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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting in a row facing north. Each of these people earns a different amount per annum. Also, the height of each of these people is different from each other. No two people have the same salary or height.

The persons in the increasing order of their salary:

O (7) < P (9) < L (11) < M (15) < S (16) < Q (25) < R (38) < N (42)

The number in the bracket represents the salary of the persons in lakhs.

The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him. The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left. The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left. M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum. P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right. Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most. The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm. Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least. R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum. O is taller than S. The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right. P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends. More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

What is the height of the person who is sitting third to the left of the person whose salary is the second highest?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 1
1) Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most.

(It is clear from the given data that N earns the most.)

2) P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

(Implies, N is sitting on the second seat from one of the ends.)

3) P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right.

(Implies, P must be sitting on the leftmost seat and N must be sitting on the second seat from the left end. It further implies that the tallest person is sitting on the second seat from the right end.)

4) The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm.

(Clearly, N is the highest-paid person and P is sitting to his immediate left. It further implies that the sum of their heights is 280 cm and P is taller than N by 2 cm. Hence, P is 141 cm and N is 139 cm tall. Also, according to statement 3, the person sitting third to the right of P is 152 cm tall.)

5) The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left.

(We know from the first statement that the tallest person is sitting fifth to the right of N. The person sitting third to the left of the tallest person is 152 cm tall. Hence, the tallest person is 180 cm tall.)

6) R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum.

(Implies, R is sitting to the immediate left of M.)

7) The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him.

(It is only possible if we place R on the second seat from the right end. It implies, R is the tallest person and M is sitting to the immediate right of R. Also, the person sitting fourth to the left of R is 165 cm tall.)

8) More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

(There is only one way for this to be possible as the height of S is more than 160 cm i.e. S must be sitting to the immediate right of N.)

9) The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right.

(Clearly, Q is the third highest-paid person.)

10) Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least.

(Clearly, O earns the least.)

11) O is taller than S.

(Clearly, we cannot place O to the immediate right of S as O is taller than S, implies, Q is sitting to the immediate right of S and O is sitting to the immediate left of R. Also, now that we know that the height of Q is 152 cm, implies, the height of the person sitting to the immediate right of Q is 175 cm. Now, that only L is left to be placed in the row, we can place him between Q as it is the only position left.)

12) M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum.

(Clearly, S earns 16 lakhs per annum and his height is 165 cm, implies, the height of M is 168 cm.)

13) The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left.

(Clearly, O earns the least and he is 3 cm shorter than L whose height is 175 cm. Implies, the height of O is 172 cm.)

Clearly, the salary of R is the second highest and Q is sitting third to the left of him whose height is 152 cm.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting in a row facing north. Each of these people earns a different amount per annum. Also, the height of each of these people is different from each other. No two people have the same salary or height.

The persons in the increasing order of their salary:

O (7) < P (9) < L (11) < M (15) < S (16) < Q (25) < R (38) < N (42)

The number in the bracket represents the salary of the persons in lakhs.

The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him. The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left. The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left. M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum. P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right. Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most. The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm. Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least. R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum. O is taller than S. The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right. P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends. More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

What is the annual package of the person who is sitting to the immediate right of the person whose height is 152 cm?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 2
1) Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most.

(It is clear from the given data that N earns the most.)

2) P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

(Implies, N is sitting on the second seat from one of the ends.)

3) P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right.

(Implies, P must be sitting on the leftmost seat and N must be sitting on the second seat from the left end. It further implies that the tallest person is sitting on the second seat from the right end.)

4) The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm.

(Clearly, N is the highest-paid person and P is sitting to his immediate left. It further implies that the sum of their heights is 280 cm and P is taller than N by 2 cm. Hence, P is 141 cm and N is 139 cm tall. Also, according to statement 3, the person sitting third to the right of P is 152 cm tall.)

5) The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left.

(We know from the first statement that the tallest person is sitting fifth to the right of N. The person sitting third to the left of the tallest person is 152 cm tall. Hence, the tallest person is 180 cm tall.)

6) R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum.

(Implies, R is sitting to the immediate left of M.)

7) The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him.

(It is only possible if we place R on the second seat from the right end. It implies, R is the tallest person and M is sitting to the immediate right of R. Also, the person sitting fourth to the left of R is 165 cm tall.)

