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Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 1

Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below.
A hotel has eight floors, numbered from 1 to 8, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above the ground floor is numbered 2, and so on. The topmost floor is numbered 8.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are each staying on one of these floors. U is staying on floor 6. There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. W is staying on the topmost floor. Neither S nor R is staying on floor 5. T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order. R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P.

On which of the following numbered floors is Q staying?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 1

Q is staying on floor numbered 4.
U is staying on floor numbered 6. W is staying on the topmost floor.
Using the above given information, following arrangement can be made:

T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order(It can be Q, T and R or R, T and Q). There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. Also, Neither S nor R is staying on floor numbered 5.
Further, using the above information following two cases are possible:

R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P - Thus, Case-II gets eliminated.
Following is the complete arrangement:

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 2

Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below.
A hotel has eight floors, numbered from 1 to 8, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above the ground floor is numbered 2, and so on. The topmost floor is numbered 8.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are each staying on one of these floors. U is staying on floor 6. There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. W is staying on the topmost floor. Neither S nor R is staying on floor 5. T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order. R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P.

Who is staying on floor numbered 7?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 2

V is staying on floor numbered 7.
U is staying on floor numbered 6. W is staying on the topmost floor.
Using the above given information, following arrangement can be made:

T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order(It can be Q, T and R or R, T and Q). There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. Also, Neither S nor R is staying on floor numbered 5.
Further, using the above information following two cases are possible:

R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P - Thus, Case-II gets eliminated.
Following is the complete arrangement:

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Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 3

Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below.
A hotel has eight floors, numbered from 1 to 8, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above the ground floor is numbered 2, and so on. The topmost floor is numbered 8.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are each staying on one of these floors. U is staying on floor 6. There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. W is staying on the topmost floor. Neither S nor R is staying on floor 5. T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order. R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P.

How many floors are there between the floors of V and T?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 3

There are 3 floors between V and T.
U is staying on floor numbered 6. W is staying on the topmost floor.
Using the above given information, following arrangement can be made:

T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order(It can be Q, T and R or R, T and Q). There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. Also, Neither S nor R is staying on floor numbered 5.
Further, using the above information following two cases are possible:

R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P - Thus, Case-II gets eliminated.
Following is the complete arrangement:

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 4

Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below.
A hotel has eight floors, numbered from 1 to 8, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above the ground floor is numbered 2, and so on. The topmost floor is numbered 8.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are each staying on one of these floors. U is staying on floor 6. There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. W is staying on the topmost floor. Neither S nor R is staying on floor 5. T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order. R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P.

Who lives on the floors which are immediately above and below the floor where P is staying?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 4

U and Q lives on the floor immediately above and below the floor of P.
U is staying on floor numbered 6. W is staying on the topmost floor.
Using the above given information, following arrangement can be made:

T is staying on the floor immediately above and immediately below the floors of Q and R, but not necessarily in the same order(It can be Q, T and R or R, T and Q). There are three floors between the floors on which P and S are staying. Also, Neither S nor R is staying on floor numbered 5.
Further, using the above information following two cases are possible:

R is not staying on the floor which is immediately above or immediately below the floor of P - Thus, Case-II gets eliminated.
Following is the complete arrangement:

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 5

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
In a school, one student each from Class V to XII is randomly picked and asked for his/her career choice. There are total eight students, namely Rohan, Jasmine, Kritika, Manvi, Sneha, Malika, Priya and Surbhi. All of them described eight different career choices viz. Lecturer, Doctor, Architect, Lawyer, Hacker, Scientist, Engineer and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order.
The student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. The student from Class VII does not want to become a Doctor, nor a Lawyer. Rohan belongs to Class V. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker.

Who belongs to Class VI?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 5

Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Rohan belongs to Class V. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker. But the student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 6

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
In a school, one student each from Class V to XII is randomly picked and asked for his/her career choice. There are total eight students, namely Rohan, Jasmine, Kritika, Manvi, Sneha, Malika, Priya and Surbhi. All of them described eight different career choices viz. Lecturer, Doctor, Architect, Lawyer, Hacker, Scientist, Engineer and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order.
The student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. The student from Class VII does not want to become a Doctor, nor a Lawyer. Rohan belongs to Class V. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker.

