CAT Exam  >  CAT Tests  >  Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI)  >  Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - CAT MCQ

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - CAT MCQ


Test Description

10 Questions MCQ Test Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) - Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 for CAT 2024 is part of Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) preparation. The Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 questions and answers have been prepared according to the CAT exam syllabus.The Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 MCQs are made for CAT 2024 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 below.
Solutions of Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 questions in English are available as part of our Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) for CAT & Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 solutions in Hindi for Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) course. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for CAT Exam by signing up for free. Attempt Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 | 10 questions in 20 minutes | Mock test for CAT preparation | Free important questions MCQ to study Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) for CAT Exam | Download free PDF with solutions
Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 1

Which of the arrangements done by Mr. Crazy is not consistent with the information stated under "Additional Information"?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 1

Let the people who wear a blue, red and green shirt be denoted by b, r and g respectively. Restrictions on the seating arrangement:
1. Two b’s must not be together.
2. Three r’s must be together.
3. A ‘b’ and a ‘g’ must not be together.
4. A ‘g’ cannot sit on a chair numbered 2 or 9.

Case I: A person wearing a green shirt is sitting on chair numbered 1. It is only possible if another person wearing a green shirt sits on chair numbered 2, but this violates restriction number 4. Hence, this is also not possible.

Case II: A person wearing a blue shirt sits on chair numbered 1. The six seating arrangements that are possible are as follows.

Now, we see that the cases 4, 5 and 6 are just obtained by reversing the cases 1, 2 and 3 respectively. It can be concluded that in any possible seating arrangement, the chairs numbered 1 and 10 are always occupied by people wearing blue shirts. It is given that the number of people wearing a blue shirt is 3. Looking at the table given in the question, we observe that in each of the six arrangements two out of the three different people i.e. A, B and N always sit on chairs numbered 1 and 10.
Hence it can be concluded that the people who wear a blue shirt are A, B and N From the given table the person wearing a blue shirt can never sit on chairs numbered 2, 4, 7 and 9. So, (in arrangement I), A, B and N sitting on chairs numbered 1, 7 and 10 is inconsistent. Also, the people wearing red shirts sit on chairs numbered 2 and 9 and in all the possible arrangements five different people namely P, Q, M, Z and R are sitting on chairs numbered either 2 or 9. Therefore, P, Q, M, Z and R are wearing red shirts and K and L are wearing green shirts. (a) I arrangement is not consistent.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 2

Which of the following persons is wearing a blue shirt?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 2

Let the people who wear a blue, red and green shirt be denoted by b, r and g respectively. Restrictions on the seating arrangement:
1. Two b’s must not be together.
2. Three r’s must be together.
3. A ‘b’ and a ‘g’ must not be together.
4. A ‘g’ cannot sit on a chair numbered 2 or 9.

Case I: A person wearing a green shirt is sitting on chair numbered 1. It is only possible if another person wearing a green shirt sits on chair numbered 2, but this violates restriction number 4. Hence, this is also not possible.

Case II: A person wearing a blue shirt sits on chair numbered 1. The six seating arrangements that are possible are as follows.

Now, we see that the cases 4, 5 and 6 are just obtained by reversing the cases 1, 2 and 3 respectively. It can be concluded that in any possible seating arrangement, the chairs numbered 1 and 10 are always occupied by people wearing blue shirts. It is given that the number of people wearing a blue shirt is 3. Looking at the table given in the question, we observe that in each of the six arrangements two out of the three different people i.e. A, B and N always sit on chairs numbered 1 and 10.
Hence it can be concluded that the people who wear a blue shirt are A, B and N From the given table the person wearing a blue shirt can never sit on chairs numbered 2, 4, 7 and 9. So, (in arrangement I), A, B and N sitting on chairs numbered 1, 7 and 10 is inconsistent. Also, the people wearing red shirts sit on chairs numbered 2 and 9 and in all the possible arrangements five different people namely P, Q, M, Z and R are sitting on chairs numbered either 2 or 9. Therefore, P, Q, M, Z and R are wearing red shirts and K and L are wearing green shirts. A, B and N are wearing blue shirts. Hence, N is the answer.

1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App
Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 3

Which of the following persons is wearing a green shirt?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 3

Let the people who wear a blue, red and green shirt be denoted by b, r and g respectively. Restrictions on the seating arrangement:
1. Two b’s must not be together.
2. Three r’s must be together.
3. A ‘b’ and a ‘g’ must not be together.
4. A ‘g’ cannot sit on a chair numbered 2 or 9.

Case I: A person wearing a green shirt is sitting on chair numbered 1. It is only possible if another person wearing a green shirt sits on chair numbered 2, but this violates restriction number 4. Hence, this is also not possible.

Case II: A person wearing a blue shirt sits on chair numbered 1. The six seating arrangements that are possible are as follows.

Now, we see that the cases 4, 5 and 6 are just obtained by reversing the cases 1, 2 and 3 respectively. It can be concluded that in any possible seating arrangement, the chairs numbered 1 and 10 are always occupied by people wearing blue shirts. It is given that the number of people wearing a blue shirt is 3. Looking at the table given in the question, we observe that in each of the six arrangements two out of the three different people i.e. A, B and N always sit on chairs numbered 1 and 10.
Hence it can be concluded that the people who wear a blue shirt are A, B and N From the given table the person wearing a blue shirt can never sit on chairs numbered 2, 4, 7 and 9. So, (in arrangement I), A, B and N sitting on chairs numbered 1, 7 and 10 is inconsistent. Also, the people wearing red shirts sit on chairs numbered 2 and 9 and in all the possible arrangements five different people namely P, Q, M, Z and R are sitting on chairs numbered either 2 or 9. Therefore, P, Q, M, Z and R are wearing red shirts and K and L are wearing green shirts. K and L are wearing green shirts. Hence, K is the answer.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 4

Which of the following is not a permissible group of four persons such that the number of persons wearing a red, a green and a blue shirt is 2, 1 and 1 respectively?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 4

Let the people who wear a blue, red and green shirt be denoted by b, r and g respectively. Restrictions on the seating arrangement:
1. Two b’s must not be together.
2. Three r’s must be together.
3. A ‘b’ and a ‘g’ must not be together.
4. A ‘g’ cannot sit on a chair numbered 2 or 9.

