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    A, B, C, D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plain, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lacs. It is 20 lacs of one town and more than 50 lacs of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitude and other two are on the same longitude. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lacs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station, of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A and E are same. E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lacs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.

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    Which of the following towns have population less than 5 lac?
    Solution
    The population of A and B is less than 5 lac.
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    A, B, C, D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plain, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lacs. It is 20 lacs of one town and more than 50 lacs of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitude and other two are on the same longitude. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lacs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station, of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A and E are same. E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lacs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.

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    Which of the following towns is not a capital?
    Solution
    Clearly, B is not a capital.
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    A, B, C, D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plain, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lacs. It is 20 lacs of one town and more than 50 lacs of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitude and other two are on the same longitude. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lacs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station, of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A and E are same. E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lacs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.

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    Which of the following is a harbour, a capital and also, an industrial town?
    Solution
    Harbours are E and D, capitals are A, C, D and E, and industrial towns are C and E.
    So, E is a harbour, a capital and also, an industrial town.
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    A, B, C, D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plain, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lacs. It is 20 lacs of one town and more than 50 lacs of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitude and other two are on the same longitude. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lacs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station, of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A and E are same. E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lacs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.

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    Which of the following towns have population more than 50 lac?
    Solution
    Clearly, the industrial towns C and E have a population of more than 50 lac.
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    A, B, C, D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plain, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lacs. It is 20 lacs of one town and more than 50 lacs of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitude and other two are on the same longitude. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lacs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station, of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A and E are same. E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lacs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.

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    Which of the following towns is a hill station as well as a capital?
    Solution
    The capitals are A, C, D and E. The hill stations are A and B. So, A is a hill station as well as a capital.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    Who did not have a cricket bat at the end of exchange of items?
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    What was the total cost of the items which C had at the beginning?
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    Before exchange, C had items worth Rs. 1700.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    After the exchange of items, A had with him an item which no one else had. What was the item?
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    A had a cycle, which no one else had.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    In the beginning, who had the costliest items?
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    In the beginning, D had the costliest items worth Rs.5000.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    In the process of exchange of items, B received an item from
    Solution


    Clearly, B received a record player from A.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    After exchange of items, B had ___________.
    Solution
    After exchange of items, B had a cricket bat and a record player.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    After exchange of items, who had the items, total cost of which is Rs. 1500?
    Solution
    After exchange, A had items worth Rs.1500.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    Who incurred the maximum loss after the exchange of items?
    Solution
    Only A and D incurred losses in the deal.
    Loss incurred by A = Rs (3000 - 1500) = Rs 1500.
    Loss incurred by D = Rs (5000 - 4900) = Rs 100.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    Who made profit after the exchange of items?
    Solution
    Clearly, B and C made profit after the exchange.
    B`s profit = Rs.(2700 - 2100) = Rs.600
    C`s profit = Rs.(2700 - 1700) = Rs.1000.
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    A, B, C and D were four friends who did not mind exchanging items. A had two chessboards, each costing Rs. 500, and a record player. C originally had a cycle and a walkman. Each cricket bat cost Rs. 700. Both D and C got a cricket bat from B. A gave his record player, costing Rs. 2000, to B. C got a camera, costing Rs. 1500, from D. The cycle that C had cost Rs. 1000 and the walkman cost Rs. 700. B had three cricket bats at the beginning and D had two cameras, the total cost of which was Rs. 5000. A gave one of his chessboards to C and took C's cycle. C gave his walkman to D.

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    At the end of exchange of items, D had in his possession ___________.
    Solution
    Clearly, after exchange, D had a cricket bat, a walkman and a camera.
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    A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are the same age, but all have birthdays on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest E is 22 years old. F is somewhere between B and D in terms of age. A is older than B. C is older than D.

    Which of the following is not possible?
    Solution
    22 21 20 19 18 17
    E > A > B > F > C > D – (i)
    E > A > C > B > F > D – (ii)
    E > A > B > C > F > D – (iii)
    E > A > C > D > F > B – (iv)
    E > A > D > F > C > B – (v)
    E > A > D > C > F > B – (vi)
    E > A > C > B > F > D – (vii)
    E > A > C > D > F > B – (viii)
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    A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthdays on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest E is 22 years. F is somewhere between B and D in age. A is older than B. C is older than D.

    Which of the following could be the ages of D and C respectively, if B is 17 years old?
    Solution
    B is 17 years old in (iv), (v), (vi) and (viii).
    In (iv), D's age is 19 years and C's age is 20 years.
    In (v) and (vi), D's age is 20 years and C's age is 21 years.
    In (viii), D's age is 19 years and C's age is 21 years.
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    A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthdays on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest E is 22 years. F is somewhere between B and D in age. A is older than B. C is older than D.

    Which of the following must be true, if exactly two of the cousins are between C and F in age?
    Solution
    There is a gap of two persons between C and F in (vi), (vii) and (viii) and in each of these cases, F is 18 years old.
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    A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthdays on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest E is 22 years. F is somewhere between B and D in age. A is older than B. C is older than D.

    If A is one year older than C, then the number of logically possible orders of all the six cousins by increasing age is
    Solution
    Clearly, A is one year older than C in only two arrangements - (ii) and (iv).
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    Directions: Study the information given below and answer the question that follows.

    A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthdays on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest E is 22 years. F is somewhere between B and D in age. A is older than B. C is older than D.

    Which of the following must be true, if C is 19 years old?
    Solution
    Clearly, from (iii), it follows that if C is 19 years old, B is 20 years old and A is of 21 years.
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