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  • Question 1
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

    B, D, H, K, P, R and T are seven friends who studied at three management institutes - X, Y and Z. They had opted for one of the three specialisations - Marketing, Finance and Personnel, with at least two of them in each specialisation. No two friends had the same combination of institute and specialisation. 
    The Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the maximum. D, who studied at institute Z with Personnel specialisation, earns more than only B and K. H, who studied at institute X with Marketing specialisation, earns less than only P and T. R, who studied at institute Z with Finance specialisation, earns more than D, but less than H. T studied at institute X with Finance specialisation. K, a Personnel specialist who studied at institute Y, is not the least earner among them. B is the only Finance specialist among them from one of these institutes.

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    At which of the following institutes did B study?

    Solution

    We are given the following:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    D Z Personnel
    H X Marketing
    R Z Finance
    T X Finance
    K Y Personnel
    B __ Finance


    Now, the Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the most. Clearly, he is not one of B, D, H, K, R or T. So, P is the Marketing specialist from institute Y, and he earns the most. Also, R is the Finance specialist from institute Z, and T is the Finance specialist from Institute X.

    So, B is the Finance specialist from institute Y. Thus, we have:
     

    Person Institute Specialisation
    P Y Marketing
    B Y Finance


    With regard to income, we are given:
    D > B, D > K, P > H, T > H, R > D, H > R

    Since P earns the most, we have:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B or P > T > H > R > D > B > K

    But K is not the least earner.
    So, the order of incomes becomes:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B

    Therefore, B studied at institute Y.

     

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

    B, D, H, K, P, R and T are seven friends who studied at three management institutes - X, Y and Z. They had opted for one of the three specialisations - Marketing, Finance and Personnel, with at least two of them in each specialisation. No two friends had the same combination of institute and specialisation. 
    The Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the maximum. D, who studied at institute Z with Personnel specialisation, earns more than only B and K. H, who studied at institute X with Marketing specialisation, earns less than only P and T. R, who studied at institute Z with Finance specialisation, earns more than D, but less than H. T studied at institute X with Finance specialisation. K, a Personnel specialist who studied at institute Y, is not the least earner among them. B is the only Finance specialist among them from one of these institutes.

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    What is P's specialisation?

    Solution

    We are given the following:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    D Z Personnel
    H X Marketing
    R Z Finance
    T X Finance
    K Y Personnel
    B __ Finance


    Now, the Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the most. Clearly, he is not one of B, D, H, K, R or T. So, P is the Marketing specialist from institute Y, and he earns the most. Also, R is the Finance specialist from institute Z, and T is the Finance specialist from Institute X.

    So, B is the Finance specialist from institute Y. Thus, we have:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    P Y Marketing
    B Y Finance


    With regard to income, we are given:
    D > B, D > K, P > H, T > H, R > D, H > R

    Since P earns the most, we have:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B or P > T > H > R > D > B > K

    But K is not the least earner.
    So, the order of incomes becomes:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B

     

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

    B, D, H, K, P, R and T are seven friends who studied at three management institutes - X, Y and Z. They had opted for one of the three specialisations - Marketing, Finance and Personnel, with at least two of them in each specialisation. No two friends had the same combination of institute and specialisation. 
    The Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the maximum. D, who studied at institute Z with Personnel specialisation, earns more than only B and K. H, who studied at institute X with Marketing specialisation, earns less than only P and T. R, who studied at institute Z with Finance specialisation, earns more than D, but less than H. T studied at institute X with Finance specialisation. K, a Personnel specialist who studied at institute Y, is not the least earner among them. B is the only Finance specialist among them from one of these institutes.

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    Which of the following combinations is true for the one who is the second highest earner?

    Solution

    We are given the following:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    D Z Personnel
    H X Marketing
    R Z Finance
    T X Finance
    K Y Personnel
    B __ Finance


    Now, the Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the most. Clearly, he is not one of B, D, H, K, R or T. So, P is the Marketing specialist from institute Y, and he earns the most. Also, R is the Finance specialist from institute Z, and T is the Finance specialist from Institute X.

    So, B is the Finance specialist from institute Y. Thus, we have:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    P Y Marketing
    B Y Finance


    With regard to income, we are given:
    D > B, D > K, P > H, T > H, R > D, H > R

    Since P earns the most, we have:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B or P > T > H > R > D > B > K

    But K is not the least earner.
    So, the order of incomes becomes:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B

    T is the second highest earner, and he studied at institute X with specialisation in Finance.

