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Set-14
Eight persons Ajay, Bimal, Chander, Dhanush, Erik, Feroz, Gaurav and Harish are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. They have different amount of chocolates with them viz. 4, 7, 12, 17, 18, 21, 34 and 36. No two persons have same number of chocolates. The person opposite to Bimal had 7 chocolates. Ajay was sitting opposite to the person having 21 chocolates. Ajay and Bimal were seated at a gap of two. Harish was sitting third to the left of the one who had 18 chocolates. Bimal had twice the number of chocolates that Erik had. Harish and Gaurav were seated at a gap of 1 person. The difference of the number of chocolates that Ajay and Bimal had was two, where the number of chocolates with Ajay was a perfect square. Erik and Feroz had consecutive number of chocolates. The number of chocolates that Erik had was a prime number. Gaurav had thrice the number of chocolates as that with Dhanush, who was sitting to the immediate right of Bimal. The number of chocolates with Gaurav was opposite of the digits of the number of chocolates with Harish. i.e. if Harish has 'mn' number of chocolates, then Gaurav will have 'nm' number of chocolates. Gaurav had less chocolates than Harish and the number of chocolates with both of them were in double digits.
Who among the following has the second least number of chocolates?
A. Dhanush | B. Chander | C. Feroz | D. Gaurav | E. None of these
B
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Set-14
Eight persons Ajay, Bimal, Chander, Dhanush, Erik, Feroz, Gaurav and Harish are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. They have different amount of chocolates with them viz. 4, 7, 12, 17, 18, 21, 34 and 36. No two persons have same number of chocolates. The person opposite to Bimal had 7 chocolates. Ajay was sitting opposite to the person having 21 chocolates. Ajay and Bimal were seated at a gap of two. Harish was sitting third to the left of the one who had 18 chocolates. Bimal had twice the number of chocolates that Erik had. Harish and Gaurav were seated at a gap of 1 person. The difference of the number of chocolates that Ajay and Bimal had was two, where the number of chocolates with Ajay was a perfect square. Erik and Feroz had consecutive number of chocolates. The number of chocolates that Erik had was a prime number. Gaurav had thrice the number of chocolates as that with Dhanush, who was sitting to the immediate right of Bimal. The number of chocolates with Gaurav was opposite of the digits of the number of chocolates with Harish. i.e. if Harish has 'mn' number of chocolates, then Gaurav will have 'nm' number of chocolates. Gaurav had less chocolates than Harish and the number of chocolates with both of them were in double digits.
Which of the following combinations is correct?
A. Gaurav – 21 | B. Feroz - 17 | C. Dhanush - 4 | D. All are correct | E. None is correct
C
3
Set-14
Eight persons Ajay, Bimal, Chander, Dhanush, Erik, Feroz, Gaurav and Harish are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. They have different amount of chocolates with them viz. 4, 7, 12, 17, 18, 21, 34 and 36. No two persons have same number of chocolates. The person opposite to Bimal had 7 chocolates. Ajay was sitting opposite to the person having 21 chocolates. Ajay and Bimal were seated at a gap of two. Harish was sitting third to the left of the one who had 18 chocolates. Bimal had twice the number of chocolates that Erik had. Harish and Gaurav were seated at a gap of 1 person. The difference of the number of chocolates that Ajay and Bimal had was two, where the number of chocolates with Ajay was a perfect square. Erik and Feroz had consecutive number of chocolates. The number of chocolates that Erik had was a prime number. Gaurav had thrice the number of chocolates as that with Dhanush, who was sitting to the immediate right of Bimal. The number of chocolates with Gaurav was opposite of the digits of the number of chocolates with Harish. i.e. if Harish has 'mn' number of chocolates, then Gaurav will have 'nm' number of chocolates. Gaurav had less chocolates than Harish and the number of chocolates with both of them were in double digits.
Ajay has how many chocolates more than the one who sits second to the left of the one having least number of chocolates?
