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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Some persons are sitting in a linear row and all of them are facing in South direction. Only three persons sit between Q and C. Only two persons sit between C and F. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. D is third to the right of Q. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. Less than two persons sits between D and A. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

Who among the following are immediate neighbours of each other?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 1
D is third to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between Q and C. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Only two persons sit between C and F.

Direction according to people facing south

2. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. Less than two persons sits between D and A. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C.

3. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

Direction according to people facing south

Hence, E and F are immediate neighbours of each other.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Some persons are sitting in a linear row and all of them are facing in South direction. Only three persons sit between Q and C. Only two persons sit between C and F. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. D is third to the right of Q. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. Less than two persons sits between D and A. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

If B sits second to the right of C, then how many persons sit between B and A?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 2
D is third to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between Q and C. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Only two persons sit between C and F.

Direction according to people facing south

2. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. Less than two persons sits between D and A. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C.

3. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

Direction according to people facing south

Hence, six persons sit between A and B.

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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Some persons are sitting in a linear row and all of them are facing in South direction. Only three persons sit between Q and C. Only two persons sit between C and F. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. D is third to the right of Q. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. Less than two persons sits between D and A. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

Who among the following sits on the extreme left end ?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 3
D is third to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between Q and C. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Only two persons sit between C and F.

Direction according to people facing south

2. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. Less than two persons sits between D and A. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C.

3. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

Direction according to people facing south

Hence, F sits on the extreme left end.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Some persons are sitting in a linear row and all of them are facing in South direction. Only three persons sit between Q and C. Only two persons sit between C and F. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. D is third to the right of Q. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. Less than two persons sits between D and A. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

Which of the following is not correct?

Correct Answer

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 4
D is third to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between Q and C. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Only two persons sit between C and F.

Direction according to people facing south

2. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. Less than two persons sits between D and A. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C.

3. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

Direction according to people facing south

Hence, D sits third to the right of Q.

Hence correct answer is option B.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Some persons are sitting in a linear row and all of them are facing in South direction. Only three persons sit between Q and C. Only two persons sit between C and F. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. D is third to the right of Q. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. Less than two persons sits between D and A. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

How many persons are present between D and E?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 5
D is third to the right of Q. Only three persons sit between Q and C. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C. Only two persons sit between C and F.

Direction according to people facing south

2. More than three persons sit between Q and A and A sits to the right of Q. Less than two persons sits between D and A. There is no immediate neighbour of A and C.

3. Less than two persons sit between E and the person who sits on left extreme end and no less than 13 persons sits between G and E. Less than five persons sit between G and D and A sits to the left of G. More than 3 persons sit between G and D. F sits immediate left of E.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

Direction according to people facing south

Hence, eight persons are present between D and E.

Hence correct answer is option C.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

Direction : In the following problems, there is one question and some statements given below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative for each question.

Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G measured their heights. How many persons are shorter than D?

I. A is taller than both B and C but not the tallest. F is shorter than G.

II. B is taller than both G and F. D is taller than C.

III. C is taller than G. E is taller than both C and D who is shorter than B.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 6
From Statement 1

> A > B,C and F < G

From statement 2

B > F,G and C < D

From Statement 3

E > C,D and G < C

From statements 1 and 2

> A > B > D,G > C,F

From statements 2 and 3

E/B > D > C > G

From statements 1 and 3

A > B > C/D > G > F and E would be among the three tallest persons

From statements 1,2 and 3

E > A > B > D > C > G > F ( Since, D is shorter than B)

Three persons are shorter than D

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Sixteen persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I are sitting around two circular tables. There is small circular table inside the bigger circular table. The persons sitting around the inner circular table faces outside and the persons sitting around the outer circular table faces inside in such a way persons sitting on both tables facing each other.

C sits to the immediate right of F. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. F who faces P faces outside. A faces C. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

Who among the following faces S?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 7
Persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I

1. F who faces P faces outside. C sits to the immediate right of F. A faces C. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables.

Case 1:

Case 2:

2. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

This is not possible in case 1. So, case 2 is correct.

3. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M.

Hence, B faces S.

Hence correct answer is option E.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Sixteen persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I are sitting around two circular tables. There is small circular table inside the bigger circular table. The persons sitting around the inner circular table faces outside and the persons sitting around the outer circular table faces inside in such a way persons sitting on both tables facing each other.