8) More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

(There is only one way for this to be possible as the height of S is more than 160 cm i.e. S must be sitting to the immediate right of N.)

9) The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right.

(Clearly, Q is the third highest-paid person.)

10) Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least.

(Clearly, O earns the least.)

11) O is taller than S.

(Clearly, we cannot place O to the immediate right of S as O is taller than S, implies, Q is sitting to the immediate right of S and O is sitting to the immediate left of R. Also, now that we know that the height of Q is 152 cm, implies, the height of the person sitting to the immediate right of Q is 175 cm. Now, that only L is left to be placed in the row, we can place him between Q as it is the only position left.)

12) M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum.

(Clearly, S earns 16 lakhs per annum and his height is 165 cm, implies, the height of M is 168 cm.)

13) The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left.

(Clearly, O earns the least and he is 3 cm shorter than L whose height is 175 cm. Implies, the height of O is 172 cm.)

Clearly, L is sitting to the immediate right of Q whose height is 152 cm and the annual salary of L is 11 lakh.

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IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting in a row facing north. Each of these people earns a different amount per annum. Also, the height of each of these people is different from each other. No two people have the same salary or height.

The persons in the increasing order of their salary:

O (7) < P (9) < L (11) < M (15) < S (16) < Q (25) < R (38) < N (42)

The number in the bracket represents the salary of the persons in lakhs.

The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him. The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left. The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left. M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum. P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right. Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most. The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm. Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least. R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum. O is taller than S. The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right. P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends. More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

How many people are sitting to the right of the person who is the second tallest?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 3
1) Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most.

(It is clear from the given data that N earns the most.)

2) P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

(Implies, N is sitting on the second seat from one of the ends.)

3) P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right.

(Implies, P must be sitting on the leftmost seat and N must be sitting on the second seat from the left end. It further implies that the tallest person is sitting on the second seat from the right end.)

4) The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm.

(Clearly, N is the highest-paid person and P is sitting to his immediate left. It further implies that the sum of their heights is 280 cm and P is taller than N by 2 cm. Hence, P is 141 cm and N is 139 cm tall. Also, according to statement 3, the person sitting third to the right of P is 152 cm tall.)

5) The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left.

(We know from the first statement that the tallest person is sitting fifth to the right of N. The person sitting third to the left of the tallest person is 152 cm tall. Hence, the tallest person is 180 cm tall.)

6) R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum.

(Implies, R is sitting to the immediate left of M.)

7) The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him.

(It is only possible if we place R on the second seat from the right end. It implies, R is the tallest person and M is sitting to the immediate right of R. Also, the person sitting fourth to the left of R is 165 cm tall.)

8) More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

(There is only one way for this to be possible as the height of S is more than 160 cm i.e. S must be sitting to the immediate right of N.)

9) The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right.

(Clearly, Q is the third highest-paid person.)

10) Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least.

(Clearly, O earns the least.)

11) O is taller than S.

(Clearly, we cannot place O to the immediate right of S as O is taller than S, implies, Q is sitting to the immediate right of S and O is sitting to the immediate left of R. Also, now that we know that the height of Q is 152 cm, implies, the height of the person sitting to the immediate right of Q is 175 cm. Now, that only L is left to be placed in the row, we can place him between Q as it is the only position left.)

12) M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum.

(Clearly, S earns 16 lakhs per annum and his height is 165 cm, implies, the height of M is 168 cm.)

13) The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left.

(Clearly, O earns the least and he is 3 cm shorter than L whose height is 175 cm. Implies, the height of O is 172 cm.)

Clearly, three persons are sitting to the right of L who is the second tallest.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting in a row facing north. Each of these people earns a different amount per annum. Also, the height of each of these people is different from each other. No two people have the same salary or height.

The persons in the increasing order of their salary:

O (7) < P (9) < L (11) < M (15) < S (16) < Q (25) < R (38) < N (42)

The number in the bracket represents the salary of the persons in lakhs.

The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him. The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left. The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left. M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum. P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right. Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most. The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm. Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least. R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum. O is taller than S. The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right. P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends. More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

What is the height of the person who is sitting fifth to the left of the person who earns the least?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 4
1) Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most.

(It is clear from the given data that N earns the most.)

