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A certain number of floors are there in a building where a few people live in various floors. The names of the persons living in various floors are denoted by various alphabets. There are three floors between the floors in which A and B live. As many floors are there above A’s floor as below B’s floor. C lives in the floor which is immediately above B’s floor. Two floors are there between the floors in which C and E live. There is only one floor between E and F, who lives in one of the floors below E. As many floors are there between A and C, as between A and G. Not more than seven floors are there between G and B’s floors. D lives in a floor which is immediately above or below G but does not live in the top most floor.
Q. How many floors are there in the building?
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A certain number of floors are there in a building where a few people live in various floors. The names of the persons living in various floors are denoted by various alphabets. There are three floors between the floors in which A and B live. As many floors are there above A’s floor as below B’s floor. C lives in the floor which is immediately above B’s floor. Two floors are there between the floors in which C and E live. There is only one floor between E and F, who lives in one of the floors below E. As many floors are there between A and C, as between A and G. Not more than seven floors are there between G and B’s floors. D lives in a floor which is immediately above or below G but does not live in the top most floor.
Q. How many floors are there between the floors in which B and G live?
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A certain number of floors are there in a building where a few people live in various floors. The names of the persons living in various floors are denoted by various alphabets. There are three floors between the floors in which A and B live. As many floors are there above A’s floor as below B’s floor. C lives in the floor which is immediately above B’s floor. Two floors are there between the floors in which C and E live. There is only one floor between E and F, who lives in one of the floors below E. As many floors are there between A and C, as between A and G. Not more than seven floors are there between G and B’s floors. D lives in a floor which is immediately above or below G but does not live in the top most floor.
Q. As many floors are there below D’s floor as above which of the following person’s floor?
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A certain number of floors are there in a building where a few people live in various floors. The names of the persons living in various floors are denoted by various alphabets. There are three floors between the floors in which A and B live. As many floors are there above A’s floor as below B’s floor. C lives in the floor which is immediately above B’s floor. Two floors are there between the floors in which C and E live. There is only one floor between E and F, who lives in one of the floors below E. As many floors are there between A and C, as between A and G. Not more than seven floors are there between G and B’s floors. D lives in a floor which is immediately above or below G but does not live in the top most floor.
Q. Which of the following statements is true as per the given information?
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A certain number of floors are there in a building where a few people live in various floors. The names of the persons living in various floors are denoted by various alphabets. There are three floors between the floors in which A and B live. As many floors are there above A’s floor as below B’s floor. C lives in the floor which is immediately above B’s floor. Two floors are there between the floors in which C and E live. There is only one floor between E and F, who lives in one of the floors below E. As many floors are there between A and C, as between A and G. Not more than seven floors are there between G and B’s floors. D lives in a floor which is immediately above or below G but does not live in the top most floor.
Q. Who lives in the 9th floor when the floors are numbered as 1, 2, 3 and so on from the top to bottom of the building?
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There are seven members in three generations of a family. All are interrelated to each other and number of males is more than the number of females. G is the only granddaughter of M, who is the wife of A. D is the maternal uncle of G. F, the son-in-law of A is married to Q, who is the niece of K. A does not have any siblings.
Q. How is K related to A?
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There are seven members in three generations of a family. All are interrelated to each other and number of males is more than the number of females. G is the only granddaughter of M, who is the wife of A. D is the maternal uncle of G. F, the son-in-law of A is married to Q, who is the niece of K. A does not have any siblings.
Q. How is G related to D?
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There are seven members in three generations of a family. All are interrelated to each other and number of males is more than the number of females. G is the only granddaughter of M, who is the wife of A. D is the maternal uncle of G. F, the son-in-law of A is married to Q, who is the niece of K. A does not have any siblings.
Q. If H is the nephew of D, then how is F related to H?
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Q. If all the symbols and numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be fourth from the right end?
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Eight different fruits namely Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Cherry, Fig, Guava are kept in eight different boxes that are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. The box which contains Apple is kept third from the top. The box which contains Fig is placed four boxes below the box which contains Apple. Only one box is kept between the boxes which contain Apple and Kiwi. As many boxes are kept above the box which contains Mango as below the box which contains Kiwi. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Cherry and the one which contains Orange. The boxes which contain Kiwi and Cherry are kept adjacent to each other. The box which contains Grapes is kept at one of the positions above the box which contains Apple.