C sits to the immediate right of F. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. F who faces P faces outside. A faces C. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

Who among the following sits exactly between P and M?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 8
Persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I

1. F who faces P faces outside. C sits to the immediate right of F. A faces C. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables.

Case 1:

Case 2:

2. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

This is not possible in case 1. So, case 2 is correct.

3. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M.

Hence, both O and R sits exactly between P and M.

Hence correct answer is option D.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Sixteen persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I are sitting around two circular tables. There is small circular table inside the bigger circular table. The persons sitting around the inner circular table faces outside and the persons sitting around the outer circular table faces inside in such a way persons sitting on both tables facing each other.

C sits to the immediate right of F. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. F who faces P faces outside. A faces C. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

Four of the following are alike in a certain way and form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 9
Persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I

1. F who faces P faces outside. C sits to the immediate right of F. A faces C. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables.

Case 1:

Case 2:

2. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

This is not possible in case 1. So, case 2 is correct.

3. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M.

Hence, A does not belong to the group.

Hence correct answer is option C.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 10

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Sixteen persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I are sitting around two circular tables. There is small circular table inside the bigger circular table. The persons sitting around the inner circular table faces outside and the persons sitting around the outer circular table faces inside in such a way persons sitting on both tables facing each other.

C sits to the immediate right of F. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. F who faces P faces outside. A faces C. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

Who among the following sits third to the right of N?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
Persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I

1. F who faces P faces outside. C sits to the immediate right of F. A faces C. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables.

Case 1:

Case 2:

2. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

This is not possible in case 1. So, case 2 is correct.

3. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M.

Hence, H sits third to the right of N.

Hence correct answer is option A.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Sixteen persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I are sitting around two circular tables. There is small circular table inside the bigger circular table. The persons sitting around the inner circular table faces outside and the persons sitting around the outer circular table faces inside in such a way persons sitting on both tables facing each other.

C sits to the immediate right of F. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. F who faces P faces outside. A faces C. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

Who among the following is the immediate neighbor of Q?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 11
Persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and I

1. F who faces P faces outside. C sits to the immediate right of F. A faces C. Only two persons are sitting between C and G who faces O. G and O sit on different tables.

Case 1:

Case 2:

2. H sits to the immediate left of G and faces Q. Three persons are sitting between O and R who sits exactly between A and E.

This is not possible in case 1. So, case 2 is correct.

3. Two persons sit between B and M. Four persons are sitting between D and F. The one who faces E sits exactly between N and I who faces M.

Hence, M is an immediate neighbor of Q.

Hence correct answer is option B.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

Direction: In the following problems, there is one question and some statements given below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative for each question.

How many persons are sitting in the row?

I. Neha is 14th from the left end. Four persons are sitting between Neha and Anshika. Neha is to the left of Anshika.

II. Shruti is 14th from the right end. Two persons are sitting between Nikita and Shruti who is sitting to the right of Nikita.

III. No. of persons sitting between Anshika and Ankita is equal to that sitting between Ankita and Nikita.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 12
From Statement 1

From Statement 2

From Statement 3

No. of persons sitting between Anshika and Ankita is equal to that sitting between Ankita and Nikita.

From statements 1 and 2

We don’t the no. of persons sitting between Anshika and Shruti

From statements 2 and 3

We have no idea about the left end

From statements 1 and 3

We have no idea about the right end.

From statements 1,2 and 3

We don’t know how many persons are sitting between either Anshika and Ankita or Ankita and Nikita.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

Direction: In the following problems, there is one question and some statements given below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative for each question.

Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in a straight line facing north. What is the position of P with respect to Q?

I. Two persons sit between P and Q. R sits to the immediate left of Q.

II. One person sits between S and U. Q is to the immediate left of S.

III. T is to the immediate right of P. V sits fourth to the right of T.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 13
From Statement 1

RQ _ _ P and P _ RQ

From statement 2

QS _ U and UQS

From Statement 3

PT_ _ _ V

From statements 1 and 2

P _ R Q S _ U

From statements 2 and 3

P T R Q S V U , R P T U Q S V or P T U Q S V R

From statements 1 and 3

P T R Q _ V, S and U can sit anywhere

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A, B, C, D and E are five members of a family and each of them has different age viz. 67, 60, 35, 30 and 15 but not necessarily in the same order. B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E. E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings. A is the son of E. The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number. The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law. The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5. Each of the five persons has different height and weight. If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no person got the same rank in both the categories.

