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    A Hockey tournament was played between 6 teams A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team played against all the other team once. The following table gives the number of goals conceded by one team (in the row) against the other (in the column). For example in row 2 column 3, the value is 1 which is the number of goals conceded by A against B.

    It is also known that the number of matches won by A, B, C, D and E are 2, 1, 3, ,3 and 1 respectively. Also, E had only 1 drawn match and B had zero matches drawn. Also, the match between A and D was not a draw.

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    How many matches did A lose ?

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    A Hockey tournament was played between 6 teams A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team played against all the other team once. The following table gives the number of goals conceded by one team (in the row) against the other (in the column). For example in row 2 column 3, the value is 1 which is the number of goals conceded by A against B.

    It is also known that the number of matches won by A, B, C, D and E are 2, 1, 3, ,3 and 1 respectively. Also, E had only 1 drawn match and B had zero matches drawn. Also, the match between A and D was not a draw.

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    What is the minimum value of w + x + y + z ?

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    A Hockey tournament was played between 6 teams A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team played against all the other team once. The following table gives the number of goals conceded by one team (in the row) against the other (in the column). For example in row 2 column 3, the value is 1 which is the number of goals conceded by A against B.

    It is also known that the number of matches won by A, B, C, D and E are 2, 1, 3, ,3 and 1 respectively. Also, E had only 1 drawn match and B had zero matches drawn. Also, the match between A and D was not a draw.

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    The final outcomes (win/loss/draw) of how many matches cannot be uniquely determined ?

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    A Hockey tournament was played between 6 teams A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team played against all the other team once. The following table gives the number of goals conceded by one team (in the row) against the other (in the column). For example in row 2 column 3, the value is 1 which is the number of goals conceded by A against B.

    It is also known that the number of matches won by A, B, C, D and E are 2, 1, 3, ,3 and 1 respectively. Also, E had only 1 drawn match and B had zero matches drawn. Also, the match between A and D was not a draw.

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    In how many matches the total number of goals scored in a match is definitely less than 4 ?

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    A Hockey tournament was played between 6 teams A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team played against all the other team once. The following table gives the number of goals conceded by one team (in the row) against the other (in the column). For example in row 2 column 3, the value is 1 which is the number of goals conceded by A against B.

    It is also known that the number of matches won by A, B, C, D and E are 2, 1, 3, ,3 and 1 respectively. Also, E had only 1 drawn match and B had zero matches drawn. Also, the match between A and D was not a draw.

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    How many matches resulted in a draw in the tournament?

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    Ramesh uses a software so that he can encrypt all the passwords. All the passwords created by him consist only alphabets before encryption. Software always displays encrypted password to anyone who accesses it. Any password that is entered into the software is encrypted in the following manner:

    1) Each alphabet from A to Z is assigned a number from 1 to 26 respectively.
    2) Each letter in the password, from left to right, is assigned a number according to the above rule.
    3) In any password, if any vowel is immediately followed by a consonant, then the number assigned to the vowel is decreased by 1. Otherwise, the number assigned to the vowel is increased by 1.
    The software displays the passwords only as a string of the numbers assigned to each letter of the passwords based on the above rules.

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    What will be the encrypted password that software displays for the 5-letter word ‘UDAAN’?

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    Ramesh uses a software so that he can encrypt all the passwords. All the passwords created by him consist only alphabets before encryption. Software always displays encrypted password to anyone who accesses it. Any password that is entered into the software is encrypted in the following manner:

    1) Each alphabet from A to Z is assigned a number from 1 to 26 respectively.
    2) Each letter in the password, from left to right, is assigned a number according to the above rule.
    3) In any password, if any vowel is immediately followed by a consonant, then the number assigned to the vowel is decreased by 1. Otherwise, the number assigned to the vowel is increased by 1.
    The software displays the passwords only as a string of the numbers assigned to each letter of the passwords based on the above rules.

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    If the software displays encrypted passwords as ‘21462416’ for an account, then which of the following can be the password of that account?

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    Ramesh uses a software so that he can encrypt all the passwords. All the passwords created by him consist only alphabets before encryption. Software always displays encrypted password to anyone who accesses it. Any password that is entered into the software is encrypted in the following manner:

    1) Each alphabet from A to Z is assigned a number from 1 to 26 respectively.
    2) Each letter in the password, from left to right, is assigned a number according to the above rule.
    3) In any password, if any vowel is immediately followed by a consonant, then the number assigned to the vowel is decreased by 1. Otherwise, the number assigned to the vowel is increased by 1.
    The software displays the passwords only as a string of the numbers assigned to each letter of the passwords based on the above rules.

