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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are nine persons sitting in three parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They have different boxes with different fruits such as Apple, Mango, Banana, Guava, Orange and Peach.
1. A person with Oranges sits in alignment with the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
2. Apples are in two boxes.
3. P sits to the immediate right of V in row 1.
4. U, R and P are sitting in different rows but are aligned diagonally with one another.
5. R has Apples in the box and the person to the second right of R has Peaches in the box.
6. X and Q are sitting in front of each other in rows 2 and 3.
7. V and T are diagonally opposite to each other and S sits in the 3rd row.
8. U and W have Peaches in their boxes.
9. A person who has Bananas in the box sits between the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
10. Q and a person who has Bananas are sitting diagonally opposite to each other.
11. Two persons with Mangoes and Guavas in boxes sit immediately next to each other, with a person who has Mangoes in the box being adjacent to a person with Peaches in the box.
Who sits to the left end of row 2?
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are nine persons sitting in three parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They have different boxes with different fruits such as Apple, Mango, Banana, Guava, Orange and Peach.
1. A person with Oranges sits in alignment with the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
2. Apples are in two boxes.
3. P sits to the immediate right of V in row 1.
4. U, R and P are sitting in different rows but are aligned diagonally with one another.
5. R has Apples in the box and the person to the second right of R has Peaches in the box.
6. X and Q are sitting in front of each other in rows 2 and 3.
7. V and T are diagonally opposite to each other and S sits in the 3rd row.
8. U and W have Peaches in their boxes.
9. A person who has Bananas in the box sits between the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
10. Q and a person who has Bananas are sitting diagonally opposite to each other.
11. Two persons with Mangoes and Guavas in boxes sit immediately next to each other, with a person who has Mangoes in the box being adjacent to a person with Peaches in the box.
Who sits exactly to the right of the person who is sitting exactly in the front of V in the immediate next row?
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Directions: Study the information given below and answer the question based on it.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are nine persons sitting in three parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They have different boxes with different fruits such as Apple, Mango, Banana, Guava, Orange and Peach.
1. A person with Oranges sits in alignment with the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
2. Apples are in two boxes.
3. P sits to the immediate right of V in row 1.
4. U, R and P are sitting in different rows but are aligned diagonally with one another.
5. R has Apples in the box and the person to the second right of R has Peaches in the box.
6. X and Q are sitting in front of each other in rows 2 and 3.
7. V and T are diagonally opposite to each other and S sits in the 3rd row.
8. U and W have Peaches in their boxes.
9. A person who has Bananas in the box sits between the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
10. Q and a person who has Bananas are sitting diagonally opposite to each other.
11. Two persons with Mangoes and Guavas in boxes sit immediately next to each other, with a person who has Mangoes in the box being adjacent to a person with Peaches in the box.
Who among the following sits in alignment with T and W?
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are nine persons sitting in three parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They have different boxes with different fruits such as Apple, Mango, Banana, Guava, Orange and Peach.
1. A person with Oranges sits in alignment with the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
2. Apples are in two boxes.
3. P sits to the immediate right of V in row 1.
4. U, R and P are sitting in different rows but are aligned diagonally with one another.
5. R has Apples in the box and the person to the second right of R has Peaches in the box.
6. X and Q are sitting in front of each other in rows 2 and 3.
7. V and T are diagonally opposite to each other and S sits in the 3rd row.
8. U and W have Peaches in their boxes.
9. A person who has Bananas in the box sits between the persons who have Apples and Peaches.
10. Q and a person who has Bananas are sitting diagonally opposite to each other.
11. Two persons with Mangoes and Guavas in boxes sit immediately next to each other, with a person who has Mangoes in the box being adjacent to a person with Peaches in the box.
Who among the following has Apples in the box?
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Twenty persons are working in a bank at different designations- Chairman, Chief executive officer (CEO), managing director (MD), Manager and Clerk, where Chairman is the seniormost and clerk is the juniormost designation.
Note: The number of persons working in each position is one less than the number of persons working in their immediate junior position. If P works with Q, then P and Q are working in the same designation.
