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Six person, Amal, Akshat, Shishir, Amber, Harsh and Ranjan live on six different floor of a building, starting from floor 1 to floor 6. No two person works in the different companies namely Volvo, Reliance, Mahindra, Tata, Edugorilla, Eisher. They sold the different things which are Table, Mobile, TV, AC, Mattress, and Chair.
1) Neither Akshat live on any even numbered floor nor the person who works in Volvo.
2) The person who sold AC lives two floors below the person who works in Edugorilla.
3) The person who lives on odd numbered floor works in Edugorilla and lives three floors below the person who sold table.
4) The person who works in Mahindra lives on even numbered floor and did not sell TV or table.
5) Shishir lives four floors below the person who sold the chair.
6) Ranjan lives four floors above the person who works in Eisher and Harsh works in Reliance.
7) Amal neither works in Mahindra nor in Edugorilla.
8) The person who sold the mobile lives three floors below the person who works in Reliance and both of them does not live on extreme floors.
Who works in Edugorilla?
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Six person, Amal, Akshat, Shishir, Amber, Harsh and Ranjan live on six different floor of a building, starting from floor 1 to floor 6. No two person works in the different companies namely Volvo, Reliance, Mahindra, Tata, Edugorilla, Eisher. They sold the different things which are Table, Mobile, TV, AC, Mattress, and Chair.
1) Neither Akshat live on any even numbered floor nor the person who works in Volvo.
2) The person who sold AC lives two floors below the person who works in Edugorilla.
3) The person who lives on odd numbered floor works in Edugorilla and lives three floors below the person who sold table.
4) The person who works in Mahindra lives on even numbered floor and did not sell TV or table.
5) Shishir lives four floors below the person who sold the chair.
6) Ranjan lives four floors above the person who works in Eisher and Harsh works in Reliance.
7) Amal neither works in Mahindra nor in Edugorilla.
8) The person who sold the mobile lives three floors below the person who works in Reliance and both of them does not live on extreme floors.
Who lives on 4th floor?
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Six person, Amal, Akshat, Shishir, Amber, Harsh and Ranjan live on six different floor of a building, starting from floor 1 to floor 6. No two person works in the different companies namely Volvo, Reliance, Mahindra, Tata, Edugorilla, Eisher. They sold the different things which are Table, Mobile, TV, AC, Mattress, and Chair.
1) Neither Akshat live on any even numbered floor nor the person who works in Volvo.
2) The person who sold AC lives two floors below the person who works in Edugorilla.
3) The person who lives on odd numbered floor works in Edugorilla and lives three floors below the person who sold table.
4) The person who works in Mahindra lives on even numbered floor and did not sell TV or table.
5) Shishir lives four floors below the person who sold the chair.
6) Ranjan lives four floors above the person who works in Eisher and Harsh works in Reliance.
7) Amal neither works in Mahindra nor in Edugorilla.
8) The person who sold the mobile lives three floors below the person who works in Reliance and both of them does not live on extreme floors.
Who sold the mattress?
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Six person, Amal, Akshat, Shishir, Amber, Harsh and Ranjan live on six different floor of a building, starting from floor 1 to floor 6. No two person works in the different companies namely Volvo, Reliance, Mahindra, Tata, Edugorilla, Eisher. They sold the different things which are Table, Mobile, TV, AC, Mattress, and Chair.
1) Neither Akshat live on any even numbered floor nor the person who works in Volvo.
2) The person who sold AC lives two floors below the person who works in Edugorilla.
3) The person who lives on odd numbered floor works in Edugorilla and lives three floors below the person who sold table.
4) The person who works in Mahindra lives on even numbered floor and did not sell TV or table.
5) Shishir lives four floors below the person who sold the chair.
6) Ranjan lives four floors above the person who works in Eisher and Harsh works in Reliance.
7) Amal neither works in Mahindra nor in Edugorilla.
8) The person who sold the mobile lives three floors below the person who works in Reliance and both of them does not live on extreme floors.
Who works in Eisher?
