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    Members of Greenland Association Aashi, Puja, Manu and Nitya have planted 48, 31, 29 and 28 trees in any order. They have planted six varieties of plants: Banyan, Mango, Coconut, Neem, Teak and Rose. Each of them has planted a minimum of two varieties of plants and a maximum of six varieties of plants. The minimum number of plants planted by anyone for a type of plant is one, and the maximum number of plants planted is 16. 
    Each of them has planted a different number of varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three varieties of plants, none of the remaining members has planted three varieties.
    No two have planted the same number of plants for any two varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three mango plants, none of them has planted three plants for any variety.
    1. Maximum difference between the total number of plants of any two varieties is one.
    2. The number of plants planted by a person for each variety is in A.P., and the number of plants planted by another person for each variety is in G.P. Both of them have planted more than three varieties of plants.

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    How many arrangements is/are possible considering all the attributes?

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    Members of Greenland Association Aashi, Puja, Manu and Nitya have planted 48, 31, 29 and 28 trees in any order. They have planted six varieties of plants: Banyan, Mango, Coconut, Neem, Teak and Rose. Each of them has planted a minimum of two varieties of plants and a maximum of six varieties of plants. The minimum number of plants planted by anyone for a type of plant is one, and the maximum number of plants planted is 16. 
    Each of them has planted a different number of varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three varieties of plants, none of the remaining members has planted three varieties.
    No two have planted the same number of plants for any two varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three mango plants, none of them has planted three plants for any variety.
    1. Maximum difference between the total number of plants of any two varieties is one.
    2. The number of plants planted by a person for each variety is in A.P., and the number of plants planted by another person for each variety is in G.P. Both of them have planted more than three varieties of plants.

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    Find the minimum possible number of Mango plants planted by Aashi and Puja?

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    Members of Greenland Association Aashi, Puja, Manu and Nitya have planted 48, 31, 29 and 28 trees in any order. They have planted six varieties of plants: Banyan, Mango, Coconut, Neem, Teak and Rose. Each of them has planted a minimum of two varieties of plants and a maximum of six varieties of plants. The minimum number of plants planted by anyone for a type of plant is one, and the maximum number of plants planted is 16. 
    Each of them has planted a different number of varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three varieties of plants, none of the remaining members has planted three varieties.
    No two have planted the same number of plants for any two varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three mango plants, none of them has planted three plants for any variety.
    1. Maximum difference between the total number of plants of any two varieties is one.
    2. The number of plants planted by a person for each variety is in A.P., and the number of plants planted by another person for each variety is in G.P. Both of them have planted more than three varieties of plants.

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    If Puja planted 7 mango plants, then what is the sum of Banyan plants planted by Aashi and Teak plants planted by Nitya?

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    Members of Greenland Association Aashi, Puja, Manu and Nitya have planted 48, 31, 29 and 28 trees in any order. They have planted six varieties of plants: Banyan, Mango, Coconut, Neem, Teak and Rose. Each of them has planted a minimum of two varieties of plants and a maximum of six varieties of plants. The minimum number of plants planted by anyone for a type of plant is one, and the maximum number of plants planted is 16. 
    Each of them has planted a different number of varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three varieties of plants, none of the remaining members has planted three varieties.
    No two have planted the same number of plants for any two varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three mango plants, none of them has planted three plants for any variety.
    1. Maximum difference between the total number of plants of any two varieties is one.
    2. The number of plants planted by a person for each variety is in A.P., and the number of plants planted by another person for each variety is in G.P. Both of them have planted more than three varieties of plants.

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    How many Teak plants and Rose plants are planted?

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    Members of Greenland Association Aashi, Puja, Manu and Nitya have planted 48, 31, 29 and 28 trees in any order. They have planted six varieties of plants: Banyan, Mango, Coconut, Neem, Teak and Rose. Each of them has planted a minimum of two varieties of plants and a maximum of six varieties of plants. The minimum number of plants planted by anyone for a type of plant is one, and the maximum number of plants planted is 16. 
    Each of them has planted a different number of varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three varieties of plants, none of the remaining members has planted three varieties.
    No two have planted the same number of plants for any two varieties. For example, if Puja has planted three mango plants, none of them has planted three plants for any variety.
    1. Maximum difference between the total number of plants of any two varieties is one.
    2. The number of plants planted by a person for each variety is in A.P., and the number of plants planted by another person for each variety is in G.P. Both of them have planted more than three varieties of plants.

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    If Puja has planted 7 teak plants, which of the following has maximum value?

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    The figure below shows the route map of 13 major junctions namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N in Hyderabad.

    Additional information regarding the traffic on a particular day is given below:

    1. The number of vehicles at a junction is equal to the sum of the number of vehicles to that junction, for example, the number of vehicles at F = number of vehicles from A + number of vehicles from D

    2. All the  vehicles at a junction reach the next junctions except at junctions  E, I, G where the number of vehicles reaching K, L, M respectively reduces by 2/3rd.