A. 15 | B. 32 | C. 29 | D. 19 | E. None of these
A
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Set-14
Eight persons Ajay, Bimal, Chander, Dhanush, Erik, Feroz, Gaurav and Harish are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. They have different amount of chocolates with them viz. 4, 7, 12, 17, 18, 21, 34 and 36. No two persons have same number of chocolates. The person opposite to Bimal had 7 chocolates. Ajay was sitting opposite to the person having 21 chocolates. Ajay and Bimal were seated at a gap of two. Harish was sitting third to the left of the one who had 18 chocolates. Bimal had twice the number of chocolates that Erik had. Harish and Gaurav were seated at a gap of 1 person. The difference of the number of chocolates that Ajay and Bimal had was two, where the number of chocolates with Ajay was a perfect square. Erik and Feroz had consecutive number of chocolates. The number of chocolates that Erik had was a prime number. Gaurav had thrice the number of chocolates as that with Dhanush, who was sitting to the immediate right of Bimal. The number of chocolates with Gaurav was opposite of the digits of the number of chocolates with Harish. i.e. if Harish has 'mn' number of chocolates, then Gaurav will have 'nm' number of chocolates. Gaurav had less chocolates than Harish and the number of chocolates with both of them were in double digits.
Four of the following five are alike in some way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
A. Ajay | B. Feroz | C. Dhanush | D. Bimal | E. Harish
E
3
Set-14
Eight persons Ajay, Bimal, Chander, Dhanush, Erik, Feroz, Gaurav and Harish are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. They have different amount of chocolates with them viz. 4, 7, 12, 17, 18, 21, 34 and 36. No two persons have same number of chocolates. The person opposite to Bimal had 7 chocolates. Ajay was sitting opposite to the person having 21 chocolates. Ajay and Bimal were seated at a gap of two. Harish was sitting third to the left of the one who had 18 chocolates. Bimal had twice the number of chocolates that Erik had. Harish and Gaurav were seated at a gap of 1 person. The difference of the number of chocolates that Ajay and Bimal had was two, where the number of chocolates with Ajay was a perfect square. Erik and Feroz had consecutive number of chocolates. The number of chocolates that Erik had was a prime number. Gaurav had thrice the number of chocolates as that with Dhanush, who was sitting to the immediate right of Bimal. The number of chocolates with Gaurav was opposite of the digits of the number of chocolates with Harish. i.e. if Harish has 'mn' number of chocolates, then Gaurav will have 'nm' number of chocolates. Gaurav had less chocolates than Harish and the number of chocolates with both of them were in double digits.
What is the position of the one who has 18 chocolates with respect to the one who has 12 chocolates?
A. Second to the left | B. Third to the right | C. Sixth from the left | D. Fifth from the right | E. Fourth to the left
D
3
Set-15
Ten persons namely Pravin, Queen, Raman, Seetha, Tushar, Umesh, Vinoth, Wahab, Ximon and Yousuf are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Tushar sits with Ximon and Wahab and opposite to Umesh. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Queen sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn't face south direction. Wahab was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Yousuf and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don't sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.
Who sits to the immediate right of Umesh?
A. The one who was born in June | D. The one who was born in May | B. The one who was born in July | C. The one who was born in March | E. None of the above
A
3
Set-15
Ten persons namely Pravin, Queen, Raman, Seetha, Tushar, Umesh, Vinoth, Wahab, Ximon and Yousuf are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Tushar sits with Ximon and Wahab and opposite to Umesh. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Queen sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn't face south direction. Wahab was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Yousuf and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don't sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.
Which of the following in pairs are born in same month?
A. Yousuf and Vinoth | B. Pravin and Queen | C. Raman and Tushar | D. Both A and B | E. Both A and C
A
3
Set-15
Ten persons namely Pravin, Queen, Raman, Seetha, Tushar, Umesh, Vinoth, Wahab, Ximon and Yousuf are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Tushar sits with Ximon and Wahab and opposite to Umesh. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Queen sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn't face south direction. Wahab was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Yousuf and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don't sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.
In which month was the person born who sits opposite to Ximon?