Which of the following combinations is correct?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 6

Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Rohan belongs to Class V. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker. But the student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

As per the given directions and the diagram formed, Malika-X-Teacher is the absolutely correct choice as Malika belongs to Class X and has the career choice of becoming a Teacher.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 7

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
In a school, one student each from Class V to XII is randomly picked and asked for his/her career choice. There are total eight students, namely Rohan, Jasmine, Kritika, Manvi, Sneha, Malika, Priya and Surbhi. All of them described eight different career choices viz. Lecturer, Doctor, Architect, Lawyer, Hacker, Scientist, Engineer and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order.
The student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. The student from Class VII does not want to become a Doctor, nor a Lawyer. Rohan belongs to Class V. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker.

What is the career choice of Rohan?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 7

Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Rohan belongs to Class V. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker. But the student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

As per the given directions and the diagram formed, the career choice of Rohan is Doctor.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 8

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
In a school, one student each from Class V to XII is randomly picked and asked for his/her career choice. There are total eight students, namely Rohan, Jasmine, Kritika, Manvi, Sneha, Malika, Priya and Surbhi. All of them described eight different career choices viz. Lecturer, Doctor, Architect, Lawyer, Hacker, Scientist, Engineer and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order.
The student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. The student from Class VII does not want to become a Doctor, nor a Lawyer. Rohan belongs to Class V. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker.

The class of every student is put according to their career choice. If the career choice of Priya is changed to Engineer from Lecturer, then which class would now she belong to?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 8

Surbhi is from Class XII and wants to become a Scientist. Priya is from Class XI and wants to become a Lecturer. Rohan belongs to Class V. The student from Class X wants to be a Teacher. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

Kritika wants to become an Engineer but does not belong to Class IX or VI. Jasmine wants to become an Architect and Sneha wants to become a Hacker. But the student who wants to be a Hacker is not from Class VI. Manvi is from Class VIII and does not want to be a Doctor.

As per the given directions and diagram formed, if the career choice of Priya is changed to Engineer, then she would belong to Class VII.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 9

Directions: Read the data and answer the following question.
Seven student A,N,S,M,P,R,F are studying in seven different colleges viz DAV, BVM, KVM, PCTE, SCA, Khalsa, GNIMT but not necessarily in same order. Each college have its own different colour uniform viz.Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Grey, violet ,not in same order . N goes to SCA but does not wear Red or pink uniform. S wear Red colour uniform but does not go to BVM or khalsa college. P goes to PCTE and wear Grey dress.The one who go to GNIMT wear blue dress. M goes to DAV. F wear Violet colour dress. A does not go to GNIMT. The one who wear yellow colour goes to BVM.

Who wears blue coloured uniform?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 9

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 10

Directions: Read the data and answer the following question.
Seven student A,N,S,M,P,R,F are studying in seven different colleges viz DAV, BVM, KVM, PCTE, SCA, Khalsa, GNIMT but not necessarily in same order. Each college have its own different colour uniform viz.Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Grey, violet ,not in same order . N goes to SCA but does not wear Red or pink uniform. S wear Red colour uniform but does not go to BVM or khalsa college. P goes to PCTE and wear Grey dress.The one who go to GNIMT wear blue dress. M goes to DAV. F wear Violet colour dress. A does not go to GNIMT. The one who wear yellow colour goes to BVM.

Which of the following coloured uniforms is worn by N?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 10

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 11

Directions: Read the data and answer the following question.
Seven student A,N,S,M,P,R,F are studying in seven different colleges viz DAV, BVM, KVM, PCTE, SCA, Khalsa, GNIMT but not necessarily in same order. Each college have its own different colour uniform viz.Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Grey, violet ,not in same order . N goes to SCA but does not wear Red or pink uniform. S wear Red colour uniform but does not go to BVM or khalsa college. P goes to PCTE and wear Grey dress.The one who go to GNIMT wear blue dress. M goes to DAV. F wear Violet colour dress. A does not go to GNIMT. The one who wear yellow colour goes to BVM.

R goes to which of the following colleges?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 11

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 12

Directions: Read the data and answer the following question.
Seven student A,N,S,M,P,R,F are studying in seven different colleges viz DAV, BVM, KVM, PCTE, SCA, Khalsa, GNIMT but not necessarily in same order. Each college have its own different colour uniform viz.Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Grey, violet ,not in same order . N goes to SCA but does not wear Red or pink uniform. S wear Red colour uniform but does not go to BVM or khalsa college. P goes to PCTE and wear Grey dress.The one who go to GNIMT wear blue dress. M goes to DAV. F wear Violet colour dress. A does not go to GNIMT. The one who wear yellow colour goes to BVM.

