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  • Question 1
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage to answer the question.

    Anita, Mahima, Rajan, Lata and Deepti are five cousins. Anita is twice as old as Mahima. Rajan's age is half that of Mahima's age. Anita's age is half that of Deepti's age and Rajan's age is twice that of Lata's age.

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    Anita is younger than

    Solution

    Let Mahima's age be x. Then, Anita's age = 2x, Rajan's age = x/2, Deepti's age = 4x and Lata's age = x/4
    So, the descending order of ages is Deepti > Anita > Mahima > Rajan > Lata.

    Lata is the youngest.

    Anita is younger than Deepti.

     

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    Which of the following is the lightest?

    Solution

    Let C's weight be x.
    Then, D's weight = 2x
    E's weight = 4x
    B's weight = 4.5x
    A's weight = 9x
    So, the order of weights is A > B > E > D > C.

    Thus, C is the lightest.

     

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    E is lighter than which of the following two articles?

    Solution

    Let C's weight be x.
    Then, D's weight = 2x
    E's weight = 4x
    B's weight = 4.5x
    A's weight = 9x

    E is lighter than A and B.

     

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    E is heavier than which of the following two articles?

    Solution

    Let C's weight be x.
    Then, D's weight = 2x
    E's weight = 4x
    B's weight = 4.5x
    A's weight = 9x

    E is heavier than D and C.

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    Which of the following articles is the heaviest?

    Solution

    Let C's weight be x.
    Then, D's weight = 2x
    E's weight = 4x
    B's weight = 4.5x
    A's weight = 9x

    Clearly, A is the heaviest.

     

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    Which of the following represents the descending order of weights of the articles?

    Solution

    Let C`s weight be x.
    Then, D`s weight = 2x.
    E`s weight = 4x
    B`s weight = 4.5x
    A`s weight = 9x
    Clearly, the descending order of weights is: A, B, E, D, C.

     

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
    (i) A weighs twice as much as B.
    (ii) B weighs four-and-a-half times as much as C.
    (iii) C weighs half as much as D.
    (iv) D weighs half as much as E.
    (v) E weighs less than A, but more than C.

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    Which of the given statements is not necessary to determine the correct order of articles according to their weights?

    Solution

    Clearly, statement (v) is not required to determine the order of articles according to their weights.

     

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