Even number of persons is senior to I. Odd number of persons working in G’s designation. The number of persons junior to G is one more than the number of persons senior to Z. E, Q and M are working in the same designation. The number of persons senior to M is the same as the number of persons working in the same designation where J works. J is junior to A. Even number of persons working in A’s designation. D is immediately junior to A and is working in senior position to Managing director. The number of persons senior to B is one less than the number of person junior to T.U is immediately senior to F, who is not working with I. O works as a clerk. H works with neither U nor Z. Both C and Y are immediately juniors to H but not working with B. Even number of persons working in N’s designation. Both S and L are senior to N.
All the persons except the persons who are designated as CEO are transferred to three departments viz. R&D, Sales and Legal as per the following conditions:
I. The person whose name starts with the letter which comes after “M” and also works with the person whose name starts with a vowel which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to R&D department.
II. The persons whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” and also even number of persons work along with the person, whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to Sales department.
III. The remaining persons are transferred to Legal department.
The persons who are working as CEO are assigned to the head of the three departments as per the condition given below.
The persons assigned to head of the R&D, Sales and Legal as per the reverse alphabetical order respectively.
What is the difference between the number of persons in the Legal and R&D departments?
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Twenty persons are working in a bank at different designations- Chairman, Chief executive officer (CEO), managing director (MD), Manager and Clerk, where Chairman is the seniormost and clerk is the juniormost designation.
Note: The number of persons working in each position is one less than the number of persons working in their immediate junior position. If P works with Q, then P and Q are working in the same designation.
Even number of persons is senior to I. Odd number of persons working in G’s designation. The number of persons junior to G is one more than the number of persons senior to Z. E, Q and M are working in the same designation. The number of persons senior to M is the same as the number of persons working in the same designation where J works. J is junior to A. Even number of persons working in A’s designation. D is immediately junior to A and is working in senior position to Managing director. The number of persons senior to B is one less than the number of person junior to T.U is immediately senior to F, who is not working with I. O works as a clerk. H works with neither U nor Z. Both C and Y are immediately juniors to H but not working with B. Even number of persons working in N’s designation. Both S and L are senior to N.
All the persons except the persons who are designated as CEO are transferred to three departments viz. R&D, Sales and Legal as per the following conditions:
I. The person whose name starts with the letter which comes after “M” and also works with the person whose name starts with a vowel which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to R&D department.
II. The persons whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” and also even number of persons work along with the person, whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to Sales department.
III. The remaining persons are transferred to Legal department.
The persons who are working as CEO are assigned to the head of the three departments as per the condition given below.
The persons assigned to head of the R&D, Sales and Legal as per the reverse alphabetical order respectively.
How many persons are working in the legal department whose name starts with a vowel and who is the head of the R&D department?
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Twenty persons are working in a bank at different designations- Chairman, Chief executive officer (CEO), managing director (MD), Manager and Clerk, where Chairman is the seniormost and clerk is the juniormost designation.
Note: The number of persons working in each position is one less than the number of persons working in their immediate junior position. If P works with Q, then P and Q are working in the same designation.
Even number of persons is senior to I. Odd number of persons working in G’s designation. The number of persons junior to G is one more than the number of persons senior to Z. E, Q and M are working in the same designation. The number of persons senior to M is the same as the number of persons working in the same designation where J works. J is junior to A. Even number of persons working in A’s designation. D is immediately junior to A and is working in senior position to Managing director. The number of persons senior to B is one less than the number of person junior to T.U is immediately senior to F, who is not working with I. O works as a clerk. H works with neither U nor Z. Both C and Y are immediately juniors to H but not working with B. Even number of persons working in N’s designation. Both S and L are senior to N.
All the persons except the persons who are designated as CEO are transferred to three departments viz. R&D, Sales and Legal as per the following conditions:
I. The person whose name starts with the letter which comes after “M” and also works with the person whose name starts with a vowel which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to R&D department.
