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8 Q:Directions: There are six wires in a table A, B, C, D, E and F they have different length but not necessarily in the same order. E is greater than C but less than D and B. A is greater than D and B. A is not longest wire. F is 13 cm. long and E is 4 cm. long.
If D is 5cm less than F what would be the length of D?
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Answer : 2. "8"
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The questions. Six teams- A, T, M, X, L and P have their matches on two different dates i.e. 7th and 16th of three months i.e. March, April and May. All the matches are played in different cities i.e. Mumbai, Nagpur, Kanpur, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Ranchi. Team X has a match in the month having 30 days. Two teams have a match between Team X and the match played in Mumbai. Three teams have matches between the match played in Mumbai and the match played in Chennai. One team has a match between Team A and the match played in Chennai. The match played in Kanpur is just played after Team A. Team T played the match just before the match played in Ahmedabad. T played a match on an even-numbered date. Two teams have a match between Team P and the match played in Ahmedabad. Team L played the match just before the match played in Ranchi. Team M does not play in Chennai.
How many teams played matches between team P and team T?
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64d3525180ef1e74b4ce5e7aThe questions. Six teams- A, T, M, X, L and P have their matches on two different dates i.e. 7th and 16th of three months i.e. March, April and May. All the matches are played in different cities i.e. Mumbai, Nagpur, Kanpur, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Ranchi. Team X has a match in the month having 30 days. Two teams have a match between Team X and the match played in Mumbai. Three teams have matches between the match played in Mumbai and the match played in Chennai. One team has a match between Team A and the match played in Chennai. The match played in Kanpur is just played after Team A. Team T played the match just before the match played in Ahmedabad. T played a match on an even-numbered date. Two teams have a match between Team P and the match played in Ahmedabad. Team L played the match just before the match played in Ranchi. Team M does not play in Chennai.
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Answer : 2. "Three"
Q:Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha.
One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.
How many persons sit between Akshay and John in the same row?
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Answer : 3. "Four"
Q:Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.
Nine persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I worked in a company. They hold different positions – Clerk (CL), AM (Assistant Manager), MG (Manager), DGM (Deputy General Manager), GM (General Manager), CGM (Chief General Manager), Head of Department (HOD), ED (Executive Director) and CEO (Chief Executive Officer). The positions given are in increasing order of seniority. CL is the junior[1]most and so on till the CEO is the senior most. I is senior than the one who is HOD. Two ranks are there between I and F. Three ranks are there between F and G who is not the senior most employee. Number of persons are senior than G is same as number of persons junior than H. D is just junior than H. C is just senior than E. More than two persons are junior than E. B is not the least junior.
Who amongst the following is the DGM?
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64d35b28d02c5c746bd68f7dNine persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I worked in a company. They hold different positions – Clerk (CL), AM (Assistant Manager), MG (Manager), DGM (Deputy General Manager), GM (General Manager), CGM (Chief General Manager), Head of Department (HOD), ED (Executive Director) and CEO (Chief Executive Officer). The positions given are in increasing order of seniority. CL is the junior[1]most and so on till the CEO is the senior most. I is senior than the one who is HOD. Two ranks are there between I and F. Three ranks are there between F and G who is not the senior most employee. Number of persons are senior than G is same as number of persons junior than H. D is just junior than H. C is just senior than E. More than two persons are junior than E. B is not the least junior.
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Answer : 2. "E"
Q:Directions: Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
M, N, O, P, Q, R and Sare seven people live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of them have different income i.e. 3500, 15000, 7500, 9000,11000, 13500 and 5000. (But not necessarily in the same order.)
M lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 3. The one who has income of 11000 lives immediately above M. Only two people live between M and the one who has income of 7500.
The one who has income of 15000 lives on one of the odd-numbered floors above P. Only three people live between O and the one who has income of 15000. The one who has income of 7500 livesimmediately above O. R earns 4000 more than Q. The one who has income of 3500 lives immediately above the one who has income of 5000.Only one person lives between N and Q. N lives on one of the floors above Q. Neither O nor M has income of 9000. Q does not has income of 7500.
Who amongst the following lives on the floor numbered 2?
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- 2The one who has income of 3500false
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Answer : 5. "R"
Q:Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F are seated around a circular arrangement facing the centre. Each of them like different fruits, viz. Banana, Mango, Grape, Papaya, Guava, and Apple. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate right of A. C likes Mango and sits third to the right of D. B sits second to the left of C. B likes neither Papaya nor Grape. A is adjacent to neither C nor F. The one who likes Grapes sits second to the right of the one who likes Papaya. E is adjacent to the one who does not like Apple.
Who amongst the following sits fourth to the left of E?
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64d2342890a003851dda3f26Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F are seated around a circular arrangement facing the centre. Each of them like different fruits, viz. Banana, Mango, Grape, Papaya, Guava, and Apple. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate right of A. C likes Mango and sits third to the right of D. B sits second to the left of C. B likes neither Papaya nor Grape. A is adjacent to neither C nor F. The one who likes Grapes sits second to the right of the one who likes Papaya. E is adjacent to the one who does not like Apple.
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Answer : 3. "D"
Q:Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Ten boxes A, C, D, G, J, L, M, P, Q, and Z are placed one above the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the bottom and Box no. 10 is at the top. Three boxes are placed between box A and box L. Box Q is above box P but not at the top. Box L is placed at an even-numbered position. Box M is immediately below box A. Box G is at the bottom and box C is immediately above box G. Only one box is in between box L and box P. Box Z is between box L and box P. Box J is between box M and box Q. Box P is below box A. Which box is placed exactly between Box Z and Box Q?
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Answer : 3. "L"
Q:Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha.
One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.
Find the odd one out.
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