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There are seven persons of different ages and all of them have different professions from Engineer, Accountant, Teacher, Doctor, Politician, Banker and IAS. Each of them earns a different amount of salary.
One who is 57 years old earns Rs. 10,000 more than the one who is 49 years old. The teacher earning Rs. 74,000, earns more money than 3 persons only and he is 46 years old. The banker earns the least amount of money. No one earns more money than the accountant. The politician earns Rs. 30,000 less than the accountant. Difference between the salaries of IAS and banker is Rs. 4000. One who earns Rs. 58,000 is 11 years younger than the teacher. Difference between the salaries of one who earns the highest and the lowest is Rs. 32,000. The salary of IAS is Rs. 62,000. The doctor is 7 years older than the teacher, but 4 years younger than the accountant. The doctor earns more than the teacher. One who is 53 years old earns Rs. 83,000. The engineer is 10 years older than the politician. The politician is 1 year younger than the IAS.
What is the age of the banker?
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There are seven persons of different ages and all of them have different professions from Engineer, Accountant, Teacher, Doctor, Politician, Banker and IAS. Each of them earns a different amount of salary.
One who is 57 years old earns Rs. 10,000 more than the one who is 49 years old. The teacher earning Rs. 74,000, earns more money than 3 persons only and he is 46 years old. The banker earns the least amount of money. No one earns more money than the accountant. The politician earns Rs. 30,000 less than the accountant. Difference between the salaries of IAS and banker is Rs. 4000. One who earns Rs. 58,000 is 11 years younger than the teacher. Difference between the salaries of one who earns the highest and the lowest is Rs. 32,000. The salary of IAS is Rs. 62,000. The doctor is 7 years older than the teacher, but 4 years younger than the accountant. The doctor earns more than the teacher. One who is 53 years old earns Rs. 83,000. The engineer is 10 years older than the politician. The politician is 1 year younger than the IAS.
How many persons are younger than the one who is an IAS?
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There are seven persons of different ages and all of them have different professions from Engineer, Accountant, Teacher, Doctor, Politician, Banker and IAS. Each of them earns a different amount of salary.
One who is 57 years old earns Rs. 10,000 more than the one who is 49 years old. The teacher earning Rs. 74,000, earns more money than 3 persons only and he is 46 years old. The banker earns the least amount of money. No one earns more money than the accountant. The politician earns Rs. 30,000 less than the accountant. Difference between the salaries of IAS and banker is Rs. 4000. One who earns Rs. 58,000 is 11 years younger than the teacher. Difference between the salaries of one who earns the highest and the lowest is Rs. 32,000. The salary of IAS is Rs. 62,000. The doctor is 7 years older than the teacher, but 4 years younger than the accountant. The doctor earns more than the teacher. One who is 53 years old earns Rs. 83,000. The engineer is 10 years older than the politician. The politician is 1 year younger than the IAS.
Who among the following has the 5th highest salary?
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There are seven persons of different ages and all of them have different professions from Engineer, Accountant, Teacher, Doctor, Politician, Banker and IAS. Each of them earns a different amount of salary.
One who is 57 years old earns Rs. 10,000 more than the one who is 49 years old. The teacher earning Rs. 74,000, earns more money than 3 persons only and he is 46 years old. The banker earns the least amount of money. No one earns more money than the accountant. The politician earns Rs. 30,000 less than the accountant. Difference between the salaries of IAS and banker is Rs. 4000. One who earns Rs. 58,000 is 11 years younger than the teacher. Difference between the salaries of one who earns the highest and the lowest is Rs. 32,000. The salary of IAS is Rs. 62,000. The doctor is 7 years older than the teacher, but 4 years younger than the accountant. The doctor earns more than the teacher. One who is 53 years old earns Rs. 83,000. The engineer is 10 years older than the politician. The politician is 1 year younger than the IAS.
Which of the following pair of combinations is true?
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There are seven persons of different ages and all of them have different professions from Engineer, Accountant, Teacher, Doctor, Politician, Banker and IAS. Each of them earns a different amount of salary.