II. The persons whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” and also even number of persons work along with the person, whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to Sales department.
III. The remaining persons are transferred to Legal department.
The persons who are working as CEO are assigned to the head of the three departments as per the condition given below.
The persons assigned to head of the R&D, Sales and Legal as per the reverse alphabetical order respectively.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Twenty persons are working in a bank at different designations- Chairman, Chief executive officer (CEO), managing director (MD), Manager and Clerk, where Chairman is the seniormost and clerk is the juniormost designation.
Note: The number of persons working in each position is one less than the number of persons working in their immediate junior position. If P works with Q, then P and Q are working in the same designation.
Even number of persons is senior to I. Odd number of persons working in G’s designation. The number of persons junior to G is one more than the number of persons senior to Z. E, Q and M are working in the same designation. The number of persons senior to M is the same as the number of persons working in the same designation where J works. J is junior to A. Even number of persons working in A’s designation. D is immediately junior to A and is working in senior position to Managing director. The number of persons senior to B is one less than the number of person junior to T.U is immediately senior to F, who is not working with I. O works as a clerk. H works with neither U nor Z. Both C and Y are immediately juniors to H but not working with B. Even number of persons working in N’s designation. Both S and L are senior to N.
All the persons except the persons who are designated as CEO are transferred to three departments viz. R&D, Sales and Legal as per the following conditions:
I. The person whose name starts with the letter which comes after “M” and also works with the person whose name starts with a vowel which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to R&D department.
II. The persons whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” and also even number of persons work along with the person, whose name starts with the letter which comes before “M” in the alphabetical series are transferred to Sales department.
III. The remaining persons are transferred to Legal department.
The persons who are working as CEO are assigned to the head of the three departments as per the condition given below.
The persons assigned to head of the R&D, Sales and Legal as per the reverse alphabetical order respectively.
Who among the following person is the head of the Sales department?
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A hexagon has 6 equal sides in which a circle is inscribed and inside a circle, a triangle is inscribed.
Eight persons Prakash, Bumrah, Ravi, Dangi, Taplov, Farhan, Viladmir and Himesh are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at an equal distance starting with Bumrah on top centre. Circle, hexagon and triangle are arranged in a way such that corner A of the triangle is just below Bumrah and corner 1 of the hexagon is just above Bumrah. Each of them is wearing a shirt and a certain number is written on that. No one is wearing the shirt having same number. The corners of the triangle are named A, B and C in anticlockwise direction. Similarly, the corners of the hexagon are marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in clockwise direction.
The person wearing the shirt with number 58 sits second to the left of Dangi. Taplov sits immediately left of Prakash. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt numbers are 58 and 65. Dangi is wearing the shirt with even number. Ravi is not an immediate neighbour of Taplov. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt number is 65 and the one whose shirt number is 89. There are two persons sitting between Prakash and Dangi. There are three persons sitting between Ravi and Farhan. Three person sit between Viladmir and the one whose shirt number is 89. Prakash is wearing the shirt with number 12 more than that of Viladmir's shirt. The sum of the shirt numbers of Prakash and Ravi is 120. Prakash is not an immediate neighbour of the one whose shirt number is 58. Bumrah is not an immediate neighbour of Viladmir. Dangi gets shirt number 35 more than that of Taplov's shirt number. The one whose shirt number is 33 sits second to the left of the one whose shirt number is 31.
Now they start playing a game by throwing a dice. Bumrah throws a dice and changes his position according to the condition given below. Only one condition which is on priority follows. All throw dice in same order as given below, i.e first Bumrah, then Viladmir, then Prakash, and so on.
Conditions:
1. If the number on the dice is prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the hexagon at position 1 facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position 3, similarly to position 5.
2. If the number on the dice is odd but nor prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the triangle at position A facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position B, similarly to position C.
