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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 1

In the following questions, a set of statements is followed by some conclusions, one of which definitely does not follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence). Choose that conclusion as the answer.

Statements:

Some ponds are disks.

Some disks are legs.

All legs are lans.

All lans are umpires.

Conclusions:

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 1
A possible representation is

Since all legs are lans and all lans are umpires, some umpires are legs.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 2

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine persons from J to R are sitting in three rows Row-1, Row-2, and Row-3 in a theatre. These rows are such that row-1 is the nearest to the screen, row-2 is behind row-1 and row-3 is behind row-2. There are five seats in each of these rows and two seats are vacant in each row.

M is sitting immediately behind R. L sits between two vacant seats. P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one. M, and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant. The number of vacant seats between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M. J is sitting two rows in front of N. K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J. P is not sitting in Row-2.

O is sitting _______?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 2
9 persons: J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

(1) J is sitting two rows in front of N.

Therefore, J must be in the first row.

(2) P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. P is not sitting in Row-2.

(3) K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J.

Therefore, J must be sitting in the first seat to the left of the first row.

(4) In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant.

(5) M and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other.

This means there is at least one seat either or occupied between M and N.

(6) M is sitting immediately behind R.

This means the seat behind K will not be occupied by M.

(7) Two seats are vacant in each row.

Therefore, the only person sitting in the third row with N and P would be M.

So, case 2 got eliminated and we continue with case 1.

(8) O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one.

(9) Number of vacant seat between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M.

(10) L sits between two vacant seats.

So final arrangements are:

So, O is sitting ‘immediately next to K’.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 3

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine persons from J to R are sitting in three rows Row-1, Row-2, and Row-3 in a theatre. These rows are such that row-1 is the nearest to the screen, row-2 is behind row-1 and row-3 is behind row-2. There are five seats in each of these rows and two seats are vacant in each row.

M is sitting immediately behind R. L sits between two vacant seats. P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one. M, and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant. The number of vacant seats between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M. J is sitting two rows in front of N. K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J. P is not sitting in Row-2.

Who is sitting behind the person who is sitting second to the left of O?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 3
9 persons: J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

(1) J is sitting two rows in front of N.

Therefore, J must be in the first row.

(2) P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. P is not sitting in Row-2.

(3) K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J.

Therefore, J must be sitting in the first seat to the left of the first row.

(4) In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant.

(5) M and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other.

This means there is at least one seat either or occupied between M and N.

(6) M is sitting immediately behind R.

This means the seat behind K will not be occupied by M.

(7) Two seats are vacant in each row.

Therefore, the only person sitting in the third row with N and P would be M.

So, case 2 got eliminated and we continue with case 1.

(8) O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one.

(9) Number of vacant seat between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M.

(10) L sits between two vacant seats.

So final arrangements are:

R is sitting second to the left of O and M is sitting behind R.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine persons from J to R are sitting in three rows Row-1, Row-2, and Row-3 in a theatre. These rows are such that row-1 is the nearest to the screen, row-2 is behind row-1 and row-3 is behind row-2. There are five seats in each of these rows and two seats are vacant in each row.

M is sitting immediately behind R. L sits between two vacant seats. P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one. M, and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant. The number of vacant seats between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M. J is sitting two rows in front of N. K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J. P is not sitting in Row-2.

Who is sitting immediately behind L?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 4
9 persons: J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

(1) J is sitting two rows in front of N.

Therefore, J must be in the first row.

(2) P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. P is not sitting in Row-2.

(3) K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J.

Therefore, J must be sitting in the first seat to the left of the first row.

(4) In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant.

(5) M and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other.

This means there is at least one seat either or occupied between M and N.

(6) M is sitting immediately behind R.

This means the seat behind K will not be occupied by M.

(7) Two seats are vacant in each row.

Therefore, the only person sitting in the third row with N and P would be M.

So, case 2 got eliminated and we continue with case 1.

(8) O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one.

(9) Number of vacant seat between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M.

(10) L sits between two vacant seats.