A. January | B. July | C. May | D. June | E. None of the above
B
3
Set-15
Ten persons namely Pravin, Queen, Raman, Seetha, Tushar, Umesh, Vinoth, Wahab, Ximon and Yousuf are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Tushar sits with Ximon and Wahab and opposite to Umesh. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Queen sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn't face south direction. Wahab was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Yousuf and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don't sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Raman-March | B. Tushar-April | C. Umesh-January | D. Vinoth-June | E. Yousuf-July
E
3
Set-15
Ten persons namely Pravin, Queen, Raman, Seetha, Tushar, Umesh, Vinoth, Wahab, Ximon and Yousuf are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Tushar sits with Ximon and Wahab and opposite to Umesh. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Queen sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn't face south direction. Wahab was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Yousuf and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don't sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.
Which of the following statements is definitely true?
A. Only two persons are sit between Pravin and Ximon. | B. The persons were born in June month sitting in different rows. | C. The one who was born in March sits third to the left of Umesh. | D. The one who was born in August month and the one who was born in March month are sitting diagonally opposite to each other. | E. None of the above
E
3
Set-16
Some persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre and at an equal distance from each other. Each of these persons has a different income greater than 11 Lakhs but less than 20 Lakhs. Only one seat was vacant. Anuj's income is in multiple of 5 but it is not the highest. There are two seats between Jaya and Reet. Anuj sits opposite to Faiz but neither of them are sitting adjacent to Jaya. None of the seats adjacent to Anuj is vacant. The one, whose income is 19 Lakhs, is sitting on the seat which is to the immediate right of Pari's seat. Reet's income is in perfect square number. Jaya's income is in even number. Pari sits on the seat which is second to the right of one, whose income is 13 Lakhs. The income of the persons sitting adjacent to vacant seat is the just next number of income the persons sitting adjacent to them. The number of persons between Reet and dev are same as the number of persons between Anuj and Mala.
How many persons are sitting around the circular table?
A. Six | B. Seven | C. Eight | D. Nine | E. Ten
B
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Set-16
Some persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre and at an equal distance from each other. Each of these persons has a different income greater than 11 Lakhs but less than 20 Lakhs. Only one seat was vacant. Anuj's income is in multiple of 5 but it is not the highest. There are two seats between Jaya and Reet. Anuj sits opposite to Faiz but neither of them are sitting adjacent to Jaya. None of the seats adjacent to Anuj is vacant. The one, whose income is 19 Lakhs, is sitting on the seat which is to the immediate right of Pari's seat. Reet's income is in perfect square number. Jaya's income is in even number. Pari sits on the seat which is second to the right of one, whose income is 13 Lakhs. The income of the persons sitting adjacent to vacant seat is the just next number of income the persons sitting adjacent to them. The number of persons between Reet and dev are same as the number of persons between Anuj and Mala.
Who among the following is sitting opposite to Mala?
A. No one | B. Faiz | C. Pari | D. Reet | E. Can't be determined
D
3
Set-16
Some persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre and at an equal distance from each other. Each of these persons has a different income greater than 11 Lakhs but less than 20 Lakhs. Only one seat was vacant. Anuj's income is in multiple of 5 but it is not the highest. There are two seats between Jaya and Reet. Anuj sits opposite to Faiz but neither of them are sitting adjacent to Jaya. None of the seats adjacent to Anuj is vacant. The one, whose income is 19 Lakhs, is sitting on the seat which is to the immediate right of Pari's seat. Reet's income is in perfect square number. Jaya's income is in even number. Pari sits on the seat which is second to the right of one, whose income is 13 Lakhs. The income of the persons sitting adjacent to vacant seat is the just next number of income the persons sitting adjacent to them. The number of persons between Reet and dev are same as the number of persons between Anuj and Mala.
What is the income of Pari?
A. 12 Lakhs | B. 18 Lakhs | C. 14 Lakhs | D. Either A or B | E. Either A or C
D
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Set-16
Some persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre and at an equal distance from each other. Each of these persons has a different income greater than 11 Lakhs but less than 20 Lakhs. Only one seat was vacant. Anuj's income is in multiple of 5 but it is not the highest. There are two seats between Jaya and Reet. Anuj sits opposite to Faiz but neither of them are sitting adjacent to Jaya. None of the seats adjacent to Anuj is vacant. The one, whose income is 19 Lakhs, is sitting on the seat which is to the immediate right of Pari's seat. Reet's income is in perfect square number. Jaya's income is in even number. Pari sits on the seat which is second to the right of one, whose income is 13 Lakhs. The income of the persons sitting adjacent to vacant seat is the just next number of income the persons sitting adjacent to them. The number of persons between Reet and dev are same as the number of persons between Anuj and Mala.