2) P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

(Implies, N is sitting on the second seat from one of the ends.)

3) P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right.

(Implies, P must be sitting on the leftmost seat and N must be sitting on the second seat from the left end. It further implies that the tallest person is sitting on the second seat from the right end.)

4) The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm.

(Clearly, N is the highest-paid person and P is sitting to his immediate left. It further implies that the sum of their heights is 280 cm and P is taller than N by 2 cm. Hence, P is 141 cm and N is 139 cm tall. Also, according to statement 3, the person sitting third to the right of P is 152 cm tall.)

5) The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left.

(We know from the first statement that the tallest person is sitting fifth to the right of N. The person sitting third to the left of the tallest person is 152 cm tall. Hence, the tallest person is 180 cm tall.)

6) R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum.

(Implies, R is sitting to the immediate left of M.)

7) The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him.

(It is only possible if we place R on the second seat from the right end. It implies, R is the tallest person and M is sitting to the immediate right of R. Also, the person sitting fourth to the left of R is 165 cm tall.)

8) More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

(There is only one way for this to be possible as the height of S is more than 160 cm i.e. S must be sitting to the immediate right of N.)

9) The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right.

(Clearly, Q is the third highest-paid person.)

10) Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least.

(Clearly, O earns the least.)

11) O is taller than S.

(Clearly, we cannot place O to the immediate right of S as O is taller than S, implies, Q is sitting to the immediate right of S and O is sitting to the immediate left of R. Also, now that we know that the height of Q is 152 cm, implies, the height of the person sitting to the immediate right of Q is 175 cm. Now, that only L is left to be placed in the row, we can place him between Q as it is the only position left.)

12) M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum.

(Clearly, S earns 16 lakhs per annum and his height is 165 cm, implies, the height of M is 168 cm.)

13) The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left.

(Clearly, O earns the least and he is 3 cm shorter than L whose height is 175 cm. Implies, the height of O is 172 cm.)

Clearly, P is sitting fifth to the left of O and the height of P is 141 cm.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting in a row facing north. Each of these people earns a different amount per annum. Also, the height of each of these people is different from each other. No two people have the same salary or height.

The persons in the increasing order of their salary:

O (7) < P (9) < L (11) < M (15) < S (16) < Q (25) < R (38) < N (42)

The number in the bracket represents the salary of the persons in lakhs.

The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him. The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left. The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left. M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum. P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right. Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most. The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm. Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least. R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum. O is taller than S. The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right. P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends. More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

What is the height of the person who is sitting second to the left of the person whose salary is 25 lakhs per annum?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 5
1) Four persons are sitting between the tallest person and the person who earns the most.

(It is clear from the given data that N earns the most.)

2) P, an immediate neighbour of N, is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

(Implies, N is sitting on the second seat from one of the ends.)

3) P is 11 cm shorter than the person who is sitting third to his right.

(Implies, P must be sitting on the leftmost seat and N must be sitting on the second seat from the left end. It further implies that the tallest person is sitting on the second seat from the right end.)

4) The highest-paid person is 2 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left and their average height is 140 cm.

(Clearly, N is the highest-paid person and P is sitting to his immediate left. It further implies that the sum of their heights is 280 cm and P is taller than N by 2 cm. Hence, P is 141 cm and N is 139 cm tall. Also, according to statement 3, the person sitting third to the right of P is 152 cm tall.)

5) The tallest person is 28 cm taller than the person sitting third to his left.

(We know from the first statement that the tallest person is sitting fifth to the right of N. The person sitting third to the left of the tallest person is 152 cm tall. Hence, the tallest person is 180 cm tall.)

6) R is sitting to the immediate left of the person who earns 15 lakhs per annum.

(Implies, R is sitting to the immediate left of M.)

7) The person sitting fourth to the left of R is 15 cm shorter than him.

(It is only possible if we place R on the second seat from the right end. It implies, R is the tallest person and M is sitting to the immediate right of R. Also, the person sitting fourth to the left of R is 165 cm tall.)

8) More than one person is sitting between R and S. The height of S is more than 160 cm.

(There is only one way for this to be possible as the height of S is more than 160 cm i.e. S must be sitting to the immediate right of N.)

9) The third highest-paid person is 23 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate right.

