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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Eight persons are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit in the middle of the sides while four of them sit at the corners and all are facing away from the center. A boundary is made around the table with 6 inches gap between the table and the boundary. Eight persons are sitting around a boundary in such a way that four persons sit in the middle of the sides of the boundary, while four persons sit at the corners of the boundary and all of them are facing inside the boundary.

Note:

i) Consecutive alphabetically named persons neither sit together nor face each other

ii) If it is given that, A is facing B, then one of them sits at the rectangular table and another one sits at the boundary. If it is given that A sits opposite to B, then both are sitting on the rectangular table or boundary.

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P. Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I. As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C. O sits immediate left of K, who faces H. No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D. The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M. J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner. Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N. J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true with respect to the final arrangement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 1
Final arrangement

We have,

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P.

Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I.

As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C.

O sits immediate left of K, who faces H.

No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M.

J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner.

Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N.

J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

While applying above conditions, case 2, 3 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Eight persons are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit in the middle of the sides while four of them sit at the corners and all are facing away from the center. A boundary is made around the table with 6 inches gap between the table and the boundary. Eight persons are sitting around a boundary in such a way that four persons sit in the middle of the sides of the boundary, while four persons sit at the corners of the boundary and all of them are facing inside the boundary.

Note:

i) Consecutive alphabetically named persons neither sit together nor face each other

ii) If it is given that A is facing B, then one of them sits at the rectangular table and another one sits at the boundary. If it is given that A sits opposite to B, then both are sitting on the rectangular table or boundary.

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P. Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I. As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C. O sits immediate left of K, who faces H. No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D. The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M. J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner. Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N. J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order within the table and within the boundary, starting from A and B in a clockwise direction, then who faces the one who sits immediate left of L?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 2
Final arrangement

We have,

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P.

Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I.

As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C.

O sits immediate left of K, who faces H.

No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M.

J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner.

Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N.

J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

While applying above conditions, case 2, 3 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Eight persons are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit in the middle of the sides while four of them sit at the corners and all are facing away from the center. A boundary is made around the table with 6 inches gap between the table and the boundary. Eight persons are sitting around a boundary in such a way that four persons sit in the middle of the sides of the boundary, while four persons sit at the corners of the boundary and all of them are facing inside the boundary.

Note:

i) Consecutive alphabetically named persons neither sit together nor face each other

ii) If it is given that A is facing B, then one of them sits at the rectangular table and another one sits at the boundary. If it is given that A sits opposite to B, then both are sitting on the rectangular table or boundary.

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P. Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I. As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C. O sits immediate left of K, who faces H. No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D. The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M. J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner. Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N. J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

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?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 3
Final arrangement

We have,

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P.

Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I.

As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C.

O sits immediate left of K, who faces H.

No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M.

J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner.

Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N.

J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

While applying above conditions, case 2, 3 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Eight persons are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit in the middle of the sides while four of them sit at the corners and all are facing away from the center. A boundary is made around the table with 6 inches gap between the table and the boundary. Eight persons are sitting around a boundary in such a way that four persons sit in the middle of the sides of the boundary, while four persons sit at the corners of the boundary and all of them are facing inside the boundary.

Note:

i) Consecutive alphabetically named persons neither sit together nor face each other

ii) If it is given that A is facing B, then one of them sits at the rectangular table and another one sits at the boundary. If it is given that A sits opposite to B, then both are sitting on the rectangular table or boundary.

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P. Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I. As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C. O sits immediate left of K, who faces H. No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D. The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M. J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner. Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N. J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

Who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to the one who faces H?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 4
Final arrangement

We have,

The one who faces I sits third to the right of P.

Two persons sit between P and B, who faces I.

As many persons sit between P and B as between I and C, when counted from the right of both P and C.

O sits immediate left of K, who faces H.

No one sits between O and E, who sits opposite to D.

Again we have,

The number of persons sitting between G and L is two less than the number of persons sitting between M and F, when counted from the left of both G and M.

J, who neither sits adjacent to B and N nor sits at the corner.

Less than two persons are sitting between M and N, when counted from the left of N.

J sits opposite to A, who faces away from the center.

While applying above conditions, case 2, 3 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 1 gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input: point 46 22 hide angel 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego

Step I: 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego angel

Step II: 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 56 angel ego

Step III: 42 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 wood dig 56 angel ego upper

Step IV: 46 42 32 22 point hide 76 65 wood 56 angel ego upper dig

Step V: 56 46 42 32 22 point 76 65 wood angel ego upper dig hide

Step VI: 65 56 46 42 32 22 76 wood angel ego upper dig hide point

Step VII: 76 65 56 46 42 32 22 angel ego upper dig hide point wood

And Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.

As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

What is the difference between 3rd number from left end and 6th number from left end in penultimate step?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 5
In the given illustration

1) Numbers are arranged in descending order.

2) In case of words first vowels are arranged in ascending order followed by consonants in ascending order as per their position in dictionary.

3) A word and number is arranged simultaneously in each step.

In first step, the lowest number is arranged at leftmost position i.e. at first position and lowest vowel as per dictionary is arranged at rightmost position i.e. at last position of the sentence. Both word and number are arranged simultaneously and else all are shifted accordingly.

In step 2 next lowest number is placed again at first position i.e. immediate left to the previously arranged number and next lowest vowel/consonant is placed at last position i.e. immediate right to previously arranged word and else all are shifted accordingly.

The same process is followed till all the words and numbers are rearranged as all numbers at left side in decreasing order and all words first according to vowel than according to consonant at right side of the lowest number in increasing order as per dictionary.