For any person, the number of persons heavier than him is not equal to the number of persons shorter than him. E, the tallest person is heavier than A, the shortest person. C is heavier than only one person and is shorter than D.

Each person lives in different cities among – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q. C works in company T. The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S. Neither D nor B lives in Chennai. B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

Who among the following is third heaviest?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 14
Person – A, B, C, D and E

From the given information,

1) B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E.

2) E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings.

It implies C is the father of D and husband of B.

3) A is the son of E.

The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law.

Hence, B is 60 years old and her daughter – in –law is 30 years old.

The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number.

Hence, the age of C is 67.

The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5.

The difference of age of C and D is 67 – 35 = 32 which is not divisible by 5. Hence, D is 35 years old and A is 15 years old and difference of their age (35 – 15 = 20) is divisible by 5.

1) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E is heavier in weight than A.

2) C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D is taller than C.

3) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him and C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D must have got the second rank in height.

4) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E must have got the second rank in weight.

1) The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S and B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

2) A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q and C works in company T.

So, A works in company R and D lives in Bangalore.

3) Neither D nor B lives in Chennai.

So, B lives in Mumbai.

Hence, A is the third heaviest.

Hence correct answer is option A.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A, B, C, D and E are five members of a family and each of them has different age viz. 67, 60, 35, 30 and 15 but not necessarily in the same order. B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E. E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings. A is the son of E. The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number. The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law. The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5. Each of the five persons has different height and weight. If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no person got the same rank in both the categories.

For any person, the number of persons heavier than him is not equal to the number of persons shorter than him. E, the tallest person is heavier than A, the shortest person. C is heavier than only one person and is shorter than D.

Each person lives in different cities among – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q. C works in company T. The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S. Neither D nor B lives in Chennai. B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

How is A related to B?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 15
Person – A, B, C, D and E

From the given information,

1) B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E.

2) E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings.

It implies C is the father of D and husband of B.

3) A is the son of E.

The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law.

Hence, B is 60 years old and her daughter – in –law is 30 years old.

The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number.

Hence, the age of C is 67.

The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5.

The difference of age of C and D is 67 – 35 = 32 which is not divisible by 5. Hence, D is 35 years old and A is 15 years old and difference of their age (35 – 15 = 20) is divisible by 5.

1) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E is heavier in weight than A.

2) C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D is taller than C.

3) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him and C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D must have got the second rank in height.

4) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E must have got the second rank in weight.

1) The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S and B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

2) A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q and C works in company T.

So, A works in company R and D lives in Bangalore.

3) Neither D nor B lives in Chennai.

So, B lives in Mumbai.

Hence, A is B’s grandson.

Hence correct answer is option B.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A, B, C, D and E are five members of a family and each of them has different age viz. 67, 60, 35, 30 and 15 but not necessarily in the same order. B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E. E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings. A is the son of E. The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number. The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law. The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5. Each of the five persons has different height and weight. If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no person got the same rank in both the categories.

For any person, the number of persons heavier than him is not equal to the number of persons shorter than him. E, the tallest person is heavier than A, the shortest person. C is heavier than only one person and is shorter than D.

Each person lives in different cities among – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q. C works in company T. The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S. Neither D nor B lives in Chennai. B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

In which city does the person who works in company P lives?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 16
Person – A, B, C, D and E

From the given information,

1) B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E.

2) E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings.

It implies C is the father of D and husband of B.

3) A is the son of E.

The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law.

Hence, B is 60 years old and her daughter – in –law is 30 years old.

The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number.

Hence, the age of C is 67.

The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5.

The difference of age of C and D is 67 – 35 = 32 which is not divisible by 5. Hence, D is 35 years old and A is 15 years old and difference of their age (35 – 15 = 20) is divisible by 5.

1) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E is heavier in weight than A.

2) C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D is taller than C.

3) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him and C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D must have got the second rank in height.

4) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E must have got the second rank in weight.

1) The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S and B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

2) A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q and C works in company T.

So, A works in company R and D lives in Bangalore.

3) Neither D nor B lives in Chennai.

So, B lives in Mumbai.

Hence, the person works in company P lives in Mumbai.