(Clearly, Q is the third highest-paid person.)

10) Only one person is sitting between Q and the person who earns the least.

(Clearly, O earns the least.)

11) O is taller than S.

(Clearly, we cannot place O to the immediate right of S as O is taller than S, implies, Q is sitting to the immediate right of S and O is sitting to the immediate left of R. Also, now that we know that the height of Q is 152 cm, implies, the height of the person sitting to the immediate right of Q is 175 cm. Now, that only L is left to be placed in the row, we can place him between Q as it is the only position left.)

12) M is 3 cm taller than the person who earns 16 lakh per annum.

(Clearly, S earns 16 lakhs per annum and his height is 165 cm, implies, the height of M is 168 cm.)

13) The person who earns the least is 3 cm shorter than the person sitting to his immediate left.

(Clearly, O earns the least and he is 3 cm shorter than L whose height is 175 cm. Implies, the height of O is 172 cm.)

Clearly, N is sitting second to the left of the person whose salary is 25 lakhs and the height of N is 139 cm.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

For which of the words two or more such pairs of letters are there which have as many letters between them as in English alphabetical series? (both backward and forward)

I. CARPENTER

II. MOVEMENT

III. GOLDSMITH

IV. MAGICAL

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 6
I. CARPENTER → PN and RT

II. MOVEMENT → MT

III. GOLDSMITH → DG and HO

IV. MAGICAL → IL

Thus, only I and III have two or more such pairs of letters.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

A device that not only provides surge protection but also furnishes the computer with battery backup power during a power outage is ______.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 7
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device that allows a computer to keep running for at least a short time when incoming power is interrupted. As long as utility power is flowing, it also replenishes and maintains the energy storage.
IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

If all the letters of each word are arranged in alphabetical order within the words, then the third letter of each word is taken to form a meaningful word. Which of the following option will give a meaningful word?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 8
a) GREEN, REAL, GIRL, MAKE, REST -> EEGNR, AELR, GILR, AEKM, ERST -> GLLKS

b) MATHS, WIFE, DICE, CAUSE, HOT -> AHMST, EFIW, CDEI, ACESU, HOT -> MIEET

c) FEAST, GUILT, DARE, MIST, GRAPH -> AEFST, GILTU, ADER, IMST, AGHPR -> FLESH

d) TALL, HEIR, LIST, WHALE, HAUL -> ALLT, EHIR, ILST, AEHLW, AHLU->LISHL-HILLS

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

Switch to the next window from the current window ______ is used.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 9
Pressing Alt + Tab lets you switch between your open Windows. With the Alt key still pressed, tap Tab again to flip between windows, and then release the Alt key to select the current window. Switch to the next window from the current window Alt + Tab used.
IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

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

There are four trucks A, B, C and D. These trucks travel from one point to another point. Also, there are four points L, M, N, and O connected through a common junction.

The direction of these points with respect to the junction is as follows:

L is in the north direction of the junction

M is in the west direction of the junction

N is in the east direction of the junction

O is in the south direction of the junction

Note: While travelling from one point to another all the trucks must pass through the junction.

The following codes are given to denote the direction of movement of the trucks.

P@Q means truck P is at a certain point and moves to the north from the junction to reach point Q

P#Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves to the left from the junction to reach point P

P%Q means truck P is at point Q and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P&Q means truck Q is at point P and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P*Q means truck P is at point Q and moves straight through the junction to reach a certain point

P^Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves straight through the junction to reach point P

If L&B*M#D, then find the direction of the final position of truck B with respect to the initial position of truck D?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

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

There are four trucks A, B, C and D. These trucks travel from one point to another point. Also, there are four points L, M, N, and O connected through a common junction.

The direction of these points with respect to the junction is as follows:

L is in the north direction of the junction

M is in the west direction of the junction

N is in the east direction of the junction

O is in the south direction of the junction

Note: While travelling from one point to another all the trucks must pass through the junction.

The following codes are given to denote the direction of movement of the trucks.