Now given input is: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

Step I: 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98 enter

Step II: 25 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean 44 mock 63 98 enter ink

Step III: 34 25 18 86 youth hammer user 44 mock 63 98 enter ink ocean

Step IV: 44 34 25 18 86 youth hammer mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer

Step VI: 86 63 44 34 25 18 youth 98 enter ink ocean user hammer mock

Step VII: 98 86 63 44 34 25 18 enter ink ocean user hammer mock youth

Step VII is the last step of the given input.

Thus step VI is the penultimate step.

Here 3rd number from left end is 44 and 6th number from left end is 18.

Difference between 44 and 18 is 26.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input: point 46 22 hide angel 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego

Step I: 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego angel

Step II: 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 56 angel ego

Step III: 42 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 wood dig 56 angel ego upper

Step IV: 46 42 32 22 point hide 76 65 wood 56 angel ego upper dig

Step V: 56 46 42 32 22 point 76 65 wood angel ego upper dig hide

Step VI: 65 56 46 42 32 22 76 wood angel ego upper dig hide point

Step VII: 76 65 56 46 42 32 22 angel ego upper dig hide point wood

And Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.

As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

Which of the following represents the position of ‘youth’ in the sixth step?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 6
n the given illustration

1) Numbers are arranged in descending order.

2) In case of words first vowels are arranged in ascending order followed by consonants in ascending order as per their position in dictionary.

3) A word and number is arranged simultaneously in each step.

In first step, the lowest number is arranged at leftmost position i.e. at first position and lowest vowel as per dictionary is arranged at rightmost position i.e. at last position of the sentence. Both word and number are arranged simultaneously and else all are shifted accordingly.

In step 2 next lowest number is placed again at first position i.e. immediate left to the previously arranged number and next lowest vowel/consonant is placed at last position i.e. immediate right to previously arranged word and else all are shifted accordingly.

The same process is followed till all the words and numbers are rearranged as all numbers at left side in decreasing order and all words first according to vowel than according to consonant at right side of the lowest number in increasing order as per dictionary.

Now given input is: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

Step I: 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98 enter

Step II: 25 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean 44 mock 63 98 enter ink

Step III: 34 25 18 86 youth hammer user 44 mock 63 98 enter ink ocean

Step IV: 44 34 25 18 86 youth hammer mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer

Step VI: 86 63 44 34 25 18 youth 98 enter ink ocean user hammer mock

Clearly, ‘youth’ is 7th from left and 8th from right in step VI.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input: point 46 22 hide angel 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego

Step I: 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego angel

Step II: 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 56 angel ego

Step III: 42 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 wood dig 56 angel ego upper

Step IV: 46 42 32 22 point hide 76 65 wood 56 angel ego upper dig

Step V: 56 46 42 32 22 point 76 65 wood angel ego upper dig hide

Step VI: 65 56 46 42 32 22 76 wood angel ego upper dig hide point

Step VII: 76 65 56 46 42 32 22 angel ego upper dig hide point wood

And Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.

As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

Which step number is the following output?

44 34 18 25 86 hammer youth mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 7
In the given illustration

1) Numbers are arranged in descending order.

2) In case of words first vowels are arranged in ascending order followed by consonants in ascending order as per their position in dictionary.

3) A word and number is arranged simultaneously in each step.

In first step, the lowest number is arranged at leftmost position i.e. at first position and lowest vowel as per dictionary is arranged at rightmost position i.e. at last position of the sentence. Both word and number are arranged simultaneously and else all are shifted accordingly.

In step 2 next lowest number is placed again at first position i.e. immediate left to the previously arranged number and next lowest vowel/consonant is placed at last position i.e. immediate right to previously arranged word and else all are shifted accordingly.

The same process is followed till all the words and numbers are rearranged as all numbers at left side in decreasing order and all words first according to vowel than according to consonant at right side of the lowest number in increasing order as per dictionary.

Now given input is: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

Step I: 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98 enter

Step II: 25 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean 44 mock 63 98 enter ink

Step III: 34 25 18 86 youth hammer user 44 mock 63 98 enter ink ocean

Step IV: 44 34 25 18 86 youth hammer mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer

Step VI: 86 63 44 34 25 18 youth 98 enter ink ocean user hammer mock

Step VII: 98 86 63 44 34 25 18 enter ink ocean user hammer mock youth

Step VII is the last step of the given input.

Clearly, there is no such step which matches the given step.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input: point 46 22 hide angel 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego

Step I: 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego angel

Step II: 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 56 angel ego

Step III: 42 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 wood dig 56 angel ego upper

Step IV: 46 42 32 22 point hide 76 65 wood 56 angel ego upper dig

Step V: 56 46 42 32 22 point 76 65 wood angel ego upper dig hide

Step VI: 65 56 46 42 32 22 76 wood angel ego upper dig hide point

Step VII: 76 65 56 46 42 32 22 angel ego upper dig hide point wood

And Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.

As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

How many elements (words or numbers) are there between ‘ink’ and ‘44’ as they appear in the last step of the output?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 8
In the given illustration

1) Numbers are arranged in descending order.

2) In case of words first vowels are arranged in ascending order followed by consonants in ascending order as per their position in dictionary.

3) A word and number is arranged simultaneously in each step.

In first step, the lowest number is arranged at leftmost position i.e. at first position and lowest vowel as per dictionary is arranged at rightmost position i.e. at last position of the sentence. Both word and number are arranged simultaneously and else all are shifted accordingly.