     

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

    B, D, H, K, P, R and T are seven friends who studied at three management institutes - X, Y and Z. They had opted for one of the three specialisations - Marketing, Finance and Personnel, with at least two of them in each specialisation. No two friends had the same combination of institute and specialisation. 
    The Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the maximum. D, who studied at institute Z with Personnel specialisation, earns more than only B and K. H, who studied at institute X with Marketing specialisation, earns less than only P and T. R, who studied at institute Z with Finance specialisation, earns more than D, but less than H. T studied at institute X with Finance specialisation. K, a Personnel specialist who studied at institute Y, is not the least earner among them. B is the only Finance specialist among them from one of these institutes.

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    Who is the third highest earner among them?

    Solution

    We are given the following:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    D Z Personnel
    H X Marketing
    R Z Finance
    T X Finance
    K Y Personnel
    B __ Finance


    Now, the Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the most. Clearly, he is not one of B, D, H, K, R or T. So, P is the Marketing specialist from institute Y, and he earns the most. Also, R is the Finance specialist from institute Z, and T is the Finance specialist from Institute X.

    So, B is the Finance specialist from institute Y. Thus, we have:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    P Y Marketing
    B Y Finance


    With regard to income, we are given:
    D > B, D > K, P > H, T > H, R > D, H > R

    Since P earns the most, we have:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B or P > T > H > R > D > B > K

    But K is not the least earner.
    So, the order of incomes becomes:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B

    H is the third highest earner among them.

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

    B, D, H, K, P, R and T are seven friends who studied at three management institutes - X, Y and Z. They had opted for one of the three specialisations - Marketing, Finance and Personnel, with at least two of them in each specialisation. No two friends had the same combination of institute and specialisation. 
    The Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the maximum. D, who studied at institute Z with Personnel specialisation, earns more than only B and K. H, who studied at institute X with Marketing specialisation, earns less than only P and T. R, who studied at institute Z with Finance specialisation, earns more than D, but less than H. T studied at institute X with Finance specialisation. K, a Personnel specialist who studied at institute Y, is not the least earner among them. B is the only Finance specialist among them from one of these institutes.

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    How many of them earn more than D does?

    Solution

    We are given the following:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    D Z Personnel
    H X Marketing
    R Z Finance
    T X Finance
    K Y Personnel
    B __ Finance


    Now, the Marketing specialist from institute Y earns the most. Clearly, he is not one of B, D, H, K, R or T. So, P is the Marketing specialist from institute Y, and he earns the most. Also, R is the Finance specialist from institute Z, and T is the Finance specialist from Institute X.

    So, B is the Finance specialist from institute Y. Thus, we have:

    Person Institute Specialisation
    P Y Marketing
    B Y Finance


    With regard to income, we are given:
    D > B, D > K, P > H, T > H, R > D, H > R

    Since P earns the most, we have:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B or P > T > H > R > D > B > K

    But K is not the least earner.
    So, the order of incomes becomes:
    P > T > H > R > D > K > B

    Four of them - P, T, H and R - earn more than D does.

     

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.

    (i) Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are members of a club and play six different games - Football, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Badminton and Volleyball.
    (ii) T, who is taller than P and S, plays Tennis.
    (iii) The tallest among them plays Basketball.
    (iv) The shortest among them plays Volleyball.
    (v) Q and S play neither Volleyball nor Basketball.
    (vi) R plays Volleyball.
    (vii) Only T is between Q, who plays Football, and P in order of height.

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    Who among the following is taller than R but shorter than P?

    Solution

    The sequence is:
    U > Q > T > P > S > R

    U - Basketball
    Q - Football
    T - Tennis
    P - Cricket/Badminton
    S - Cricket/Badminton
    R - Volleyball

    S is taller than R but shorter than P.

     

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.

    (i) Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are members of a club and play six different games - Football, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Badminton and Volleyball.
    (ii) T, who is taller than P and S, plays Tennis.
    (iii) The tallest among them plays Basketball.
    (iv) The shortest among them plays Volleyball.
    (v) Q and S play neither Volleyball nor Basketball.
    (vi) R plays Volleyball.
    (vii) Only T is between Q, who plays Football, and P in order of height.

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    Which game does S play?

    Solution

    T > P, T > S, Q > T > P

    R plays Volleyball, so R is the shortest.

    Q plays neither Volleyball nor Basketball.

    So, Q is not the tallest. Thus, U is the tallest.

    So, the sequence becomes: U > Q > T > P > S > R.

    Now, T plays Tennis. U, being the tallest, plays Basketball. R plays Volleyball. Q plays Football. Both P and S play either Cricket or Badminton.

     

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