What is the position of Vacant seat with respect to Dev?
A. Third to the right | B. Immediate left | C. Fourth the right | D. Second to the left | E. Can't be determined
A
3
Set-16
Some persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre and at an equal distance from each other. Each of these persons has a different income greater than 11 Lakhs but less than 20 Lakhs. Only one seat was vacant. Anuj's income is in multiple of 5 but it is not the highest. There are two seats between Jaya and Reet. Anuj sits opposite to Faiz but neither of them are sitting adjacent to Jaya. None of the seats adjacent to Anuj is vacant. The one, whose income is 19 Lakhs, is sitting on the seat which is to the immediate right of Pari's seat. Reet's income is in perfect square number. Jaya's income is in even number. Pari sits on the seat which is second to the right of one, whose income is 13 Lakhs. The income of the persons sitting adjacent to vacant seat is the just next number of income the persons sitting adjacent to them. The number of persons between Reet and dev are same as the number of persons between Anuj and Mala.
Four of the following five are alike in some way and hence form a group. Which of the following is the one that does not belong to the group?
A. Faiz | B. Anuj | C. Jaya | D. Mala | E. Dev
C
3
Set-17
Eight persons Viraj, Sumeet, Rahul, Anup, Hiten, Deepak, Deepika and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like different hindi entertainment channels Star plus, Sony, Colors, Zee TV, Star Bharat, &tv, SAB and DD National. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. The one who likes Sony is to the immediate right of Hiten and Hiten does not like Star plus. Sumeet is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. Deepak likes Zee TV and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Sony. The one who likes &tv is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Zee TV. The one who likes SAB is sitting second to the left of Hiten. Viraj who likes Colors is sitting exactly between Deepak and Kunal. The one who likes Star Bharat is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Colors. Rahul is sitting third to the left of Deepak. Hiten is sitting third to the left of Deepika. Neither Sumeet nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Hiten.
Who among the following sits third to the right of Deepika?
A. Hiten | B. Kunal | C. Viraj | D. Anup | E. None of these
B
3
Set-17
Eight persons Viraj, Sumeet, Rahul, Anup, Hiten, Deepak, Deepika and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like different hindi entertainment channels Star plus, Sony, Colors, Zee TV, Star Bharat, &tv, SAB and DD National. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. The one who likes Sony is to the immediate right of Hiten and Hiten does not like Star plus. Sumeet is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. Deepak likes Zee TV and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Sony. The one who likes &tv is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Zee TV. The one who likes SAB is sitting second to the left of Hiten. Viraj who likes Colors is sitting exactly between Deepak and Kunal. The one who likes Star Bharat is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Colors. Rahul is sitting third to the left of Deepak. Hiten is sitting third to the left of Deepika. Neither Sumeet nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Hiten.
Who among the following sits opposite to the one who likes Zee TV?
A. Star Plus | B. SAB | C. Star Bharat | D. DD National | E. None of these
D
3
Set-17
Eight persons Viraj, Sumeet, Rahul, Anup, Hiten, Deepak, Deepika and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like different hindi entertainment channels Star plus, Sony, Colors, Zee TV, Star Bharat, &tv, SAB and DD National. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. The one who likes Sony is to the immediate right of Hiten and Hiten does not like Star plus. Sumeet is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. Deepak likes Zee TV and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Sony. The one who likes &tv is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Zee TV. The one who likes SAB is sitting second to the left of Hiten. Viraj who likes Colors is sitting exactly between Deepak and Kunal. The one who likes Star Bharat is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Colors. Rahul is sitting third to the left of Deepak. Hiten is sitting third to the left of Deepika. Neither Sumeet nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Hiten.
What is the position of the one who likes Star plus with respect to Hiten?