In step 2 next lowest number is placed again at first position i.e. immediate left to the previously arranged number and next lowest vowel/consonant is placed at last position i.e. immediate right to previously arranged word and else all are shifted accordingly.

The same process is followed till all the words and numbers are rearranged as all numbers at left side in decreasing order and all words first according to vowel than according to consonant at right side of the lowest number in increasing order as per dictionary.

Now given input is: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

Step I: 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98 enter

Step II: 25 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean 44 mock 63 98 enter ink

Step III: 34 25 18 86 youth hammer user 44 mock 63 98 enter ink ocean

Step IV: 44 34 25 18 86 youth hammer mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer

Step VI: 86 63 44 34 25 18 youth 98 enter ink ocean user hammer mock

Step VII: 98 86 63 44 34 25 18 enter ink ocean user hammer mock youth

Step VII is the last step of the given input.

Clearly, four words/numbers are there in between ‘ink’ and ‘44’ in last step of the input.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input: point 46 22 hide angel 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego

Step I: 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 32 56 ego angel

Step II: 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 42 wood dig upper 56 angel ego

Step III: 42 32 22 point 46 hide 76 65 wood dig 56 angel ego upper

Step IV: 46 42 32 22 point hide 76 65 wood 56 angel ego upper dig

Step V: 56 46 42 32 22 point 76 65 wood angel ego upper dig hide

Step VI: 65 56 46 42 32 22 76 wood angel ego upper dig hide point

Step VII: 76 65 56 46 42 32 22 angel ego upper dig hide point wood

And Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.

As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

Which word/number would be at 6th position from the right in Step V?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 9
In the given illustration

1) Numbers are arranged in descending order.

2) In case of words first vowels are arranged in ascending order followed by consonants in ascending order as per their position in dictionary.

3) A word and number is arranged simultaneously in each step.

In first step, the lowest number is arranged at leftmost position i.e. at first position and lowest vowel as per dictionary is arranged at rightmost position i.e. at last position of the sentence. Both word and number are arranged simultaneously and else all are shifted accordingly.

In step 2 next lowest number is placed again at first position i.e. immediate left to the previously arranged number and next lowest vowel/consonant is placed at last position i.e. immediate right to previously arranged word and else all are shifted accordingly.

The same process is followed till all the words and numbers are rearranged as all numbers at left side in decreasing order and all words first according to vowel than according to consonant at right side of the lowest number in increasing order as per dictionary.

Now given input is: 86 youth hammer 18 34 user enter ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98

Step I: 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean ink 44 25 mock 63 98 enter

Step II: 25 18 86 youth hammer 34 user ocean 44 mock 63 98 enter ink

Step III: 34 25 18 86 youth hammer user 44 mock 63 98 enter ink ocean

Step IV: 44 34 25 18 86 youth hammer mock 63 98 enter ink ocean user

Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer

(Left) Step V: 63 44 34 25 18 86 youth mock 98 enter ink ocean user hammer (Right)

Clearly, number ‘98’ is at 6th position from right in step V.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Seven persons are living in a 7-storey building numbered from 1 to 7, from bottom to top respectively. They like different font styles- Cambria, Ebrima, Arial, Calibri, Meiryo, Verdana and Candara.

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G. Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana. The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F. As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B. At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Arial. No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G. A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo. A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

Who among the following person lives three floors above the one who lives immediately above the one who likes Cambria?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 10
Final arrangement

We have

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G.

Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana.

The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F.

From the above conditions, we have four possibilities:

Again we have

As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B.

At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Ariel.

No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G.

While applying the above conditions, case 2 and 3 get eliminated.

Again we have,

A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri.

Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo.

A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

While applying the above conditions, case 1 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 4.a gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Seven persons are living in a 7-storey building numbered from 1 to 7, from bottom to top respectively. They like different font styles- Cambria, Ebrima, Arial, Calibri, Meiryo, Verdana and Candara.

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G. Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana. The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F. As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B. At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Arial. No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G. A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo. A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

As many persons live between D and C as between _ and _?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 11
Final arrangement

We have

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G.

Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana.

The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F.

From the above conditions, we have four possibilities:

Again we have

As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B.

At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Ariel.

No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G.

While applying the above conditions, case 2 and 3 get eliminated.

Again we have,

A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri.

Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo.

A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

While applying the above conditions, case 1 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 4.a gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Seven persons are living in a 7-storey building numbered from 1 to 7, from bottom to top respectively. They like different font styles- Cambria, Ebrima, Arial, Calibri, Meiryo, Verdana and Candara.

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G. Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana. The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F. As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B. At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Arial. No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G. A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo. A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

Which of the following combination is true?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 12
Final arrangement

We have

The one who likes Calibri lives four floors above G.

Only one person lives between G and the one who likes Verdana.

The number of persons living below the one who likes Verdana is one less than the number of persons living above F.

From the above conditions, we have four possibilities:

Again we have

As many persons live between D and the one who likes Ebrima as between the one who likes Ebrima and B.

At-least two persons live below C, who lives two floors below the one who likes Ariel.

No one lives between C and the one who likes Candara, which is not liked by G.

While applying the above conditions, case 2 and 3 get eliminated.

Again we have,

A neither likes Verdana nor Calibri.

Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Meiryo.

A is not living on the adjacent floor of D, who doesn’t like Cambria.