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    Ramesh’s sister, Sarita, who was not aware of any of Ramesh’s passwords, used the software to retrieve an encrypted password for one of Ramesh’s accounts. If Sarita was able to find out the correct password from the encrypted password with the help of rules mentioned above, which of the following could have been the encrypted password for that account?

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    Ramesh uses a software so that he can encrypt all the passwords. All the passwords created by him consist only alphabets before encryption. Software always displays encrypted password to anyone who accesses it. Any password that is entered into the software is encrypted in the following manner:

    1) Each alphabet from A to Z is assigned a number from 1 to 26 respectively.
    2) Each letter in the password, from left to right, is assigned a number according to the above rule.
    3) In any password, if any vowel is immediately followed by a consonant, then the number assigned to the vowel is decreased by 1. Otherwise, the number assigned to the vowel is increased by 1.
    The software displays the passwords only as a string of the numbers assigned to each letter of the passwords based on the above rules.

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    Which of the following sequence of the number will corresponds to maximum number of passwords?

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    Ramesh uses a software so that he can encrypt all the passwords. All the passwords created by him consist only alphabets before encryption. Software always displays encrypted password to anyone who accesses it. Any password that is entered into the software is encrypted in the following manner:

    1) Each alphabet from A to Z is assigned a number from 1 to 26 respectively.
    2) Each letter in the password, from left to right, is assigned a number according to the above rule.
    3) In any password, if any vowel is immediately followed by a consonant, then the number assigned to the vowel is decreased by 1. Otherwise, the number assigned to the vowel is increased by 1.
    The software displays the passwords only as a string of the numbers assigned to each letter of the passwords based on the above rules.

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    Which of the following number sequence will uniquely determine the encrypted password?

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    A bus of private roadways runs between Delhi, starting point, and Jalandhar, terminating point. There are exactly 5 stops in between as shown in the table. The following table gives the partial information about the number of passengers who boarded and got down at various bus stops.


    Some additional information is known :
    A)At least one-fourth of the passengers who boarded the bus at Delhi got down at Rohtak.
    B)Fare charged by the bus between any two consecutive stops is Rs. 5.

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    What can be the maximum number of passengers in the bus at any time?

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    A bus of private roadways runs between Delhi, starting point, and Jalandhar, terminating point. There are exactly 5 stops in between as shown in the table. The following table gives the partial information about the number of passengers who boarded and got down at various bus stops.


    Some additional information is known :
    A)At least one-fourth of the passengers who boarded the bus at Delhi got down at Rohtak.
    B)Fare charged by the bus between any two consecutive stops is Rs. 5.

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    What is the maximum number of passengers who boarded from Delhi and got down at Ludhiana?

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    A bus of private roadways runs between Delhi, starting point, and Jalandhar, terminating point. There are exactly 5 stops in between as shown in the table. The following table gives the partial information about the number of passengers who boarded and got down at various bus stops.


    Some additional information is known :
    A)At least one-fourth of the passengers who boarded the bus at Delhi got down at Rohtak.
    B)Fare charged by the bus between any two consecutive stops is Rs. 5.

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    What is the minimum number of passengers who got down at Ludhiana?

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    A bus of private roadways runs between Delhi, starting point, and Jalandhar, terminating point. There are exactly 5 stops in between as shown in the table. The following table gives the partial information about the number of passengers who boarded and got down at various bus stops.


    Some additional information is known :
    A)At least one-fourth of the passengers who boarded the bus at Delhi got down at Rohtak.
    B)Fare charged by the bus between any two consecutive stops is Rs. 5.

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    What is the minimum amount collected by the bus during the whole journey?

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    A bus of private roadways runs between Delhi, starting point, and Jalandhar, terminating point. There are exactly 5 stops in between as shown in the table. The following table gives the partial information about the number of passengers who boarded and got down at various bus stops.


    Some additional information is known :
    A)At least one-fourth of the passengers who boarded the bus at Delhi got down at Rohtak.
    B)Fare charged by the bus between any two consecutive stops is Rs. 5.

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    If it is known that 15 passengers who boarded from Delhi got down at Rohtak, find the amount collected by the bus before it reached Sangrur?