A. Third to the right | B. Sixth to the left | C. Immediate right | D. Third to the left | E. None of these
A
3
Set-17
Eight persons Viraj, Sumeet, Rahul, Anup, Hiten, Deepak, Deepika and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like different hindi entertainment channels Star plus, Sony, Colors, Zee TV, Star Bharat, &tv, SAB and DD National. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. The one who likes Sony is to the immediate right of Hiten and Hiten does not like Star plus. Sumeet is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. Deepak likes Zee TV and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Sony. The one who likes &tv is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Zee TV. The one who likes SAB is sitting second to the left of Hiten. Viraj who likes Colors is sitting exactly between Deepak and Kunal. The one who likes Star Bharat is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Colors. Rahul is sitting third to the left of Deepak. Hiten is sitting third to the left of Deepika. Neither Sumeet nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Hiten.
Which of the following combinations is false?
A. Hiten - DD National | B. Anup - Star plus | C. Kunal - SAB | D. Sumeet - &tv | E. Viraj - Colors
B
3
Set-18
Six persons Bala, Siya, Raja, Vani, Pant and Minu were sitting in a straight facing towards north, and each person had a different age and the order of the ages of these persons is shown below: Vani (109) > Siya (95) > Minu (91) > Pant (118) > Bala (100) > Raja (86) The numbers shown in the bracket shows the marks obtained by these persons in the IQ test. Each person was born in different city – Pune, Agra, Noida, Ranchi, Patna and Jhansi not necessarily in the same order. The eldest person was 3rd to the right of the one born in Jhansi. Siya was 3rd to the left of the one born in Pune. Number of persons to the left of Siya was equal to the number of persons to the right of the one born in Agra. Siya was to the immediate left of Minu. Vani was born in Ranchi. The person with the highest marks was at one of the extreme end. The one born in Patna was to the immediate left of the person with the lowest marks. Siya was not neighbouring the person with the lowest marks.
The one who scored third highest marks was born in which city?
A. Pune | B. Agra | C. Noida | D. Patna | E. Jhansi
D
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Set-18
Six persons Bala, Siya, Raja, Vani, Pant and Minu were sitting in a straight facing towards north, and each person had a different age and the order of the ages of these persons is shown below: Vani (109) > Siya (95) > Minu (91) > Pant (118) > Bala (100) > Raja (86) The numbers shown in the bracket shows the marks obtained by these persons in the IQ test. Each person was born in different city – Pune, Agra, Noida, Ranchi, Patna and Jhansi not necessarily in the same order. The eldest person was 3rd to the right of the one born in Jhansi. Siya was 3rd to the left of the one born in Pune. Number of persons to the left of Siya was equal to the number of persons to the right of the one born in Agra. Siya was to the immediate left of Minu. Vani was born in Ranchi. The person with the highest marks was at one of the extreme end. The one born in Patna was to the immediate left of the person with the lowest marks. Siya was not neighbouring the person with the lowest marks.
How many person(s) scored more marks than the one who was born in Patna?
A. One | B. Two | C. Three | D. Four | E. Five
B
3
Set-18
Six persons Bala, Siya, Raja, Vani, Pant and Minu were sitting in a straight facing towards north, and each person had a different age and the order of the ages of these persons is shown below: Vani (109) > Siya (95) > Minu (91) > Pant (118) > Bala (100) > Raja (86) The numbers shown in the bracket shows the marks obtained by these persons in the IQ test. Each person was born in different city – Pune, Agra, Noida, Ranchi, Patna and Jhansi not necessarily in the same order. The eldest person was 3rd to the right of the one born in Jhansi. Siya was 3rd to the left of the one born in Pune. Number of persons to the left of Siya was equal to the number of persons to the right of the one born in Agra. Siya was to the immediate left of Minu. Vani was born in Ranchi. The person with the highest marks was at one of the extreme end. The one born in Patna was to the immediate left of the person with the lowest marks. Siya was not neighbouring the person with the lowest marks.
Which of the following persons was sitting at an extreme end?
