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Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 1

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent their art in the exhibition during six days of a week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. One of these days shall be a rest day.
- The five participating states include - Andhra Pradesh, mango, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat
- Only one state can put up their exhibition per day
- The rest day is between the days when Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art
- Punjab will put up their art work right before Uttrakhand
- There is a gap of 2 days between Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat organised the exhibition before Punjab
- mango does not organise the exhibition on Saturday

Q. Which is the rest day? 

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 1

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 2

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent their art in the exhibition during six days of a week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. One of these days shall be a rest day.
- The five participating states include - Andhra Pradesh, mango, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat
- Only one state can put up their exhibition per day
- The rest day is between the days when Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art
- Punjab will put up their art work right before Uttrakhand
- There is a gap of 2 days between Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat organised the exhibition before Punjab
- mango does not organise the exhibition on Saturday

Q. When does mango put up their exhibition? 

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 2

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Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 3

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent their art in the exhibition during six days of a week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. One of these days shall be a rest day.
- The five participating states include - Andhra Pradesh, mango, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat
- Only one state can put up their exhibition per day
- The rest day is between the days when Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art
- Punjab will put up their art work right before Uttrakhand
- There is a gap of 2 days between Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat organised the exhibition before Punjab
- mango does not organise the exhibition on Saturday

Q. The exhibition of which state is organised on Thursday? 

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 3

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent their art in the exhibition during six days of a week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. One of these days shall be a rest day.
- The five participating states include - Andhra Pradesh, mango, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat
- Only one state can put up their exhibition per day
- The rest day is between the days when Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art
- Punjab will put up their art work right before Uttrakhand
- There is a gap of 2 days between Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat organised the exhibition before Punjab
- mango does not organise the exhibition on Saturday

Q. Which of the following combinations is correct? 

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 4

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 5

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent their art in the exhibition during six days of a week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. One of these days shall be a rest day.
- The five participating states include - Andhra Pradesh, mango, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat
- Only one state can put up their exhibition per day
- The rest day is between the days when Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art
- Punjab will put up their art work right before Uttrakhand
- There is a gap of 2 days between Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat organised the exhibition before Punjab
- mango does not organise the exhibition on Saturday

Q. Which state’s exhibition is organised on Saturday? 

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 5

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 6

Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day.
i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
v. At least four bike were sold after the bike Enfield.

How many bikes were sold after the bike Desire?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 7

Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day.
i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
v. At least four bike were sold after the bike Enfield.

How many bikes were sold before the bike Fazer?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 8

Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day.
i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
v. At least four bike were sold after the bike Enfield.

Q.

The bike Avenger was sold immediately after:

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 8

To solve the problem, we need to determine the order in which the bikes were sold based on the given constraints. Let's analyze each statement step-by-step to build the sequence:

  1. Statement Analysis:

    • i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bikes.

      • This means Champ must be sold on or before the fourth day (Monday to Thursday).
    • ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday.

      • This places Fazer on Tuesday.
    • iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.

      • This means Bullet and Enfield must be sold on or before the fifth day (Monday to Friday).
    • iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.

      • Champ must be sold one day before Desire.
    • v. At least four bikes were sold after the bike Enfield.

      • Enfield must be sold on or before Wednesday.
  2. Constructing the Sequence:

    • From statement ii, we know Fazer was sold on Tuesday.

    • From statement v, Enfield must be sold on or before Wednesday. Therefore, Enfield cannot be sold on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. We have four possible days for Enfield: Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.

    • Given that Fazer is already sold on Tuesday, Enfield cannot be sold on Tuesday. Therefore, Enfield must be sold on Monday or Wednesday.

    • If Enfield were sold on Monday, then all other bikes need to be sold from Tuesday to Saturday. This would leave Bullet, Champ, Desire, and Avenger to be sold from Tuesday to Saturday.

    • Given statement i, Champ needs to be sold at least before three bikes, which means Champ can only be sold on Monday or Tuesday.

    • Given statement iv, Desire must be sold immediately after Champ. Thus, if Champ is sold on Monday, Desire must be sold on Tuesday, which conflicts with Fazer being sold on Tuesday.

    • Therefore, Champ cannot be sold on Monday. Thus, Champ must be sold on Tuesday. Since Fazer is already sold on Tuesday, Champ cannot be sold on Tuesday, so Champ must be sold on Monday, and Desire must be sold on Tuesday.

    • Since Enfield must be sold on or before Wednesday and cannot be sold on Tuesday (since Tuesday is taken by Desire), Enfield can be sold on Monday. Thus, Monday is taken by Enfield, so Enfield must be sold on Monday. However, since Champ is sold on Monday, this is not possible.