Which of the following is correct?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 12

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 13

Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given question.
There are five friends Gautam, Anik, Rahul, Taiyab and Bhaskar. Two of them are professors, one is of Geography and one of History and rest three are Electrician, Cricketer and Civil-servant.
Two of them live in Delhi and other three live in Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. Two of them are married and one of them is divorced. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Gautam is a Cricketer. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. The one who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi. Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Cricketer is not divorced.

Who is the professor of History?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 13

Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Gautam is a Cricketer. Cricketer is not divorced. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor.
Therefore, Rahul is from Chennai and Bhaskar is from Delhi. Hence, we get following arrangement :

Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. The one, who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi.So Anik is from Delhi and he is Electrician. Gautam is from Bengaluru and Taiyab is civil servant from Mumbai. So we get final arrangement as given below:

Bhaskar is the professor of History.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 14

Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given question.
There are five friends Gautam, Anik, Rahul, Taiyab and Bhaskar. Two of them are professors, one is of Geography and one of History and rest three are Electrician, Cricketer and Civil-servant.
Two of them live in Delhi and other three live in Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. Two of them are married and one of them is divorced. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Gautam is a Cricketer. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. The one who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi. Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Cricketer is not divorced.

Who is the Electrician among them?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 14

Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Gautam is a Cricketer. Cricketer is not divorced. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor.
Therefore, Rahul is from Chennai and Bhaskar is from Delhi. Hence, we get following arrangement :

Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. The one, who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi.So Anik is from Delhi and he is Electrician. Gautam is from Bengaluru and Taiyab is civil servant from Mumbai. So we get final arrangement as given below:

Anik is the electrician among them.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 15

Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given question.
There are five friends Gautam, Anik, Rahul, Taiyab and Bhaskar. Two of them are professors, one is of Geography and one of History and rest three are Electrician, Cricketer and Civil-servant.
Two of them live in Delhi and other three live in Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. Two of them are married and one of them is divorced. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Gautam is a Cricketer. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. The one who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi. Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Cricketer is not divorced.

Who is from Bengaluru?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 15

Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Gautam is a Cricketer. Cricketer is not divorced. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor.
Therefore, Rahul is from Chennai and Bhaskar is from Delhi. Hence, we get following arrangement :

Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. The one, who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi.So Anik is from Delhi and he is Electrician. Gautam is from Bengaluru and Taiyab is civil servant from Mumbai. So we get final arrangement as given below:

Gautam is from Bengaluru.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 16

Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given question.
There are five friends Gautam, Anik, Rahul, Taiyab and Bhaskar. Two of them are professors, one is of Geography and one of History and rest three are Electrician, Cricketer and Civil-servant.
Two of them live in Delhi and other three live in Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. Two of them are married and one of them is divorced. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Gautam is a Cricketer. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. The one who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi. Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Cricketer is not divorced.

Who is a Civil-servant?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 16

Rahul is a married Geography professor and from neither Mumbai nor Bengaluru. Gautam is a Cricketer. Cricketer is not divorced. One who is from Mumbai, is a divorced man. Bhaskar is a professor neither from Bengaluru nor from Mumbai. Both married friends belong neither from Mumbai nor from Delhi. Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor.
Therefore, Rahul is from Chennai and Bhaskar is from Delhi. Hence, we get following arrangement :

Anik belongs to the same city as the History professor. The one, who is Civil-servant, is not from Delhi.So Anik is from Delhi and he is Electrician. Gautam is from Bengaluru and Taiyab is civil servant from Mumbai. So we get final arrangement as given below:

Taiyab is a Civil-servant.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 17

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Five tennis singles matches are to be played between ten students of universities X and Y. Those ten students are I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. Five of them belong to university X and other five belong to university Y. Every student will play a match. No two students of the same university will play against each other.
M will play the fourth match. Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R. O will not play against K. L will play the last match. P and R belong to the same university. J belongs to university Y. Q and P will play against each other. K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university. M and I belong to the same university. I will not play against L. L and R are from the same university.