One who is 57 years old earns Rs. 10,000 more than the one who is 49 years old. The teacher earning Rs. 74,000, earns more money than 3 persons only and he is 46 years old. The banker earns the least amount of money. No one earns more money than the accountant. The politician earns Rs. 30,000 less than the accountant. Difference between the salaries of IAS and banker is Rs. 4000. One who earns Rs. 58,000 is 11 years younger than the teacher. Difference between the salaries of one who earns the highest and the lowest is Rs. 32,000. The salary of IAS is Rs. 62,000. The doctor is 7 years older than the teacher, but 4 years younger than the accountant. The doctor earns more than the teacher. One who is 53 years old earns Rs. 83,000. The engineer is 10 years older than the politician. The politician is 1 year younger than the IAS.
Which of the following is true regarding the politician?
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Seven persons- I, J, K, L, M, N, and O are released their first movie in different years- 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2015, and 2020. They like different movies- Action, Mystery, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Thriller, and Horror. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
J released two persons after the one who likes Fantasy movies. The one who likes Fantasy does not release on an even number year. The one who likes comedy movies was released five years before the one who likes Thriller movies. The one who likes Thriller movies does not release on an even number year. Only two persons were released between the one who likes Thriller and I. The one who likes Horror movies was released immediately before the one who likes Mystery. I neither like Horror nor Mystery. L likes Action movies, released two persons before O. K released two persons after N.
In which of the following year the one who likes comedy movies released his first movie?
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Seven persons- I, J, K, L, M, N, and O are released their first movie in different years- 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2015, and 2020. They like different movies- Action, Mystery, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Thriller, and Horror. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
J released two persons after the one who likes Fantasy movies. The one who likes Fantasy does not release on an even number year. The one who likes comedy movies was released five years before the one who likes Thriller movies. The one who likes Thriller movies does not release on an even number year. Only two persons were released between the one who likes Thriller and I. The one who likes Horror movies was released immediately before the one who likes Mystery. I neither like Horror nor Mystery. L likes Action movies, released two persons before O. K released two persons after N.
Which of the following combination is true?
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Seven persons- I, J, K, L, M, N, and O are released their first movie in different years- 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2015, and 2020. They like different movies- Action, Mystery, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Thriller, and Horror. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
J released two persons after the one who likes Fantasy movies. The one who likes Fantasy does not release on an even number year. The one who likes comedy movies was released five years before the one who likes Thriller movies. The one who likes Thriller movies does not release on an even number year. Only two persons were released between the one who likes Thriller and I. The one who likes Horror movies was released immediately before the one who likes Mystery. I neither like Horror nor Mystery. L likes Action movies, released two persons before O. K released two persons after N.
If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from 1994, then who among the following person likes Thriller movies (movies remain same)?
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Seven persons- I, J, K, L, M, N, and O are released their first movie in different years- 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2015, and 2020. They like different movies- Action, Mystery, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Thriller, and Horror. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
J released two persons after the one who likes Fantasy movies. The one who likes Fantasy does not release on an even number year. The one who likes comedy movies was released five years before the one who likes Thriller movies. The one who likes Thriller movies does not release on an even number year. Only two persons were released between the one who likes Thriller and I. The one who likes Horror movies was released immediately before the one who likes Mystery. I neither like Horror nor Mystery. L likes Action movies, released two persons before O. K released two persons after N.
Who among the following person released the movie in 2015?
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9 shelves are made one above the another in such a way that the shelf which is made at lowermost position is numbered as 1 and above it is numbered 2 and so on till 9 which is the uppermost position. There are some books kept on each shelf.
Note: The number of books kept on each shelf is equal to the multiple of one number bigger than its shelf place.(e.g. the number of books kept on shelf 1 are multiple of 2, i.e. 2, 4, 6… so on and the number of books kept on shelf 9 is a multiple of 10, i.e. 10, 20, 30… so on). No two shelves contain same number of books.
Number of books kept on shelf K is 13 less than the number of books kept on shelf Q. Number of books kept on shelf W is L.C.M of 9 & 5. Number of shelves between X & D is same as that between Y & Z. Shelf X is made at the top. Number of books kept on shelf 7 is square of number of books kept on the shelf which is made at the bottom. Both the shelves D & Y are made at the odd numbered position but not at position 1. Number of books kept on shelf B is square of a single digit even number but not 4. 8 books are kept on shelf Z. Only Shelf J is made between shelves Q & K, which is made immediate above Y. Number of books kept on shelf Y is 1/3rd of number of books kept on shelf B. Number of books kept on topmost shelf is sum of number of books kept on shelves K, Y and Z. Number of books kept on shelf J is 6 more than number of books kept on shelf Y. Number of books kept on shelf Q is reverse of digits of the number of books kept on shelf which is made at position 2. Shelf W is made above shelf D. 50 books are kept on one of the shelves but not on shelf 9. Shelf Y is made below shelf D.