3. If the number on the dice is even but not prime, then the person who gets it remains at same position.
Throws:
1. Bumrah gets 3.
2. Viladmir gets 1.
3. Prakash gets 2.
4. Ravi gets 6.
5. Farhan gets 4.
6. Taplov gets 5.
7. Dangi gets 6.
8. Himesh gets 4.
What is the sum of the shirt numbers of the persons who are sitting on the corners of the hexagon after applying the conditions?
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A hexagon has 6 equal sides in which a circle is inscribed and inside a circle, a triangle is inscribed.
Eight persons Prakash, Bumrah, Ravi, Dangi, Taplov, Farhan, Viladmir and Himesh are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at an equal distance starting with Bumrah on top centre. Circle, hexagon and triangle are arranged in a way such that corner A of the triangle is just below Bumrah and corner 1 of the hexagon is just above Bumrah. Each of them is wearing a shirt and a certain number is written on that. No one is wearing the shirt having same number. The corners of the triangle are named A, B and C in anticlockwise direction. Similarly, the corners of the hexagon are marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in clockwise direction.
The person wearing the shirt with number 58 sits second to the left of Dangi. Taplov sits immediately left of Prakash. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt numbers are 58 and 65. Dangi is wearing the shirt with even number. Ravi is not an immediate neighbour of Taplov. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt number is 65 and the one whose shirt number is 89. There are two persons sitting between Prakash and Dangi. There are three persons sitting between Ravi and Farhan. Three person sit between Viladmir and the one whose shirt number is 89. Prakash is wearing the shirt with number 12 more than that of Viladmir's shirt. The sum of the shirt numbers of Prakash and Ravi is 120. Prakash is not an immediate neighbour of the one whose shirt number is 58. Bumrah is not an immediate neighbour of Viladmir. Dangi gets shirt number 35 more than that of Taplov's shirt number. The one whose shirt number is 33 sits second to the left of the one whose shirt number is 31.
Now they start playing a game by throwing a dice. Bumrah throws a dice and changes his position according to the condition given below. Only one condition which is on priority follows. All throw dice in same order as given below, i.e first Bumrah, then Viladmir, then Prakash, and so on.
Conditions:
1. If the number on the dice is prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the hexagon at position 1 facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position 3, similarly to position 5.
2. If the number on the dice is odd but nor prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the triangle at position A facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position B, similarly to position C.
3. If the number on the dice is even but not prime, then the person who gets it remains at same position.
Throws:
1. Bumrah gets 3.
2. Viladmir gets 1.
3. Prakash gets 2.
4. Ravi gets 6.
5. Farhan gets 4.
6. Taplov gets 5.
7. Dangi gets 6.
8. Himesh gets 4.
Who sits to the immediate left of Farhan after applying the conditions?
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A hexagon has 6 equal sides in which a circle is inscribed and inside a circle, a triangle is inscribed.
Eight persons Prakash, Bumrah, Ravi, Dangi, Taplov, Farhan, Viladmir and Himesh are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at an equal distance starting with Bumrah on top centre. Circle, hexagon and triangle are arranged in a way such that corner A of the triangle is just below Bumrah and corner 1 of the hexagon is just above Bumrah. Each of them is wearing a shirt and a certain number is written on that. No one is wearing the shirt having same number. The corners of the triangle are named A, B and C in anticlockwise direction. Similarly, the corners of the hexagon are marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in clockwise direction.
The person wearing the shirt with number 58 sits second to the left of Dangi. Taplov sits immediately left of Prakash. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt numbers are 58 and 65. Dangi is wearing the shirt with even number. Ravi is not an immediate neighbour of Taplov. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt number is 65 and the one whose shirt number is 89. There are two persons sitting between Prakash and Dangi. There are three persons sitting between Ravi and Farhan. Three person sit between Viladmir and the one whose shirt number is 89. Prakash is wearing the shirt with number 12 more than that of Viladmir's shirt. The sum of the shirt numbers of Prakash and Ravi is 120. Prakash is not an immediate neighbour of the one whose shirt number is 58. Bumrah is not an immediate neighbour of Viladmir. Dangi gets shirt number 35 more than that of Taplov's shirt number. The one whose shirt number is 33 sits second to the left of the one whose shirt number is 31.
