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A leading warehousing corporation - Amnesty International - with expertise in handling oil products has branches in four Indian cities, Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun. The different grades of oil that Amnesty International warehouse stocks are Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade.
Each branch stocks all grades of industrial oil to cater to the local industrial requirements. Industrial drums of capacity 10 cm3 are used to store oil in all the branches. However, no two branches have the same number of drums with them. Further, in all the branches, the volume of oil of different grades is also different. The total volume of oil of each grade across all branches put together is also different for all grades of oil and no two branches have same volume of any grade. Further, the total volume of T-290 Industrial grade is more than the total volume of Ex-Moto lube which is more than the total volume of Grade II Multi utility which is in turn more than the total volume of NX-Spa. The total capacity of Dehradun branch is the highest and Allahabad branch is not the least. Also, Chandigarh branch has 30 cm3 more of Ex-Moto lube than the Allahabad branch.
There are 10 cm3 of Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade at the Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun branches respectively. Most importantly, Amnesty International’s management follows the policy of “bare minimum”, its warehouses stock minimum volume satisfying the above conditions.
 
Q. What is the difference in the number of drums of EX-Moto lube with Chandigarh branch and that of NX-Spa with the Bareilly branch?
  • a)
    0
  • b)
    20
  • c)
    30
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?
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Consider the table obtained in the solution to the first question.
Volume of EX-Moto lube with Chandigarh branch - Volume of NX-Spa with Bareilly branch = 50 - 20 = 30 cm3
Each drum has a capacity of 10 cm3.
Number of drums of EX-Moto lube with Chandigarh branch - Number of drums of NX-Spa with Bareilly branch
= 30/10 = 3
Hence, option 4.
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Understanding the Problem Scenario
The problem revolves around the warehousing of different grades of oil in four branches of Amnesty International in India. Each branch has varied capacities and stocks different amounts of oil grades.
Key Points to Note
- Branches: Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh, Dehradun
- Oil Grades: Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa, T-290 Industrial grade
- Drum Capacity: 10 cm3 for all grades
- Volume Relationships:
- T-290 > EX-Moto > Grade II Multi utility > NX-Spa
- Branch Capacities:
- Dehradun has the highest capacity.
- Allahabad is not the least.
- Chandigarh and Allahabad Relationship:
- Chandigarh has 30 cm3 more of EX-Moto lube than Allahabad.
Volume Distribution
Given that all volumes are different, and the total oil volumes for each grade must satisfy the conditions:
1. Total volumes must be distinct.
2. The total volume for each grade must adhere to the specified hierarchy.
Calculation of Differences
- The question asks for the difference in the number of drums of EX-Moto lube in Chandigarh and NX-Spa in Bareilly.
- Since the volumes are different and follow the pattern:
- If Allahabad has a minimum amount of EX-Moto lube, then Chandigarh's must be larger, thus creating a gap.
- Bareilly’s NX-Spa, being the lowest in the hierarchy, will have less volume than Allahabad's EX-Moto lube.
Determining the Final Answer
- The specific volumes are not provided, but since the conditions state that no two branches have the same volume, and given that each volume is distinct, the difference becomes ambiguous.
- Therefore, the calculated difference in the number of drums of EX-Moto lube (in Chandigarh) and NX-Spa (in Bareilly) cannot be determined precisely based on the information, leading to the conclusion that the answer is "None of these".
Overall, the complexity and distinctiveness of volume relationships in each branch lead to no clear numeric answer for the difference, hence the correct response is option 'D'.
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A leading warehousing corporation - Amnesty International - with expertise in handling oil products has branches in four Indian cities, Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun. The different grades of oil that Amnesty International warehouse stocks are Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade.Each branch stocks all grades of industrial oil to cater to the local industrial requirements. Industrial drums of capacity 10 cm3 are used to store oil in all the branches. However, no two branches have the same number of drums with them. Further, in all the branches, the volume of oil of different grades is also different. The total volume of oil of each grade across all branches put together is also different for all grades of oil and no two branches have same volume of any grade. 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Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an ample number of questions to practice A leading warehousing corporation - Amnesty International - with expertise in handling oil products has branches in four Indian cities, Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun. The different grades of oil that Amnesty International warehouse stocks are Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade.Each branch stocks all grades of industrial oil to cater to the local industrial requirements. Industrial drums of capacity 10 cm3 are used to store oil in all the branches. However, no two branches have the same number of drums with them. Further, in all the branches, the volume of oil of different grades is also different. The total volume of oil of each grade across all branches put together is also different for all grades of oil and no two branches have same volume of any grade. Further, the total volume of T-290 Industrial grade is more than the total volume of Ex-Moto lube which is more than the total volume of Grade II Multi utility which is in turn more than the total volume of NX-Spa. The total capacity of Dehradun branch is the highest and Allahabad branch is not the least. Also, Chandigarh branch has 30 cm3 more of Ex-Moto lube than the Allahabad branch.There are 10 cm3 of Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade at the Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun branches respectively. Most importantly, Amnesty Internationals management follows the policy of bare minimum, its warehouses stock minimum volume satisfying the above conditions.Q. What is the difference in the number of drums of EX-Moto lube with Chandigarh branch and that of NX-Spa with the Bareilly branch?a)0b)20c)30d)None of theseCorrect answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? tests, examples and also practice CAT tests.
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