How many books are kept on shelf J?
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9 shelves are made one above the another in such a way that the shelf which is made at lowermost position is numbered as 1 and above it is numbered 2 and so on till 9 which is the uppermost position. There are some books kept on each shelf.
Note: The number of books kept on each shelf is equal to the multiple of one number bigger than its shelf place.(e.g. the number of books kept on shelf 1 are multiple of 2, i.e. 2, 4, 6… so on and the number of books kept on shelf 9 is a multiple of 10, i.e. 10, 20, 30… so on). No two shelves contain same number of books.
Number of books kept on shelf K is 13 less than the number of books kept on shelf Q. Number of books kept on shelf W is L.C.M of 9 & 5. Number of shelves between X & D is same as that between Y & Z. Shelf X is made at the top. Number of books kept on shelf 7 is square of number of books kept on the shelf which is made at the bottom. Both the shelves D & Y are made at the odd numbered position but not at position 1. Number of books kept on shelf B is square of a single digit even number but not 4. 8 books are kept on shelf Z. Only Shelf J is made between shelves Q & K, which is made immediate above Y. Number of books kept on shelf Y is 1/3rd of number of books kept on shelf B. Number of books kept on topmost shelf is sum of number of books kept on shelves K, Y and Z. Number of books kept on shelf J is 6 more than number of books kept on shelf Y. Number of books kept on shelf Q is reverse of digits of the number of books kept on shelf which is made at position 2. Shelf W is made above shelf D. 50 books are kept on one of the shelves but not on shelf 9. Shelf Y is made below shelf D.
What is the sum of number of books kept on shelf Q, B and Y?
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9 shelves are made one above the another in such a way that the shelf which is made at lowermost position is numbered as 1 and above it is numbered 2 and so on till 9 which is the uppermost position. There are some books kept on each shelf.
Note: The number of books kept on each shelf is equal to the multiple of one number bigger than its shelf place.(e.g. the number of books kept on shelf 1 are multiple of 2, i.e. 2, 4, 6… so on and the number of books kept on shelf 9 is a multiple of 10, i.e. 10, 20, 30… so on). No two shelves contain same number of books.
Number of books kept on shelf K is 13 less than the number of books kept on shelf Q. Number of books kept on shelf W is L.C.M of 9 & 5. Number of shelves between X & D is same as that between Y & Z. Shelf X is made at the top. Number of books kept on shelf 7 is square of number of books kept on the shelf which is made at the bottom. Both the shelves D & Y are made at the odd numbered position but not at position 1. Number of books kept on shelf B is square of a single digit even number but not 4. 8 books are kept on shelf Z. Only Shelf J is made between shelves Q & K, which is made immediate above Y. Number of books kept on shelf Y is 1/3rd of number of books kept on shelf B. Number of books kept on topmost shelf is sum of number of books kept on shelves K, Y and Z. Number of books kept on shelf J is 6 more than number of books kept on shelf Y. Number of books kept on shelf Q is reverse of digits of the number of books kept on shelf which is made at position 2. Shelf W is made above shelf D. 50 books are kept on one of the shelves but not on shelf 9. Shelf Y is made below shelf D.
How many shelves are there between shelf D and shelf B?
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9 shelves are made one above the another in such a way that the shelf which is made at lowermost position is numbered as 1 and above it is numbered 2 and so on till 9 which is the uppermost position. There are some books kept on each shelf.
Note: The number of books kept on each shelf is equal to the multiple of one number bigger than its shelf place.(e.g. the number of books kept on shelf 1 are multiple of 2, i.e. 2, 4, 6… so on and the number of books kept on shelf 9 is a multiple of 10, i.e. 10, 20, 30… so on). No two shelves contain same number of books.