Q. The box which is kept immediately above the box which contains Kiwi contains which of the following fruits?
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Eight different fruits namely Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Cherry, Fig, Guava are kept in eight different boxes that are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. The box which contains Apple is kept third from the top. The box which contains Fig is placed four boxes below the box which contains Apple. Only one box is kept between the boxes which contain Apple and Kiwi. As many boxes are kept above the box which contains Mango as below the box which contains Kiwi. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Cherry and the one which contains Orange. The boxes which contain Kiwi and Cherry are kept adjacent to each other. The box which contains Grapes is kept at one of the positions above the box which contains Apple.
Q. Which of the following box is kept at the top of all the other boxes?
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Eight different fruits namely Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Cherry, Fig, Guava are kept in eight different boxes that are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. The box which contains Apple is kept third from the top. The box which contains Fig is placed four boxes below the box which contains Apple. Only one box is kept between the boxes which contain Apple and Kiwi. As many boxes are kept above the box which contains Mango as below the box which contains Kiwi. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Cherry and the one which contains Orange. The boxes which contain Kiwi and Cherry are kept adjacent to each other. The box which contains Grapes is kept at one of the positions above the box which contains Apple.
Q. What will be the number for Kiwi, if the boxes are numbered from 1 to 8 from the top to the bottom in the above arrangement?
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Eight different fruits namely Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Cherry, Fig, Guava are kept in eight different boxes that are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. The box which contains Apple is kept third from the top. The box which contains Fig is placed four boxes below the box which contains Apple. Only one box is kept between the boxes which contain Apple and Kiwi. As many boxes are kept above the box which contains Mango as below the box which contains Kiwi. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Cherry and the one which contains Orange. The boxes which contain Kiwi and Cherry are kept adjacent to each other. The box which contains Grapes is kept at one of the positions above the box which contains Apple.
Q. As many boxes are kept above the Orange box as below which of the following boxes?
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Eight different fruits namely Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Cherry, Fig, Guava are kept in eight different boxes that are placed one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. The box which contains Apple is kept third from the top. The box which contains Fig is placed four boxes below the box which contains Apple. Only one box is kept between the boxes which contain Apple and Kiwi. As many boxes are kept above the box which contains Mango as below the box which contains Kiwi. Three boxes are kept between the box which contains Cherry and the one which contains Orange. The boxes which contain Kiwi and Cherry are kept adjacent to each other. The box which contains Grapes is kept at one of the positions above the box which contains Apple.
Q. If Orange is related to Kiwi and Apple is related to Cherry as per the given arrangement, then Mango is related to which of the following fruits?
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Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, U are arranged according to their heights. P is taller than T but shorter than Q, who is not the tallest. Only 2 persons are shorter than U. S is taller than T who is not the shortest. The height of Q is 160cm.
Q. Who is the shortest person in the group?
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Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, U are arranged according to their heights. P is taller than T but shorter than Q, who is not the tallest. Only 2 persons are shorter than U. S is taller than T who is not the shortest. The height of Q is 160cm.
Q. How many persons are taller than P?
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Six persons P, Q, R, S, T, U are arranged according to their heights. P is taller than T but shorter than Q, who is not the tallest. Only 2 persons are shorter than U. S is taller than T who is not the shortest. The height of Q is 160cm.
Q. What could be the possible height of S?
Directions: Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give Answer:
(a) If Only conclusion I follows.
(b) If Only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements:
Some Maths are Science
Only a few Science are Social
Only Maths is English
Conclusions:
I). Some English can be Science
II). Some Social can be Maths
Directions: Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give Answer:
(a) If Only conclusion I follows.
(b) If Only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements:
All Books are Pen
No Pen is Pencil
Some Pencils are Erasers
Conclusions:
I). No Pencil is a Book
II). All Erasers can be Pen
Directions: Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give Answer:
(a) If Only conclusion I follows.
(b) If Only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements:
Only a few Cats are Tigers
All Rats are Tigers
No Rat is a Bear
Conclusions:
I). Few Bears can be Tiger
II). All Rats can be Cats