A. Raja | B. Bala | C. Vani | D. Minu | E. Siya
E
3
Set-18
Six persons Bala, Siya, Raja, Vani, Pant and Minu were sitting in a straight facing towards north, and each person had a different age and the order of the ages of these persons is shown below: Vani (109) > Siya (95) > Minu (91) > Pant (118) > Bala (100) > Raja (86) The numbers shown in the bracket shows the marks obtained by these persons in the IQ test. Each person was born in different city – Pune, Agra, Noida, Ranchi, Patna and Jhansi not necessarily in the same order. The eldest person was 3rd to the right of the one born in Jhansi. Siya was 3rd to the left of the one born in Pune. Number of persons to the left of Siya was equal to the number of persons to the right of the one born in Agra. Siya was to the immediate left of Minu. Vani was born in Ranchi. The person with the highest marks was at one of the extreme end. The one born in Patna was to the immediate left of the person with the lowest marks. Siya was not neighbouring the person with the lowest marks.
What was the difference of the marks scored by the persons who were born in Noida and Patna?
A. 5 | B. 9 | C. 11 | D. 14 | E. 22
A
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Set-18
Six persons Bala, Siya, Raja, Vani, Pant and Minu were sitting in a straight facing towards north, and each person had a different age and the order of the ages of these persons is shown below: Vani (109) > Siya (95) > Minu (91) > Pant (118) > Bala (100) > Raja (86) The numbers shown in the bracket shows the marks obtained by these persons in the IQ test. Each person was born in different city – Pune, Agra, Noida, Ranchi, Patna and Jhansi not necessarily in the same order. The eldest person was 3rd to the right of the one born in Jhansi. Siya was 3rd to the left of the one born in Pune. Number of persons to the left of Siya was equal to the number of persons to the right of the one born in Agra. Siya was to the immediate left of Minu. Vani was born in Ranchi. The person with the highest marks was at one of the extreme end. The one born in Patna was to the immediate left of the person with the lowest marks. Siya was not neighbouring the person with the lowest marks.
How many person(s) were there between Bala and the one who was born in Agra?
A. None | B. One | C. Two | D. Three | E. Four
C
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Set-19
Nine cars Nano, Creta, Verna, Polo, Brezza, Duster, WagonR, Captur and Amaze, were parked in a circular parking lot which has space to park at least 10 cars. All the cars were parked facing towards the centre. Polo was parked second to the left of Captur and was at a gap of 3 spots from Duster. Amaze was parked on the immediate right of Duster. Number of spots between Creta and Brezza when counted from the left of Creta was one more than the number of spots between Brezza and Amaze when counted from the right of Amaze. Brezza was parked neighbouring Nano and was second to the left of WagonR. WagonR and Polo were parked at a gap of 5 spots and only one car was parked on one of those 5 spots. Verna was parked at a gap of 1 spot from Duster. Only 2 cars were parked between Nano and Duster, but Nano was not parked neighbouring Verna. Not more than 2 spots were there between Brezza and Verna when counted from the right of Verna.
What is the position of Creta with respect to Polo?
A. Fourth to the right | B. Second to the right | D. Fourth to the left | E. None of these | C. Third to the left
C
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Set-19
Nine cars Nano, Creta, Verna, Polo, Brezza, Duster, WagonR, Captur and Amaze, were parked in a circular parking lot which has space to park at least 10 cars. All the cars were parked facing towards the centre. Polo was parked second to the left of Captur and was at a gap of 3 spots from Duster. Amaze was parked on the immediate right of Duster. Number of spots between Creta and Brezza when counted from the left of Creta was one more than the number of spots between Brezza and Amaze when counted from the right of Amaze. Brezza was parked neighbouring Nano and was second to the left of WagonR. WagonR and Polo were parked at a gap of 5 spots and only one car was parked on one of those 5 spots. Verna was parked at a gap of 1 spot from Duster. Only 2 cars were parked between Nano and Duster, but Nano was not parked neighbouring Verna. Not more than 2 spots were there between Brezza and Verna when counted from the right of Verna.
What is the position of Captur with respect to Nano?