Hence correct answer is option B.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A, B, C, D and E are five members of a family and each of them has different age viz. 67, 60, 35, 30 and 15 but not necessarily in the same order. B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E. E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings. A is the son of E. The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number. The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law. The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5. Each of the five persons has different height and weight. If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no person got the same rank in both the categories.

For any person, the number of persons heavier than him is not equal to the number of persons shorter than him. E, the tallest person is heavier than A, the shortest person. C is heavier than only one person and is shorter than D.

Each person lives in different cities among – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q. C works in company T. The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S. Neither D nor B lives in Chennai. B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

What is the sum of ranks of C in both the categories?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 17
Person – A, B, C, D and E

From the given information,

1) B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E.

2) E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings.

It implies C is the father of D and husband of B.

3) A is the son of E.

The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law.

Hence, B is 60 years old and her daughter – in –law is 30 years old.

The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number.

Hence, the age of C is 67.

The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5.

The difference of age of C and D is 67 – 35 = 32 which is not divisible by 5. Hence, D is 35 years old and A is 15 years old and difference of their age (35 – 15 = 20) is divisible by 5.

1) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E is heavier in weight than A.

2) C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D is taller than C.

3) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him and C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D must have got the second rank in height.

4) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E must have got the second rank in weight.

1) The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S and B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

2) A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q and C works in company T.

So, A works in company R and D lives in Bangalore.

3) Neither D nor B lives in Chennai.

So, B lives in Mumbai.

Hence, the rank of C in both the categories is 7.

Hence correct answer is option C.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A, B, C, D and E are five members of a family and each of them has different age viz. 67, 60, 35, 30 and 15 but not necessarily in the same order. B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E. E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings. A is the son of E. The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number. The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law. The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5. Each of the five persons has different height and weight. If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no person got the same rank in both the categories.

For any person, the number of persons heavier than him is not equal to the number of persons shorter than him. E, the tallest person is heavier than A, the shortest person. C is heavier than only one person and is shorter than D.

Each person lives in different cities among – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q. C works in company T. The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S. Neither D nor B lives in Chennai. B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

What is the sum of ages of C and D?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 18
Person – A, B, C, D and E

From the given information,

1) B is the mother of D, who is the husband of E.

2) E is the daughter-in-law of C and has no siblings.

It implies C is the father of D and husband of B.

3) A is the son of E.

The age of B is twice the age of her daughter – in – law.

Hence, B is 60 years old and her daughter – in –law is 30 years old.

The age of one of the grandparent is a prime number.

Hence, the age of C is 67.

The difference of age of father and son is divisible by 5.

The difference of age of C and D is 67 – 35 = 32 which is not divisible by 5. Hence, D is 35 years old and A is 15 years old and difference of their age (35 – 15 = 20) is divisible by 5.

1) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E is heavier in weight than A.

2) C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D is taller than C.

3) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him and C is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than D.

So, D must have got the second rank in height.

4) E, the tallest boy is heavier than A, the shortest boy.

So, E must have got the second rank in weight.

1) The person who lives in Bangalore works in company S and B works in company P and E lives in Hyderabad.

2) A lives in Delhi but does not work in company Q and C works in company T.

So, A works in company R and D lives in Bangalore.

3) Neither D nor B lives in Chennai.

So, B lives in Mumbai.

Hence, sum of ages of C and D is 102.

Hence correct answer is option A.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

Direction: Given below is a statement followed by 2/3 Assumptions. An assumption is something not written directly but can be considered as the implicit understanding before writing any text, document or writing. Choose the implicit assumption in the following question:

Statement:

The principal chief commissioner of central taxes of City X has warned dealers against GST evasion, saying that the department now has the technology backbone to detect such instances of tax evasion.

Assumptions:

I. Earlier, the government was unable to detect the instances of tax evasion.

II. Tax evasion was prevalent in city X before the use of technology.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 19
The Government has warned against tax invasions due to use of technology. From this, both the statements can be assumed.
IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

The questions are based on 5 given groups, each consisting of a 3-letter word preceded by 1 or 2-digit number.