P@Q means truck P is at a certain point and moves to the north from the junction to reach point Q

P#Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves to the left from the junction to reach point P

P%Q means truck P is at point Q and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P&Q means truck Q is at point P and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P*Q means truck P is at point Q and moves straight through the junction to reach a certain point

P^Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves straight through the junction to reach point P

Which of the following options denotes the final position of B is South-east of the initial position of K?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

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

There are four trucks A, B, C and D. These trucks travel from one point to another point. Also, there are four points L, M, N, and O connected through a common junction.

The direction of these points with respect to the junction is as follows:

L is in the north direction of the junction

M is in the west direction of the junction

N is in the east direction of the junction

O is in the south direction of the junction

Note: While travelling from one point to another all the trucks must pass through the junction.

The following codes are given to denote the direction of movement of the trucks.

P@Q means truck P is at a certain point and moves to the north from the junction to reach point Q

P#Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves to the left from the junction to reach point P

P%Q means truck P is at point Q and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P&Q means truck Q is at point P and moves to the west from the junction to reach a certain point

P*Q means truck P is at point Q and moves straight through the junction to reach a certain point

P^Q means truck Q is at a certain point and moves straight through the junction to reach point P

The distance between the junction and point N is 20m and the distance between the junction and point L is twice that of point N. If point Q is 15m north of point N and point S is 12m west of point Q, then what is the shortest distance between the junction and point S?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Elite, Blue heights and Crimson bay are three adjacent buildings. Elite is to the east of Blue heights, which is to the east of Crimson bay. Each building has a different number of floors with the bottom floor being numbered 1, the floor above it number 2, etc. The height of the floor in each building is the same i.e. the same numbered floor is at an equal height from the ground. Only a few of the floors of these buildings are taken and the rest are vacant. Only one person can live on each floor of each building.

Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building. Only three persons are living in the building in which Ranjana lives. Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives. There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building. Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay. The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite. Yogesh does not live with Aakriti. Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building. Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building. Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives. Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building. The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite. There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti. There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti. The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights. Vipul lives on the bottom floor. Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, find the one who does not belong to the group.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 13
1) There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building.

2) Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay.

3) The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite.

Crimson bay has 8 floors.

The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay →

8 – 2 = 6 → number of floors in Blue heights

Crimson bay has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite → 8 -1 = 7 → Number of floors in Elite

4) Yogesh does not live with Aakriti.

5) Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives.

6) Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building.

Since Suraj and Yogesh do not live in adjacent buildings and Yogesh does not live with Aakriti → Yogesh lives in Elite.

7) Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor.

8) Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building → Ranjana lives in Blue heights.

9) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building.

10) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building.

11) Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives → Nawal lives in Elite.

12) Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building.

13) The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite.

14) There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti.

15) There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti.

16) The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights.

17) Vipul lives on the bottom floor → Vipul lives in blue heights.

18) Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor → Sukhi will live in Blue heights on floor number 4.

Vipul lives in Blue heights, while others live in Crimson bay.

So, Vipul does not belong to the group.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Elite, Blue heights and Crimson bay are three adjacent buildings. Elite is to the east of Blue heights, which is to the east of Crimson bay. Each building has a different number of floors with the bottom floor being numbered 1, the floor above it number 2, etc. The height of the floor in each building is the same i.e. the same numbered floor is at an equal height from the ground. Only a few of the floors of these buildings are taken and the rest are vacant. Only one person can live on each floor of each building.

Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building. Only three persons are living in the building in which Ranjana lives. Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives. There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building. Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay. The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite. Yogesh does not live with Aakriti. Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building. Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building. Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives. Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building. The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite. There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti. There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti. The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights. Vipul lives on the bottom floor. Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor.

On which of the following floor did Sherin live and in which building?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 14
1) There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building.

2) Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay.

3) The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite.

Crimson bay has 8 floors.

The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay →

8 – 2 = 6 → number of floors in Blue heights

Crimson bay has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite → 8 -1 = 7 → Number of floors in Elite

4) Yogesh does not live with Aakriti.

5) Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives.

6) Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building.

Since Suraj and Yogesh do not live in adjacent buildings and Yogesh does not live with Aakriti → Yogesh lives in Elite.

7) Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor.

8) Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building → Ranjana lives in Blue heights.

9) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building.

10) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building.

11) Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives → Nawal lives in Elite.

12) Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building.

13) The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite.

14) There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti.

15) There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti.

16) The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights.

