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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 1

Many manufacturing companies are now shifting base to the rural areas of the country as there is a scarcity of space in the urban areas. Analysts say that this shift will not have a huge impact on the prices of the products manufactured by these companies as only about 30% consumers live in urban areas.

Q. Which of the following may be a consequence of the given information?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 1
This is an argument often touted to stop migration to urban areas.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 2

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

Seven persons went for their higher studies in seven consecutive years from 2005 to 2011. They will go to either of the three cities: Delhi, Bengaluru or Mumbai. At least two persons will go to the same city. W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. O will go after 2007. A will go before M. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005

Q. In which year will M go for his higher studies?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 2
There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi.

D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. O will go after 2007.

W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005.

A will go before M. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. So, M did not go immediately before O.

The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. So, case 3 is invalid. Case 2 is also invalid as at least two persons will go to the same place. Hence, four persons cannot go to the same place (W, O, M, L).

So, case 1(ii) is invalid as four persons cannot go to the same place.

M will go for his higher studies in 2011.

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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 3

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

Seven persons went for their higher studies in seven consecutive years from 2005 to 2011. They will go to either of the three cities: Delhi, Bengaluru or Mumbai. At least two persons will go to the same city. W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. O will go after 2007. A will go before M. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005

Q. As many persons will go for higher studies to Delhi after W as many will go to Delhi before ___. Fill up the blank with the correct option.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 3
There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi.

D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. O will go after 2007.

W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005.

A will go before M. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. So, M did not go immediately before O.

The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. So, case 3 is invalid. Case 2 is also invalid as at least two persons will go to the same place. Hence, four persons cannot go to the same place (W, O, M, L).

So, case 1(ii) is invalid as four persons cannot go to the same place.

Two persons will go for higher studies to Delhi after W and two persons will go to Delhi before O and D.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 4

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

Seven persons went for their higher studies in seven consecutive years from 2005 to 2011. They will go to either of the three cities: Delhi, Bengaluru or Mumbai. At least two persons will go to the same city. W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. O will go after 2007. A will go before M. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005

Q. Which of the following persons will go to Mumbai for their higher studies?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 4
There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi.

D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. O will go after 2007.

W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005.

A will go before M. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. So, M did not go immediately before O.

The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. So, case 3 is invalid. Case 2 is also invalid as at least two persons will go to the same place. Hence, four persons cannot go to the same place (W, O, M, L).

So, case 1(ii) is invalid as four persons cannot go to the same place.

C and O will go to Mumbai for their higher studies.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 5

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

Seven persons went for their higher studies in seven consecutive years from 2005 to 2011. They will go to either of the three cities: Delhi, Bengaluru or Mumbai. At least two persons will go to the same city. W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. O will go after 2007. A will go before M. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005

Q. Who will go for his higher studies in the year 2007?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 5
There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi.

D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. O will go after 2007.

W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005.

A will go before M. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. So, M did not go immediately before O.

The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. So, case 3 is invalid. Case 2 is also invalid as at least two persons will go to the same place. Hence, four persons cannot go to the same place (W, O, M, L).

So, case 1(ii) is invalid as four persons cannot go to the same place.

A will go for his higher studies in the year 2007.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 6

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

Seven persons went for their higher studies in seven consecutive years from 2005 to 2011. They will go to either of the three cities: Delhi, Bengaluru or Mumbai. At least two persons will go to the same city. W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. O will go after 2007. A will go before M. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005

Q. How many persons will go for higher studies in between the two persons going to Bengaluru?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 6
There are three years in between the years when C and L will go for their studies. C will go before L. The one who will go in 2006 will go to Delhi.

D will go to Bengaluru after O but not immediately. O will go after 2007.

W and the one who will go in the immediate year after him will go to the same city. More than one person will go in between L and W. W will not go in 2005.

A will go before M. M and the one who will go immediately before O will go to the same city. So, M did not go immediately before O.

The ones going in 2009 and 2010 will go to the same city. So, case 3 is invalid. Case 2 is also invalid as at least two persons will go to the same place. Hence, four persons cannot go to the same place (W, O, M, L).

So, case 1(ii) is invalid as four persons cannot go to the same place.

Nobody will go for higher studies in between the two persons going to Bengaluru.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 7

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

In a hotel, there are 10 rooms in a wing A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J such that 5 rooms on each side of the wing are facing one of the rooms from the other side of the wing. Each room has a different brand of the AC from LG, Daikin, Whirlpool, Videocon and Voltas not necessarily in given order. Each room from the same side of the wing has a different brand of AC.