While applying the above conditions, case 1 and 4 get eliminated. Thus, case 4.a gives the final arrangement.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

8 people - D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Four of them are facing inside and other four are facing outside. Two persons who are facing the same direction are not sitting with each other. Each of them likes to play different sports - hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football. F does not like to play cricket. G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton. The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M. M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football. Only one person is sitting between D and G. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket. Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery. K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery. The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside. Neither D nor F likes to play tennis. F is sitting sixth to the left of H. Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey. L doesn’t like to play bowling.

E likes to play which sport?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 13
8 People: D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M.

8 Sports: Hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football.

Facing directions: Inside and outside.

1) G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton.

2) The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M.

3) M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football.

4) Only one person is sitting between D and G.

5) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket.

6) Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery.

7) K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery.

8) The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside.

9) Neither D nor F likes to play tennis.

10) F is sitting sixth to the left of H and F does not like to play cricket.

11) Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey.

12) L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Thus, E likes to play hockey.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

8 people - D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Four of them are facing inside and other four are facing outside. Two persons who are facing the same direction are not sitting with each other. Each of them likes to play different sports - hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football. F does not like to play cricket. G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton. The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M. M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football. Only one person is sitting between D and G. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket. Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery. K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery. The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside. Neither D nor F likes to play tennis. F is sitting sixth to the left of H. Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey. L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Who among the following is not facing outside?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 14
8 People: D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M.

8 Sports: Hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football.

Facing directions: Inside and outside.

1) G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton.

2) The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M.

3) M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football.

4) Only one person is sitting between D and G.

5) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket.

6) Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery.

7) K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery.

8) The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside.

9) Neither D nor F likes to play tennis.

10) F is sitting sixth to the left of H and F does not like to play cricket.

11) Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey.

12) L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Thus, the person who likes to play basketball is not facing outside.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

8 people - D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Four of them are facing inside and other four are facing outside. Two persons who are facing the same direction are not sitting with each other. Each of them likes to play different sports - hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football. F does not like to play cricket. G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton. The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M. M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football. Only one person is sitting between D and G. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket. Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery. K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery. The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside. Neither D nor F likes to play tennis. F is sitting sixth to the left of H. Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey. L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Which of the following combination/s is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 15
8 People: D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M.

8 Sports: Hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football.

Facing directions: Inside and outside.

1) G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton.

2) The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M.

3) M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football.

4) Only one person is sitting between D and G.

5) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket.

6) Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery.

7) K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery.

8) The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside.

9) Neither D nor F likes to play tennis.

10) F is sitting sixth to the left of H and F does not like to play cricket.

11) Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey.

12) L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Thus, the combinations “F, Football” and “H, Cricket” are correct.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

8 people - D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Four of them are facing inside and other four are facing outside. Two persons who are facing the same direction are not sitting with each other. Each of them likes to play different sports - hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football. F does not like to play cricket. G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton. The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M. M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football. Only one person is sitting between D and G. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket. Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery. K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery. The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside. Neither D nor F likes to play tennis. F is sitting sixth to the left of H. Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey. L doesn’t like to play bowling.

How many people are sitting between L and the one who likes to play tennis, when counted from the left of L?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 16
8 People: D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M.

8 Sports: Hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football.

Facing directions: Inside and outside.

1) G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton.

2) The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M.

3) M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football.

4) Only one person is sitting between D and G.

5) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket.

6) Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery.

7) K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery.

8) The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside.

9) Neither D nor F likes to play tennis.

10) F is sitting sixth to the left of H and F does not like to play cricket.

11) Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey.

12) L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Thus, six people are sitting between them.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

8 people - D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M are sitting around a circular table with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Four of them are facing inside and other four are facing outside. Two persons who are facing the same direction are not sitting with each other. Each of them likes to play different sports - hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football. F does not like to play cricket. G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton. The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M. M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football. Only one person is sitting between D and G. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket. Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery. K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery. The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside. Neither D nor F likes to play tennis. F is sitting sixth to the left of H. Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey. L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Who among the following likes to play bowling?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 17
8 People: D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M.

8 Sports: Hockey, cricket, basketball, archery, badminton, tennis, bowling and football.

Facing directions: Inside and outside.

1) G is sitting fourth to the left of the one who likes to play badminton.

2) The one who likes to play badminton is sitting second to the right of M.

3) M is sitting fifth to the left of the one who likes to play football.

4) Only one person is sitting between D and G.

5) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes to play cricket.

6) Two persons are sitting between the ones who like to play cricket and archery.

7) K is sitting sixth to the left of the one who likes to play archery.

8) The one who likes to play tennis is sitting third to the right of E who is not facing outside.

9) Neither D nor F likes to play tennis.

10) F is sitting sixth to the left of H and F does not like to play cricket.

11) Only one person is sitting between L and the one who likes to play hockey.

12) L doesn’t like to play bowling.