17) Vipul lives on the bottom floor → Vipul lives in blue heights.

18) Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor → Sukhi will live in Blue heights on floor number 4.

So, Sherin lives on the 3rd floor in Crimson bay.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Elite, Blue heights and Crimson bay are three adjacent buildings. Elite is to the east of Blue heights, which is to the east of Crimson bay. Each building has a different number of floors with the bottom floor being numbered 1, the floor above it number 2, etc. The height of the floor in each building is the same i.e. the same numbered floor is at an equal height from the ground. Only a few of the floors of these buildings are taken and the rest are vacant. Only one person can live on each floor of each building.

Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building. Only three persons are living in the building in which Ranjana lives. Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives. There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building. Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay. The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite. Yogesh does not live with Aakriti. Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building. Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building. Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives. Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building. The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite. There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti. There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti. The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights. Vipul lives on the bottom floor. Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor.

Which of following persons live in Elite?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 15
1) There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building.

2) Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay.

3) The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite.

Crimson bay has 8 floors.

The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay →

8 – 2 = 6 → number of floors in Blue heights

Crimson bay has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite → 8 -1 = 7 → Number of floors in Elite

4) Yogesh does not live with Aakriti.

5) Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives.

6) Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building.

Since Suraj and Yogesh do not live in adjacent buildings and Yogesh does not live with Aakriti → Yogesh lives in Elite.

7) Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor.

8) Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building → Ranjana lives in Blue heights.

9) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building.

10) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building.

11) Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives → Nawal lives in Elite.

12) Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building.

13) The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite.

14) There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti.

15) There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti.

16) The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights.

17) Vipul lives on the bottom floor → Vipul lives in blue heights.

18) Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor → Sukhi will live in Blue heights on floor number 4.

So, Yogesh, Nawal, and Harshit live in Elite.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Elite, Blue heights and Crimson bay are three adjacent buildings. Elite is to the east of Blue heights, which is to the east of Crimson bay. Each building has a different number of floors with the bottom floor being numbered 1, the floor above it number 2, etc. The height of the floor in each building is the same i.e. the same numbered floor is at an equal height from the ground. Only a few of the floors of these buildings are taken and the rest are vacant. Only one person can live on each floor of each building.

Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building. Only three persons are living in the building in which Ranjana lives. Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives. There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building. Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay. The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite. Yogesh does not live with Aakriti. Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building. Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building. Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives. Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building. The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite. There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti. There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti. The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights. Vipul lives on the bottom floor. Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor.

How many floors are there in all the three buildings?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 16
1) There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building.

2) Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay.

3) The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite.

Crimson bay has 8 floors.

The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay →

8 – 2 = 6 → number of floors in Blue heights

Crimson bay has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite → 8 - 1 = 7 → Number of floors in Elite

4) Yogesh does not live with Aakriti.

5) Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives.

6) Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building.

Since Suraj and Yogesh do not live in adjacent buildings and Yogesh does not live with Aakriti → Yogesh lives in Elite.

7) Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor.

8) Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building → Ranjana lives in Blue heights.

9) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building.

10) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building.

11) Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives → Nawal lives in Elite.

12) Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building.

13) The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite.

14) There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti.

15) There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti.

16) The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights.

17) Vipul lives on the bottom floor → Vipul lives in blue heights.

18) Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor → Sukhi will live in Blue heights on floor number 4.

Number of floors in Crimson bay → 8

Number of floors in Blue heights → 6

Number of floors in Elite → 7

Total → 8 + 6 + 7 = 21

So, there is a total of 21 floors in all three buildings.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Elite, Blue heights and Crimson bay are three adjacent buildings. Elite is to the east of Blue heights, which is to the east of Crimson bay. Each building has a different number of floors with the bottom floor being numbered 1, the floor above it number 2, etc. The height of the floor in each building is the same i.e. the same numbered floor is at an equal height from the ground. Only a few of the floors of these buildings are taken and the rest are vacant. Only one person can live on each floor of each building.

Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building. Only three persons are living in the building in which Ranjana lives. Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives. There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building. Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay. The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite. Yogesh does not live with Aakriti. Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building. Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building. Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building. Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives. Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building. The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite. There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti. There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti. The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights. Vipul lives on the bottom floor. Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor.