  • No 2 rooms facing each other has same brand of AC. Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

  • Room A is facing Room C and none of them has Voltas or Daikin in it.

  • Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A.

  • Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

  • Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

  • Room E has LG and is at one of the ends of the wing. Room I has LG.

Q. Which brand of AC does room H has?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 7
Room A is facing Room C. Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A. Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

Room E has LG and is at one of the end of the wing.

We cannot place E in case 1, so case 1 becomes invalid.

Room I has LG. So, it cannot be on the same side as that of room E.

A cannot have Voltas or Daikin. So, A has Videocon.

Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

C cannot have Voltas or Daikin. Also, it cannot have Videocon.

So, C has AC of brand Whirlpool.

Room H has AC of the brand Voltas.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 8

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

In a hotel, there are 10 rooms in a wing A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J such that 5 rooms on each side of the wing are facing one of the rooms from the other side of the wing. Each room has a different brand of the AC from LG, Daikin, Whirlpool, Videocon and Voltas not necessarily in given order. Each room from the same side of the wing has a different brand of AC.

  • No 2 rooms facing each other has same brand of AC. Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

  • Room A is facing Room C and none of them has Voltas or Daikin in it.

  • Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A.

  • Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

  • Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

  • Room E has LG and is at one of the ends of the wing. Room I has LG.

Q. Which of the following is the room 3rd to the right of room H?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 8
Room A is facing Room C. Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A. Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

Room E has LG and is at one of the end of the wing.

We cannot place E in case 1, so case 1 becomes invalid.

Room I has LG. So, it cannot be on the same side as that of room E.

A cannot have Voltas or Daikin. So, A has Videocon.

Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

C cannot have Voltas or Daikin. Also, it cannot have Videocon.

So, C has AC of brand Whirlpool.

Room I is 3rd to the right of room H.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 9

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

In a hotel, there are 10 rooms in a wing A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J such that 5 rooms on each side of the wing are facing one of the rooms from the other side of the wing. Each room has a different brand of the AC from LG, Daikin, Whirlpool, Videocon and Voltas not necessarily in given order. Each room from the same side of the wing has a different brand of AC.

  • No 2 rooms facing each other has same brand of AC. Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

  • Room A is facing Room C and none of them has Voltas or Daikin in it.

  • Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A.

  • Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

  • Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

  • Room E has LG and is at one of the ends of the wing. Room I has LG.

Q. Which brand of AC does room C has?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 9
Room A is facing Room C. Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A. Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

Room E has LG and is at one of the end of the wing.

We cannot place E in case 1, so case 1 becomes invalid.

Room I has LG. So, it cannot be on the same side as that of room E.

A cannot have Voltas or Daikin. So, A has Videocon.

Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

C cannot have Voltas or Daikin. Also, it cannot have Videocon.

So, C has AC of brand Whirlpool.

Room C has AC of the brand Whirlpool.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 10

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

In a hotel, there are 10 rooms in a wing A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J such that 5 rooms on each side of the wing are facing one of the rooms from the other side of the wing. Each room has a different brand of the AC from LG, Daikin, Whirlpool, Videocon and Voltas not necessarily in given order. Each room from the same side of the wing has a different brand of AC.

  • No 2 rooms facing each other has same brand of AC. Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

  • Room A is facing Room C and none of them has Voltas or Daikin in it.

  • Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A.

  • Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

  • Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

  • Room E has LG and is at one of the ends of the wing. Room I has LG.

Q. Find odd one out.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 10
Room A is facing Room C. Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A. Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

Room E has LG and is at one of the end of the wing.

We cannot place E in case 1, so case 1 becomes invalid.

Room I has LG. So, it cannot be on the same side as that of room E.

A cannot have Voltas or Daikin. So, A has Videocon.

Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

C cannot have Voltas or Daikin. Also, it cannot have Videocon.

So, C has AC of brand Whirlpool.

Room A, B, D and H are on the same side of the wing.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 11

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

In a hotel, there are 10 rooms in a wing A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J such that 5 rooms on each side of the wing are facing one of the rooms from the other side of the wing. Each room has a different brand of the AC from LG, Daikin, Whirlpool, Videocon and Voltas not necessarily in given order. Each room from the same side of the wing has a different brand of AC.

  • No 2 rooms facing each other has same brand of AC. Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

  • Room A is facing Room C and none of them has Voltas or Daikin in it.

  • Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A.

  • Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

  • Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

  • Room E has LG and is at one of the ends of the wing. Room I has LG.