Thus, D likes to play bowling.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

A@B means B is parent of A

A#B means B is Mother-in-law/Father-in-law of A

A&B means B is sister-in-law of A

A©B means B is brother-in-law of A

A!B means B is Niece/Nephew of A

A%B means B is paternal aunt/Uncle of A

A*B means B is Grand-Child of A

Statement I: A!D; C%I!J@E; G@H

Statement II: J©H#A&F*B; M#F; I&E*K

Note: No single parent in the family

How is B’s mother related to C’s uncle, if A has no niece?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

A@B means B is parent of A

A#B means B is Mother-in-law/Father-in-law of A

A&B means B is sister-in-law of A

A©B means B is brother-in-law of A

A!B means B is Niece/Nephew of A

A%B means B is paternal aunt/Uncle of A

A*B means B is Grand-Child of A

Statement I: A!D; C%I!J@E; G@H

Statement II: J©H#A&F*B; M#F; I&E*K

Note: No single parent in the family

How is K related to J, if G is the only granddaughter of E?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight floor building (not necessarily in the same order). Each person lives on a different floor. The lower-most floor is numbered as 1, the topmost floor is numbered as 8 and the remaining floors are numbered accordingly. All of them have different Vehicles – Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga (not necessarily in the same order). B lives on an odd prime numbered floor. The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B. E lives above to the person who has Alto and the two persons live between them. E does not live immediate above B. B neither has Alto nor Nissan. There is one person living between the persons who have Nissan and Alto. Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F. F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan. Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift. Two persons are living between the persons who have Audi and Swift. The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga. G does not live on an odd-numbered floor. A is owner of BMW. The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate. There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below. Neither E nor F has BMW. C is an owner of Audi.

Which of the following combinations is not correct?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 20
8 persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

Floors: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).

Vehicles: Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga.

Steps:

1) B lives on an odd prime numbered floor.

2) The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B.

Three cases will be possible as shown below:

3) E lives above to the person who has Alto and two persons live between them.

4) E does not live immediate above B.

5) B neither has Alto nor Nissan.

6) There is one person living between the persons who have Alto and Nissan.

7) Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F.

8) F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan.

The above condition is not satisfied in case 1. So [SA1], it is eliminated.

9) Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift.

10) Two persons live between the persons who have Audi and Swift.

11) G does not live on an odd-numbered floor.

12) The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate.

13) There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below.

14) The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga.

15) Neither E nor F has BMW.

Thus, case 2 gets eliminated.

So, E has Santro and A has BMW.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

Therefore, the combination “4th floor – F – Ertiga” is not correct.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight floor building (not necessarily in the same order). Each person lives on a different floor. The lower-most floor is numbered as 1, the topmost floor is numbered as 8 and the remaining floors are numbered accordingly. All of them have different Vehicles – Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga (not necessarily in the same order). B lives on an odd prime numbered floor. The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B. E lives above to the person who has Alto and the two persons live between them. E does not live immediate above B. B neither has Alto nor Nissan. There is one person living between the persons who have Nissan and Alto. Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F. F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan. Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift. Two persons are living between the persons who have Audi and Swift. The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga. G does not live on an odd-numbered floor. A is owner of BMW. The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate. There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below. Neither E nor F has BMW. C is an owner of Audi.

Who among the following lives between E’s and H’s floors?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 21
8 persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

Floors: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).

Vehicles: Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga.

Steps:

1) B lives on an odd prime numbered floor.

2) The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B.

Three cases will be possible as shown below:

3) E lives above to the person who has Alto and two persons live between them.

4) E does not live immediate above B.

5) B neither has Alto nor Nissan.

6) There is one person living between the persons who have Alto and Nissan.

7) Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F.

8) F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan.

The above condition is not satisfied in case 1. So [SA1], it is eliminated.

9) Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift.

10) Two persons live between the persons who have Audi and Swift.

11) G does not live on an odd-numbered floor.

12) The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate.

13) There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below.

14) The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga.

15) Neither E nor F has BMW.

Thus, case 2 gets eliminated.

So, E has Santro and A has BMW.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

Therefore, the one who has BMW lives between E’s and H’s floors.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight floor building (not necessarily in the same order). Each person lives on a different floor. The lower-most floor is numbered as 1, the topmost floor is numbered as 8 and the remaining floors are numbered accordingly. All of them have different Vehicles – Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga (not necessarily in the same order). B lives on an odd prime numbered floor. The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B. E lives above to the person who has Alto and the two persons live between them. E does not live immediate above B. B neither has Alto nor Nissan. There is one person living between the persons who have Nissan and Alto. Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F. F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan. Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift. Two persons are living between the persons who have Audi and Swift. The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga. G does not live on an odd-numbered floor. A is owner of BMW. The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate. There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below. Neither E nor F has BMW. C is an owner of Audi.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the given arrangement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 22
8 persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

Floors: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).

Vehicles: Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga.

Steps:

1) B lives on an odd prime numbered floor.

2) The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B.

Three cases will be possible as shown below:

3) E lives above to the person who has Alto and two persons live between them.

4) E does not live immediate above B.

5) B neither has Alto nor Nissan.

6) There is one person living between the persons who have Alto and Nissan.

7) Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F.

8) F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan.

The above condition is not satisfied in case 1. So [SA1], it is eliminated.

9) Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift.

10) Two persons live between the persons who have Audi and Swift.

11) G does not live on an odd-numbered floor.

12) The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate.

13) There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below.

14) The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga.

15) Neither E nor F has BMW.

Thus, case 2 gets eliminated.

So, E has Santro and A has BMW.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

Therefore, the statement “three persons live between D and H” is true.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight floor building (not necessarily in the same order). Each person lives on a different floor. The lower-most floor is numbered as 1, the topmost floor is numbered as 8 and the remaining floors are numbered accordingly. All of them have different Vehicles – Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga (not necessarily in the same order). B lives on an odd prime numbered floor. The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B. E lives above to the person who has Alto and the two persons live between them. E does not live immediate above B. B neither has Alto nor Nissan. There is one person living between the persons who have Nissan and Alto. Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F. F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan. Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift. Two persons are living between the persons who have Audi and Swift. The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga. G does not live on an odd-numbered floor. A is owner of BMW. The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate. There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below. Neither E nor F has BMW. C is an owner of Audi.