How many persons live in all the three buildings?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 17
1) There can be a maximum of eight floors and a minimum of five floors in a building.

2) Aakriti lives on the eighth floor in Crimson bay.

3) The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay, which has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite.

Crimson bay has 8 floors.

The total number of floors in Blue heights is two less than the total number of floors in Crimson bay →

8 – 2 = 6 → number of floors in Blue heights

Crimson bay has one more floor than the total number of floors in Elite → 8 -1 = 7 → Number of floors in Elite

4) Yogesh does not live with Aakriti.

5) Neither Suraj nor Yogesh lives in the same building in which Ranjana lives.

6) Yogesh and Suraj lived on the same floor number but not in the adjacent building.

Since Suraj and Yogesh do not live in adjacent buildings and Yogesh does not live with Aakriti → Yogesh lives in Elite.

7) Suraj neither lives on an even-numbered floor nor the bottom floor.

8) Ranjana lives on the top floor of her building → Ranjana lives in Blue heights.

9) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Ajay lives, but in the same building.

10) Only two floors are there between the floor on which Ranjana lives and the floor on which Nawal lives but in a different building.

11) Nawal does not live in the building in which Ajay lives → Nawal lives in Elite.

12) Harshit lives immediately below Nawal in the same building.

13) The number of persons living in Blue height is the same as that of persons living in Elite.

14) There is a gap of one floor between the floor on which Suraj lives and the floor on which Sherin lives, who lives in the same building as that of Aakriti.

15) There is a gap of four floors between Sherin and Aakriti.

16) The number of persons living in Crimson bay is one more than the number of persons in Blue heights.

17) Vipul lives on the bottom floor → Vipul lives in blue heights.

18) Sukhi lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the second floor → Sukhi will live in Blue heights on floor number 4.

So, a total of 10 persons lives in all three buildings.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

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

Six persons joined the ABC organization in 2019. All are joined on different dates of either the same or different month. Each of them already has some working experience. One of them joins on 26th May.

At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number. Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years. B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience. As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience. The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have the prime number of experience. Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience. Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th September. The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th august. L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K. The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month. The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th July.

Based on their working experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions:

1. The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC Organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

Note: The project is given to the person who joins the organization at first according to the same month. For example., If two persons join in the same month then give the project to the one who joins the organization first according to the date.

If the organization ABC appoints a CEO, who has a minimum experience of 14 years of experience, then who will be the CEO?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 18
Final arrangement

Persons getting Project: N L Y K

We have,

  • At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

  • Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years.
  • B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience.
  • As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have prime number of experience.
  • Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th

After applying the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th
  • L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K’s experience.
  • The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month.
  • The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

Conditions:

The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

  • Other than T and B, all persons getting the project (since B has less than 7 years of experience while joining in the ABC organization and Priority is given to N because T joined in the same month after N)

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

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

Six persons joined the ABC organization in 2019. All are joined on different dates of either the same or different month. Each of them already has some working experience. One of them joins on 26th May.

At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number. Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years. B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience. As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience. The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have the prime number of experience. Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience. Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th September. The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th august. L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K. The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month. The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th July.

Based on their working experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions:

1. The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC Organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

Note: The project is given to the person who joins the organization at first according to the same month. For example., If two persons join in the same month then give the project to the one who joins the organization first according to the date.

Who among the following person has the maximum years of experience before joining ABC organization?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 19
Final arrangement

Persons getting Project: N L Y K

We have,

  • At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

  • Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years.
  • B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience.
  • As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have prime number of experience.
  • Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th

After applying the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th
  • L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K’s experience.
  • The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month.
  • The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

Conditions:

The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

  • Other than T and B, all persons getting the project (since B has less than 7 years of experience while joining in the ABC organization and Priority is given to N because T joined in the same month after N)

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

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

Six persons joined the ABC organization in 2019. All are joined on different dates of either the same or different month. Each of them already has some working experience. One of them joins on 26th May.

At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number. Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years. B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience. As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience. The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have the prime number of experience. Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience. Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th September. The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th august. L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K. The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month. The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th July.

Based on their working experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions:

1. The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC Organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

Note: The project is given to the person who joins the organization at first according to the same month. For example., If two persons join in the same month then give the project to the one who joins the organization first according to the date.