7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

If ‘9’ is multiply to the number which is followed by a word starting with consonant and ‘6’ is added to the number which is followed by a word starting with vowel, how many numbers are there which is divisible by 3 after multiplying and adding those digits respectively?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 20
Given Series: 7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number:

30 SAN →30 PSAN

12 OND →12 POND

One meaningful word: 12 POND

‘D’ is added after each word which is preceded by an odd number

7 MUG →7 MUGD

19 BAN → 19 BAND

41 ACI → 41 ACID

New Series: 77 MUG, 197 BAN, 730 SAN, 712 OND, 741 ACI

Numbers divisible by 3: 63, 171, 270, 18

Hence correct answer is option d.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

The questions are based on 5 given groups, each consisting of a 3-letter word preceded by 1 or 2-digit number.

7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

If ‘7’ is placed after each number which is followed by a meaningful word and ‘7’ is placed before the number of other words, how many numbers thus formed which are divisible by ‘9’ after adding those digits ?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 21
Given Series: 7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number:

30 SAN → 30 PSAN

12 OND → 12 POND

One meaningful word: 12 POND

‘D’ is added after each word which is preceded by an odd number

7 MUG →7 MUGD

19 BAN →19 BAND

41 ACI → 41 ACID

New Series: 77 MUG, 197 BAN, 730 SAN, 712 OND, 741 ACI

Numbers divisible by 9: None

Hence correct answer is option e.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

The questions are based on 5 given groups, each consisting of a 3-letter word preceded by 1 or 2-digit number.

7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

If ‘S’ is added after each word which is preceded by a number which is composite number and ‘E’ is added before each word which is preceded by a number which is prime number, how many meaningful English words can be formed after adding S and E respectively?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 22
Given Series: 7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number:

30 SAN →30 PSAN

12 OND → 12 POND

One meaningful word: 30 SANS

‘E’ is added before each word which is preceded by a number which is prime number:

7 MUG →7 MUGD

19 BAN →19 BAND

41 ACI → 41 ACID

Meaningful word: None

Hence correct answer is option C.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

The questions are based on 5 given groups, each consisting of a 3-letter word preceded by 1 or 2-digit number.

7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

If ‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number and ‘D’ is added after each word which is preceded by an odd number, how many meaningful English words can be formed after adding P and D respectively?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 23
Given Series: 7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number:

30 SAN →30 PSAN

12 OND →12 POND

One meaningful word: 12 POND

‘D’ is added after each word which is preceded by an odd number

7 MUG →7 MUGD

19 BAN → 19 BAND

41 ACI → 41 ACID

Two meaningful words: 19 BAND, 41 ACID

Hence correct answer is option C.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

The questions are based on 5 given groups, each consisting of a 3-letter word preceded by 1 or 2-digit number.

7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

If ‘M’ is added after each word, how many meaningful words can be formed after adding ‘M’?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 24
Given Series: 7 MUG, 19 BAN, 30 SAN, 12 OND, 41 ACI

‘P’ is added before each word which is preceded by an even number:

30 SAN →30 PSAN

12 OND → 12 POND

One meaningful word: 12 POND

‘D’ is added after each word which is preceded by an odd number

7 MUG →7 MUGD

19 BAN → 19 BAND

41 ACI →41 ACID

Meaningful word: None

Hence correct answer is option e.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

T is fifth to the right of R who is 14th from the left end. Seventeen persons are sitting between T and M who is fourth from the right end. 10 persons are females and the rest of the persons are males.

Q. How many males are there in the arrangement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 25
R is 14th from the left end. 13 persons are sitting to the left of R. T is 4th to the right of R. 3 persons are sitting between T and R. M is fourth from the right end. 3 persons are sitting to the right of M.

The arrangement is as follows:-

Total Persons = 13 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 17 + 1 + 3 = 40

No. of females = 10

No. of males = 40 – 10 = 30

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

T is fifth to the right of R who is 14th from the left end. Seventeen persons are sitting between T and M who is fourth from the right end. 10 persons are females and the rest of the persons are males.

Q. How many persons are sitting between R and M?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 26
R is 14th from the left end. 13 persons are sitting to the left of R. T is 4th to the right of R. 3 persons are sitting between T and R. M is fourth from the right end. 3 persons are sitting to the right of M.

The arrangement is as follows:-

No. of persons between R and M = 4 + 1 + 17 = 22

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

T is fifth to the right of R who is 14th from the left end. Seventeen persons are sitting between T and M who is fourth from the right end. 10 persons are females and the rest of the persons are males.

What is R’s rank from the right end?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 27
R is 14th from the left end. 13 persons are sitting to the left of R. T is 4th to the right of R. 3 persons are sitting between T and R. M is fourth from the right end. 3 persons are sitting to the right of M.