So final arrangements are:

So, K is sitting behind L.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 5

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine persons from J to R are sitting in three rows Row-1, Row-2, and Row-3 in a theatre. These rows are such that row-1 is the nearest to the screen, row-2 is behind row-1 and row-3 is behind row-2. There are five seats in each of these rows and two seats are vacant in each row.

M is sitting immediately behind R. L sits between two vacant seats. P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one. M, and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant. The number of vacant seats between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M. J is sitting two rows in front of N. K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J. P is not sitting in Row-2.

Which one among the following pair of persons does not belong to the same row?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 5
9 persons: J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

(1) J is sitting two rows in front of N.

Therefore, J must be in the first row.

(2) P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. P is not sitting in Row-2.

(3) K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J.

Therefore, J must be sitting in the first seat to the left of the first row.

(4) In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant.

(5) M and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other.

This means there is at least one seat either or occupied between M and N.

(6) M is sitting immediately behind R.

This means the seat behind K will not be occupied by M.

(7) Two seats are vacant in each row.

Therefore, the only person sitting in the third row with N and P would be M.

So, case 2 got eliminated and we continue with case 1.

(8) O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one.

(9) Number of vacant seat between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M.

(10) L sits between two vacant seats.

So final arrangements are:

So, ‘J and O’ is the pair of persons which does not belong to the same row.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 6

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine persons from J to R are sitting in three rows Row-1, Row-2, and Row-3 in a theatre. These rows are such that row-1 is the nearest to the screen, row-2 is behind row-1 and row-3 is behind row-2. There are five seats in each of these rows and two seats are vacant in each row.

M is sitting immediately behind R. L sits between two vacant seats. P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one. M, and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant. The number of vacant seats between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M. J is sitting two rows in front of N. K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J. P is not sitting in Row-2.

If J and N exchange their seats, then what would be the new position of P with respect to J?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 6
9 persons: J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

(1) J is sitting two rows in front of N.

Therefore, J must be in the first row.

(2) P and J are diagonally opposite to each other. P is not sitting in Row-2.

(3) K is behind the person, who is third to the right of J.

Therefore, J must be sitting in the first seat to the left of the first row.

(4) In row 2, the second seat from the left is vacant.

(5) M and N are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other.

This means there is at least one seat either or occupied between M and N.

(6) M is sitting immediately behind R.

This means the seat behind K will not be occupied by M.

(7) Two seats are vacant in each row.

Therefore, the only person sitting in the third row with N and P would be M.

So, case 2 got eliminated and we continue with case 1.

(8) O is sitting behind one of the vacant seats from row one.

(9) Number of vacant seat between Q and L are the same as vacant seats between N and M.

(10) L sits between two vacant seats.

So final arrangements are:

So, P is fourth to the right of J.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 7

Directions: Six people were posted in army in different designation. It is known that each of these people, owns a different model of gun. The designations in decreasing order are General, Lt. General, Brigadier, Colonel, Major, Captain. Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun. Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter. R is not the general. N is ranked higher than M. Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47. P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O.

If all the people are ranked in alphabetical order from higher to lower rank, then for how many people, the rank remains same?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 7
The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun.

Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. R is not the general. So case 1 and case 2a are invalid.

Case 2b: P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O. N is ranked higher than M. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun.

For only two people P and O, the rank remains same.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 8

Directions: Six people were posted in army in different designation. It is known that each of these people, owns a different model of gun. The designations in decreasing order are General, Lt. General, Brigadier, Colonel, Major, Captain. Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun. Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter. R is not the general. N is ranked higher than M. Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47. P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O.

What is the designation of P?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 8
The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun.

Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. R is not the general. So case 1 and case 2a are invalid.

Case 2b:

P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O. N is ranked higher than M. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun.

the designation of P is Colonel.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 9

Directions: Six people were posted in army in different designation. It is known that each of these people, owns a different model of gun. The designations in decreasing order are General, Lt. General, Brigadier, Colonel, Major, Captain. Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun. Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter. R is not the general. N is ranked higher than M. Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47. P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O.