Q. Which of the following rooms has Videocon AC installed in it?

I. Room A

II. Room C

III. Room F

IV. Room J

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 11
Room A is facing Room C. Room D has a whirlpool and is 3rd to the right of room A. Room F is facing room H and both of these rooms are at the end of the wing.

Room G is facing room B and is 2nd to the left of Room F.

Room E has LG and is at one of the end of the wing.

We cannot place E in case 1, so case 1 becomes invalid.

Room I has LG. So, it cannot be on the same side as that of room E.

A cannot have Voltas or Daikin. So, A has Videocon.

Neighbouring room of the J has Voltas.

C cannot have Voltas or Daikin. Also, it cannot have Videocon.

So, C has AC of brand Whirlpool.

Room A and either room F or Room J has AC of the brand Videocon.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 12

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Bhushan organized a party for his friends on his eighteenth birthday. He invited a lot of friends from his college, however, only eight showed up at his apartment on the evening for the party. The eight friends who showed up for the party are Akash, Bhushan, Farhan, Chandra, Emilly, Ganpat, Arif, and Deepti. All of them were dressed up in red, green, blue, pink, yellow, maroon, white, and black colour outfits, but not necessarily in the same order. For food, they sat together on a round table with their faces towards the centre of the table. The person who was sitting opposite to Farhan was Ganpat and the person dressed in blue was sitting on the exact right of Akash. There were in total three persons, who were sitting between the persons dressed in red and maroon cloths. Persons dressed in green and yellow were sitting opposite each other at the table. Ganpat’s position was such that he was at the 2nd position to the right of Deepti. Akash was sitting to the immediate right of Farhan. The person dressed in green was sitting at the second to the right of Emily. Emilly who was dressed in pink was sitting on opposite Deepti. Bhushan who was dressed in maroon was sitting opposite to Akash. The person dressed in blue was sitting in the second position to the left of Ganpat.

Q. Who was sitting opposite to the third position to the left of the person dressed in a green outfit?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 12
Consider the figure given below, prepared on the basis of the instruction provided.

Akash is sitting opposite, to the third position to the left of Farhan.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 13

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Bhushan organized a party for his friends on his eighteenth birthday. He invited a lot of friends from his college, however, only eight showed up at his apartment on the evening for the party. The eight friends who showed up for the party are Akash, Bhushan, Farhan, Chandra, Emilly, Ganpat, Arif, and Deepti. All of them were dressed up in red, green, blue, pink, yellow, maroon, white, and black colour outfits, but not necessarily in the same order. For food, they sat together on a round table with their faces towards the centre of the table. The person who was sitting opposite to Farhan was Ganpat and the person dressed in blue was sitting on the exact right of Akash. There were in total three persons, who were sitting between the persons dressed in red and maroon cloths. Persons dressed in green and yellow were sitting opposite each other at the table. Ganpat’s position was such that he was at the 2nd position to the right of Deepti. Akash was sitting to the immediate right of Farhan. The person dressed in green was sitting at the second to the right of Emily. Emilly who was dressed in pink was sitting on opposite Deepti. Bhushan who was dressed in maroon was sitting opposite to Akash. The person dressed in blue was sitting in the second position to the left of Ganpat.

Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the colour of the outfit worn by Chandra on Bhushan’s birthday party?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 13
Consider the figure given below, prepared on the basis of the instruction provided.

The colour of the outfits of Chandra and Arif cannot be specified clearly using the given information. Therefore, the colour of the outfit worn by Chandra at Bhushan’s birthday party can be either black or white.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 14

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Bhushan organized a party for his friends on his eighteenth birthday. He invited a lot of friends from his college, however, only eight showed up at his apartment on the evening for the party. The eight friends who showed up for the party are Akash, Bhushan, Farhan, Chandra, Emilly, Ganpat, Arif, and Deepti. All of them were dressed up in red, green, blue, pink, yellow, maroon, white, and black colour outfits, but not necessarily in the same order. For food, they sat together on a round table with their faces towards the centre of the table. The person who was sitting opposite to Farhan was Ganpat and the person dressed in blue was sitting on the exact right of Akash. There were in total three persons, who were sitting between the persons dressed in red and maroon cloths. Persons dressed in green and yellow were sitting opposite each other at the table. Ganpat’s position was such that he was at the 2nd position to the right of Deepti. Akash was sitting to the immediate right of Farhan. The person dressed in green was sitting at the second to the right of Emily. Emilly who was dressed in pink was sitting on opposite Deepti. Bhushan who was dressed in maroon was sitting opposite to Akash. The person dressed in blue was sitting in the second position to the left of Ganpat.