Number of books kept on shelf K is 13 less than the number of books kept on shelf Q. Number of books kept on shelf W is L.C.M of 9 & 5. Number of shelves between X & D is same as that between Y & Z. Shelf X is made at the top. Number of books kept on shelf 7 is square of number of books kept on the shelf which is made at the bottom. Both the shelves D & Y are made at the odd numbered position but not at position 1. Number of books kept on shelf B is square of a single digit even number but not 4. 8 books are kept on shelf Z. Only Shelf J is made between shelves Q & K, which is made immediate above Y. Number of books kept on shelf Y is 1/3rd of number of books kept on shelf B. Number of books kept on topmost shelf is sum of number of books kept on shelves K, Y and Z. Number of books kept on shelf J is 6 more than number of books kept on shelf Y. Number of books kept on shelf Q is reverse of digits of the number of books kept on shelf which is made at position 2. Shelf W is made above shelf D. 50 books are kept on one of the shelves but not on shelf 9. Shelf Y is made below shelf D.
How many shelves are made above shelf Z?
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9 shelves are made one above the another in such a way that the shelf which is made at lowermost position is numbered as 1 and above it is numbered 2 and so on till 9 which is the uppermost position. There are some books kept on each shelf.
Note: The number of books kept on each shelf is equal to the multiple of one number bigger than its shelf place.(e.g. the number of books kept on shelf 1 are multiple of 2, i.e. 2, 4, 6… so on and the number of books kept on shelf 9 is a multiple of 10, i.e. 10, 20, 30… so on). No two shelves contain same number of books.
Number of books kept on shelf K is 13 less than the number of books kept on shelf Q. Number of books kept on shelf W is L.C.M of 9 & 5. Number of shelves between X & D is same as that between Y & Z. Shelf X is made at the top. Number of books kept on shelf 7 is square of number of books kept on the shelf which is made at the bottom. Both the shelves D & Y are made at the odd numbered position but not at position 1. Number of books kept on shelf B is square of a single digit even number but not 4. 8 books are kept on shelf Z. Only Shelf J is made between shelves Q & K, which is made immediate above Y. Number of books kept on shelf Y is 1/3rd of number of books kept on shelf B. Number of books kept on topmost shelf is sum of number of books kept on shelves K, Y and Z. Number of books kept on shelf J is 6 more than number of books kept on shelf Y. Number of books kept on shelf Q is reverse of digits of the number of books kept on shelf which is made at position 2. Shelf W is made above shelf D. 50 books are kept on one of the shelves but not on shelf 9. Shelf Y is made below shelf D.
On which shelf, the highest number of books are kept?
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Amar starts walking from point Q towards east for 48m to reach point R. Point S is 48m west of T and point Q is 52m north of point P. Amar then takes a right turn and walks for 60m to reach point S. His friend Prem standing at point Y, he starts walking towards east and walks for 64m to reach point W where he turns towards north and walks for 48m to reach point V then he turns towards east and walks for 24m to reach point U. Prem finally, stops at point T and point U is 20m north of point T.
If Ajay walks 64m towards west from point V and then he takes 12m towards his right then what is the position of point P with respect to Ajay?
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Amar starts walking from point Q towards east for 48m to reach point R. Point S is 48m west of T and point Q is 52m north of point P. Amar then takes a right turn and walks for 60m to reach point S. His friend Prem standing at point Y, he starts walking towards east and walks for 64m to reach point W where he turns towards north and walks for 48m to reach point V then he turns towards east and walks for 24m to reach point U. Prem finally, stops at point T and point U is 20m north of point T.
Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?
I. Point P is north-west of point Y.
II. Point U is south-east of S.
III. Point V is northeast of P.
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Amar starts walking from point Q towards east for 48m to reach point R. Point S is 48m west of T and point Q is 52m north of point P. Amar then takes a right turn and walks for 60m to reach point S. His friend Prem standing at point Y, he starts walking towards east and walks for 64m to reach point W where he turns towards north and walks for 48m to reach point V then he turns towards east and walks for 24m to reach point U. Prem finally, stops at point T and point U is 20m north of point T.
What is the shortest distance between point R and V?
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Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, i.e. R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each one has a different profession, i.e. Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller; and each one owns a different car, i.e. Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in the same order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is an Air-hostess and she owns Ikon. R owns Scorpio. M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweller and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem, whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns Alto. None of the ladies owns Scorpio.
