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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. B sits third from the left end of the row. N
sits at the extreme right end of the row. There are not more than 10 people between L and N. P is an immediate
neighbour of L. There are as many people to the left of O as there are to the right of O. L is an immediate
neighbour of B. There are 7 people between L and G.  Q sits at the immediate left of C.  Q is not sitting at the left
of G. There is only one person between F and G. Also, there is only one person between A and F. A is sitting at
the left of O. There are not more than 14 people in the row.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Correct Option - 4
Q 1.
N 2.
C 3.
G 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 2 Who sits between C and N?
Correct Option - 5
G 1.
O 2.
A 3.
F 4.
No one 5.
Que. 3 How many persons sitting in a row?
Correct Option - 2
12 1.
13 2.
14 3.
15 4.
16 5.
Que. 4 Who among the following person sits sixth to the right of A?
O 1.
F 2.
G 3.
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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. B sits third from the left end of the row. N
sits at the extreme right end of the row. There are not more than 10 people between L and N. P is an immediate
neighbour of L. There are as many people to the left of O as there are to the right of O. L is an immediate
neighbour of B. There are 7 people between L and G.  Q sits at the immediate left of C.  Q is not sitting at the left
of G. There is only one person between F and G. Also, there is only one person between A and F. A is sitting at
the left of O. There are not more than 14 people in the row.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Correct Option - 4
Q 1.
N 2.
C 3.
G 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 2 Who sits between C and N?
Correct Option - 5
G 1.
O 2.
A 3.
F 4.
No one 5.
Que. 3 How many persons sitting in a row?
Correct Option - 2
12 1.
13 2.
14 3.
15 4.
16 5.
Que. 4 Who among the following person sits sixth to the right of A?
O 1.
F 2.
G 3.
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Correct Option - 5
Q 4.
C 5.
Que. 5 How many persons are sitting between P and F?
Correct Option - 2
Five 1.
Six 2.
Seven 3.
Eight 4.
Nine 5.
Que. 6 Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H belong to eight different countries namely Australia, Austria,
Japan, France, Belgium, Russia, Canada and Sweden but not necessarily in the same order. 
Neither A nor D is from Russia. C and F is from Canada and Austria respectively. G and E neither belong to
Belgium nor Russia. H either belong to Russia or Japan. A does not belong to France. B belongs to Australia. D
belongs to either France or Sweden. G neither belong to Japan nor Sweden. 
D belongs to which of the following country? 
Correct Option - 3
Japan 1.
France 2.
Sweden 3.
Belgium 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 7 Who among the following belongs to France?
Correct Option - 4
D 1.
E 2.
A 3.
G 4.
None of the above option 5.
Que. 8 Which among the following combination is correct?
H - Japan 1.
D - Russia 2.
E- Japan 3.
B - Austria 4.
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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. B sits third from the left end of the row. N
sits at the extreme right end of the row. There are not more than 10 people between L and N. P is an immediate
neighbour of L. There are as many people to the left of O as there are to the right of O. L is an immediate
neighbour of B. There are 7 people between L and G.  Q sits at the immediate left of C.  Q is not sitting at the left
of G. There is only one person between F and G. Also, there is only one person between A and F. A is sitting at
the left of O. There are not more than 14 people in the row.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Correct Option - 4
Q 1.
N 2.
C 3.
G 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 2 Who sits between C and N?
Correct Option - 5
G 1.
O 2.
A 3.
F 4.
No one 5.
Que. 3 How many persons sitting in a row?
Correct Option - 2
12 1.
13 2.
14 3.
15 4.
16 5.
Que. 4 Who among the following person sits sixth to the right of A?
O 1.
F 2.
G 3.
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Correct Option - 5
Q 4.
C 5.
Que. 5 How many persons are sitting between P and F?
Correct Option - 2
Five 1.
Six 2.
Seven 3.
Eight 4.
Nine 5.
Que. 6 Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H belong to eight different countries namely Australia, Austria,
Japan, France, Belgium, Russia, Canada and Sweden but not necessarily in the same order. 
Neither A nor D is from Russia. C and F is from Canada and Austria respectively. G and E neither belong to
Belgium nor Russia. H either belong to Russia or Japan. A does not belong to France. B belongs to Australia. D
belongs to either France or Sweden. G neither belong to Japan nor Sweden. 
D belongs to which of the following country? 
Correct Option - 3
Japan 1.
France 2.
Sweden 3.
Belgium 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 7 Who among the following belongs to France?
Correct Option - 4
D 1.
E 2.
A 3.
G 4.
None of the above option 5.
Que. 8 Which among the following combination is correct?
H - Japan 1.
D - Russia 2.
E- Japan 3.
B - Austria 4.
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Correct Option - 3
F - Australia 5.
Que. 9 Who among the following belongs to Belgium?
Correct Option - 1
A 1.
D 2.
E 3.
F 4.
Either A or D 5.
Que. 10 Which among the following is true about the arrangement? 
Correct Option - 5
D belongs to Belgium 1.
A belongs to Sweden 2.
