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    Read the following information carefully to answer the given question:
      
    XYZ Ltd. presently has three Accounts Assistants – A, B and C – and five Accounts Officers – D, E, F, G and H. Its management is planning to open a new office in another city using three Accounts Officers and two Accounts Assistants from its present staff. The following guidelines have been established to set up the new office:

    (i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (ii) C and E function well alone, but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iv) Since D and F have been competing for a promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team.

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    If C and F are moved to the new office, then what is the number of different teams that can be formed?

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    XYZ Ltd. presently has three Accounts Assistants – A, B and C – and five Accounts Officers – D, E, F, G and H. Its management is planning to open a new office in another city using three Accounts Officers and two Accounts Assistants from its present staff. The following guidelines have been established to set up the new office:

    (i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (ii) C and E function well alone, but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iv) Since D and F have been competing for a promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team.

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    If C sent to the new office, then which member of the staff cannot go with C?

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    XYZ Ltd. presently has three Accounts Assistants – A, B and C – and five Accounts Officers – D, E, F, G and H. Its management is planning to open a new office in another city using three Accounts Officers and two Accounts Assistants from its present staff. The following guidelines have been established to set up the new office:

    (i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (ii) C and E function well alone, but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iv) Since D and F have been competing for a promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team.

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    Under the guidelines developed, which of the following must go to the new office?

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    Read the following information carefully to answer the given question:
      
    XYZ Ltd. presently has three Accounts Assistants – A, B and C – and five Accounts Officers – D, E, F, G and H. Its management is planning to open a new office in another city using three Accounts Officers and two Accounts Assistants from its present staff. The following guidelines have been established to set up the new office:

    (i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (ii) C and E function well alone, but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iv) Since D and F have been competing for a promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team.

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    Under the guidelines developed, what is the possible number of different teams which can be sent to the new office?

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    Read the following information carefully to answer the given question:
      
    XYZ Ltd. presently has three Accounts Assistants – A, B and C – and five Accounts Officers – D, E, F, G and H. Its management is planning to open a new office in another city using three Accounts Officers and two Accounts Assistants from its present staff. The following guidelines have been established to set up the new office:

    (i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (ii) C and E function well alone, but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team.
    (iv) Since D and F have been competing for a promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team.

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    If D goes to the new office, then which of the following is/are correct?

    1. C cannot go.
    2. A cannot go.
    3. H must also go.

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

    In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate out of which only three had to be chosen under the following conditions:
    One who chose A had to choose B also and vice-versa.
    One who chose A could not choose E.
    One who chose C or D could not choose F.
    The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows:
    A - 70, B - 70, C - 90, D - 85, E - 70, F - 35

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    How many combinations were permitted?

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

    In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate out of which only three had to be chosen under the following conditions:
    One who chose A had to choose B also and vice-versa.
    One who chose A could not choose E.
    One who chose C or D could not choose F.
    The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows:
    A - 70, B - 70, C - 90, D - 85, E - 70, F - 35

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    How many candidates in all appeared for the examination?

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

    In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate out of which only three had to be chosen under the following conditions:
    One who chose A had to choose B also and vice-versa.
    One who chose A could not choose E.
    One who chose C or D could not choose F.
    The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows:
    A - 70, B - 70, C - 90, D - 85, E - 70, F - 35

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    How many candidates chose the combination ABC?

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

    In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate out of which only three had to be chosen under the following conditions:
    One who chose A had to choose B also and vice-versa.
    One who chose A could not choose E.
    One who chose C or D could not choose F.
    The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows:
    A - 70, B - 70, C - 90, D - 85, E - 70, F - 35

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    How many candidates combined C with D?

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

    In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate out of which only three had to be chosen under the following conditions:
    One who chose A had to choose B also and vice-versa.
    One who chose A could not choose E.
    One who chose C or D could not choose F.
    The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows:
    A - 70, B - 70, C - 90, D - 85, E - 70, F - 35

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    How many candidates offered B with F?

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