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  • Question 1
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

    Ten members of a family Kavin, Mandeep, Lavik, Pratham, Ansh, Bakul, Tarun, Piyush, Ayush and Awant differ in their ages. A list was prepared in which the ages of all the members were arranged in descending order.

    Kavin is the eldest while Mandeep is the youngest. Awant is older than five people. Lavik is younger than Kavin but older than Awant. Tarun is older than seven people. Pratham is only older than Mandeep. Piyush is older than Ayush, Bakul, and Ansh but younger than Lavik. Bakul is older than Ansh but younger than Ayush.

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    How many people are older than Ansh?

    Solution

    10 people: Kavin, Mandeep, Lavik, Pratham, Ansh, Bakul, Tarun, Piyush, Ayush, Awant.

    1) Kavin is the eldest while Mandeep is the youngest.

    2) Awant is older than five people.

    (This means that Awant is the fifth eldest member)

    Kavin > ….2…. > ….3…. > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    3) Lavik is younger than Kavin but older than Awant.

    (Lavik can occupy either the 2nd, the 3rd or the 4th place)

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > ….3…. > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 2

    Kavin > ….2…. > Lavik > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > ….3…. > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    4) Tarun is older than seven people.

    (This puts Tarun at 3rd position. Therefore Case 2 gets eliminated)

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > Tarun > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    5) Pratham is only older than Mandeep.

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > Pratham > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > Tarun > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > Pratham > Mandeep

    6) Piyush is older than Ayush, Bakul and Ansh but younger than Lavik.

    (This means that Piyush should be at position 4. Thus case 3 also gets eliminated)

    7) Bakul is older than Ansh but younger than Ayush.

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > Piyush > Awant > Ayush > Bakul > Ansh > Pratham > Mandeep

    So, seven people are older than Ansh.

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

    Ten members of a family Kavin, Mandeep, Lavik, Pratham, Ansh, Bakul, Tarun, Piyush, Ayush and Awant differ in their ages. A list was prepared in which the ages of all the members were arranged in descending order.

    Kavin is the eldest while Mandeep is the youngest. Awant is older than five people. Lavik is younger than Kavin but older than Awant. Tarun is older than seven people. Pratham is only older than Mandeep. Piyush is older than Ayush, Bakul, and Ansh but younger than Lavik. Bakul is older than Ansh but younger than Ayush.

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    Whose age is more than that of Piyush but less than that of Lavik?

    Solution

    10 people: Kavin, Mandeep, Lavik, Pratham, Ansh, Bakul, Tarun, Piyush, Ayush, Awant.

    1) Kavin is the eldest while Mandeep is the youngest.

    2) Awant is older than five people.

    (This means that Awant is the fifth eldest member)

    Kavin > ….2…. > ….3…. > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    3) Lavik is younger than Kavin but older than Awant.

    (Lavik can occupy either the 2nd, the 3rd or the 4th place)

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > ….3…. > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 2

    Kavin > ….2…. > Lavik > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > ….3…. > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    4) Tarun is older than seven people.

    (This puts Tarun at 3rd position. Therefore Case 2 gets eliminated)

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > Tarun > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > ….9…. > Mandeep

    5) Pratham is only older than Mandeep.

    Case 1

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > ….4…. > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > Pratham > Mandeep

    Case 3

    Kavin > ….2…. > Tarun > Lavik > Awant > ….6…. > ….7…. > ….8…. > Pratham > Mandeep

    6) Piyush is older than Ayush, Bakul and Ansh but younger than Lavik.

    (This means that Piyush should be at position 4. Thus case 3 also gets eliminated)

    7) Bakul is older than Ansh but younger than Ayush.

    Kavin > Lavik > Tarun > Piyush > Awant > Ayush > Bakul > Ansh > Pratham > Mandeep

    So, the age of Tarun is more than that of Piyush but less than that of Lavik.

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the question based on the information given below:

    Eight candidates from A to G appeared for an exam on the 5th and 12th of different months viz. April, May, June and July such that on one day only one candidate appeared for the exam. D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E. Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month. F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns. G was among the last two candidates that appeared for the exam. F has his exam before G. Only one candidate appeared between H and E.

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    Whose exam was on 5th July?

    Solution

    1- D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E.

    2- Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    3- F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns.

    4- F has his exam before G.