Case I: A person wearing a green shirt is sitting on chair numbered 1. It is only possible if another person wearing a green shirt sits on chair numbered 2, but this violates restriction number 4. Hence, this is also not possible.

Case II: A person wearing a blue shirt sits on chair numbered 1. The six seating arrangements that are possible are as follows.

Now, we see that the cases 4, 5 and 6 are just obtained by reversing the cases 1, 2 and 3 respectively. It can be concluded that in any possible seating arrangement, the chairs numbered 1 and 10 are always occupied by people wearing blue shirts. It is given that the number of people wearing a blue shirt is 3. Looking at the table given in the question, we observe that in each of the six arrangements two out of the three different people i.e. A, B and N always sit on chairs numbered 1 and 10.
Hence it can be concluded that the people who wear a blue shirt are A, B and N From the given table the person wearing a blue shirt can never sit on chairs numbered 2, 4, 7 and 9. So, (in arrangement I), A, B and N sitting on chairs numbered 1, 7 and 10 is inconsistent. Also, the people wearing red shirts sit on chairs numbered 2 and 9 and in all the possible arrangements five different people namely P, Q, M, Z and R are sitting on chairs numbered either 2 or 9. Therefore, P, Q, M, Z and R are wearing red shirts and K and L are wearing green shirts.

Option (1): A (Blue), P (Red), R (Red) and L (Green): Permissible
Option (2): N (Blue), Q (Red), K (Green) and Z (Red): Permissible
Option (3): K (Green), A (Blue), N (Blue) and Z (Red): Not Permissible
Option (4): B (Blue), L (Green), M (Red) and Q (Red): Permissible.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 5

These questions are based on the following information. P, Q, R, S and T sit around a table. P sits two seats to the left of R and Q sits two seats to the right of R.

Q. If S sits in between Q and R, who sits to the immediate right of P?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 5

P sits two seats to the left of R, and Q sits two seats to the right of R. We can represent this information in the diagram below.

If S sits between Q and R, then the arrangement is as follows.

As can be seen from the diagram, T is to the immediate right of P. Choice (a)

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 6

These questions are based on the following information. P, Q, R, S and T sit around a table. P sits two seats to the left of R and Q sits two seats to the right of R.

Q. Which of the following cannot be the correct seating arrangement of the five persons in either the clockwise direction or the anti-clockwise direction?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 6

P sits two seats to the left of R, and Q sits two seats to the right of R. We can represent this information in the diagram below.

We will take each choice and see whether it fits in the arrangement that we represented through a diagram in the analysis of the data (the same diagram is reproduced below).

We can see that the arrangement given in choice (a) is not possible and hence the answer choice is (a).

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 7

These questions are based on the following information. P, Q, R, S and T sit around a table. P sits two seats to the left of R and Q sits two seats to the right of R.

Q. If S is not sitting next to Q, who is sitting between Q and S?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 7

P sits two seats to the left of R, and Q sits two seats to the right of R. We can represent this information in the diagram below.

If S is not next to Q, then the seating arrangement is fixed as follows.

Now P is between Q and S. Choice (b)

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 8

These questions are based on the following information. P, Q, R, S and T sit around a table. P sits two seats to the left of R and Q sits two seats to the right of R.

Q. If a new person U joins the group such that the initial conditions for the seating arrangement should be observed and also a new condition that U does not sit next to R be satisfied, then which of the following statements is true?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 8

P sits two seats to the left of R, and Q sits two seats to the right of R. We can represent this information in the diagram below.

On the basis of the diagram that we drew, we find that to accommodate U we have to create a new slot between P and Q.

Hence, choice (c) is the correct answer. Choice (c)

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 9

These questions are based on the following information. P, Q, R, S and T sit around a table. P sits two seats to the left of R and Q sits two seats to the right of R.

Q. If a new person U joins the group such that the initial conditions for the seating arrangement should be observed and also a new condition that U does not sit next to P, S or T be satisfied, then who will be the neighbours of P (one on either side)?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 9

P sits two seats to the left of R, and Q sits two seats to the right of R. We can represent this information in the diagram below.

We create a new slot for the sixth person. But since U will not sit next to P, S or T, he will have to sit between R and Q. The arrangement will then look as follows:

As we can see from the diagram, the neighbours of P will be T and S.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 10

Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table facing the center (not necessarily in the same order). Two persons sit between Q and W. V sits immediate left of W. Three persons sit between S and T. R sits immediate left of T. U is not the neighbor of P. One person sits between P and Q.

Which of the following statement is correct?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 - Question 10

Eight persons: P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W.

1) Three persons sit between S and T.

2) R sits immediate left of T.

3) One person sits between P and Q.

4) Two persons sit between Q and W.

5) V sits immediate left of W.

6) U is not the neighbor of P.

Checking o[tions one by one;

1) Q sits to the immediate right of U → False

2) One person sits between P and R → False

3) Three persons sit between Q and R → False

4) One person sits between S and U → True

Hence, option D is the correct answer.

88 videos|119 docs|91 tests
Information about Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 Page
In this test you can find the Exam questions for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1 solved & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving Questions and answers for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 1, EduRev gives you an ample number of Online tests for practice

Top Courses for CAT

Download as PDF

Top Courses for CAT