Now they start playing a game by throwing a dice. Bumrah throws a dice and changes his position according to the condition given below. Only one condition which is on priority follows. All throw dice in same order as given below, i.e first Bumrah, then Viladmir, then Prakash, and so on.
Conditions:
1. If the number on the dice is prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the hexagon at position 1 facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position 3, similarly to position 5.
2. If the number on the dice is odd but nor prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the triangle at position A facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position B, similarly to position C.
3. If the number on the dice is even but not prime, then the person who gets it remains at same position.
Throws:
1. Bumrah gets 3.
2. Viladmir gets 1.
3. Prakash gets 2.
4. Ravi gets 6.
5. Farhan gets 4.
6. Taplov gets 5.
7. Dangi gets 6.
8. Himesh gets 4.
How many persons remain on the same position?
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A hexagon has 6 equal sides in which a circle is inscribed and inside a circle, a triangle is inscribed.
Eight persons Prakash, Bumrah, Ravi, Dangi, Taplov, Farhan, Viladmir and Himesh are sitting around a circular table facing the centre at an equal distance starting with Bumrah on top centre. Circle, hexagon and triangle are arranged in a way such that corner A of the triangle is just below Bumrah and corner 1 of the hexagon is just above Bumrah. Each of them is wearing a shirt and a certain number is written on that. No one is wearing the shirt having same number. The corners of the triangle are named A, B and C in anticlockwise direction. Similarly, the corners of the hexagon are marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in clockwise direction.
The person wearing the shirt with number 58 sits second to the left of Dangi. Taplov sits immediately left of Prakash. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt numbers are 58 and 65. Dangi is wearing the shirt with even number. Ravi is not an immediate neighbour of Taplov. Only one person sits between the one whose shirt number is 65 and the one whose shirt number is 89. There are two persons sitting between Prakash and Dangi. There are three persons sitting between Ravi and Farhan. Three person sit between Viladmir and the one whose shirt number is 89. Prakash is wearing the shirt with number 12 more than that of Viladmir's shirt. The sum of the shirt numbers of Prakash and Ravi is 120. Prakash is not an immediate neighbour of the one whose shirt number is 58. Bumrah is not an immediate neighbour of Viladmir. Dangi gets shirt number 35 more than that of Taplov's shirt number. The one whose shirt number is 33 sits second to the left of the one whose shirt number is 31.
Now they start playing a game by throwing a dice. Bumrah throws a dice and changes his position according to the condition given below. Only one condition which is on priority follows. All throw dice in same order as given below, i.e first Bumrah, then Viladmir, then Prakash, and so on.
Conditions:
1. If the number on the dice is prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the hexagon at position 1 facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position 3, similarly to position 5.
2. If the number on the dice is odd but nor prime, then the person who gets it first moves to the triangle at position A facing the centre, then the second person who gets it moves to position B, similarly to position C.
3. If the number on the dice is even but not prime, then the person who gets it remains at same position.
Throws:
1. Bumrah gets 3.
2. Viladmir gets 1.
3. Prakash gets 2.
4. Ravi gets 6.
5. Farhan gets 4.
6. Taplov gets 5.
7. Dangi gets 6.
8. Himesh gets 4.
What is the number of the shirt of the person sitting at the triangle after applying the conditions?
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A certain number of persons are living in a building where The lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has two flats viz. Flat A and Flat B where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of Floor 3 and so on, similarly for Flat B.
Only three floors are between K and H, who lives southwest of S. Only one floor is there between S and H. K and S are living in different flats. Q lives two floors above K. Q lives northwest of L. Only two floors are between S and L. I lives three floors above L and both are living in the same flat. T lives east of M. P lives southeast of H who lives north of M. P does not live on the adjacent floor of T. Not more than one floor is between H and P. Not more than two floors are between P and M. As many floors between S and P as between P and T. As many floors above Q as below V who lives southwest of P. V lives above M but not immediately above M. T lives on the bottommost floor.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true?