A. Sixth to the left | B. Seventh to the right | D. Fifth to the left | E. None of these | C. Eighth to the left
A
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Set-19
Nine cars Nano, Creta, Verna, Polo, Brezza, Duster, WagonR, Captur and Amaze, were parked in a circular parking lot which has space to park at least 10 cars. All the cars were parked facing towards the centre. Polo was parked second to the left of Captur and was at a gap of 3 spots from Duster. Amaze was parked on the immediate right of Duster. Number of spots between Creta and Brezza when counted from the left of Creta was one more than the number of spots between Brezza and Amaze when counted from the right of Amaze. Brezza was parked neighbouring Nano and was second to the left of WagonR. WagonR and Polo were parked at a gap of 5 spots and only one car was parked on one of those 5 spots. Verna was parked at a gap of 1 spot from Duster. Only 2 cars were parked between Nano and Duster, but Nano was not parked neighbouring Verna. Not more than 2 spots were there between Brezza and Verna when counted from the right of Verna.
How many cars can be parked in the parking lot?
Ξ‘. 12 | B. 14 | C. 15 | D. 17 | Ξ•. 18
D
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Set-20
In a linear row of 8 persons from A to H, four people face towards north and four towards south. Further information is given below.\nB is third to the left of C, who faces (i) _______. Only D is adjacent to C. B is on the immediate right of G, who faces north. (ii) _______ is second to the left of G and faces north. A and E are immediate neighbors, where the latter is at an extreme end. F is second to the right of B, who faces (iii) _______. Not more than two persons facing same direction are adjacent to each other. H is on the immediate right of (iv) _______. The immediate neighbors of A face (v) _______ direction.
Which of the following will fill the blank (ii)?
A. C | B. A | C. F | D. D | E. None of these
B
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Set-20
In a linear row of 8 persons from A to H, four people face towards north and four towards south. Further information is given below.\nB is third to the left of C, who faces (i) _______. Only D is adjacent to C. B is on the immediate right of G, who faces north. (ii) _______ is second to the left of G and faces north. A and E are immediate neighbors, where the latter is at an extreme end. F is second to the right of B, who faces (iii) _______. Not more than two persons facing same direction are adjacent to each other. H is on the immediate right of (iv) _______. The immediate neighbors of A face (v) _______ direction.
Which of the following will fill the blank (iv)?
A. A | B. B | C. E | D. D | E. None of these
D
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Set-20
In a linear row of 8 persons from A to H, four people face towards north and four towards south. Further information is given below.\nB is third to the left of C, who faces (i) _______. Only D is adjacent to C. B is on the immediate right of G, who faces north. (ii) _______ is second to the left of G and faces north. A and E are immediate neighbors, where the latter is at an extreme end. F is second to the right of B, who faces (iii) _______. Not more than two persons facing same direction are adjacent to each other. H is on the immediate right of (iv) _______. The immediate neighbors of A face (v) _______ direction.
Which of the following will fill the blank (i)?
A. South | B. The direction opposite to the direction faced by H. | C. North | D. Both options B and C | E. Can't be determined
C
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Set-20
In a linear row of 8 persons from A to H, four people face towards north and four towards south. Further information is given below.\nB is third to the left of C, who faces (i) _______. Only D is adjacent to C. B is on the immediate right of G, who faces north. (ii) _______ is second to the left of G and faces north. A and E are immediate neighbors, where the latter is at an extreme end. F is second to the right of B, who faces (iii) _______. Not more than two persons facing same direction are adjacent to each other. H is on the immediate right of (iv) _______. The immediate neighbors of A face (v) _______ direction.
Which of the following will fill the blank (iii)?
A. The direction same as faced by C | B. The direction same as faced by D | C. The direction opposite to the direction faced by B | D. North | E. None of these
B
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Set-20
In a linear row of 8 persons from A to H, four people face towards north and four towards south. Further information is given below.\nB is third to the left of C, who faces (i) _______. Only D is adjacent to C. B is on the immediate right of G, who faces north. (ii) _______ is second to the left of G and faces north. A and E are immediate neighbors, where the latter is at an extreme end. F is second to the right of B, who faces (iii) _______. Not more than two persons facing same direction are adjacent to each other. H is on the immediate right of (iv) _______. The immediate neighbors of A face (v) _______ direction.
Which of the following will fill the blank (v)?
A. South | B. North | C. The direction same as faced by C | D. The direction opposite to the direction faced by B | E. None of these
A
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