The arrangement is as follows:-

No. of persons to the left of R = 13

R’s position from the right end = 40 – 13 = 27th

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Fourteen people are sitting in two parallel rows of sixteen seats each and one seat is vacant in each row. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row 1 facing South. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in row 2 facing north. Each likes different fruits i.e. Apple, Banana, Cheery, Grapes, Guava, Kiwi, Mango, Peach, Strawberry, Watermelon, Orange, Pear, Lemon and Plum but not necessarily in the same order. Each person has different number of chocolates – 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 but not necessarily in the same order. The difference between the chocolates of B and C is 3. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Grapes. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. F has 10 chocolates and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. Q does not like Guava or Orange. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. B likes Plum. The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order. Neither Q nor T has 8 chocolates. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has chocolates in odd number. The one who likes Cherry faces the one who likes Peach. G likes Strawberry and sits third from the left end. The one who likes Cherry sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. C is not an immediate neighbour of D. T, who likes neither Guava nor Orange nor Kiwi does not face G. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. U sits third to the left of P and has 14 chocolates. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Mango. U likes Watermelon. V has more chocolates than B but less than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q. The one who likes Lemon faces the one who likes Grapes. The person who likes the Apple and Pear are adjacent to each other. Vacant seat of row 1 is not an immediate neighbour of D. F neither likes Orange nor Grapes. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. R does not like Apple and Pear. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Vacant seat of row 1 does not face S who does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. The person who likes Indica has 3 chocolates. The chocolates of E is the half the chocolates of T. The chocolates of A, R and S is the square of the chocolates of D, E and A respectively. Neither D nor S has 4 chocolates.

P has more number of chocolates than V and difference between the number of chocolates they have is less than 4 but more than 1. No of choclates that have C have is cube of the one who likes Pear. D does not like Apple and Guava.

8 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle, facing out side the centre. D and C are not the neighbour of A. E is sitting second to the left of A and immediate right of B. F is fourth to the right of A. D is sitting third to the right of H and immediate left of C.

Who is third to the left of A ?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

 Upon reviewing the seating arrangement:

1. Positioning A: - A is seated in the circle facing outward.

2. Identifying Neighbors: - E is sitting second to the left of A and immediately to the right of B. - F is fourth to the right of A. - D is sitting third to the right of H and immediately to the left of C. - C and D are not neighbors of A.

3. Determining Third to the Left: - Starting from A and moving to the left (counter-clockwise since they are facing outward), the third person encountered is B. Therefore, the person who is third to the left of A is B.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Fourteen people are sitting in two parallel rows of sixteen seats each and one seat is vacant in each row. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row 1 facing South. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in row 2 facing north. Each likes different fruits i.e. Apple, Banana, Cheery, Grapes, Guava, Kiwi, Mango, Peach, Strawberry, Watermelon, Orange, Pear, Lemon and Plum but not necessarily in the same order. Each person has different number of chocolates – 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 but not necessarily in the same order. The difference between the chocolates of B and C is 3. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Grapes. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. F has 10 chocolates and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. Q does not like Guava or Orange. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. B likes Plum. The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order. Neither Q nor T has 8 chocolates. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has chocolates in odd number. The one who likes Cherry faces the one who likes Peach. G likes Strawberry and sits third from the left end. The one who likes Cherry sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. C is not an immediate neighbour of D. T, who likes neither Guava nor Orange nor Kiwi does not face G. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. U sits third to the left of P and has 14 chocolates. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Mango. U likes Watermelon. V has more chocolates than B but less than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q. The one who likes Lemon faces the one who likes Grapes. The person who likes the Apple and Pear are adjacent to each other. Vacant seat of row 1 is not an immediate neighbour of D. F neither likes Orange nor Grapes. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. R does not like Apple and Pear. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Vacant seat of row 1 does not face S who does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. The person who likes Indica has 3 chocolates. The chocolates of E is the half the chocolates of T. The chocolates of A, R and S is the square of the chocolates of D, E and A respectively. Neither D nor S has 4 chocolates.

P has more number of chocolates than V and difference between the number of chocolates they have is less than 4 but more than 1. No of choclates that have C have is cube of the one who likes Pear. D does not like Apple and Guava.