    • This leaves Enfield to be sold on Wednesday. Thus, Enfield is sold on Wednesday.

    • Since Champ is sold on Monday, Desire is sold on Tuesday, and Enfield is sold on Wednesday. That leaves Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for Bullet, Fazer, and Avenger.

    • Based on statement iii, Bullet and Enfield need to be sold before one bike. Since Enfield is sold on Wednesday, Bullet must be sold on Monday or Tuesday.

    • Given that Enfield is on Wednesday, and Desire is on Tuesday, Bullet can only be on Monday. But Monday is already taken by Enfield.

    • Therefore, Enfield is sold on Wednesday, and Bullet must be sold before Wednesday (Monday or Tuesday). Given the constraints, this is consistent with the remaining days.

  3. Final Sequence:

    • Champ (Monday)
    • Desire (Tuesday)
    • Fazer (Wednesday)
    • Bullet (Thursday)
    • Avenger (Friday)
    • Enfield (Saturday)
  4. Answering the Question:

    The bike Avenger was sold immediately after:

    • The sequence indicates that Avenger was sold on Friday, which means it was immediately after Bullet (Thursday).

So, the correct answer is:

4. Friday

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 9

Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day.
i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
v. At least four bike were sold after the bike Enfield.

Q.

If Ravi is the person who purchased the bike sold on Wednesday, then the bike purchased by him is:

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 10

Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A dealer sold six bikes – Avenger, Bullet, Champ, Desire, Enfield and Fazer – during a period of Monday to Saturday, one bike on each day.
i. The bike Champ was sold at least before three bike
ii. The bike Fazer was sold on Tuesday
iii. Both the bike Bullet and Enfield were sold at least before one bike.
iv. The bike Desire was sold immediately after the bike Champ.
v. At least four bike were sold after the bike Enfield.

Q.

Which is the bike sold on Saturday?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 11

These questions are based on the following information.

Four persons sitting in a row-I, P, Q, R and S are facing South and the four more persons sitting in another row-II T, U, V and W are facing North. Each of them is from a different country. One of those countries is Australia. The following is known about them.

1.The person from England is sitting second to the left of S and W is adjacent to the person who faces the person from England.
2.Exactly one person sits between W and the person from Pakistan, who is not V.
3.The person who is second to the right of the person from Pakistan faces the person from India.
4.The person from U.S.A faces the person from Japan. S is neither from Japan nor adjacent to the person from India.
5.R faces the person from Bangladesh who is not W. The person from China is not facing the person from India.
6.P is not at an extreme end and is not facing T. V is not from Bangladesh.

How many persons are sitting between S and Q?

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 11

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 12

In a family there are several brothers and sisters. Every 2 boys have brothers as many as sisters and each girl has 2 brothers less than twice as many brothers as sisters. Now find the number of boys and girls.

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 12

 Option A
Solution:
Let B be the number of brothers and S be the number of sisters in the family.
Consider any two boys. They would be having (B - 2) brothers (excluding the two). But this number is equal to the number of sisters they have.
Therefore,
B - 2 = S or , B - S = 2 ............(1) Each girl will have (S - 1) sisters. Twice the number of sisters = 2(S - 1).  Since, each girl has twice as many brothers as sisters, we have, 2(S-1)-2 = B
2S - 4 = B ........... (2) 
Substituting, eqn (2) in Eqn (1), we get 2S - 4 - S = 2
S = 6
On substituting S = 6 in eqn (1) , we get
B - 6 = 2
B = 8.

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 13

In the given arrangement in a certain way V is related to P and U is related to R in the same way. Who is related to T?

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Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 14

Find the odd one out.

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 15

If C is from the USA and E is from China, then G is from______.

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 16

Directions for questions : These questions are based on the information given below. Each of the nine students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I belongs to a class among VIII, IX and X. Each of them is among the top three rankers of the class. No two students in a class got the same rank. In each class there is at least one male and one female.

(i) A, G and H got the same rank.

(ii) F belongs to the same class as I. B does not belong to the same class as H, who is a female.

(iii) Among the students who got the same rank there is at least one male and one female.

(iv) E belongs to class X and has a lesser rank than other students in his class.

(v) A is the only male in class IX. Only in class IX there is exactly one male.

(vi) B and C got the first ranks and both of them are males.

(vii) D got the 3rd rank and she belongs to class VIII.

Q.

The rank of G is __________?

Detailed Solution for Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 16

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 17

Which of the following got First rank in class IX?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 18

Total females among these 9 students?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 19

Which of the following is not true about C?

Puzzles MCQ - 1 - Question 20

Who among the following is not a female?

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