B belongs to Austria 3.
H belongs to Japan 4.
None of the above option is true 5.
Que. 11 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the
conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: N = U > W; F < H = S; G = N; W = S;   
Conclusions:
I. H = W
II. U = F
III. S < G 
Correct Option - 5
Only II is true 1.
Only III is true 2.
Either I or II is true 3.
Both II and III are true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 12 Statements: J < K < P; D = Y = T; T = K; Q = J   
Conclusions:
I. Q = D
II. P > Q
III. D = P 
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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. B sits third from the left end of the row. N
sits at the extreme right end of the row. There are not more than 10 people between L and N. P is an immediate
neighbour of L. There are as many people to the left of O as there are to the right of O. L is an immediate
neighbour of B. There are 7 people between L and G.  Q sits at the immediate left of C.  Q is not sitting at the left
of G. There is only one person between F and G. Also, there is only one person between A and F. A is sitting at
the left of O. There are not more than 14 people in the row.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Correct Option - 4
Q 1.
N 2.
C 3.
G 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 2 Who sits between C and N?
Correct Option - 5
G 1.
O 2.
A 3.
F 4.
No one 5.
Que. 3 How many persons sitting in a row?
Correct Option - 2
12 1.
13 2.
14 3.
15 4.
16 5.
Que. 4 Who among the following person sits sixth to the right of A?
O 1.
F 2.
G 3.
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Correct Option - 5
Q 4.
C 5.
Que. 5 How many persons are sitting between P and F?
Correct Option - 2
Five 1.
Six 2.
Seven 3.
Eight 4.
Nine 5.
Que. 6 Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H belong to eight different countries namely Australia, Austria,
Japan, France, Belgium, Russia, Canada and Sweden but not necessarily in the same order. 
Neither A nor D is from Russia. C and F is from Canada and Austria respectively. G and E neither belong to
Belgium nor Russia. H either belong to Russia or Japan. A does not belong to France. B belongs to Australia. D
belongs to either France or Sweden. G neither belong to Japan nor Sweden. 
D belongs to which of the following country? 
Correct Option - 3
Japan 1.
France 2.
Sweden 3.
Belgium 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 7 Who among the following belongs to France?
Correct Option - 4
D 1.
E 2.
A 3.
G 4.
None of the above option 5.
Que. 8 Which among the following combination is correct?
H - Japan 1.
D - Russia 2.
E- Japan 3.
B - Austria 4.
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Correct Option - 3
F - Australia 5.
Que. 9 Who among the following belongs to Belgium?
Correct Option - 1
A 1.
D 2.
E 3.
F 4.
Either A or D 5.
Que. 10 Which among the following is true about the arrangement? 
Correct Option - 5
D belongs to Belgium 1.
A belongs to Sweden 2.
B belongs to Austria 3.
H belongs to Japan 4.
None of the above option is true 5.
Que. 11 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the
conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: N = U > W; F < H = S; G = N; W = S;   
Conclusions:
I. H = W
II. U = F
III. S < G 
Correct Option - 5
Only II is true 1.
Only III is true 2.
Either I or II is true 3.
Both II and III are true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 12 Statements: J < K < P; D = Y = T; T = K; Q = J   
Conclusions:
I. Q = D
II. P > Q
III. D = P 
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Correct Option - 2
Only I is true 1.
Only II is true 2.
Both II and III are true 3.
Either I or III is true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 13 Statements: V > R = Q; C = B; X = P < B; R > C;  
Conclusions:
I. R > X
II. X < C
III. B = Q 
Correct Option - 3
Only II is true 1.
Only III is true 2.
Both I and II are true 3.
Both II and III are true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 14 Direction: The following question consists of two statements numbered I, II and III. Decide if data
given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions below.
There are five people P, Q, R, S and T. Q is the second tallest and S is immediate taller than the shortest. Who
among them is in the middle when they stand in the order of their heights?
Statements:
I. T is not the shortest.
II. R is taller than S but shorter than Q.
III. P ranks third in height just above S when all are arranged in increasing order of height.
Correct Option - 2
Only I and II are sufficient 1.
Either II or III alone is sufficient 2.
Only II is sufficient 3.
Only II and III are sufficient 4.
Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements. 5.
Que. 15 Direction: In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the statements and answers.
Six students K, L, M, N, O and P are sitting in a straight line facing in north direction and K and N are
neighbours. Who is sitting second to the right of P?
I. M who is sitting immediate left of P is third from one of the ends. Only two persons are sitting between N and
O who is sitting near M.
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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing north. B sits third from the left end of the row. N
sits at the extreme right end of the row. There are not more than 10 people between L and N. P is an immediate
neighbour of L. There are as many people to the left of O as there are to the right of O. L is an immediate
neighbour of B. There are 7 people between L and G.  Q sits at the immediate left of C.  Q is not sitting at the left
of G. There is only one person between F and G. Also, there is only one person between A and F. A is sitting at
the left of O. There are not more than 14 people in the row.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Correct Option - 4
Q 1.
N 2.