Who among the following has 2 chocolates?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 29
1. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Grapes. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. The one who likes Lemon faces the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Cherry sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. The one who likes Cherry faces the one who likes Peach.

Hence, R likes Cherry.

2. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Mango. B likes Plum. The person who likes the Apple and Pear are adjacent to each other. The person who likes Apple has 3 chocolates.

Hence, C likes Mango.

Case 1:

3. F has 10 chocolates and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. G likes Strawberry and sits third from the left end. U likes Watermelon.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

4. E is not an immediate neighbour of C.

T who likes neither Guava nor Orange nor Kiwi does not face G. Q does not like Guava or Orange.

Hence, A likes Lemon and T likes Banana. Q likes Kiwi, V likes Orange and P likes Guava

5. The chocolates of E is the half the chocolates of T.

Hence, T has 6 chocolates.

The chocolates of A, R and S is the square of the chocolates of D, E and A respectively.

E has 3 chocolates. Hence, R has 9 chocolates.

7. The difference between the chocolates of B and C is 3. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has chocolates in odd number.

Hence, B has 11 chocolates and C has 8 chocolates.

The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order.

Hence, Q has 7 chocolates and P has 15 chocolates.

8. V has more chocolates than B but less than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q.

Hence, D has 2 chocolates.

Hence correct answer is option E.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Fourteen people are sitting in two parallel rows of sixteen seats each and one seat is vacant in each row. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row 1 facing South. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in row 2 facing north. Each likes different fruits i.e. Apple, Banana, Cheery, Grapes, Guava, Kiwi, Mango, Peach, Strawberry, Watermelon, Orange, Pear, Lemon and Plum but not necessarily in the same order. Each person has different number of chocolates – 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 but not necessarily in the same order. The difference between the chocolates of B and C is 3. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Grapes. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. F has 10 chocolates and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. Q does not like Guava or Orange. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. B likes Plum. The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order. Neither Q nor T has 8 chocolates. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has chocolates in odd number. The one who likes Cherry faces the one who likes Peach. G likes Strawberry and sits third from the left end. The one who likes Cherry sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. C is not an immediate neighbour of D. T, who likes neither Guava nor Orange nor Kiwi does not face G. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. U sits third to the left of P and has 14 chocolates. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Mango. U likes Watermelon. V has more chocolates than B but less than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q. The one who likes Lemon faces the one who likes Grapes. The person who likes the Apple and Pear are adjacent to each other. Vacant seat of row 1 is not an immediate neighbour of D. F neither likes Orange nor Grapes. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. R does not like Apple and Pear. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Vacant seat of row 1 does not face S who does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. The person who likes Indica has 3 chocolates. The chocolates of E is the half the chocolates of T. The chocolates of A, R and S is the square of the chocolates of D, E and A respectively. Neither D nor S has 4 chocolates.

P has more number of chocolates than V and difference between the number of chocolates they have is less than 4 but more than 1. No of choclates that have C have is cube of the one who likes Pear. D does not like Apple and Guava.

Who among the following has highest number of chocolates?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 4 - Question 30
1. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Grapes. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. The one who likes Lemon faces the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Cherry sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. The one who likes Cherry faces the one who likes Peach.

Hence, R likes Cherry.

2. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Mango. B likes Plum. The person who likes the Apple and Pear are adjacent to each other. The person who likes Apple has 3 chocolates.

Hence, C likes Mango.

Case 1:

3. F has 10 chocolates and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. G likes Strawberry and sits third from the left end. U likes Watermelon.

This is not possible in case 2. So, case 1 is correct.

4. E is not an immediate neighbour of C.

T who likes neither Guava nor Orange nor Kiwi does not face G. Q does not like Guava or Orange.

Hence, A likes Lemon and T likes Banana. Q likes Kiwi, V likes Orange and P likes Guava

5. The chocolates of E is the half the chocolates of T.

Hence, T has 6 chocolates.

The chocolates of A, R and S is the square of the chocolates of D, E and A respectively.

E has 3 chocolates. Hence, R has 9 chocolates.

7. The difference between the chocolates of B and C is 3. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has chocolates in odd number.

Hence, B has 11 chocolates and C has 8 chocolates.

The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have chocolates in consecutive order.

Hence, Q has 7 chocolates and P has 15 chocolates.

8. V has more chocolates than B but less than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q.

Hence, S has highest number of chocolates.

Hence correct answer is option C.

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