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Six person, Amal, Akshat, Shishir, Amber, Harsh and Ranjan live on six different floor of a building, starting from floor 1 to floor 6. No two person works in the different companies namely Volvo, Reliance, Mahindra, Tata, Edugorilla, Eisher. They sold the different things which are Table, Mobile, TV, AC, Mattress, and Chair.
1) Neither Akshat live on any even numbered floor nor the person who works in Volvo.
2) The person who sold AC lives two floors below the person who works in Edugorilla.
3) The person who lives on odd numbered floor works in Edugorilla and lives three floors below the person who sold table.
4) The person who works in Mahindra lives on even numbered floor and did not sell TV or table.
5) Shishir lives four floors below the person who sold the chair.
6) Ranjan lives four floors above the person who works in Eisher and Harsh works in Reliance.
7) Amal neither works in Mahindra nor in Edugorilla.
8) The person who sold the mobile lives three floors below the person who works in Reliance and both of them does not live on extreme floors.
Who sold the AC?
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Six persons- C, D, E, F, G, and H are living in the six-floored building. The lowermost floor is numbered as one and the topmost floor is numbered as six. They have different brand cars- Ford, Audi, Nissan, Skoda, BMW, and Renault. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The one who has Skoda lives on an even-numbered floor but above H. C lives two floors below H who does not live on an even-numbered floor. The one who has Ford lives immediately above the one who has Audi. Neither H nor C has Ford and Audi. The number of persons live above G is same as the number of persons live below F. F has neither Audi nor Ford. E lives above D. The one who has BMW lives immediately below D. The number of floors between the one who has Ford and D is same as the number of floors between H and the one who has Nissan. F does not have Nissan.
How many persons live between E and the one who has Nissan?
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Six persons- C, D, E, F, G, and H are living in the six-floored building. The lowermost floor is numbered as one and the topmost floor is numbered as six. They have different brand cars- Ford, Audi, Nissan, Skoda, BMW, and Renault. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The one who has Skoda lives on an even-numbered floor but above H. C lives two floors below H who does not live on an even-numbered floor. The one who has Ford lives immediately above the one who has Audi. Neither H nor C has Ford and Audi. The number of persons live above G is same as the number of persons live below F. F has neither Audi nor Ford. E lives above D. The one who has BMW lives immediately below D. The number of floors between the one who has Ford and D is same as the number of floors between H and the one who has Nissan. F does not have Nissan.
Which of the following combination is true?
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Six persons- C, D, E, F, G, and H are living in the six-floored building. The lowermost floor is numbered as one and the topmost floor is numbered as six. They have different brand cars- Ford, Audi, Nissan, Skoda, BMW, and Renault. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The one who has Skoda lives on an even-numbered floor but above H. C lives two floors below H who does not live on an even-numbered floor. The one who has Ford lives immediately above the one who has Audi. Neither H nor C has Ford and Audi. The number of persons live above G is same as the number of persons live below F. F has neither Audi nor Ford. E lives above D. The one who has BMW lives immediately below D. The number of floors between the one who has Ford and D is same as the number of floors between H and the one who has Nissan. F does not have Nissan.
On which of the following floor does the one who has Audi live?
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Six persons- C, D, E, F, G, and H are living in the six-floored building. The lowermost floor is numbered as one and the topmost floor is numbered as six. They have different brand cars- Ford, Audi, Nissan, Skoda, BMW, and Renault. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The one who has Skoda lives on an even-numbered floor but above H. C lives two floors below H who does not live on an even-numbered floor. The one who has Ford lives immediately above the one who has Audi. Neither H nor C has Ford and Audi. The number of persons live above G is same as the number of persons live below F. F has neither Audi nor Ford. E lives above D. The one who has BMW lives immediately below D. The number of floors between the one who has Ford and D is same as the number of floors between H and the one who has Nissan. F does not have Nissan.
If only the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from the sixth floor, then who among the following person has Renault?