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    A city consisting of 80000 people were surveyed for 3 magazines- India Today(IT), The Week(TW), Frontline(FL). These people were also surveyed for 3 FMCG brands- P&G, HUL and RB.
    A) The number of natives in the city who like exactly two magazines is five times the number of natives who like all the magazines.
    B) The sum of the number of natives who like IT and 42% of those who like TW but not IT is equal to the number of natives who like P&G.
    C) The number of natives who like HUL is equal to the sum of 37.5% of the number of natives who like TW and 50% of those who like FL.
    D) 30,000 natives like all the FMCG brands and 7,000 like all the magazines.
    E) 37,000 natives like IT.
    F) 28,000 natives do not like IT but like FL.
    G) 22,000 natives like IT and exactly one more magazine.
    H) 12,000 natives like only TW and the same number of natives like IT and FL but not TW.
    I) The number of natives who like RB is same as the number of natives who like HUL.

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    How many natives do not like any of the three magazines? (-1 if cannot be determined)

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    A city consisting of 80000 people were surveyed for 3 magazines- India Today(IT), The Week(TW), Frontline(FL). These people were also surveyed for 3 FMCG brands- P&G, HUL and RB.
    A) The number of natives in the city who like exactly two magazines is five times the number of natives who like all the magazines.
    B) The sum of the number of natives who like IT and 42% of those who like TW but not IT is equal to the number of natives who like P&G.
    C) The number of natives who like HUL is equal to the sum of 37.5% of the number of natives who like TW and 50% of those who like FL.
    D) 30,000 natives like all the FMCG brands and 7,000 like all the magazines.
    E) 37,000 natives like IT.
    F) 28,000 natives do not like IT but like FL.
    G) 22,000 natives like IT and exactly one more magazine.
    H) 12,000 natives like only TW and the same number of natives like IT and FL but not TW.
    I) The number of natives who like RB is same as the number of natives who like HUL.

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    Find the minimum number of natives who like at least one of the three FMCG brands?

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    A city consisting of 80000 people were surveyed for 3 magazines- India Today(IT), The Week(TW), Frontline(FL). These people were also surveyed for 3 FMCG brands- P&G, HUL and RB.
    A) The number of natives in the city who like exactly two magazines is five times the number of natives who like all the magazines.
    B) The sum of the number of natives who like IT and 42% of those who like TW but not IT is equal to the number of natives who like P&G.
    C) The number of natives who like HUL is equal to the sum of 37.5% of the number of natives who like TW and 50% of those who like FL.
    D) 30,000 natives like all the FMCG brands and 7,000 like all the magazines.
    E) 37,000 natives like IT.
    F) 28,000 natives do not like IT but like FL.
    G) 22,000 natives like IT and exactly one more magazine.
    H) 12,000 natives like only TW and the same number of natives like IT and FL but not TW.
    I) The number of natives who like RB is same as the number of natives who like HUL.

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    What is the minimum number of natives who do not like any FMCG company?

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    A city consisting of 80000 people were surveyed for 3 magazines- India Today(IT), The Week(TW), Frontline(FL). These people were also surveyed for 3 FMCG brands- P&G, HUL and RB.
    A) The number of natives in the city who like exactly two magazines is five times the number of natives who like all the magazines.
    B) The sum of the number of natives who like IT and 42% of those who like TW but not IT is equal to the number of natives who like P&G.
    C) The number of natives who like HUL is equal to the sum of 37.5% of the number of natives who like TW and 50% of those who like FL.
    D) 30,000 natives like all the FMCG brands and 7,000 like all the magazines.
    E) 37,000 natives like IT.
    F) 28,000 natives do not like IT but like FL.
    G) 22,000 natives like IT and exactly one more magazine.
    H) 12,000 natives like only TW and the same number of natives like IT and FL but not TW.
    I) The number of natives who like RB is same as the number of natives who like HUL.

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    Find the total number of people who like only one of the FMCG brand if the total number of people who like only 2 FMCG brands is 15000.

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    A city consisting of 80000 people were surveyed for 3 magazines- India Today(IT), The Week(TW), Frontline(FL). These people were also surveyed for 3 FMCG brands- P&G, HUL and RB.
    A) The number of natives in the city who like exactly two magazines is five times the number of natives who like all the magazines.
    B) The sum of the number of natives who like IT and 42% of those who like TW but not IT is equal to the number of natives who like P&G.
    C) The number of natives who like HUL is equal to the sum of 37.5% of the number of natives who like TW and 50% of those who like FL.
    D) 30,000 natives like all the FMCG brands and 7,000 like all the magazines.
    E) 37,000 natives like IT.
    F) 28,000 natives do not like IT but like FL.
    G) 22,000 natives like IT and exactly one more magazine.
    H) 12,000 natives like only TW and the same number of natives like IT and FL but not TW.
    I) The number of natives who like RB is same as the number of natives who like HUL.

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    If it is known that none of the natives liked exactly one FMCG brands, find the number of natives who liked P&G and HUL?

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