E has which of the following Vehicle?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 23
8 persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

Floors: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).

Vehicles: Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga.

Steps:

1) B lives on an odd prime numbered floor.

2) The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B.

Three cases will be possible as shown below:

3) E lives above to the person who has Alto and two persons live between them.

4) E does not live immediate above B.

5) B neither has Alto nor Nissan.

6) There is one person living between the persons who have Alto and Nissan.

7) Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F.

8) F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan.

The above condition is not satisfied in case 1. So [SA1], it is eliminated.

9) Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift.

10) Two persons live between the persons who have Audi and Swift.

11) G does not live on an odd-numbered floor.

12) The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate.

13) There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below.

14) The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga.

15) Neither E nor F has BMW.

Thus, case 2 gets eliminated.

So, E has Santro and A has BMW.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

Therefore, E has Santro.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight floor building (not necessarily in the same order). Each person lives on a different floor. The lower-most floor is numbered as 1, the topmost floor is numbered as 8 and the remaining floors are numbered accordingly. All of them have different Vehicles – Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga (not necessarily in the same order). B lives on an odd prime numbered floor. The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B. E lives above to the person who has Alto and the two persons live between them. E does not live immediate above B. B neither has Alto nor Nissan. There is one person living between the persons who have Nissan and Alto. Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F. F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan. Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift. Two persons are living between the persons who have Audi and Swift. The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga. G does not live on an odd-numbered floor. A is owner of BMW. The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate. There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor below. Neither E nor F has BMW. C is an owner of Audi.

Who among the following lives on the 8th floor?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 24
8 persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.

Floors: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).

Vehicles: Swift, Audi, Nissan, Alto, Zen, BMW, Santro and Ertiga.

Steps:

1) B lives on an odd prime numbered floor.

2) The number of people lives below A is same as the number of people lives above B.

Three cases will be possible as shown below:

3) E lives above to the person who has Alto and two persons live between them.

4) E does not live immediate above B.

5) B neither has Alto nor Nissan.

6) There is one person living between the persons who have Alto and Nissan.

7) Only one person lives between A and C while three persons live between C and F.

8) F neither lives on the topmost floor nor has Nissan.

The above condition is not satisfied in case 1. So [SA1], it is eliminated.

9) Three persons live between D and the person who has Swift.

10) Two persons live between the persons who have Audi and Swift.

11) G does not live on an odd-numbered floor.

12) The person who has Zen lives below to the person who has Ertiga but not immediate.

13) There are at least 3 floors above to the person who has Ertiga and has at least one floor

below.

14) The person who lives on 3rd floor has Ertiga.

15) Neither E nor F has BMW.

Thus, case 2 gets eliminated.

So, E has Santro and A has BMW.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

Therefore, C lives on the 8th floor.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Twelve boxes are kept in a rack, one above the other from 1 to 12 from bottom to top respectively.

Statement 1: Box B is kept six racks below J. Two racks are between B and D. Three boxes are kept between A and K, which is kept immediately above H.

Statement 2: Box F, which is not kept at the bottom of the rack and is kept three racks below box H. The number of boxes kept below D is one less than the number of boxes kept above A.

Along with the given two statements, three statements are given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the three statements are sufficient to answer the question. The statements given below can be used along with the above two statements but cannot be combined together. The two statements given above are combined.

How many boxes are kept between J and I?

I. As many boxes kept between A and C as between C and G. More than three boxes are kept between C and I.

II. Box L is kept adjacent to G. Box C is kept above box E and below box G, which is kept in an odd numbered rack

III. Box C is kept immediately above L. G is kept in an odd numbered rack.

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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below

Twelve boxes are kept in a rack, one above the other from 1 to 12 from bottom to top respectively.

Statement 1: Box B is kept six racks below J. Two racks are between B and D. Three boxes are kept between A and K, which is kept immediately above H.

Statement 2: Box F, which is not kept at the bottom of the rack and is kept three racks below box H. The number of boxes kept below D is one less than the number of boxes kept above A.

Along with the given two statements, three statements are given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the three statements are sufficient to answer the question. The statements given below can be used along with the above two statements but cannot be combined together. The two statements given above are combined.

Which box is kept two racks above box L?

I. The number of boxes kept between C and E is one less than the number of boxes kept between E and D. More than two boxes are kept between G and L.

II. Five boxes are kept between C and G, which is kept adjacent to K. Two boxes are kept between E and I.

III. The number of boxes kept between G and I is one more than I and E, which is kept below L. Box C is not kept adjacent to K, which is kept above I.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

P, E, Q, T, I, Z, R and M are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different chocolates namely Snickers, Munch, Perk, Five star, Milky bar, Kitkat, Dairy milk and Eclairs but not necessarily in the same order. The total number of chocolates in these eight boxes are 100. No two box has the same number of chocolate.

Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

Which box has Milky bar chocolate?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 27
According to the given information,

1. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate.

2. Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box.

3. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

4. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I.

5. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14.

(Here according to second and fourth statement box I and Dairy milk is placed at 3rd place from bottom.

Four boxes are placed between I and Five star, so Five star will be placed at the top.