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Six persons- C, D, E, F, G, and H are living in the six-floored building. The lowermost floor is numbered as one and the topmost floor is numbered as six. They have different brand cars- Ford, Audi, Nissan, Skoda, BMW, and Renault. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The one who has Skoda lives on an even-numbered floor but above H. C lives two floors below H who does not live on an even-numbered floor. The one who has Ford lives immediately above the one who has Audi. Neither H nor C has Ford and Audi. The number of persons live above G is same as the number of persons live below F. F has neither Audi nor Ford. E lives above D. The one who has BMW lives immediately below D. The number of floors between the one who has Ford and D is same as the number of floors between H and the one who has Nissan. F does not have Nissan.
Which of the following person has Skoda?
Select the one which is different from the other four responses.
In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Find the conclusion, which is definitely true.
Statements:
T < W < A ≤ F; Y < F; K ≤ B < E < Y
Conclusions:
I. T > E
II. A ≤ B
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Eight friends - L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S likes different colour - Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, White, Black, Orange and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them went for a picnic and spent in the multiples of Rs. 50 i.e. 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 but not necessarily in the same order. Before coming back home, they all sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs. 350/- is three places to the right of O who likes Orange colour. The one who spends Rs. 250/- is three places to the left of P, who sits three places to the left of O. The difference of amounts spent by S who likes Black colour and P is maximum possible and they sat opposite to each other. There are only two persons sitting between Q and S. L sits sixth to the left of Q. Q likes green colour. L likes white colour spends Rs. 150/- and sits adjacent to the one who spends least. R sits 6th to the left of P who likes Red colour. There is only one person between N who likes Pink colour and the one who spends Rs. 50/-. R who likes Purple colour spends more amount at picnic than M. Difference in amounts spent by O and Q is Rs. 100/- and difference in amounts spent by O and S is Rs. 200/-.
Which of the following is to the immediate right of the person who likes Yellow?
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Eight friends - L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S likes different colour - Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, White, Black, Orange and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them went for a picnic and spent in the multiples of Rs. 50 i.e. 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 but not necessarily in the same order. Before coming back home, they all sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs. 350/- is three places to the right of O who likes Orange colour. The one who spends Rs. 250/- is three places to the left of P, who sits three places to the left of O. The difference of amounts spent by S who likes Black colour and P is maximum possible and they sat opposite to each other. There are only two persons sitting between Q and S. L sits sixth to the left of Q. Q likes green colour. L likes white colour spends Rs. 150/- and sits adjacent to the one who spends least. R sits 6th to the left of P who likes Red colour. There is only one person between N who likes Pink colour and the one who spends Rs. 50/-. R who likes Purple colour spends more amount at picnic than M. Difference in amounts spent by O and Q is Rs. 100/- and difference in amounts spent by O and S is Rs. 200/-.
Which of the following has highest spending?
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Eight friends - L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S likes different colour - Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, White, Black, Orange and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them went for a picnic and spent in the multiples of Rs. 50 i.e. 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 but not necessarily in the same order. Before coming back home, they all sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs. 350/- is three places to the right of O who likes Orange colour. The one who spends Rs. 250/- is three places to the left of P, who sits three places to the left of O. The difference of amounts spent by S who likes Black colour and P is maximum possible and they sat opposite to each other. There are only two persons sitting between Q and S. L sits sixth to the left of Q. Q likes green colour. L likes white colour spends Rs. 150/- and sits adjacent to the one who spends least. R sits 6th to the left of P who likes Red colour. There is only one person between N who likes Pink colour and the one who spends Rs. 50/-. R who likes Purple colour spends more amount at picnic than M. Difference in amounts spent by O and Q is Rs. 100/- and difference in amounts spent by O and S is Rs. 200/-.
Who is 6th to the left of one who likes Black colour?
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Eight friends - L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S likes different colour - Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, White, Black, Orange and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them went for a picnic and spent in the multiples of Rs. 50 i.e. 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 but not necessarily in the same order. Before coming back home, they all sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs. 350/- is three places to the right of O who likes Orange colour. The one who spends Rs. 250/- is three places to the left of P, who sits three places to the left of O. The difference of amounts spent by S who likes Black colour and P is maximum possible and they sat opposite to each other. There are only two persons sitting between Q and S. L sits sixth to the left of Q. Q likes green colour. L likes white colour spends Rs. 150/- and sits adjacent to the one who spends least. R sits 6th to the left of P who likes Red colour. There is only one person between N who likes Pink colour and the one who spends Rs. 50/-. R who likes Purple colour spends more amount at picnic than M. Difference in amounts spent by O and Q is Rs. 100/- and difference in amounts spent by O and S is Rs. 200/-.