I. Only three floors are between K and P
II. V lives on the third floor
III. T lives southeast of H
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A certain number of persons are living in a building where The lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has two flats viz. Flat A and Flat B where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of Floor 3 and so on, similarly for Flat B.
Only three floors are between K and H, who lives southwest of S. Only one floor is there between S and H. K and S are living in different flats. Q lives two floors above K. Q lives northwest of L. Only two floors are between S and L. I lives three floors above L and both are living in the same flat. T lives east of M. P lives southeast of H who lives north of M. P does not live on the adjacent floor of T. Not more than one floor is between H and P. Not more than two floors are between P and M. As many floors between S and P as between P and T. As many floors above Q as below V who lives southwest of P. V lives above M but not immediately above M. T lives on the bottommost floor.
Who among the following person is living on the fourth floor of flat A?
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A certain number of persons are living in a building where The lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has two flats viz. Flat A and Flat B where Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below Flat A of Floor 3 and so on, similarly for Flat B.
Only three floors are between K and H, who lives southwest of S. Only one floor is there between S and H. K and S are living in different flats. Q lives two floors above K. Q lives northwest of L. Only two floors are between S and L. I lives three floors above L and both are living in the same flat. T lives east of M. P lives southeast of H who lives north of M. P does not live on the adjacent floor of T. Not more than one floor is between H and P. Not more than two floors are between P and M. As many floors between S and P as between P and T. As many floors above Q as below V who lives southwest of P. V lives above M but not immediately above M. T lives on the bottommost floor.
How many floors are in the building?
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Four married couples viz. E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, not necessarily in same order, are sitting along two concentric squares. All the persons are sitting exactly at the corners of the squares. The persons sitting in the outer square are facing the centre and the persons sitting in the inner square are facing outside. Married couples are facing each other. (If A is married to B, then both are sitting in different squares and they face each other.)
No female sits to the immediate right of G. Among K and E, one is not a female. I and E are sitting in the outer square. H is a male. L and E are married to each other. F is not an immediate neighbour of G and sits in the outer square. J, who is not sitting in the outer square, is married to G. The immediate neighbours of L are females.
Find the odd one out.
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Four married couples viz. E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, not necessarily in same order, are sitting along two concentric squares. All the persons are sitting exactly at the corners of the squares. The persons sitting in the outer square are facing the centre and the persons sitting in the inner square are facing outside. Married couples are facing each other. (If A is married to B, then both are sitting in different squares and they face each other.)
No female sits to the immediate right of G. Among K and E, one is not a female. I and E are sitting in the outer square. H is a male. L and E are married to each other. F is not an immediate neighbour of G and sits in the outer square. J, who is not sitting in the outer square, is married to G. The immediate neighbours of L are females.
Who is married to K?
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Four married couples viz. E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, not necessarily in same order, are sitting along two concentric squares. All the persons are sitting exactly at the corners of the squares. The persons sitting in the outer square are facing the centre and the persons sitting in the inner square are facing outside. Married couples are facing each other. (If A is married to B, then both are sitting in different squares and they face each other.)
No female sits to the immediate right of G. Among K and E, one is not a female. I and E are sitting in the outer square. H is a male. L and E are married to each other. F is not an immediate neighbour of G and sits in the outer square. J, who is not sitting in the outer square, is married to G. The immediate neighbours of L are females.
Who sits second to the right of G's spouse?
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Input: 4825 7395 2946 5238 9472 6439
Step I: 8741 5691 4983 1467 9854 3869
Step II: 828 554 1272 724 3640 2748
Step III: 3640 1272 554 724 828 2748
Step IV: 61 58 66 69 132 133
Step V: 122 116 132 138 264 266
Step VI: 831 662 611 462 231 221
Step VI gives the final output.
Input: 5738 8371 2594 6285 3689 9472
What is the difference between the third highest number in step III and the second lowest in step V?