Box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

Let us assume the box which is kept at 2nd place from top has ‘x’ chocolate, then the number of Five star chocolates will be ‘x - 2’. Now, the number of chocolate in box which is kept at 2nd place from top will be,

x + (x – 2) = 14

2x – 2 = 14

2x = 16

x = 8

Therefore the number of Five star chocolate is = x – 2 i. e 8 – 2 = 6

6. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate.

7. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top.

(Here, Q will be placed at 7th place from the bottom and M will be kept at the bottom, because five boxes should be placed between Q and M and M does not contain Five star.

Box kept at third place from bottom is Dairy milk, which has 3 chocolates less than the box kept at 2nd place from top. So, Dairy milk = 8 – 3 = 5.

Also, as mentioned in statement 3, the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. So, the number of chocolates in bottom box will be = 5 x 3 = 15

8. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs.

9. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates.

10. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top.

11. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat.

(Here, Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs and the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat is same as number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers.

If we arrange this, Kitkat will be placed at 5th position from bottom, Snickers will be placed at 2nd position from bottom and Eclairs will be kept immediately below Snickers.

R is not topmost box and is kept above kitkat, so it will be placed at 6th place from the bottom. Number of chocolates in box R = 2 x 8 = 16

12. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate.

13. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top.

14. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top.

15. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate.

16. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

(From statement 12, we can clearly say P has Kitkat chocolate and placed at 5th place from bottom and E is placed immediately below it.

T will be placed at 2nd place from bottom.

The only box remaining will be Z, and it is to be placed at the top.

Perk is placed immediately below Milky bar, so they will be placed at 6th and 7th place from the bottom.

The only remaining chocolate Munch, will be placed at 4th place from bottom.

Number of Kitkat chocolates will be, 5 + 8 = 13.

Number of chocolates in box T will be, (16 + 8) + 1 = 25

Now, E will have the remaining chocolates i.e 100 – (6 + 8 + 16 + 13 + 5 + 25 + 15) = 12

Q box has Milky bar chocolate.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

P, E, Q, T, I, Z, R and M are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different chocolates namely Snickers, Munch, Perk, Five star, Milky bar, Kitkat, Dairy milk and Eclairs but not necessarily in the same order. The total number of chocolates in these eight boxes are 100. No two box has the same number of chocolate.

Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

Which chocolate does box R contain and how many chocolates are there in box R?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 28
According to the given information,

1. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate.

2. Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box.

3. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

4. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I.

5. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14.

(Here according to second and fourth statement box I and Dairy milk is placed at 3rd place from bottom.

Four boxes are placed between I and Five star, so Five star will be placed at the top.

Box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

Let us assume the box which is kept at 2nd place from top has ‘x’ chocolate, then the number of Five star chocolates will be ‘x - 2’. Now, the number of chocolate in box which is kept at 2nd place from top will be,

x + (x – 2) = 14

2x – 2 = 14

2x = 16

x = 8

Therefore the number of Five star chocolate is = x – 2 i. e 8 – 2 = 6

6. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate.

7. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top.

(Here, Q will be placed at 7th place from the bottom and M will be kept at the bottom, because five boxes should be placed between Q and M and M does not contain Five star.

Box kept at third place from bottom is Dairy milk, which has 3 chocolates less than the box kept at 2nd place from top. So, Dairy milk = 8 – 3 = 5.

Also, as mentioned in statement 3, the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. So, the number of chocolates in bottom box will be = 5 x 3 = 15

8. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs.

9. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates.

10. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top.

11. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat.

(Here, Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs and the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat is same as number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers.

If we arrange this, Kitkat will be placed at 5th position from bottom, Snickers will be placed at 2nd position from bottom and Eclairs will be kept immediately below Snickers.

R is not topmost box and is kept above kitkat, so it will be placed at 6th place from the bottom. Number of chocolates in box R = 2 x 8 = 16

12. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate.

13. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top.

14. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top.

15. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate.

16. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

(From statement 12, we can clearly say P has Kitkat chocolate and placed at 5th place from bottom and E is placed immediately below it.

T will be placed at 2nd place from bottom.

The only box remaining will be Z, and it is to be placed at the top.

Perk is placed immediately below Milky bar, so they will be placed at 6th and 7th place from the bottom.

The only remaining chocolate Munch, will be placed at 4th place from bottom.

Number of Kitkat chocolates will be, 5 + 8 = 13.

Number of chocolates in box T will be, (16 + 8) + 1 = 25

Now, E will have the remaining chocolates i.e 100 – (6 + 8 + 16 + 13 + 5 + 25 + 15) = 12

Chocolate does box R contain and Perk 16 chocolates are there in box R.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

P, E, Q, T, I, Z, R and M are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different chocolates namely Snickers, Munch, Perk, Five star, Milky bar, Kitkat, Dairy milk and Eclairs but not necessarily in the same order. The total number of chocolates in these eight boxes are 100. No two box has the same number of chocolate.

Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

How many Kitkat chocolates are there in box P?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 29
According to the given information,

1. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate.

2. Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box.

3. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

4. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I.

5. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14.

(Here according to second and fourth statement box I and Dairy milk is placed at 3rd place from bottom.

Four boxes are placed between I and Five star, so Five star will be placed at the top.

Box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

Let us assume the box which is kept at 2nd place from top has ‘x’ chocolate, then the number of Five star chocolates will be ‘x - 2’. Now, the number of chocolate in box which is kept at 2nd place from top will be,

x + (x – 2) = 14

2x – 2 = 14

2x = 16

x = 8

Therefore the number of Five star chocolate is = x – 2 i. e 8 – 2 = 6

6. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate.

7. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top.

(Here, Q will be placed at 7th place from the bottom and M will be kept at the bottom, because five boxes should be placed between Q and M and M does not contain Five star.

Box kept at third place from bottom is Dairy milk, which has 3 chocolates less than the box kept at 2nd place from top. So, Dairy milk = 8 – 3 = 5.

Also, as mentioned in statement 3, the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. So, the number of chocolates in bottom box will be = 5 x 3 = 15

8. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs.

9. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates.

10. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top.

11. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat.

(Here, Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs and the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat is same as number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers.

If we arrange this, Kitkat will be placed at 5th position from bottom, Snickers will be placed at 2nd position from bottom and Eclairs will be kept immediately below Snickers.

R is not topmost box and is kept above kitkat, so it will be placed at 6th place from the bottom. Number of chocolates in box R = 2 x 8 = 16

12. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate.

13. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top.

14. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top.

15. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate.

16. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

(From statement 12, we can clearly say P has Kitkat chocolate and placed at 5th place from bottom and E is placed immediately below it.

T will be placed at 2nd place from bottom.

The only box remaining will be Z, and it is to be placed at the top.

Perk is placed immediately below Milky bar, so they will be placed at 6th and 7th place from the bottom.

The only remaining chocolate Munch, will be placed at 4th place from bottom.

Number of Kitkat chocolates will be, 5 + 8 = 13.

Number of chocolates in box T will be, (16 + 8) + 1 = 25

Now, E will have the remaining chocolates i.e 100 – (6 + 8 + 16 + 13 + 5 + 25 + 15) = 12

13 Kitkat chocolates are there in box P.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

P, E, Q, T, I, Z, R and M are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different chocolates namely Snickers, Munch, Perk, Five star, Milky bar, Kitkat, Dairy milk and Eclairs but not necessarily in the same order. The total number of chocolates in these eight boxes are 100. No two box has the same number of chocolate.

Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

How many chocolates does box T have?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 6 - Question 30
According to the given information,

1. Four boxes are kept between box I and the box that contains Five star chocolate.

2. Atleast two boxes are kept below Dairy milk and the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box.

3. The box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

4. The number of boxes kept below Dairy milk is same as the number of boxes kept below I.

5. The total number of chocolates kept in the top box and the box kept immediately below it is 14.

(Here according to second and fourth statement box I and Dairy milk is placed at 3rd place from bottom.

Four boxes are placed between I and Five star, so Five star will be placed at the top.

Box that contain Five star has two less chocolate than the box that is kept immediately below it.

Let us assume the box which is kept at 2nd place from top has ‘x’ chocolate, then the number of Five star chocolates will be ‘x - 2’. Now, the number of chocolate in box which is kept at 2nd place from top will be,

x + (x – 2) = 14

2x – 2 = 14

2x = 16

x = 8

Therefore the number of Five star chocolate is = x – 2 i. e 8 – 2 = 6

6. Five boxes are placed between M and Q, which is not kept at the top or bottom. Box M does not contain Five star chocolate.

7. The box that is kept at 3rd place from bottom has 3 chocolates less than the box that is kept at 2nd place from the top.

(Here, Q will be placed at 7th place from the bottom and M will be kept at the bottom, because five boxes should be placed between Q and M and M does not contain Five star.

Box kept at third place from bottom is Dairy milk, which has 3 chocolates less than the box kept at 2nd place from top. So, Dairy milk = 8 – 3 = 5.

Also, as mentioned in statement 3, the number of Dairy milk chocolate is three times less than the number of chocolates kept in the bottom box. So, the number of chocolates in bottom box will be = 5 x 3 = 15

8. Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs.

9. Eclairs is kept below the box which has 5 chocolates.

10. R which is not the top most box is kept above Kitkat and it has twice the number of chocolates as the 2nd box from the top.

11. The number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers is same as the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat.

(Here, Dairy milk is kept exactly in the middle between Kitkat and Eclairs and the number of boxes kept between Five star and Kitkat is same as number of boxes placed between Kitkat and Snickers.

If we arrange this, Kitkat will be placed at 5th position from bottom, Snickers will be placed at 2nd position from bottom and Eclairs will be kept immediately below Snickers.

R is not topmost box and is kept above kitkat, so it will be placed at 6th place from the bottom. Number of chocolates in box R = 2 x 8 = 16

12. Box P is kept immediately above box E, and one of them has Kitkat chocolate.

13. Two boxes are placed between P and T, which is not kept at the top.

14. The number of Kitkat chocolate is equal to the sum of chocolates in 3rd box from bottom and 2nd box from top.

15. Perk chocolate is kept immediately below Milky bar chocolate.

16. The number of chocolates in box T is one more than the sum of chocolates in box R and Q.

(From statement 12, we can clearly say P has Kitkat chocolate and placed at 5th place from bottom and E is placed immediately below it.

T will be placed at 2nd place from bottom.

The only box remaining will be Z, and it is to be placed at the top.

Perk is placed immediately below Milky bar, so they will be placed at 6th and 7th place from the bottom.

The only remaining chocolate Munch, will be placed at 4th place from bottom.

Number of Kitkat chocolates will be, 5 + 8 = 13.

Number of chocolates in box T will be, (16 + 8) + 1 = 25

Now, E will have the remaining chocolates i.e 100 – (6 + 8 + 16 + 13 + 5 + 25 + 15) = 12

25 chocolates does box T have.

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