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Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the following question.There are eight milkmen, who sold milk of different cow breeds among Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi, Kankrej, Ongole, Dangi, Khillari, and Nagori. Each of them sold different liters of milk on a particular day among 48, 43, 32, 29, 25, 23, 19, and 12. The one who sold 48 liters of milk in a day is most experienced and the one who sold 12 liters of milk in a day is least experienced. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.There are three experienced persons between P and the one, who sold Ongole breed milk. A number of liters of milk sold by P is a prime number, but not 29 liters. There are two experienced persons between Q, who has more experience than S, and the one, who sold Nagori breed milk. More than three experienced persons are there between S and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2024 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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the CLAT exam syllabus. Information about Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the following question.There are eight milkmen, who sold milk of different cow breeds among Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi, Kankrej, Ongole, Dangi, Khillari, and Nagori. Each of them sold different liters of milk on a particular day among 48, 43, 32, 29, 25, 23, 19, and 12. The one who sold 48 liters of milk in a day is most experienced and the one who sold 12 liters of milk in a day is least experienced. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.There are three experienced persons between P and the one, who sold Ongole breed milk. A number of liters of milk sold by P is a prime number, but not 29 liters. There are two experienced persons between Q, who has more experience than S, and the one, who sold Nagori breed milk. More than three experienced persons are there between S and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? covers all topics & solutions for CLAT 2024 Exam.
Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the following question.There are eight milkmen, who sold milk of different cow breeds among Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi, Kankrej, Ongole, Dangi, Khillari, and Nagori. Each of them sold different liters of milk on a particular day among 48, 43, 32, 29, 25, 23, 19, and 12. The one who sold 48 liters of milk in a day is most experienced and the one who sold 12 liters of milk in a day is least experienced. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.There are three experienced persons between P and the one, who sold Ongole breed milk. A number of liters of milk sold by P is a prime number, but not 29 liters. There are two experienced persons between Q, who has more experience than S, and the one, who sold Nagori breed milk. More than three experienced persons are there between S and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?.
Solutions for Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the following question.There are eight milkmen, who sold milk of different cow breeds among Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi, Kankrej, Ongole, Dangi, Khillari, and Nagori. Each of them sold different liters of milk on a particular day among 48, 43, 32, 29, 25, 23, 19, and 12. The one who sold 48 liters of milk in a day is most experienced and the one who sold 12 liters of milk in a day is least experienced. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.There are three experienced persons between P and the one, who sold Ongole breed milk. A number of liters of milk sold by P is a prime number, but not 29 liters. There are two experienced persons between Q, who has more experience than S, and the one, who sold Nagori breed milk. More than three experienced persons are there between S and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for CLAT.
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Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the following question.There are eight milkmen, who sold milk of different cow breeds among Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi, Kankrej, Ongole, Dangi, Khillari, and Nagori. Each of them sold different liters of milk on a particular day among 48, 43, 32, 29, 25, 23, 19, and 12. The one who sold 48 liters of milk in a day is most experienced and the one who sold 12 liters of milk in a day is least experienced. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.There are three experienced persons between P and the one, who sold Ongole breed milk. A number of liters of milk sold by P is a prime number, but not 29 liters. There are two experienced persons between Q, who has more experience than S, and the one, who sold Nagori breed milk. More than three experienced persons are there between S and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. 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R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. 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R, who sold Khillari breed milk, has more experience than W. More than two experienced persons are there between U and the one, who sold Khillari breed milk. The one, who sold Dangi breed milk, has less experience than the one, who sold Sahiwal breed milk. Only one experienced person is there between V and the one, who sold Kankrej breed milk. The one, who sold Kankrej breed milk, has not sold 32 liters of milk. As many experienced persons before T are the same as after the one, who sold Tharparkar breed milk. T doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Red Sindhi breed milk, has less experience than T and there is no experienced person in between them. P doesn’t sell Nagori breed milk. The one, who sold Nagori breed milk, has more experience than S and there is no experienced person in between them.How many liters of milk were sold by the one who sold Sahiwal breed milk?a)23 litersb)19 litersc)29 litersd)32 litersCorrect answer is option 'A'. 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