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Input: 4825 7395 2946 5238 9472 6439
Step I: 8741 5691 4983 1467 9854 3869
Step II: 828 554 1272 724 3640 2748
Step III: 3640 1272 554 724 828 2748
Step IV: 61 58 66 69 132 133
Step V: 122 116 132 138 264 266
Step VI: 831 662 611 462 231 221
Step VI gives the final output.
Input: 5738 8371 2594 6285 3689 9472
If 4198 is related to 1567 in step I, 328 is related to 3640 in step III in a certain way, then 221 is related to which of the following number in step VI?
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Input: 4825 7395 2946 5238 9472 6439
Step I: 8741 5691 4983 1467 9854 3869
Step II: 828 554 1272 724 3640 2748
Step III: 3640 1272 554 724 828 2748
Step IV: 61 58 66 69 132 133
Step V: 122 116 132 138 264 266
Step VI: 831 662 611 462 231 221
Step VI gives the final output.
Input: 5738 8371 2594 6285 3689 9472
What is the sum of the number which is third from the left end in step II and second from the right end in step VI?
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Input: 4825 7395 2946 5238 9472 6439
Step I: 8741 5691 4983 1467 9854 3869
Step II: 828 554 1272 724 3640 2748
Step III: 3640 1272 554 724 828 2748
Step IV: 61 58 66 69 132 133
Step V: 122 116 132 138 264 266
Step VI: 831 662 611 462 231 221
Step VI gives the final output.
Input: 5738 8371 2594 6285 3689 9472
If all the digits are added within the number in step I, then which among the following number will obtain the highest value?
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Eight people, P, Q R, S, T, U, V and W, were born in different years, viz. 1954, 1961, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1985, 1989 and 1995, but not necessarily in the same order.
NOTE: (A) All calculations are done with respect to the present year 2017, assuming the month and date to be same as that of the years of birth as mentioned above.
(B) Each person is assumed to be born on the same date and same month of the respective years.
V was born in a year after 1970. R is younger than V. The difference between the present ages of R and T is 24 years. The difference between the present ages of T and W is more than 15 years. W was not born in the year 1989. The year of birth of S is an odd number. P is younger than S. The sum of present ages of P and U is 67 years. P is older than U.
If K is 12 years older than U, what is the present age of K (in years)?
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Eight people, P, Q R, S, T, U, V and W, were born in different years, viz. 1954, 1961, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1985, 1989 and 1995, but not necessarily in the same order.
NOTE: (A) All calculations are done with respect to the present year 2017, assuming the month and date to be same as that of the years of birth as mentioned above.
(B) Each person is assumed to be born on the same date and same month of the respective years.
V was born in a year after 1970. R is younger than V. The difference between the present ages of R and T is 24 years. The difference between the present ages of T and W is more than 15 years. W was not born in the year 1989. The year of birth of S is an odd number. P is younger than S. The sum of present ages of P and U is 67 years. P is older than U.
Who amongst the following was born in an even-numbered year?
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Eight people, P, Q R, S, T, U, V and W, were born in different years, viz. 1954, 1961, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1985, 1989 and 1995, but not necessarily in the same order.
NOTE: (A) All calculations are done with respect to the present year 2017, assuming the month and date to be same as that of the years of birth as mentioned above.
(B) Each person is assumed to be born on the same date and same month of the respective years.
V was born in a year after 1970. R is younger than V. The difference between the present ages of R and T is 24 years. The difference between the present ages of T and W is more than 15 years. W was not born in the year 1989. The year of birth of S is an odd number. P is younger than S. The sum of present ages of P and U is 67 years. P is older than U.
Who amongst the following was born in the year 1968?
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Nine persons were born in different months-January, March, April, May, June, August, September, November and December of the same year. Each of them likes a different number which is more than 30 but less than 200.
Note: The persons born in the month which has an even number of days like the number which is of the same multiple and the persons born in the month which has an odd number of days like the number which is of the same multiple.