    5- G was among the last two candidates that appeared for exam.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April

    The only left date for E is 5th June because E can't have exam after D as per previous hints.

    6- Only two candidates appeared between H and E.

    Case 2 fails, as E and H are at consecutive positions here.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    Therefore H appeared on 5th July and G on 12th July.

    After looking at the arrangement we can say that H has his exam on 5th July.

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the question based on the information given below:

    Eight candidates from A to G appeared for an exam on the 5th and 12th of different months viz. April, May, June and July such that on one day only one candidate appeared for the exam. D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E. Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month. F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns. G was among the last two candidates that appeared for the exam. F has his exam before G. Only one candidate appeared between H and E.

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    Who among the following has exams on even-numbered dates of odd-numbered months?

    Solution

    1- D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E.

    2- Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    3- F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns.

    4- F has his exam before G.

    5- G was among the last two candidates that appeared for exam.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April

    The only left date for E is 5th June because E can't have exam after D as per previous hints.

    6- Only two candidates appeared between H and E.

    Case 2 fails, as E and H are at consecutive positions here.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    Therefore H appeared on 5th July and G on 12th July.

    After looking at the arrangement we can say that F and G had their exams on the 12th (even) of odd-numbered months i.e., May and July.

    Hence the correct option is (D).

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the question based on the information given below:

    Eight candidates from A to G appeared for an exam on the 5th and 12th of different months viz. April, May, June and July such that on one day only one candidate appeared for the exam. D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E. Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month. F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns. G was among the last two candidates that appeared for the exam. F has his exam before G. Only one candidate appeared between H and E.

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    After arranging all the persons in alphabetical order, the position of how many persons will remain unchanged?

    Solution

    1- D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E.

    2- Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    3- F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns.

    4- F has his exam before G.

    5- G was among the last two candidates that appeared for exam.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April

    The only left date for E is 5th June because E can't have exam after D as per previous hints.

    6- Only two candidates appeared between H and E.

    Case 2 fails, as E and H are at consecutive positions here.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    Therefore H appeared on 5th July and G on 12th July.

    After looking at the arrangement we can say that the position of one person i.e., E will remain unchanged.

    Hence the correct option is (B).

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the question based on the information given below:

    Eight candidates from A to G appeared for an exam on the 5th and 12th of different months viz. April, May, June and July such that on one day only one candidate appeared for the exam. D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E. Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month. F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns. G was among the last two candidates that appeared for the exam. F has his exam before G. Only one candidate appeared between H and E.

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    B's exam is on which date?

    Solution

    1- D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E.

    2- Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    3- F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns.

    4- F has his exam before G.

    5- G was among the last two candidates that appeared for exam.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April

    The only left date for E is 5th June because E can't have exam after D as per previous hints.

    6- Only two candidates appeared between H and E.

    Case 2 fails, as E and H are at consecutive positions here.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    Therefore H appeared on 5th July and G on 12th July.

    After looking at the arrangement we can say that B's exam is on 5th april.

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the question based on the information given below:

    Eight candidates from A to G appeared for an exam on the 5th and 12th of different months viz. April, May, June and July such that on one day only one candidate appeared for the exam. D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E. Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month. F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns. G was among the last two candidates that appeared for the exam. F has his exam before G. Only one candidate appeared between H and E.

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    Whose exam is in the last?

    Solution

    1- D had appeared before two candidates but not before B and E.

    2- Only C had appeared between A and B, who had his exam on the 5th of an even-numbered month.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    3- F and B appeared in consecutive months but not on consecutive turns.

    4- F has his exam before G.

    5- G was among the last two candidates that appeared for exam.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April

    The only left date for E is 5th June because E can't have exam after D as per previous hints.

    6- Only two candidates appeared between H and E.

    Case 2 fails, as E and H are at consecutive positions here.

    Case 1: When B has his exam on 5th April.

    Therefore H appeared on 5th July and G on 12th July.

    After looking at the arrangement we can say that B's exam is on 5th april.

    Hence, the correct option is (A).

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are ten persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in two parallel lines facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. Each row consist of five persons each. The persons sitting in row 1 are facing towards south direction and the persons sitting in row 2 are facing towards north direction. Each one of them like different movies viz. ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal, but not necessarily in the same order.

    The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race. Only one person is sitting between Q and N. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers. O is sitting third left of V. The persons who like Ironman and Golmaal does not face north. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

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    Four of the five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

    Solution

    Eight persons: M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V

    Eight movies: ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal

    1. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race.