Q. Which pair of friends among the following was not sitting opposite to each other at the dining table?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 14
Consider the figure given below, prepared on the basis of the instruction provided.

Deepti and Emilly, Chandra and Arif, and Akash and Bhushan are the opposite pairs at the table, except Akash and Chandra.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 15

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Bhushan organized a party for his friends on his eighteenth birthday. He invited a lot of friends from his college, however, only eight showed up at his apartment on the evening for the party. The eight friends who showed up for the party are Akash, Bhushan, Farhan, Chandra, Emilly, Ganpat, Arif, and Deepti. All of them were dressed up in red, green, blue, pink, yellow, maroon, white, and black colour outfits, but not necessarily in the same order. For food, they sat together on a round table with their faces towards the centre of the table. The person who was sitting opposite to Farhan was Ganpat and the person dressed in blue was sitting on the exact right of Akash. There were in total three persons, who were sitting between the persons dressed in red and maroon cloths. Persons dressed in green and yellow were sitting opposite each other at the table. Ganpat’s position was such that he was at the 2nd position to the right of Deepti. Akash was sitting to the immediate right of Farhan. The person dressed in green was sitting at the second to the right of Emily. Emilly who was dressed in pink was sitting on opposite Deepti. Bhushan who was dressed in maroon was sitting opposite to Akash. The person dressed in blue was sitting in the second position to the left of Ganpat.

Q. How many persons were sitting between any pair of persons who sat opposite at the table?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 15
Consider the figure prepared based on the given instruction.

There are three persons sitting between any pair of persons who sat opposite at the table.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 16

Tiger skins are available in world markets, though partly from illegal killing of tigers and also from legal sources such as from natural death of tigers. Thus it is argued that trading of illegally obtained tiger skins in the international markets can be totally stopped if buyers resolve to purchase only legally obtained tiger skins.

The above argument depends on the following assumption:

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 16
Option (a) is the correct choice, The rest of them are not the assumptions that are required to reach the conclusion. (e) is a suggestion.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 17

Three statements are followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, and III. You have to take the given statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts

Statements: Some tables are chairs. All chairs are benches. All benches are desks.

Conclusions: I. Some desks are tables. II. Some benches are tables.

III. Some desks are chairs

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 17

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 18

In the question below, three statements are given 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 dares are flies.

Some rages are piles.

No dare is a pile.

Conclusions:

I. Some piles are definitely not flies.

II. All flies being rages is a possibility.

III. All piles being flies is a possibility.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 18
Only a few dares are flies i.e., some dares will definitely not be flies. Some rages are piles.

No dare is a pile. Some piles are definitely not flies is not true as all piles can be flies. All flies being rages is a possibility is true. All piles being flies is a possibility is true. So, II and III follows.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 19

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

Eight persons Asha, Bobby, Chavi, Damini, Esha, Feroz, Gautam and Harsh went to the doctor and got their body weights measured. Each had a different body weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha

  • Feroz was not the lightest

  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

Q. Who among the following is the third heaviest in the group?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 19
  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

    Hence Gautam> Harsh and Harsh is the third lightest person of the group.
  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

    Bobby> Esha> Gautam where Bobby and Esha are the heaviest and second heaviest in the group.

    Thus, we get the following sequence:

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

    Chavi / Asha>Feroz
  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh
  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha
  • Feroz was not the lightest

Thus, the final sequence will be

Chavi is the third heaviest in the group.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 20

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

Eight persons Asha, Bobby, Chavi, Damini, Esha, Feroz, Gautam and Harsh went to the doctor and got their body weights measured. Each had a different body weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha

  • Feroz was not the lightest

  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

Q. If the heaviest person weighed 84kg and Gautam weighed 60kg, then what could be the weight of Asha?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 20
Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

Hence Gautam> Harsh and Harsh is the third lightest person of the group.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

    Bobby> Esha> Gautam where Bobby and Esha are the heaviest and second heaviest in the group.