    3. A, B, C are D are the origins, and N is the endpoint of Hyderabad.

    4. The number of vehicles at I and J are in the ratio of 3:2.

    5. The number of vehicles at N= 35 and the number of vehicles at K, L, M are in the ratio of 2:5:2.

    6. The number of vehicles travelling from A to E is the same as that from B to E.

    7. The number of vehicles travelling from A to F = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from D to F.

    8. The number of vehicles travelling from D to G = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from C to G.

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    What is the sum of the number of vehicles at A, B, C, and D?

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    The figure below shows the route map of 13 major junctions namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N in Hyderabad.

    Additional information regarding the traffic on a particular day is given below:

    1. The number of vehicles at a junction is equal to the sum of the number of vehicles to that junction, for example, the number of vehicles at F = number of vehicles from A + number of vehicles from D

    2. All the  vehicles at a junction reach the next junctions except at junctions  E, I, G where the number of vehicles reaching K, L, M respectively reduces by 2/3rd.

    3. A, B, C are D are the origins, and N is the endpoint of Hyderabad.

    4. The number of vehicles at I and J are in the ratio of 3:2.

    5. The number of vehicles at N= 35 and the number of vehicles at K, L, M are in the ratio of 2:5:2.

    6. The number of vehicles travelling from A to E is the same as that from B to E.

    7. The number of vehicles travelling from A to F = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from D to F.

    8. The number of vehicles travelling from D to G = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from C to G.

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    What are the number of vehicle at I?

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    The figure below shows the route map of 13 major junctions namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N in Hyderabad.

    Additional information regarding the traffic on a particular day is given below:

    1. The number of vehicles at a junction is equal to the sum of the number of vehicles to that junction, for example, the number of vehicles at F = number of vehicles from A + number of vehicles from D

    2. All the  vehicles at a junction reach the next junctions except at junctions  E, I, G where the number of vehicles reaching K, L, M respectively reduces by 2/3rd.

    3. A, B, C are D are the origins, and N is the endpoint of Hyderabad.

    4. The number of vehicles at I and J are in the ratio of 3:2.

    5. The number of vehicles at N= 35 and the number of vehicles at K, L, M are in the ratio of 2:5:2.

    6. The number of vehicles travelling from A to E is the same as that from B to E.

    7. The number of vehicles travelling from A to F = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from D to F.

    8. The number of vehicles travelling from D to G = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from C to G.

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    Which junction has the least number of vehicles?

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    The figure below shows the route map of 13 major junctions namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N in Hyderabad.

    Additional information regarding the traffic on a particular day is given below:

    1. The number of vehicles at a junction is equal to the sum of the number of vehicles to that junction, for example, the number of vehicles at F = number of vehicles from A + number of vehicles from D

    2. All the  vehicles at a junction reach the next junctions except at junctions  E, I, G where the number of vehicles reaching K, L, M respectively reduces by 2/3rd.

    3. A, B, C are D are the origins, and N is the endpoint of Hyderabad.

    4. The number of vehicles at I and J are in the ratio of 3:2.

    5. The number of vehicles at N= 35 and the number of vehicles at K, L, M are in the ratio of 2:5:2.

    6. The number of vehicles travelling from A to E is the same as that from B to E.

    7. The number of vehicles travelling from A to F = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from D to F.

    8. The number of vehicles travelling from D to G = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from C to G.

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    At how many junctions the number of vehicles must be 25?

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    The figure below shows the route map of 13 major junctions namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M, N in Hyderabad.

    Additional information regarding the traffic on a particular day is given below:

    1. The number of vehicles at a junction is equal to the sum of the number of vehicles to that junction, for example, the number of vehicles at F = number of vehicles from A + number of vehicles from D

    2. All the  vehicles at a junction reach the next junctions except at junctions  E, I, G where the number of vehicles reaching K, L, M respectively reduces by 2/3rd.

    3. A, B, C are D are the origins, and N is the endpoint of Hyderabad.

    4. The number of vehicles at I and J are in the ratio of 3:2.

    5. The number of vehicles at N= 35 and the number of vehicles at K, L, M are in the ratio of 2:5:2.

    6. The number of vehicles travelling from A to E is the same as that from B to E.

    7. The number of vehicles travelling from A to F = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from D to F.

    8. The number of vehicles travelling from D to G = 2* The number of vehicles travelling from C to G.

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    The government plans to set up a few new junctions between the origin and end point of Hyderabad so that all the vehicles from origin can reach the end point . If each junction has a capacity of 10 cars, what will be the minimum number of junctions that the government would have to set up?

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    Gopi has to arrange 10 different balls on a stand in 10 places numbered 1 to 10 from left to right. The colours of the balls are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Maroon, White and Pink. Additionally, the following conditions have to be followed:
    1) Yellow and Orange coloured balls have to be kept as far as possible
    2) There are four balls in between Pink and Yellow coloured balls
    3) Violet and Indigo coloured balls have to be kept together, either at the beginning or at the end of the stand
    4) Blue and Green coloured balls have to be kept in positions 4 and 5 in any order
    5) The Red coloured ball is kept to the left of the Yellow coloured ball but to the right of the White coloured ball
    6) The Maroon coloured ball is kept to the right of the Green coloured ball but to the left of the Red coloured ball

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    In which position is the yellow coloured ball?