How many people were ranked lower than N?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 9
The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun.

Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. R is not the general. So case 1 and case 2a are invalid.

Case 2b:

P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O. N is ranked higher than M. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun.

5 people were ranked lower than N.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 10

Directions: Six people were posted in army in different designation. It is known that each of these people, owns a different model of gun. The designations in decreasing order are General, Lt. General, Brigadier, Colonel, Major, Captain. Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun. Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter. R is not the general. N is ranked higher than M. Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47. P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O.

Which gun does M owns?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 10
The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun.

Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. R is not the general. So case 1 and case 2a are invalid.

Case 2b:

P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O. N is ranked higher than M. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun.

M owns AK-56.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 11

Directions: Six people were posted in army in different designation. It is known that each of these people, owns a different model of gun. The designations in decreasing order are General, Lt. General, Brigadier, Colonel, Major, Captain. Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun. Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter. R is not the general. N is ranked higher than M. Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47. P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O.

Which gun model does the Captain use?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 11
The Lt. General owns an AK-56 gun.

Two people were ranked between Q and the person who owns M4 gun, where the former was ranked lower than the latter.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Only one person was ranked between the person who owns M4 and the person who owns AK-47.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people were ranked between the person who owns AK-47 and R. R is not the general. So case 1 and case 2a are invalid.

Case 2b:

P owns striker gun and is ranked just lower than O. N is ranked higher than M. The person with MG5 gun was ranked lower than the person with AK-117 gun.

The captain uses MG5 model.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 12

Directions: Ram and Raj are friends and they are working in the same office. Raj who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office. Ram who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

What is the direction of Ram house from his office?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 12
Raj started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office.

Ram started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

The direction of Ram house from his office is northwest.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 13

Directions: Ram and Raj are friends and they are working in the same office. Raj who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office. Ram who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

What is the distance between Raj and Ram house?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 13
Raj started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office.

Ram started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

The distance between Raj and Ram house is 16m

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 14

Directions: Ram and Raj are friends and they are working in the same office. Raj who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office. Ram who is facing north started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

What is the direction of restaurant from Raj house?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 14
Raj started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns left and walked 3m then he takes right and walked 5m. Again, he turns right and walked 7m and turns left and walked 5m. Finally, he turns left and walked 2m and turns right and walked 6m to reach his office.

Ram started from his house and walked 5m towards right. He turns right and walked 3m and turns left and walked 3m to reach the Restaurant. Now he walked 13m towards east from the Restaurant. Finally, he takes right and walked 15m to reach his office.

Restaurant is in north-east direction from Raj house.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 15

Information: Hundreds of truck drivers die in road accidents due to lack of sleep every year.

What should be the probable Course of Action taken by the authorities to avoid such causalities?

A. The truck drivers must be given opium-based pills to stay awake.

B. Rest centres must be set up on major highways.

C. Drunk Driving Law must be enforced more forcefully.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 15
Since the information states that the cause of the accidents is lack of sleep, giving the drivers pills to keep them awake won’t be a suitable course of action. Lack of sleep can be solved with adequate rest. Therefore the second option is an appropriate course of action.

The information mentions lack of sleep as the cause of the accidents. Enforcing Dunk Driving Law will not be a suitable solution for the problem at hand,

Therefore, only (B) is the most appropriate.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 16

In the following questions, a set of statements is followed by some conclusions, one of which definitely does not follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence). Choose that conclusion as the answer.

Statements:

Some roses are huts.

All roses are windows.

All huts are planets.

No planet is a blue.

Conclusions:

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 16

All roses are windows and some roses are huts. Hence some windows are huts.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 17

Directions: There are eight members in a family. Either both or none of the parents were alive. B is the granddaughter of M. R who is the brother of K, is married to V. P did not have any sibling. D is not married to M. J is the father of K. D is the father of P.

How is P related to J?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 17
J is the father of K. R who is the brother of K, is married to V.

D is the father of P. D is not married to M.

So, D is married to K.

B is the granddaughter of M. P did not have any sibling.