    Thus, we get the following sequence:

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

    Chavi / Asha>Feroz
  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh
  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha
  • Feroz was not the lightest

Thus, the final sequence will be

Since we are not able to find who is heavier among Asha and Gautam, we cannot find the probable weight of Asha.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 21

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

Eight persons Asha, Bobby, Chavi, Damini, Esha, Feroz, Gautam and Harsh went to the doctor and got their body weights measured. Each had a different body weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha

  • Feroz was not the lightest

  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

Q. How many people weight less than Bobby but more than Harsh?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 21
Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

Hence Gautam> Harsh and Harsh is the third lightest person of the group.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

    Bobby> Esha> Gautam where Bobby and Esha are the heaviest and second heaviest in the group.

    Thus, we get the following sequence:

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

    Chavi / Asha>Feroz
  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh
  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha
  • Feroz was not the lightest

Thus, the final sequence will be

Four persons had weight less than Bobby but more than Harsh.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 22

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

Eight persons Asha, Bobby, Chavi, Damini, Esha, Feroz, Gautam and Harsh went to the doctor and got their body weights measured. Each had a different body weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha

  • Feroz was not the lightest

  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

Q. Which of the following shows the correct sequence of the weights of the persons?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 22
Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh who was heavier than only 2 other persons.

Hence Gautam> Harsh and Harsh is the third lightest person of the group.

  • Esha was heavier than Gautam but was lighter than only Bobby

    Bobby> Esha> Gautam where Bobby and Esha are the heaviest and second heaviest in the group.

    Thus, we get the following sequence:

  • Chavi is heavier than Feroz who was lighter than Asha

    Chavi / Asha>Feroz
  • At least 2 persons weighed between Chavi's and Harsh's weight.

  • Gautam was found to be heavier than Harsh
  • At least 3 persons had weights lower than Asha
  • Feroz was not the lightest

Thus, the final sequence will be

Bobby> Chavi> Asha> Harsh> Damini shows the correct sequence.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 23

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Five people M, N, O, P, and Q have joined the same organizations on different dates in the month and has different designations. The designations in decreasing order is as VC, VP, CEO, CFO, and Chairman, where the Chairman is the junior-most.

Their names along with their designations are listed on a board based on the joining dates, (For example, if X joins the company first, his name is listed on the 1st position(the top) and the second person to join is listed on 2nd position and so on).

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP. P's name is listed on an even numbered position. Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP. M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company. The name of the CEO is listed on top. The VC has joined the company last.

Q. M is the ______ of the organization.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 23
The name of the CEO is listed on top.

P's name is listed on an even numbered position.

The VC has joined the company last.

Case I:

Case II:

Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP.

Therefore, N is the CFO of the company.

Case I:

Case II:

Therefore, it is clear that P is the VP.

M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company.

Therefore, O is the CEO of the company.

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP.

Therefore, case I is not valid.

Hence, the final arrangement becomes:

M is the VC of the organization.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 24

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Five people M, N, O, P, and Q have joined the same organizations on different dates in the month and has different designations. The designations in decreasing order is as VC, VP, CEO, CFO, and Chairman, where the Chairman is the junior-most.

Their names along with their designations are listed on a board based on the joining dates, (For example, if X joins the company first, his name is listed on the 1st position(the top) and the second person to join is listed on 2nd position and so on).

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP. P's name is listed on an even numbered position. Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP. M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company. The name of the CEO is listed on top. The VC has joined the company last.

Q. The CFO is the _____________ one to join the company.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 24
The name of the CEO is listed on top.

P's name is listed on an even numbered position.

The VC has joined the company last.

Case I:

Case II:

Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP.

Therefore, N is the CFO of the company.

Case I:

Case II:

Therefore, it is clear that P is the VP.

M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company.

Therefore, O is the CEO of the company.

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP.

Therefore, case I is not valid.

Hence, the final arrangement becomes:

The CFO is N and he is the 3rd person to join the company.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 25

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Five people M, N, O, P, and Q have joined the same organizations on different dates in the month and has different designations. The designations in decreasing order is as VC, VP, CEO, CFO, and Chairman, where the Chairman is the junior-most.

Their names along with their designations are listed on a board based on the joining dates, (For example, if X joins the company first, his name is listed on the 1st position(the top) and the second person to join is listed on 2nd position and so on).

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP. P's name is listed on an even numbered position. Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP. M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company. The name of the CEO is listed on top. The VC has joined the company last.

Q. Who is the CEO of the company?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 25
The name of the CEO is listed on top.

P's name is listed on an even numbered position.

The VC has joined the company last.

Case I:

Case II:

Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP.

Therefore, N is the CFO of the company.

Case I:

Case II:

Therefore, it is clear that P is the VP.

M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company.

Therefore, O is the CEO of the company.

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP.