Who owns Lancer car?
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Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, i.e. R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each one has a different profession, i.e. Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller; and each one owns a different car, i.e. Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in the same order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is an Air-hostess and she owns Ikon. R owns Scorpio. M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweller and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem, whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns Alto. None of the ladies owns Scorpio.
Who is the Doctor?
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Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, i.e. R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each one has a different profession, i.e. Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller; and each one owns a different car, i.e. Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in the same order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is an Air-hostess and she owns Ikon. R owns Scorpio. M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweller and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem, whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns Alto. None of the ladies owns Scorpio.
Which car does S own?
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Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, i.e. R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each one has a different profession, i.e. Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller; and each one owns a different car, i.e. Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in the same order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is an Air-hostess and she owns Ikon. R owns Scorpio. M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweller and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem, whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns Alto. None of the ladies owns Scorpio.
What is the profession of R?
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Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They all like different wild animals- Chipmunk, Raccoon, Wombat, Hedgehog, Koala, Mole, Porcupine, and Leopard. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
G sits third to the left of the one who likes Koala. H sits second to the right of the one who likes Koala. Neither G nor H sits at the end of the row. A neither sits adjacent to G nor H. The number of persons sitting to the left of A is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right of F. B sits third to the left of the one who sits immediate right of D. The one who likes Hedgehog sits third to the left of C. The one who likes Mole sits third to the right of the one who likes Chipmunk. F does not like Mole. The one who likes Leopard sits second to the left the one who likes Raccoon. Neither G nor B likes Porcupine.
Which of the following combination is true?
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Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They all like different wild animals- Chipmunk, Raccoon, Wombat, Hedgehog, Koala, Mole, Porcupine, and Leopard. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
G sits third to the left of the one who likes Koala. H sits second to the right of the one who likes Koala. Neither G nor H sits at the end of the row. A neither sits adjacent to G nor H. The number of persons sitting to the left of A is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right of F. B sits third to the left of the one who sits immediate right of D. The one who likes Hedgehog sits third to the left of C. The one who likes Mole sits third to the right of the one who likes Chipmunk. F does not like Mole. The one who likes Leopard sits second to the left the one who likes Raccoon. Neither G nor B likes Porcupine.
What is the position of the one who likes Wombat with respect to A?
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Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They all like different wild animals- Chipmunk, Raccoon, Wombat, Hedgehog, Koala, Mole, Porcupine, and Leopard. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
G sits third to the left of the one who likes Koala. H sits second to the right of the one who likes Koala. Neither G nor H sits at the end of the row. A neither sits adjacent to G nor H. The number of persons sitting to the left of A is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right of F. B sits third to the left of the one who sits immediate right of D. The one who likes Hedgehog sits third to the left of C. The one who likes Mole sits third to the right of the one who likes Chipmunk. F does not like Mole. The one who likes Leopard sits second to the left the one who likes Raccoon. Neither G nor B likes Porcupine.
Who sits second to the left of the one who likes Leopard?
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Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in the linear row facing the north direction. They all like different wild animals- Chipmunk, Raccoon, Wombat, Hedgehog, Koala, Mole, Porcupine, and Leopard. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
G sits third to the left of the one who likes Koala. H sits second to the right of the one who likes Koala. Neither G nor H sits at the end of the row. A neither sits adjacent to G nor H. The number of persons sitting to the left of A is the same as the number of persons sitting to the right of F. B sits third to the left of the one who sits immediate right of D. The one who likes Hedgehog sits third to the left of C. The one who likes Mole sits third to the right of the one who likes Chipmunk. F does not like Mole. The one who likes Leopard sits second to the left the one who likes Raccoon. Neither G nor B likes Porcupine.
Four of the five among the following are similar in such a way to form a group, which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?
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Governors G1 to G8 of Central Banks of 8 countries belonging to the European Union sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order, to chalk out a plan to prevent the Greek sovereign default.