    2. The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south.

    3. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race.

    On combining these three sentences we get, three possible cases:

    Case 1a: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    Case 1b: When T is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    Case 2: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    4. Only one person is sitting between Q and N.

    5. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger.

    Case 1a:

    6. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers.

    7. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome.

    8. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome.

    On combining these three sentences we get, 

    Case 1a: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the left end of the line.

    Case 1b:  In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    Case 2: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    9. O is sitting third left of V. 

    10. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD.

    On combining these two sentences we get, 

    Case 1a is eliminated, as there is no space left for O and V to sit according to the question.

    And from the 9. statement we have again three cases for the position of O and V.

    Case 1b (1): When V sit second from the right side facing south.

    In this case only when R sit on the extreme end of the line from the right end facing north, and O likes ZNMD, this condition is possible, as no other place is available to satisfied this condition.

    Case 1b (2): When V sit on the extreme end from right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    Case 2: When V sit on the extreme end from the right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    11. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

    12. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. 

    13. The persons who like Ironmen and Golmaal does not face north. 

    On combining these three sentences, 

    Case 1b (1) is eliminated, as there is no place left for M to sit in this case, and it is mentioned in the question that M sit diagonally opposite.

    Case 1b (2) is eliminated, as in this case M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Spiderman which is not possible.

    Now, In  Case 2, M will sit on the extreme end of the line from the right side facing south, from this V likes Welcome movie, and T likes Pirates movie.

    T will like Cindrella as, it is facing the person who likes Welcome movie which is V.

    U will like Ironman as, it is mentioned that the person who likes Ironman does not face north, so automatically U likes Ironman.

    Now, only N is left and only one movie is left i.e. Jai ho, so N likes Jai ho.

    Except, Golmaal all the four movies are liked by the persons who is sitting on the extreme end of the line.

    So, Golmaal does not belong to the group.

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are ten persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in two parallel lines facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. Each row consist of five persons each. The persons sitting in row 1 are facing towards south direction and the persons sitting in row 2 are facing towards north direction. Each one of them like different movies viz. ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal, but not necessarily in the same order.

    The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race. Only one person is sitting between Q and N. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers. O is sitting third left of V. The persons who like Ironman and Golmaal does not face north. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

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    If, O and T interchanges their position, then who is sitting third to the right of T?

    Solution

    Eight persons: M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V

    Eight movies: ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal

    1. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race.

    2. The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south.

    3. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race.

    On combining these three sentences we get, three possible cases:

    Case 1a: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    Case 1b: When T is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    Case 2: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    4. Only one person is sitting between Q and N.

    5. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger.

    Case 1a:

    6. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers.

    7. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome.

    8. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome.

    On combining these three sentences we get,

    Case 1a: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the left end of the line.

    Case 1b: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    Case 2: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    9. O is sitting third left of V.

    10. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD.

    On combining these two sentences we get,

    Case 1a is eliminated, as there is no space left for O and V to sit according to the question.

    And from the 9. statement we have again three cases for the position of O and V.

    Case 1b (1): When V sit second from the right side facing south.

    In this case only when R sit on the extreme end of the line from the right end facing north, and O likes ZNMD, this condition is possible, as no other place is available to satisfied this condition.

    Case 1b (2): When V sit on the extreme end from right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    Case 2: When V sit on the extreme end from the right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    11. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

    12. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal.

    13. The persons who like Ironmen and Golmaal does not face north.

    On combining these three sentences,

    Case 1b (1) is eliminated, as there is no place left for M to sit in this case, and it is mentioned in the question that M sit diagonally opposite.

    Case 1b (2) is eliminated, as in this case M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Spiderman which is not possible.

    Now, In Case 2, M will sit on the extreme end of the line from the right side facing south, from this V likes Welcome movie, and T likes Pirates movie.

    T will like Cindrella as, it is facing the person who likes Welcome movie which is V.

    U will like Ironman as, it is mentioned that the person who likes Ironman does not face north, so automatically U likes Ironman.

    Now, only N is left and only one movie is left i.e. Jai ho, so N likes Jai ho.

    So, V sit third to the right of T, if O and T interchanges their position.

