D is less than the total bill of A. Neither floor 1 nor floor 5 are booked by C, who has booked slot 1. D booked the floor immediately after C and has not booked the floor for Slot 2 and Slot 3. B booked the floor for time Slot S2.

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    For which time slot does D book the hotel?

  • Question 4
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    Directions : Some astronauts decide to launch five ballistic missiles on the same day but at different slots of time. To launch each missile there are three phases i.e., Boost phase, Midcourse and Terminal phase respectively. In each phase the missile takes different times, in the boost phase it takes 15 minutes, in the midcourse it takes 45 minutes and in the terminal phase, it takes 10 minutes. Before entering the midcourse phase after completing the boost phase the missile takes 10 minutes to get ready and before entering the terminal phase after completing the midcourse phase the missile takes 5 minutes to get ready.

    NOTE:

    (a) Missile 1 starts the boost phase at 9:00 am.

    (b) Missile 2 starts the midcourse phase at 3:55 pm.

    (c) Missile 3 starts the terminal phase at 11:50 am.

    (d) Missile 4 completes the terminal phase at 1:40 pm.

    (e) Missile 5 completes the boost phase at 8:30 pm.

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    For missile 5, When does the terminal phase end?

  • Question 5
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    Directions : Some astronauts decide to launch five ballistic missiles on the same day but at different slots of time. To launch each missile there are three phases i.e., Boost phase, Midcourse and Terminal phase respectively. In each phase the missile takes different times, in the boost phase it takes 15 minutes, in the midcourse it takes 45 minutes and in the terminal phase, it takes 10 minutes. Before entering the midcourse phase after completing the boost phase the missile takes 10 minutes to get ready and before entering the terminal phase after completing the midcourse phase the missile takes 5 minutes to get ready.

    NOTE:

    (a) Missile 1 starts the boost phase at 9:00 am.

    (b) Missile 2 starts the midcourse phase at 3:55 pm.

    (c) Missile 3 starts the terminal phase at 11:50 am.

    (d) Missile 4 completes the terminal phase at 1:40 pm.

    (e) Missile 5 completes the boost phase at 8:30 pm.

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    For missile 3, When does the midcourse phase end?

  • Question 6
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    Directions : Some astronauts decide to launch five ballistic missiles on the same day but at different slots of time. To launch each missile there are three phases i.e., Boost phase, Midcourse and Terminal phase respectively. In each phase the missile takes different times, in the boost phase it takes 15 minutes, in the midcourse it takes 45 minutes and in the terminal phase, it takes 10 minutes. Before entering the midcourse phase after completing the boost phase the missile takes 10 minutes to get ready and before entering the terminal phase after completing the midcourse phase the missile takes 5 minutes to get ready.

    NOTE:

    (a) Missile 1 starts the boost phase at 9:00 am.

    (b) Missile 2 starts the midcourse phase at 3:55 pm.

    (c) Missile 3 starts the terminal phase at 11:50 am.

    (d) Missile 4 completes the terminal phase at 1:40 pm.

    (e) Missile 5 completes the boost phase at 8:30 pm.

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    For missile 2, When does the boost phase start?

  • Question 7
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    Directions : Some astronauts decide to launch five ballistic missiles on the same day but at different slots of time. To launch each missile there are three phases i.e., Boost phase, Midcourse and Terminal phase respectively. In each phase the missile takes different times, in the boost phase it takes 15 minutes, in the midcourse it takes 45 minutes and in the terminal phase, it takes 10 minutes. Before entering the midcourse phase after completing the boost phase the missile takes 10 minutes to get ready and before entering the terminal phase after completing the midcourse phase the missile takes 5 minutes to get ready.

    NOTE:

    (a) Missile 1 starts the boost phase at 9:00 am.

    (b) Missile 2 starts the midcourse phase at 3:55 pm.

    (c) Missile 3 starts the terminal phase at 11:50 am.

    (d) Missile 4 completes the terminal phase at 1:40 pm.

    (e) Missile 5 completes the boost phase at 8:30 pm.

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    For missile 4, When does the midcourse phase end?

  • Question 8
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    Directions : Some astronauts decide to launch five ballistic missiles on the same day but at different slots of time. To launch each missile there are three phases i.e., Boost phase, Midcourse and Terminal phase respectively. In each phase the missile takes different times, in the boost phase it takes 15 minutes, in the midcourse it takes 45 minutes and in the terminal phase, it takes 10 minutes. Before entering the midcourse phase after completing the boost phase the missile takes 10 minutes to get ready and before entering the terminal phase after completing the midcourse phase the missile takes 5 minutes to get ready.

    NOTE:

    (a) Missile 1 starts the boost phase at 9:00 am.

    (b) Missile 2 starts the midcourse phase at 3:55 pm.

    (c) Missile 3 starts the terminal phase at 11:50 am.

    (d) Missile 4 completes the terminal phase at 1:40 pm.

    (e) Missile 5 completes the boost phase at 8:30 pm.

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    For missile 1, what is the time at which the Terminal phase starts?

  • Question 9
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    Directions : Geeta, Meena and Teena participate in a competition for 3 days. Every day, each participant picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines the score on that day. No two balls picked will have the same number on them. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the three days. The one whose total score will be maximum will win the game. The total score of a day is the sum of participant scores on that day. The average score (up to 2 decimals) on three different days is given in Table 1.

    Table 1- Average score of the participants each day.

    Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
    5.67 4 5.34

    The participants are given a rank each day. The person with the maximum score is given a rank as '1' on that day whereas the person with the minimum score is given a rank as '3' on that day. Table 2 shows the rank of the person each day.

    Table 2: Rank of the participant each day

    Names Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
    Geeta 2 3 2
    Meena 3 2 3
    Teena 1 1 1

    Addition information:

    (a) On day 1, everyone scores the odd-numbered score.

    (b) On day 2, everyone scores the even-numbered score.

    (c) Teena scores one score less than day 1 on day 3.

    (d) Geeta scores the odd-numbered score on day 3 which is also the multiple of 5.

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    On which of the following days does Teena score the maximum?

  • Question 10
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    Directions : Geeta, Meena and Teena participate in a competition for 3 days. Every day, each participant picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines the score on that day. No two balls picked will have the same number on them. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the three days. The one whose total score will be maximum will win the game. The total score of a day is the sum of participant scores on that day. The average score (up to 2 decimals) on three different days is given in Table 1.

    Table 1- Average score of the participants each day.

    Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
    5.67 4 5.34

    The participants are given a rank each day. The person with the maximum score is given a rank as '1' on that day whereas the person with the minimum score is given a rank as '3' on that day. Table 2 shows the rank of the person each day.

    Table 2: Rank of the participant each day

    Names Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
    Geeta 2 3 2
    Meena 3 2 3
    Teena 1 1 1

    Addition information:

    (a) On day 1, everyone scores the odd-numbered score.

    (b) On day 2, everyone scores the even-numbered score.

    (c) Teena scores one score less than day 1 on day 3.

    (d) Geeta scores the odd-numbered score on day 3 which is also the multiple of 5.

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    Who among the following scores '4'?

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