So we get:

Since the gender of P is unknown, hence relation cannot be determined.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 18

Directions: There are eight members in a family. Either both or none of the parents were alive. B is the granddaughter of M. R who is the brother of K, is married to V. P did not have any sibling. D is not married to M. J is the father of K. D is the father of P.

How is B related to D?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 18
J is the father of K. R who is the brother of K, is married to V.

D is the father of P. D is not married to M.

So, D is married to K.

B is the granddaughter of M. P did not have any sibling.

So we get:

B is the niece of D.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 19

Directions: There are eight members in a family. Either both or none of the parents were alive. B is the granddaughter of M. R who is the brother of K, is married to V. P did not have any sibling. D is not married to M. J is the father of K. D is the father of P.

How is R related to D?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 19
J is the father of K. R who is the brother of K, is married to V.

D is the father of P. D is not married to M.

So, D is married to K.

B is the granddaughter of M. P did not have any sibling.

So we get:

R is the brother in law of D.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 20

Information: The major bond rating agencies each use a form of scholastic grading scale, with some variation of an "A+" denoting the best rating. In the case of Moody's, ratings range from "Aaa" to "C". Typically, only bonds issued with a "Baa" rating or above are considered "investment grade", or appropriate for more conservative accounts and investors. Since Company X had a Caa1 rating, it wasn’t preferred by investors.

Assumptions:

I. Moody’s rating is an important parameter to attract investors.

II. The higher up you are on the Moody’s rating list, the better your chances of attracting investors.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 20
The information states that Moody's ratings range from "Aaa" to "C" and because Company X had a Caa1, it wasn’t preferred by investors. Therefore, it can be rightly assumed that Moody’s rating is an important parameter to attract investors. Since Company X was lower down on the rating list, it did not attract many investors. Conversely, if a company rated higher up on the list, its chances of getting investors will be better.

To conclude, both I and II are implicit.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 21

Directions: Seven people bought seven different cars in different years. The years in which they bought car were among 1944, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1963, 1972, 1975. F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all. Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car. Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. G bought the car before C. Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi. BMW car was bought before Nano car. D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an Audi. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar.

If all the people bought the car in alphabetical order, then for how many people the order remains the same?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 21
F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all.

Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an audi. So, case 1 is invalid.

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar. So, case 2a is invalid.

Case 2b:

BMW car was bought before Nano car. G bought the car before C.

For only C the order remains the same.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 22

Directions: Seven people bought seven different cars in different years. The years in which they bought car were among 1944, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1963, 1972, 1975. F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all. Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car. Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. G bought the car before C. Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi. BMW car was bought before Nano car. D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an Audi. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar.

In which year C bought the car?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 22
F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all.

Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an audi. So, case 1 is invalid.

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar. So, case 2a is invalid.

Case 2b:

BMW car was bought before Nano car. G bought the car before C.

C bought the car in 1951.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 23

Directions: Seven people bought seven different cars in different years. The years in which they bought car were among 1944, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1963, 1972, 1975. F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all. Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car. Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. G bought the car before C. Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi. BMW car was bought before Nano car. D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an Audi. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar.

How many people bought the car after the person who bought BMW?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 23
F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all.

Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an audi. So, case 1 is invalid.

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar. So, case 2a is invalid.

Case 2b:

BMW car was bought before Nano car. G bought the car before C.

6 people bought the car after the person who bought BMW.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 24

Directions: Seven people bought seven different cars in different years. The years in which they bought car were among 1944, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1963, 1972, 1975. F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all. Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car. Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. G bought the car before C. Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi. BMW car was bought before Nano car. D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an Audi. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar.

In which year did B bought the car?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 24
F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all.

Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an audi. So, case 1 is invalid.

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar. So, case 2a is invalid.

Case 2b:

BMW car was bought before Nano car. G bought the car before C.

B bought the car in 1975.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 25

Directions: Seven people bought seven different cars in different years. The years in which they bought car were among 1944, 1948, 1951, 1959, 1963, 1972, 1975. F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all. Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car. Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. G bought the car before C. Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi. BMW car was bought before Nano car. D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an Audi. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar.