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    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are ten persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in two parallel lines facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. Each row consist of five persons each. The persons sitting in row 1 are facing towards south direction and the persons sitting in row 2 are facing towards north direction. Each one of them like different movies viz. ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal, but not necessarily in the same order.

    The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race. Only one person is sitting between Q and N. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers. O is sitting third left of V. The persons who like Ironman and Golmaal does not face north. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

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    Choose the correct pair:

    Solution

    Eight persons: M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V

    Eight movies: ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal

    1. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race.

    2. The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south.

    3. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race.

    On combining these three sentences we get, three possible cases:

    Case 1a: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    Case 1b: When T is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    Case 2: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    4. Only one person is sitting between Q and N.

    5. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger.

    Case 1a:

    6. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers.

    7. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome.

    8. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome.

    On combining these three sentences we get,

    Case 1a: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the left end of the line.

    Case 1b: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    Case 2: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    9. O is sitting third left of V.

    10. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD.

    On combining these two sentences we get,

    Case 1a is eliminated, as there is no space left for O and V to sit according to the question.

    And from the 9. statement we have again three cases for the position of O and V.

    Case 1b (1): When V sit second from the right side facing south.

    In this case only when R sit on the extreme end of the line from the right end facing north, and O likes ZNMD, this condition is possible, as no other place is available to satisfied this condition.

    Case 1b (2): When V sit on the extreme end from right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    Case 2: When V sit on the extreme end from the right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    11. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

    12. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal.

    13. The persons who like Ironmen and Golmaal does not face north.

    On combining these three sentences,

    Case 1b (1) is eliminated, as there is no place left for M to sit in this case, and it is mentioned in the question that M sit diagonally opposite.

    Case 1b (2) is eliminated, as in this case M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Spiderman which is not possible.

    Now, In Case 2, M will sit on the extreme end of the line from the right side facing south, from this V likes Welcome movie, and T likes Pirates movie.

    T will like Cindrella as, it is facing the person who likes Welcome movie which is V.

    U will like Ironman as, it is mentioned that the person who likes Ironman does not face north, so automatically U likes Ironman.

    Now, only N is left and only one movie is left i.e. Jai ho, so N likes Jai ho.

    So, N-Jai ho is correct.

  • Question 11
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are ten persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in two parallel lines facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. Each row consist of five persons each. The persons sitting in row 1 are facing towards south direction and the persons sitting in row 2 are facing towards north direction. Each one of them like different movies viz. ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal, but not necessarily in the same order.

    The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race. Only one person is sitting between Q and N. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers. O is sitting third left of V. The persons who like Ironman and Golmaal does not face north. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

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    Which of the following movie is liked by the person who is facing R?

    Solution

    Eight persons: M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V

    Eight movies: ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal

    1. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race.

    2. The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south.

    3. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race.

    On combining these three sentences we get, three possible cases:

    Case 1a: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    Case 1b: When T is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    Case 2: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    4. Only one person is sitting between Q and N.

    5. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger.

    Case 1a:

    6. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers.

    7. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome.

    8. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome.

    On combining these three sentences we get,

    Case 1a: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the left end of the line.

    Case 1b: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    Case 2: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    9. O is sitting third left of V.

    10. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD.

    On combining these two sentences we get,

    Case 1a is eliminated, as there is no space left for O and V to sit according to the question.

    And from the 9. statement we have again three cases for the position of O and V.

    Case 1b (1): When V sit second from the right side facing south.

    In this case only when R sit on the extreme end of the line from the right end facing north, and O likes ZNMD, this condition is possible, as no other place is available to satisfied this condition.

    Case 1b (2): When V sit on the extreme end from right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    Case 2: When V sit on the extreme end from the right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    11. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

    12. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal.

    13. The persons who like Ironmen and Golmaal does not face north.

    On combining these three sentences,

    Case 1b (1) is eliminated, as there is no place left for M to sit in this case, and it is mentioned in the question that M sit diagonally opposite.

    Case 1b (2) is eliminated, as in this case M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Spiderman which is not possible.

    Now, In Case 2, M will sit on the extreme end of the line from the right side facing south, from this V likes Welcome movie, and T likes Pirates movie.

    T will like Cindrella as, it is facing the person who likes Welcome movie which is V.

    U will like Ironman as, it is mentioned that the person who likes Ironman does not face north, so automatically U likes Ironman.