Therefore, case I is not valid.

Hence, the final arrangement becomes:

O is the CEO of the company.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 26

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Five people M, N, O, P, and Q have joined the same organizations on different dates in the month and has different designations. The designations in decreasing order is as VC, VP, CEO, CFO, and Chairman, where the Chairman is the junior-most.

Their names along with their designations are listed on a board based on the joining dates, (For example, if X joins the company first, his name is listed on the 1st position(the top) and the second person to join is listed on 2nd position and so on).

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP. P's name is listed on an even numbered position. Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP. M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company. The name of the CEO is listed on top. The VC has joined the company last.

Q. Whose name is listed at the 4th position?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 26
The name of the CEO is listed on top.

P's name is listed on an even numbered position.

The VC has joined the company last.

Case I:

Case II:

Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP.

Therefore, N is the CFO of the company.

Case I:

Case II:

Therefore, it is clear that P is the VP.

M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company.

Therefore, O is the CEO of the company.

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP.

Therefore, case I is not valid.

Hence, the final arrangement becomes:

Name of the VP is listed at the 4th position.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 27

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Five people M, N, O, P, and Q have joined the same organizations on different dates in the month and has different designations. The designations in decreasing order is as VC, VP, CEO, CFO, and Chairman, where the Chairman is the junior-most.

Their names along with their designations are listed on a board based on the joining dates, (For example, if X joins the company first, his name is listed on the 1st position(the top) and the second person to join is listed on 2nd position and so on).

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP. P's name is listed on an even numbered position. Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP. M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company. The name of the CEO is listed on top. The VC has joined the company last.

Q. How many people have joined the company between Q and P?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 27
The name of the CEO is listed on top.

P's name is listed on an even numbered position.

The VC has joined the company last.

Case I:

Case II:

Q, who is the Chairman, has joined the company immediately before N, who is neither the VC nor VP.

Therefore, N is the CFO of the company.

Case I:

Case II:

Therefore, it is clear that P is the VP.

M has joined the company after the one who is the VP of the company.

Therefore, O is the CEO of the company.

The name of the CEO is not listed immediately above the name of the VP.

Therefore, case I is not valid.

Hence, the final arrangement becomes:

One person has joined the company between Q and P.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 28

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

8 cars A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are parked in a row facing north. Distance between any 2 adjacent cars is 10 meters.

  • Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F.

  • Car G and car H are parked at the distance more than 60 meters.

  • Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

  • Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

  • Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

  • Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

  • From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

  • Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

  • Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

  • Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Q. How many cars are parked to the left of car D?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 28
Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F. Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

Case 1: -

Case 2: -

Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

Car G and car H are parked at a distance more than 60 meters.

Case 1: -

This case is invalid.

Case 2: -

Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

So, we get: -

Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

Final Solution:

6 cars parked to the left of car D.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 29

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

8 cars A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are parked in a row facing north. Distance between any 2 adjacent cars is 10 meters.

  • Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F.

  • Car G and car H are parked at the distance more than 60 meters.

  • Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

  • Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

  • Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

  • Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

  • From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

  • Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

  • Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

  • Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Q. Which car is parked 2nd from the left end of the row?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 29
Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F. Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

Case 1: -

Case 2: -

Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

Car G and car H are parked at a distance more than 60 meters.

Case 1: -

This case is invalid.

Case 2: -

Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

So, we get: -

Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

Final Solution:

Car E is parked 2nd from the left end of the row.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 30

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

8 cars A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are parked in a row facing north. Distance between any 2 adjacent cars is 10 meters.

  • Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F.

  • Car G and car H are parked at the distance more than 60 meters.

  • Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

  • Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

  • Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

  • Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

  • From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

  • Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

  • Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

  • Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Q. Which among the following car is parked to the north-east of Z?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 11 - Question 30
Car A is parked 2nd to the left of car F. Car A is parked 20 meters from one of the cars parked at the end of the row.

Case 1: -

Case 2: -

Car C is parked to the immediate right of car A.

Car G and car H are parked at a distance more than 60 meters.

Case 1: -

This case is invalid.

Case 2: -

Car A and car D are parked at distance more than 30 meters.

Car B is parked to the left of car D.

Car B is parked neither to the left of car C nor to the left of car G.

So, we get: -

Car F is moved 12 meters to the north from its parking spot and took left tun to travel another 14 meters to reach point X.

From point X, car F travelled 24 meters to the south and took left turn to travel 18 meters to reach point Y.

Point Z is 4 meters to the north of point Y.

Final Solution:

B, D and H are parked to the north-east of Z.

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