What is the difference in the year in which Nano was bought and the year in which Jaguar was bought?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 25

F bought the car in the year 1959. The Honda car was bought the last of all.

Three cars were bought between Audi and Ferrari car where the Audi car was bought before the Ferrari car.

Case 1:

Case 2:

Three people bought the car between E and A where E bought the car in a consecutive year with the person who bought Audi.

Case 1:

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

D bought the car immediately before B but none of them bought an audi. So, case 1 is invalid.

Case 2a:

Case 2b:

Three people bought the car between B and the person who bought Maruti car. Nobody bought the car between the person who bought Maruti car and the person who bought Jaguar. So, case 2a is invalid.

Case 2b:

BMW car was bought before Nano car. G bought the car before C.

The difference in the year in which Nano was bought and the year in which Jaguar was bought is 4 years.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 26

In the following question, two statements are given and followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only a few scatters are drums.

A few drums are shatters.

Conclusions:

I. All scatters can never be drums.

II. Some shatters are definitely not scatters.

III. All scatters being shatters is a possibility.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 26
Only a few scatters are drums, i.e., some scatters will definitely not be drums. A few drums are shatters.

All scatters can never be drums is true. Some shatters are definitely not scatters is not true. All scatters being shatters is a possibility is true. So, I and III follows.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 27

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, visited the dentist in three months namely, January, April, and September, on three different dates, 3rd, 8th, and 23rd of the months, but not necessarily in the same order. No two person visited the dentist on the same day of the same month.

D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it. At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date. The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it. H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months. B went for his check up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did. Two people went for their check up between F and A. No body visited the dentist between A and G.

Which amongst the following combination represent the people who went to the dentist on 8th of the month?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 27
People = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

Months = January, April, and September

Date = 3rd, 8th, and 23rd

1) D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it.

2) At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date.

(Implies, D visited the dentist either in April or September, but as at least three people visited the dentist after him, implies, D visited the dentist in April.

There are two possibilities for the date either 3rd of April or 23rd of April.)

3) The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it.

(This is only possible if C visited the dentist on 3rd of January and E visited the dentist on 3rd of April or vice-versa.

This further implies that D visited the dentist on 23rd of April.)

4) H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months

(It is only possible if H visited the dentist on 3rd of September.)

5) B went for his check-up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did.

(Implies, E must have visited the dentist on 3rd of April. Now, as both C and I visited the dentist before B, implies, B went for the check-up on 23rd of January, I visited on 8th of January and C visited on 3rd of January.)

6) Two people went for their check-up between F and A.

7) Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

(Implies, F and A visited the dentist on 8th April and 8th September, but not necessarily in the same order. Also, if we assume that A visited the dentist on 8th April then there is no way we can place G in the table so that it satisfies the condition given above. Thus, our assumption was wrong, F visited the dentist on 8th April, A on 8th Sept, and G on 23rd Sept.)

Clearly, I, F, and A visited the dentist on 8th day of the month.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 28

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, visited the dentist in three months namely, January, April, and September, on three different dates, 3rd, 8th, and 23rd of the months, but not necessarily in the same order. No two person visited the dentist on the same day of the same month.

D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it. At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date. The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it. H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months. B went for his check up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did. Two people went for their check-up between F and A. Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

Who visited the dentist last?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 28
People = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

Months = January, April, and September

Date = 3rd, 8th, and 23rd

1) D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it.

2) At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date.

(Implies, D visited the dentist either in April or September, but as at least three people visited the dentist after him, implies, D visited the dentist in April.

There are two possibilities for the date either 3rd of April or 23rd of April.)

3) The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it.

(This is only possible if C visited the dentist on 3rd of January and E visited the dentist on 3rd of April or vice-versa.

This further implies that D visited the dentist on 23rd of April.)

4) H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months.

(It is only possible if H visited the dentist on 3rd of September.)

5) B went for his check-up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did.