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    Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Gopi has to arrange 10 different balls on a stand in 10 places numbered 1 to 10 from left to right. The colours of the balls are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Maroon, White and Pink. Additionally, the following conditions have to be followed:
    1) Yellow and Orange coloured balls have to be kept as far as possible
    2) There are four balls in between Pink and Yellow coloured balls
    3) Violet and Indigo coloured balls have to be kept together, either at the beginning or at the end of the stand
    4) Blue and Green coloured balls have to be kept in positions 4 and 5 in any order
    5) The Red coloured ball is kept to the left of the Yellow coloured ball but to the right of the White coloured ball
    6) The Maroon coloured ball is kept to the right of the Green coloured ball but to the left of the Red coloured ball

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    Which of the following is definitely the right combination of the ball and its position from left?

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    Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Gopi has to arrange 10 different balls on a stand in 10 places numbered 1 to 10 from left to right. The colours of the balls are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Maroon, White and Pink. Additionally, the following conditions have to be followed:
    1) Yellow and Orange coloured balls have to be kept as far as possible
    2) There are four balls in between Pink and Yellow coloured balls
    3) Violet and Indigo coloured balls have to be kept together, either at the beginning or at the end of the stand
    4) Blue and Green coloured balls have to be kept in positions 4 and 5 in any order
    5) The Red coloured ball is kept to the left of the Yellow coloured ball but to the right of the White coloured ball
    6) The Maroon coloured ball is kept to the right of the Green coloured ball but to the left of the Red coloured ball

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    If Blue ball is to the immediate right of the Pink ball, then which ball is two places to the right of red ball?

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    Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Gopi has to arrange 10 different balls on a stand in 10 places numbered 1 to 10 from left to right. The colours of the balls are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Maroon, White and Pink. Additionally, the following conditions have to be followed:
    1) Yellow and Orange coloured balls have to be kept as far as possible
    2) There are four balls in between Pink and Yellow coloured balls
    3) Violet and Indigo coloured balls have to be kept together, either at the beginning or at the end of the stand
    4) Blue and Green coloured balls have to be kept in positions 4 and 5 in any order
    5) The Red coloured ball is kept to the left of the Yellow coloured ball but to the right of the White coloured ball
    6) The Maroon coloured ball is kept to the right of the Green coloured ball but to the left of the Red coloured ball

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    The balls of which two colours cannot be placed next to each other?

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    Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Gopi has to arrange 10 different balls on a stand in 10 places numbered 1 to 10 from left to right. The colours of the balls are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Maroon, White and Pink. Additionally, the following conditions have to be followed:
    1) Yellow and Orange coloured balls have to be kept as far as possible
    2) There are four balls in between Pink and Yellow coloured balls
    3) Violet and Indigo coloured balls have to be kept together, either at the beginning or at the end of the stand
    4) Blue and Green coloured balls have to be kept in positions 4 and 5 in any order
    5) The Red coloured ball is kept to the left of the Yellow coloured ball but to the right of the White coloured ball
    6) The Maroon coloured ball is kept to the right of the Green coloured ball but to the left of the Red coloured ball

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    If position of white ball is interchanged with position of red ball then after interchanging their position which color ball is placed to the 4th left of white ball?

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    Monda Car Company has five production plants A, B, C, D and E. They store the cars produced in five warehouses, P, Q, R, S and T. They have a showroom in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Chandigarh. The figures in the table represent the distance in km between the production plants and warehouses and between warehouses and showrooms.

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    What is the minimum distance that would need to be covered to deliver a car to the Mumbai showroom?

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    Monda Car Company has five production plants A, B, C, D and E. They store the cars produced in five warehouses, P, Q, R, S and T. They have a showroom in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Chandigarh. The figures in the table represent the distance in km between the production plants and warehouses and between warehouses and showrooms.

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    What is the maximum distance between any production plant to any showroom?

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    Monda Car Company has five production plants A, B, C, D and E. They store the cars produced in five warehouses, P, Q, R, S and T. They have a showroom in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Chandigarh. The figures in the table represent the distance in km between the production plants and warehouses and between warehouses and showrooms.

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    In how many different ways can a car be sent to the Bangalore showroom so that the total distance travelled is less than 1000 km?

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    Monda Car Company has five production plants A, B, C, D and E. They store the cars produced in five warehouses, P, Q, R, S and T. They have a showroom in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Chandigarh. The figures in the table represent the distance in km between the production plants and warehouses and between warehouses and showrooms.

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    Monda cars' base price is the same at each showroom. However, each showroom adds an additional charge depending on the transportation cost of getting a vehicle to a showroom. If the additional cost depends on the minimum distance that needs to be covered to get a vehicle to a showroom, in which showroom would the total cost be the minimum?

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    Monda Car Company has five production plants A, B, C, D and E. They store the cars produced in five warehouses, P, Q, R, S and T. They have a showroom in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Chandigarh. The figures in the table represent the distance in km between the production plants and warehouses and between warehouses and showrooms.

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    The connectivity of a showroom is defined as the average distance that must be travelled to get a car to the showroom - the lower the distance the better connected the showroom is. Which showroom is the best connected showroom?

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