C 3.
G 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 2 Who sits between C and N?
Correct Option - 5
G 1.
O 2.
A 3.
F 4.
No one 5.
Que. 3 How many persons sitting in a row?
Correct Option - 2
12 1.
13 2.
14 3.
15 4.
16 5.
Que. 4 Who among the following person sits sixth to the right of A?
O 1.
F 2.
G 3.
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Correct Option - 5
Q 4.
C 5.
Que. 5 How many persons are sitting between P and F?
Correct Option - 2
Five 1.
Six 2.
Seven 3.
Eight 4.
Nine 5.
Que. 6 Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H belong to eight different countries namely Australia, Austria,
Japan, France, Belgium, Russia, Canada and Sweden but not necessarily in the same order. 
Neither A nor D is from Russia. C and F is from Canada and Austria respectively. G and E neither belong to
Belgium nor Russia. H either belong to Russia or Japan. A does not belong to France. B belongs to Australia. D
belongs to either France or Sweden. G neither belong to Japan nor Sweden. 
D belongs to which of the following country? 
Correct Option - 3
Japan 1.
France 2.
Sweden 3.
Belgium 4.
Cannot be determined 5.
Que. 7 Who among the following belongs to France?
Correct Option - 4
D 1.
E 2.
A 3.
G 4.
None of the above option 5.
Que. 8 Which among the following combination is correct?
H - Japan 1.
D - Russia 2.
E- Japan 3.
B - Austria 4.
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Correct Option - 3
F - Australia 5.
Que. 9 Who among the following belongs to Belgium?
Correct Option - 1
A 1.
D 2.
E 3.
F 4.
Either A or D 5.
Que. 10 Which among the following is true about the arrangement? 
Correct Option - 5
D belongs to Belgium 1.
A belongs to Sweden 2.
B belongs to Austria 3.
H belongs to Japan 4.
None of the above option is true 5.
Que. 11 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the
conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: N = U > W; F < H = S; G = N; W = S;   
Conclusions:
I. H = W
II. U = F
III. S < G 
Correct Option - 5
Only II is true 1.
Only III is true 2.
Either I or II is true 3.
Both II and III are true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 12 Statements: J < K < P; D = Y = T; T = K; Q = J   
Conclusions:
I. Q = D
II. P > Q
III. D = P 
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Correct Option - 2
Only I is true 1.
Only II is true 2.
Both II and III are true 3.
Either I or III is true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 13 Statements: V > R = Q; C = B; X = P < B; R > C;  
Conclusions:
I. R > X
II. X < C
III. B = Q 
Correct Option - 3
Only II is true 1.
Only III is true 2.
Both I and II are true 3.
Both II and III are true 4.
Both I and III are true 5.
Que. 14 Direction: The following question consists of two statements numbered I, II and III. Decide if data
given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions below.
There are five people P, Q, R, S and T. Q is the second tallest and S is immediate taller than the shortest. Who
among them is in the middle when they stand in the order of their heights?
Statements:
I. T is not the shortest.
II. R is taller than S but shorter than Q.
III. P ranks third in height just above S when all are arranged in increasing order of height.
Correct Option - 2
Only I and II are sufficient 1.
Either II or III alone is sufficient 2.
Only II is sufficient 3.
Only II and III are sufficient 4.
Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements. 5.
Que. 15 Direction: In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the statements and answers.
Six students K, L, M, N, O and P are sitting in a straight line facing in north direction and K and N are
neighbours. Who is sitting second to the right of P?
I. M who is sitting immediate left of P is third from one of the ends. Only two persons are sitting between N and
O who is sitting near M.
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II. Only three persons are sitting between K and O who is sitting immediately left of L. only two persons are
sitting between P and L.
Correct Option - 3
If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is
not sufficient to answer the question.
1.
If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is
not sufficient to answer the question.
2.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question. 3.
If the data in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 4.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 5.
Que. 16 Direction: The question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and give answer.
What is the floor number of C in the 5 storey building?
Statement I: A’s floor, which is adjacent to C, is exactly below E’s floor which is fifth floor.
Statement II: C’s floor is exactly above F’s floor, whose floor is exactly above B’s floor which is first.
Correct Option - 5
Data given in both the statements is necessary to answer the question 1.
Data given in the given statememnt I is sufficient to answer the question 2.
Data given in statement I and statement II together is not sufficient to answer the question 3.
Data given in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question 4.
Data given in either statement I or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question 5.
Que. 17 Six people Govind, Amar, Kirti, Pooja, Ankita and Krishna are standing in a circle facing towards the
centre. Who is standing two places away from the left of Pooja?
I. Only one person is standing between Amar and Krishna who is the neighbor of Kirti.
II. Pooja is standing immediate right of Govind
Correct Option - 4
If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is
not sufficient to answer the question.
1.
If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is
not sufficient to answer the question.
2.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question. 3.
If the data in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 4.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 5.
Que. 18 Direction: In the following questions, a given question is followed by information in two statements.
You have to decide the data in which statement(s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your
answer accordingly.
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