    Now, only N is left and only one movie is left i.e. Jai ho, so N likes Jai ho.

    O is facing R.

    O likes ZNMD movie.

    So, ZNMD is the movie which is liked by the person who is facing R.

  • Question 12
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are ten persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in two parallel lines facing each other but not necessarily in the same order. Each row consist of five persons each. The persons sitting in row 1 are facing towards south direction and the persons sitting in row 2 are facing towards north direction. Each one of them like different movies viz. ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal, but not necessarily in the same order.

    The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race. Only one person is sitting between Q and N. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers. O is sitting third left of V. The persons who like Ironman and Golmaal does not face north. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

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    Which of the following movie is liked by N?

    Solution

    Eight persons: M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V

    Eight movies: ZNMD, Welcome, Jai ho, Pirates, Ironman, Spiderman, Race, Avengers, Cindrella, and Golmaal

    1. T is sitting on an extreme end of the line facing south and does not like Race.

    2. The person who likes Race sit second to the right of U facing south.

    3. Q likes Spiderman and sit on the immediate left of the person who faces the person who like Race.

    On combining these three sentences we get, three possible cases:

    Case 1a: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    Case 1b: When T is is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the right side.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    Case 2: When T is sitting on the extreme end of the line from the left end.

    U is sitting second from the left end.

    4. Only one person is sitting between Q and N.

    5. N is sitting on the immediate left of S who likes Avenger.

    Case 1a:

    6. P is sitting on the immediate right of the person who is facing the person who likes Avengers.

    7. N faces the person who likes Golmaal and does not like ZNMD and Welcome.

    8. The person who likes Pirates sit diagonally opposite to Welcome.

    On combining these three sentences we get,

    Case 1a: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the left end of the line.

    Case 1b: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    Case 2: In this case P will like Golmaal, as he is sitting on the immediate right of the person who faces the person who likes Avengers, i.e. S.

    The person who likes Pirates and Welcome will sit on the extreme ends of the line from the right end of the line.

    9. O is sitting third left of V.

    10. Number of persons sitting to the left of R is equal to the number of persons sitting on the right of the person who likes ZNMD.

    On combining these two sentences we get,

    Case 1a is eliminated, as there is no space left for O and V to sit according to the question.

    And from the 9. statement we have again three cases for the position of O and V.

    Case 1b (1): When V sit second from the right side facing south.

    In this case only when R sit on the extreme end of the line from the right end facing north, and O likes ZNMD, this condition is possible, as no other place is available to satisfied this condition.

    Case 1b (2): When V sit on the extreme end from right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    Case 2: When V sit on the extreme end from the right end of the line facing North.

    In this case R likes Race movie and O likes ZNMD, and they will face each other, only then there will be equal number of persons to the left of R and equal number of persons to the right of the person who likes ZNMD i.e. O is possible.

    11. M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Welcome.

    12. The person who face Cindrella does not like Pirates and Golmaal.

    13. The persons who like Ironmen and Golmaal does not face north.

    On combining these three sentences,

    Case 1b (1) is eliminated, as there is no place left for M to sit in this case, and it is mentioned in the question that M sit diagonally opposite.

    Case 1b (2) is eliminated, as in this case M sit diagonally opposite to the person who likes Spiderman which is not possible.

    Now, In Case 2, M will sit on the extreme end of the line from the right side facing south, from this V likes Welcome movie, and T likes Pirates movie.

    T will like Cindrella as, it is facing the person who likes Welcome movie which is V.

    U will like Ironman as, it is mentioned that the person who likes Ironman does not face north, so automatically U likes Ironman.

    Now, only N is left and only one movie is left i.e. Jai ho, so N likes Jai ho.

    So, N likes Jai ho movie.

  • Question 13
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    What is the shortest distance between Starting point and School?

    Solution

    The figure according to the information given in the question will be as follows:

    Applying Pythagoras Theorem

    The shortest distance between starting point and School will be:

    So, the shortest distance between Starting point and School is 17 km.

  • Question 14
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    Theatre is in which direction with respect to School?

    Solution

    The figure according to the information given in the question will be as follows:

    So, Theatre is in Southeast direction with respect to School.

  • Question 15
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    Hostel is in which direction with respect to starting point?

    Solution

    The figure according to the information given in the question will be as follows:

    So, Hostel is to the South of Starting Point.

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