(Implies, E must have visited the dentist on 3rd of April. Now, as both C and I visited the dentist before B, implies, B went for the check-up on 23rd of January, I visited on 8th of January and C visited on 3rd of January.)

6) Two people went for their check-up between F and A.

7) Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

(Implies, F and A visited the dentist on 8th April and 8th September, but not necessarily in the same order. Also, if we assume that A visited the dentist on 8th April then there is no way we can place G in the table so that it satisfies the condition given above. Thus, our assumption was wrong, F visited the dentist on 8th April, A on 8th Sept, and G on 23rd Sept.)

Clearly, G visited the dentist last.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 29

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, visited the dentist in three months namely, January, April, and September, on three different dates, 3rd, 8th, and 23rd of the months, but not necessarily in the same order. No two person visited the dentist on the same day of the same month.

D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it. At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date. The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it. H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months. B went for his check up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did. Two people went for their check-up between F and A. Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

How many people went for the check-up after F?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 29
People = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

Months = January, April, and September

Date = 3rd, 8th, and 23rd

1) D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it.

2) At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date.

(Implies, D visited the dentist either in April or September, but as at least three people visited the dentist after him, implies, D visited the dentist in April.

There are two possibilities for the date either 3rd of April or 23rd of April.)

3) The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it.

(This is only possible if C visited the dentist on 3rd of January and E visited the dentist on 3rd of April or vice-versa.

This further implies that D visited the dentist on 23rd of April.)

4) H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months.

(It is only possible if H visited the dentist on 3rd of September.)

5) B went for his check-up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did.

(Implies, E must have visited the dentist on 3rd of April. Now, as both C and I visited the dentist before B, implies, B went for the check-up on 23rd of January, I visited on 8th of January and C visited on 3rd of January.)

6) Two people went for their check-up between F and A.

7) Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

(Implies, F and A visited the dentist on 8th April and 8th September, but not necessarily in the same order. Also, if we assume that A visited the dentist on 8th April then there is no way we can place G in the table so that it satisfies the condition given above. Thus, our assumption was wrong, F visited the dentist on 8th April, A on 8th Sept, and G on 23rd Sept.)

Clearly, four people went for the check-up after F.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 30

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Nine people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, visited the dentist in three months namely, January, April, and September, on three different dates, 3rd, 8th, and 23rd of the months, but not necessarily in the same order. No two person visited the dentist on the same day of the same month.

D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it. At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date. The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it. H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months. B went for his check up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did. Two people went for their check-up between F and A. Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

When did B visit the dentist?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 1 - Question 30
People = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

Months = January, April, and September

Date = 3rd, 8th, and 23rd

1) D visited the dentist in one of the months which has 30 days in it.

2) At least three people visited the dentist after D who visited the dentist on a numerically prime date.

(Implies, D visited the dentist either in April or September, but as at least three people visited the dentist after him, implies, D visited the dentist in April.

There are two possibilities for the date either 3rd of April or 23rd of April.)

3) The two people who visited the dentist between C and E visited in one of the months which has 31 days in it.

(This is only possible if C visited the dentist on 3rd of January and E visited the dentist on 3rd of April or vice-versa.

This further implies that D visited the dentist on 23rd of April.)

4) H visited the dentist on 3rd day of one of the months.

(It is only possible if H visited the dentist on 3rd of September.)

5) B went for his check-up on one of the days before E but I visited the dentist on one of the days before B did.

(Implies, E must have visited the dentist on 3rd of April. Now, as both C and I visited the dentist before B, implies, B went for the check-up on 23rd of January, I visited on 8th of January and C visited on 3rd of January.)

6) Two people went for their check-up between F and A.

7) Nobody visited the dentist between A and G.

(Implies, F and A visited the dentist on 8th April and 8th September, but not necessarily in the same order. Also, if we assume that A visited the dentist on 8th April then there is no way we can place G in the table so that it satisfies the condition given above. Thus, our assumption was wrong, F visited the dentist on 8th April, A on 8th Sept, and G on 23rd Sept.)

Clearly, B visited the dentist on 23rd January.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

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