Which of the following sits exactly between L and Q?
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Eight friends - L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S likes different colour - Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, White, Black, Orange and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them went for a picnic and spent in the multiples of Rs. 50 i.e. 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 but not necessarily in the same order. Before coming back home, they all sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs. 350/- is three places to the right of O who likes Orange colour. The one who spends Rs. 250/- is three places to the left of P, who sits three places to the left of O. The difference of amounts spent by S who likes Black colour and P is maximum possible and they sat opposite to each other. There are only two persons sitting between Q and S. L sits sixth to the left of Q. Q likes green colour. L likes white colour spends Rs. 150/- and sits adjacent to the one who spends least. R sits 6th to the left of P who likes Red colour. There is only one person between N who likes Pink colour and the one who spends Rs. 50/-. R who likes Purple colour spends more amount at picnic than M. Difference in amounts spent by O and Q is Rs. 100/- and difference in amounts spent by O and S is Rs. 200/-.
Who among the following spent Rs. 100?
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Seven persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They like different fruits- Apple, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Orange, Mango, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of the one who likes Kiwi. Q sits third from the left end. L sits to the left of Q. The one who likes Mango sits second to the right of L. N sits second to the right of R who sits immediate right of the one who likes Grapes. L and R are not immediate neighbours. The one who likes Apple sits immediate left of O. The one who likes Pineapple sits immediate right of the one who likes Watermelon. M likes neither Watermelon nor Kiwi.
If all the persons are sitting in the alphabetical order from the left end then how many persons are unchanged in their position?
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Seven persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They like different fruits- Apple, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Orange, Mango, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of the one who likes Kiwi. Q sits third from the left end. L sits to the left of Q. The one who likes Mango sits second to the right of L. N sits second to the right of R who sits immediate right of the one who likes Grapes. L and R are not immediate neighbours. The one who likes Apple sits immediate left of O. The one who likes Pineapple sits immediate right of the one who likes Watermelon. M likes neither Watermelon nor Kiwi.
What is the position of the one who likes Apple with respect to Q?
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Seven persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They like different fruits- Apple, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Orange, Mango, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of the one who likes Kiwi. Q sits third from the left end. L sits to the left of Q. The one who likes Mango sits second to the right of L. N sits second to the right of R who sits immediate right of the one who likes Grapes. L and R are not immediate neighbours. The one who likes Apple sits immediate left of O. The one who likes Pineapple sits immediate right of the one who likes Watermelon. M likes neither Watermelon nor Kiwi.
If L is related to Mango and M is related to Watermelon in a certain way. Then who among the following is related to Pineapple?
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Seven persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They like different fruits- Apple, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Orange, Mango, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of the one who likes Kiwi. Q sits third from the left end. L sits to the left of Q. The one who likes Mango sits second to the right of L. N sits second to the right of R who sits immediate right of the one who likes Grapes. L and R are not immediate neighbours. The one who likes Apple sits immediate left of O. The one who likes Pineapple sits immediate right of the one who likes Watermelon. M likes neither Watermelon nor Kiwi.
Which of the following fruit is liked by N?
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Seven persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They like different fruits- Apple, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Orange, Mango, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q sits second to the left of the one who likes Kiwi. Q sits third from the left end. L sits to the left of Q. The one who likes Mango sits second to the right of L. N sits second to the right of R who sits immediate right of the one who likes Grapes. L and R are not immediate neighbours. The one who likes Apple sits immediate left of O. The one who likes Pineapple sits immediate right of the one who likes Watermelon. M likes neither Watermelon nor Kiwi.
Who among the following person likes Grape?