The one who likes 52 was born six months before K. Only two persons were born between the one who likes 52 and P. The number of months before P is one less than the number of months after the one who likes the number which is 21 more than Q, who was born four months before K. The number of persons born between M and the one who likes 176 is one more than the number of persons born between the one who likes 176 and Q. The difference between the number liked by M and I is 9, where I was born two months before L. Only three persons were born between L and the one who likes the number which is a perfect square, who is not the eldest among all. The one who likes 117 was born four months after N. The number liked by N is 6 less than O, who likes the number which is highest among all. Only three persons were born between J and the one who likes the number which is 25 less than K. The number liked by J is 11 more than P.
What is the sum of the numbers liked by K and the one who was born seven months before Q?
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Nine persons were born in different months-January, March, April, May, June, August, September, November and December of the same year. Each of them likes a different number which is more than 30 but less than 200.
Note: The persons born in the month which has an even number of days like the number which is of the same multiple and the persons born in the month which has an odd number of days like the number which is of the same multiple.
The one who likes 52 was born six months before K. Only two persons were born between the one who likes 52 and P. The number of months before P is one less than the number of months after the one who likes the number which is 21 more than Q, who was born four months before K. The number of persons born between M and the one who likes 176 is one more than the number of persons born between the one who likes 176 and Q. The difference between the number liked by M and I is 9, where I was born two months before L. Only three persons were born between L and the one who likes the number which is a perfect square, who is not the eldest among all. The one who likes 117 was born four months after N. The number liked by N is 6 less than O, who likes the number which is highest among all. Only three persons were born between J and the one who likes the number which is 25 less than K. The number liked by J is 11 more than P.
Who was born exactly between the one who was born two months before P and the one who was born immediately after O?
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Nine persons were born in different months-January, March, April, May, June, August, September, November and December of the same year. Each of them likes a different number which is more than 30 but less than 200.
Note: The persons born in the month which has an even number of days like the number which is of the same multiple and the persons born in the month which has an odd number of days like the number which is of the same multiple.
The one who likes 52 was born six months before K. Only two persons were born between the one who likes 52 and P. The number of months before P is one less than the number of months after the one who likes the number which is 21 more than Q, who was born four months before K. The number of persons born between M and the one who likes 176 is one more than the number of persons born between the one who likes 176 and Q. The difference between the number liked by M and I is 9, where I was born two months before L. Only three persons were born between L and the one who likes the number which is a perfect square, who is not the eldest among all. The one who likes 117 was born four months after N. The number liked by N is 6 less than O, who likes the number which is highest among all. Only three persons were born between J and the one who likes the number which is 25 less than K. The number liked by J is 11 more than P.
Which among the following statement is not true with respect to the final arrangement?
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Nine persons were born in different months-January, March, April, May, June, August, September, November and December of the same year. Each of them likes a different number which is more than 30 but less than 200.
Note: The persons born in the month which has an even number of days like the number which is of the same multiple and the persons born in the month which has an odd number of days like the number which is of the same multiple.
The one who likes 52 was born six months before K. Only two persons were born between the one who likes 52 and P. The number of months before P is one less than the number of months after the one who likes the number which is 21 more than Q, who was born four months before K. The number of persons born between M and the one who likes 176 is one more than the number of persons born between the one who likes 176 and Q. The difference between the number liked by M and I is 9, where I was born two months before L. Only three persons were born between L and the one who likes the number which is a perfect square, who is not the eldest among all. The one who likes 117 was born four months after N. The number liked by N is 6 less than O, who likes the number which is highest among all. Only three persons were born between J and the one who likes the number which is 25 less than K. The number liked by J is 11 more than P.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?
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Eight persons of a family P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Following information is known about their seating arrangement.
(i) P's husband sits third to the right of R and is adjacent to Q's wife.
(ii) R is the brother of T and sits opposite his mother.
(iii) Q is the son of T, who is not adjacent to male.
(iv) Exactly two persons sit between Q's sister P and Q's son. Q's son is not sitting opposite his mother.
(v) U is second to the left of P who is not adjacent to female. S is the mother of V.
Who is sitting second to the left of Q's son?