Which of the following students from university X will play an even numbered match but not against J?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 17
  • M will play the fourth match.
  • L will play the last match.

Using the above set of given information, following four cases can be made:

  • M and I belong to the same university.
  • I will not play against L.
  • L and R are from the same university.
  • Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R.

Here, Case-II and Case-III will be eliminated, as M & I are in the same university and L & R have are in the same university, Further, I can not play against L.

  • P and R belong to the same university.
  • Q and P will play against each other.

Using the above information, following four cases can be made:-

  • K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university.

So, Case-III and Case-IV will be eliminated, as there is no possibility.

  • O will not play against K - So, O will play against L and J will play against K
  • J belongs to university Y - So, Case-II gets eliminated

Here is the complete arrangement:

M and K will play an even numbered match, but K will play against J; so the correct answer is M.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 18

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Five tennis singles matches are to be played between ten students of universities X and Y. Those ten students are I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. Five of them belong to university X and other five belong to university Y. Every student will play a match. No two students of the same university will play against each other.
M will play the fourth match. Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R. O will not play against K. L will play the last match. P and R belong to the same university. J belongs to university Y. Q and P will play against each other. K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university. M and I belong to the same university. I will not play against L. L and R are from the same university.

Who will play against K?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 18
  • M will play the fourth match.
  • L will play the last match.

Using the above set of given information, following four cases can be made:

  • M and I belong to the same university.
  • I will not play against L.
  • L and R are from the same university.
  • Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R.

Here, Case-II and Case-III will be eliminated, as M & I are in the same university and L & R have are in the same university, Further, I can not play against L.

  • P and R belong to the same university.
  • Q and P will play against each other.

Using the above information, following four cases can be made:-

  • K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university.

So, Case-III and Case-IV will be eliminated, as there is no possibility.

  • O will not play against K - So, O will play against L and J will play against K
  • J belongs to university Y - So, Case-II gets eliminated

Here is the complete arrangement:

J will play against K.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 19

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Five tennis singles matches are to be played between ten students of universities X and Y. Those ten students are I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. Five of them belong to university X and other five belong to university Y. Every student will play a match. No two students of the same university will play against each other.
M will play the fourth match. Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R. O will not play against K. L will play the last match. P and R belong to the same university. J belongs to university Y. Q and P will play against each other. K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university. M and I belong to the same university. I will not play against L. L and R are from the same university.

Which one of the following is different from others?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 19
  • M will play the fourth match.
  • L will play the last match.

Using the above set of given information, following four cases can be made:

  • M and I belong to the same university.
  • I will not play against L.
  • L and R are from the same university.
  • Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R.

Here, Case-II and Case-III will be eliminated, as M & I are in the same university and L & R have are in the same university, Further, I can not play against L.

  • P and R belong to the same university.
  • Q and P will play against each other.

Using the above information, following four cases can be made:-

  • K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university.

So, Case-III and Case-IV will be eliminated, as there is no possibility.

  • O will not play against K - So, O will play against L and J will play against K
  • J belongs to university Y - So, Case-II gets eliminated

Here is the complete arrangement:

Except J all others belong to university X.

Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 20

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Five tennis singles matches are to be played between ten students of universities X and Y. Those ten students are I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. Five of them belong to university X and other five belong to university Y. Every student will play a match. No two students of the same university will play against each other.
M will play the fourth match. Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R. O will not play against K. L will play the last match. P and R belong to the same university. J belongs to university Y. Q and P will play against each other. K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university. M and I belong to the same university. I will not play against L. L and R are from the same university.

Who will play the third match from university Y?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Games and Tournaments - Question 20
  • M will play the fourth match.
  • L will play the last match.

Using the above set of given information, following four cases can be made:

  • M and I belong to the same university.
  • I will not play against L.
  • L and R are from the same university.
  • Two matches will be played between the matches of I and R.

Here, Case-II and Case-III will be eliminated, as M & I are in the same university and L & R have are in the same university, Further, I can not play against L.

  • P and R belong to the same university.
  • Q and P will play against each other.

Using the above information, following four cases can be made:-

  • K will play the match immediately after N and they are not from the same university.

So, Case-III and Case-IV will be eliminated, as there is no possibility.

  • O will not play against K - So, O will play against L and J will play against K
  • J belongs to university Y - So, Case-II gets eliminated

Here is the complete arrangement:

P will play third match from university Y.

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