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There are eight members in a 3 - generation family having three married couples. The members of the family are Anjali, Himanshu, Ravi, Sanu, Nidhi, Pihu, Shruti and Raju. The professions of all the members are different i.e., Advocate, Architect, Author, Journalist, Doctor, Pilot, Teacher, and Professor but not in the same order. Raju is the paternal grandfather of Ravi and he is a professor. Nidhi and Shruti are daughters-in-law of Raju. Raju does not have a daughter. Sanu is an author. Himanshu and Sanu are off-springs of Pihu. Nidhi is not the wife of Himanshu. Anjali is a journalist and sister of Ravi. The pilot is an unmarried male. Himanshu is not a father. The doctor is married to the teacher.
How the journalist is related to professor?
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There are eight members in a 3 - generation family having three married couples. The members of the family are Anjali, Himanshu, Ravi, Sanu, Nidhi, Pihu, Shruti and Raju. The professions of all the members are different i.e., Advocate, Architect, Author, Journalist, Doctor, Pilot, Teacher, and Professor but not in the same order. Raju is the paternal grandfather of Ravi and he is a professor. Nidhi and Shruti are daughters-in-law of Raju. Raju does not have a daughter. Sanu is an author. Himanshu and Sanu are off-springs of Pihu. Nidhi is not the wife of Himanshu. Anjali is a journalist and sister of Ravi. The pilot is an unmarried male. Himanshu is not a father. The doctor is married to the teacher.
How many male members are there in the family?
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There are eight members in a 3 - generation family having three married couples. The members of the family are Anjali, Himanshu, Ravi, Sanu, Nidhi, Pihu, Shruti and Raju. The professions of all the members are different i.e., Advocate, Architect, Author, Journalist, Doctor, Pilot, Teacher, and Professor but not in the same order. Raju is the paternal grandfather of Ravi and he is a professor. Nidhi and Shruti are daughters-in-law of Raju. Raju does not have a daughter. Sanu is an author. Himanshu and Sanu are off-springs of Pihu. Nidhi is not the wife of Himanshu. Anjali is a journalist and sister of Ravi. The pilot is an unmarried male. Himanshu is not a father. The doctor is married to the teacher.
How is Sanu related to Nidhi?
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There are eight members in a 3 - generation family having three married couples. The members of the family are Anjali, Himanshu, Ravi, Sanu, Nidhi, Pihu, Shruti and Raju. The professions of all the members are different i.e., Advocate, Architect, Author, Journalist, Doctor, Pilot, Teacher, and Professor but not in the same order. Raju is the paternal grandfather of Ravi and he is a professor. Nidhi and Shruti are daughters-in-law of Raju. Raju does not have a daughter. Sanu is an author. Himanshu and Sanu are off-springs of Pihu. Nidhi is not the wife of Himanshu. Anjali is a journalist and sister of Ravi. The pilot is an unmarried male. Himanshu is not a father. The doctor is married to the teacher.
If Pihu is Advocate then who is Architect?
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A family of three generations consists of eleven members and three married couples. N is the brother-in-law of U who is the only son of T. R is the sister of M who is the daughter of J. J is the father-in-law of N who does not have any siblings. M is not the spouse of N. K is the only son of R and brother of S. A is the father of C who is the nephew of U. O is the mother-in-law of R.
How is S related to U?
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A family of three generations consists of eleven members and three married couples. N is the brother-in-law of U who is the only son of T. R is the sister of M who is the daughter of J. J is the father-in-law of N who does not have any siblings. M is not the spouse of N. K is the only son of R and brother of S. A is the father of C who is the nephew of U. O is the mother-in-law of R.
Which of the following statement is true?
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A family of three generations consists of eleven members and three married couples. N is the brother-in-law of U who is the only son of T. R is the sister of M who is the daughter of J. J is the father-in-law of N who does not have any siblings. M is not the spouse of N. K is the only son of R and brother of S. A is the father of C who is the nephew of U. O is the mother-in-law of R.
How many female members are there in the family?
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Rohan started from point R and started walking towards East for 5 m till he reached point S and then he turned right and walked for 5 m more to reach point T. From point T he turned right and walked for 5 m to reach point U and the again he turned right and went for 9 m to reach point V. From point V he turns left and walks for 6 m to finally reach point W.
What is the position of point R with respect to point V?