The governor from Belgium is not sitting adjacent to his counterpart from Bulgaria. Romania's governor keeps mum throughout the meeting. The one from Croatia is sitting third to the right of G7. Cyprus's governor sits second to the left of G4. Cyprus's governor sits adjacent to the governor of the German Central Bank as well as his counterpart from Croatia. G8 sits third to the right of the governor from Bulgaria. Exactly two governors sit between G1 and Bulgaria's governor. The governors from Denmark and Belgium are sitting adjacent to each other and they are neither G8 nor G1. G6 sits to the immediate right of the governor from Estonia. G8 is not from Estonia. G3 is not sitting adjacent to G8. G3 is sitting opposite to G2. G2 is not the governor of Cyprus. One who is from Belgium does not sit adjacent to G1.
Who is sitting second to the right of the person from Denmark?
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Governors G1 to G8 of Central Banks of 8 countries belonging to the European Union sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order, to chalk out a plan to prevent the Greek sovereign default.
The governor from Belgium is not sitting adjacent to his counterpart from Bulgaria. Romania's governor keeps mum throughout the meeting. The one from Croatia is sitting third to the right of G7. Cyprus's governor sits second to the left of G4. Cyprus's governor sits adjacent to the governor of the German Central Bank as well as his counterpart from Croatia. G8 sits third to the right of the governor from Bulgaria. Exactly two governors sit between G1 and Bulgaria's governor. The governors from Denmark and Belgium are sitting adjacent to each other and they are neither G8 nor G1. G6 sits to the immediate right of the governor from Estonia. G8 is not from Estonia. G3 is not sitting adjacent to G8. G3 is sitting opposite to G2. G2 is not the governor of Cyprus. One who is from Belgium does not sit adjacent to G1.
Which of the following combinations is correct?
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Governors G1 to G8 of Central Banks of 8 countries belonging to the European Union sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order, to chalk out a plan to prevent the Greek sovereign default.
The governor from Belgium is not sitting adjacent to his counterpart from Bulgaria. Romania's governor keeps mum throughout the meeting. The one from Croatia is sitting third to the right of G7. Cyprus's governor sits second to the left of G4. Cyprus's governor sits adjacent to the governor of the German Central Bank as well as his counterpart from Croatia. G8 sits third to the right of the governor from Bulgaria. Exactly two governors sit between G1 and Bulgaria's governor. The governors from Denmark and Belgium are sitting adjacent to each other and they are neither G8 nor G1. G6 sits to the immediate right of the governor from Estonia. G8 is not from Estonia. G3 is not sitting adjacent to G8. G3 is sitting opposite to G2. G2 is not the governor of Cyprus. One who is from Belgium does not sit adjacent to G1.
Who is from Estonia?
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Governors G1 to G8 of Central Banks of 8 countries belonging to the European Union sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order, to chalk out a plan to prevent the Greek sovereign default.
The governor from Belgium is not sitting adjacent to his counterpart from Bulgaria. Romania's governor keeps mum throughout the meeting. The one from Croatia is sitting third to the right of G7. Cyprus's governor sits second to the left of G4. Cyprus's governor sits adjacent to the governor of the German Central Bank as well as his counterpart from Croatia. G8 sits third to the right of the governor from Bulgaria. Exactly two governors sit between G1 and Bulgaria's governor. The governors from Denmark and Belgium are sitting adjacent to each other and they are neither G8 nor G1. G6 sits to the immediate right of the governor from Estonia. G8 is not from Estonia. G3 is not sitting adjacent to G8. G3 is sitting opposite to G2. G2 is not the governor of Cyprus. One who is from Belgium does not sit adjacent to G1.
Who is sitting third to the left of G4?
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Governors G1 to G8 of Central Banks of 8 countries belonging to the European Union sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order, to chalk out a plan to prevent the Greek sovereign default.
The governor from Belgium is not sitting adjacent to his counterpart from Bulgaria. Romania's governor keeps mum throughout the meeting. The one from Croatia is sitting third to the right of G7. Cyprus's governor sits second to the left of G4. Cyprus's governor sits adjacent to the governor of the German Central Bank as well as his counterpart from Croatia. G8 sits third to the right of the governor from Bulgaria. Exactly two governors sit between G1 and Bulgaria's governor. The governors from Denmark and Belgium are sitting adjacent to each other and they are neither G8 nor G1. G6 sits to the immediate right of the governor from Estonia. G8 is not from Estonia. G3 is not sitting adjacent to G8. G3 is sitting opposite to G2. G2 is not the governor of Cyprus. One who is from Belgium does not sit adjacent to G1.
Who is sitting opposite G6?