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    Directions: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

    There is a family of six people: A, B, C, D, E and F. They all have different professions, i.e. lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family. D, the salesman, is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    How is E related to F?

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    There is a family of six people: A, B, C, D, E and F. They all have different professions, i.e. lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family. D, the salesman, is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    What is the profession of B?

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    There is a family of six people: A, B, C, D, E and F. They all have different professions, i.e. lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family. D, the salesman, is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    What is the profession of A?

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    There is a family of six people: A, B, C, D, E and F. They all have different professions, i.e. lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family. D, the salesman, is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    Which of the following pairs represents a couple?

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    There is a family of six people: A, B, C, D, E and F. They all have different professions, i.e. lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family. D, the salesman, is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    How is D related to F?

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    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were playing a game of cards. A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A, got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.

    Who won the game?

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    Six persons: A, B, C, D, E and F were playing a game of cards. A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A, got more points than her husband. D got more points than E, but less than F. The niece of E got the lowest points. The father of A got more points than F, but could not win the game.

    Who got the lowest points?

  • Question 8
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    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were playing a game of cards. A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A, got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.

    Who is the husband of B?

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    Directions: Read the following information to answer the given question.

    Six persons: A, B, C, D, E and F, were playing a game of cards. A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A, got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. The niece of E got the lowest points. The father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.

    If B was one of the ladies, then the other lady is

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    Directions: Read the following statements to answer the question:

    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were playing a game of cards. A's father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A, got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.

    Who stood second in the game?

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    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different profession – Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant (CA) and Banker, and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. C is a Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. E is married to the CA and she earns the least. No female is either a Lawyer or an Engineer. B (Teacher) earns less than A (Banker). G is married to B and he earns more than D and A. F is not a Lawyer. The CA earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.

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    What is the least number of male members in the family?

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    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different profession – Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant (CA) and Banker, and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. C is a Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. E is married to the CA and she earns the least. No female is either a Lawyer or an Engineer. B (Teacher) earns less than A (Banker). G is married to B and he earns more than D and A. F is not a Lawyer. The CA earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.

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    Who earns the most in the family?

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    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different profession – Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant (CA) and Banker, and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. C is a Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. E is married to the CA and she earns the least. No female is either a Lawyer or an Engineer. B (Teacher) earns less than A (Banker). G is married to B and he earns more than D and A. F is not a Lawyer. The CA earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.

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    What is the profession of F?

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    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different profession – Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant (CA) and Banker, and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. C is a Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. E is married to the CA and she earns the least. No female is either a Lawyer or an Engineer. B (Teacher) earns less than A (Banker). G is married to B and he earns more than D and A. F is not a Lawyer. The CA earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.

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    Which of the following pairs is the married couple?

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    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different profession – Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant (CA) and Banker, and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. C is a Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. E is married to the CA and she earns the least. No female is either a Lawyer or an Engineer. B (Teacher) earns less than A (Banker). G is married to B and he earns more than D and A. F is not a Lawyer. The CA earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.

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    What is A's position from the top, when all are arranged in descending order of their incomes?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    How many Pakistani batsmen were bowled by bowlers of New Zealand?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    The highest runs were scored in the match by the partnership of

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    If runs per wicket are the criterion for evaluating bowling performance, then which bowler had the best bowling performance in the match?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    If number of balls per wicket is considered to evaluate bowling performance, then who was the best bowler of the match?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    Performance of which bowlers were the same, where criterion for evaluation is number of runs per wicket?
    I. Harris and Saqlain II. Afridi and Harris

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    Which bowler of Pakistan had the worst bowling performance considering number of balls per wicket as the criterion?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    How many legs before wickets were given in the match?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    Who was run out in the match?

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    Who took the maximum number of catches in the match?
    I. Stephen Fleming II. Mark Greatbatch III. Younis

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    Scorecard: Pakistan:

    Extra: (Leg Bye – 12, Wide– 2); 14

    Total: (All Out in 48.5 Overs); 160

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 4, 2 – 32, 3 – 51, 4 – 63, 5 – 116, 6 – 120, 7 – 120, 8 – 138, 9 – 145.

    Bowling of New Zealand

    Scorecard: New Zealand:

    Extra: (Wide– 5, No-Balls – 6); 11

    Total: (All Out in 36.5 Overs); 119

    Fall of Wickets: 1 – 7, 2 – 66, 3 – 81, 4 – 98, 5 – 102, 6 – 111, 7 – 114, 8 – 117, 9 – 119.

    Bowling of Pakistan:

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    Which of the following statements is false?

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