Who among the following person got the project?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 20
Final arrangement

Persons getting Project: N L Y K

We have,

  • At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

  • Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years.
  • B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience.
  • As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have prime number of experience.
  • Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th

After applying the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th
  • L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K’s experience.
  • The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month.
  • The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

Conditions:

The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

  • Other than T and B, all persons getting the project (since B has less than 7 years of experience while joining in the ABC organization and Priority is given to N because T joined in the same month after N)

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

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

Six persons joined the ABC organization in 2019. All are joined on different dates of either the same or different month. Each of them already has some working experience. One of them joins on 26th May.

At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number. Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years. B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience. As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience. The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have the prime number of experience. Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience. Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th September. The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th august. L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K. The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month. The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th July.

Based on their working experience a foreign company gives the project with certain conditions:

1. The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC Organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

Note: The project is given to the person who joins the organization at first according to the same month. For example., If two persons join in the same month then give the project to the one who joins the organization first according to the date.

What is the difference between the sum of the experience of N and B and the sum of the experience of T and Y?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 21
Final arrangement

Persons getting Project: N L Y K

We have,

  • At least three persons joined after N, who has an experience in an odd prime number.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

  • Only two persons joined between the one who joined on 20th march and the one whose experience is 16 years.
  • B joined two persons before the one who has 16 years of experience.
  • As many persons joined before B as after the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • The one who joined on 20th march doesn’t have prime number of experience.
  • Only one person joined between the one who joined on 30th September and the one who has 13 years of experience.
  • Y joined immediately before the one who joined on 30th

After applying the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • The one who has 9 years of experience joined after the one who joined on 26th
  • L joined before the one who joined on 26th august but after T, whose experience is twice that of K’s experience.
  • The one whose experience is 11 years joined 5 days before T in the same month.
  • The one who has 6 years of experience joined before the one who joined on 24th

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

Conditions:

The project is given to those people who have a minimum experience of 3 years after joining the ABC organization and a minimum working experience of 7 years in the previous organization (Calculate their experience on the following date: 20th October 2022).

  • Other than T and B, all persons getting the project (since B has less than 7 years of experience while joining in the ABC organization and Priority is given to N because T joined in the same month after N)

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight friends brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bullet, bannum and bounta planned for sky diving in the same order. They all have different colours of parachutes like red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange but not necessarily in the same order. they all have decided to jump from the different heights. The person who have purple coloured parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23. brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of the 38. Bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 does not have white colored parachute. bounta and bronze does not have blue coloured parachute but bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29. bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36. brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 30. The heights coverd by brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. and the colours of their parachute are pink and white respectively. The person who have red coloured parachute is decided to jump from the height which is a perfect square and multiple of three. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

Which colour of parachute is used by bronze?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 22
Eight friends: brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bulet, bannum and bounta.

Different colours of parachute: red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange.

1) brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of 38, (square of 38 = 38 × 38 = 1444).

2) bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29, (29 × 29 = 841)

3) brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to square of 30, (30 × 30 = 900)

4) bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36.

5) bartum has green coloured parachute, it means brigenda has yellow coloured parachute. hence, case II is canceled here.

Now, bartum decided to jump from the height of = (cube of 36 - cube of 34) = ( 46,656 - 39,304) = 7352

6) brusel and bullet have pink and white coloured parachute respectively.

7) bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 (17 × 17 × 17 = 4913) does not have white coloured parachute.

8) The person who have purple colored parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23 (23 × 23 × 23 = 12167)

9) the person who has red colored parachute coverd the height of a perfect square which is multiple of three. Here we can see that 900 is a perfect square and multiple of three hence, brandi has red coloured parachute.

10) baunta does not have blue coloured parachute, so bounta has orange coloured parachute, because we have only colour left except blue.

11) The heights coverd by Brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

After calculating the heights covered by them and substract from the total height we get (1444 + 900 + 7352 + 12167 + 4913 + 841 = 27,617)

Total height = 47,617. Remaining = (47,617 - 27,617 = 20,000), let the heights of brusel and bulet is 3x and 2x. (5x = 20,000), x = 4000

brusel = 3x = 12,000 and bulet = 2x = 8000

So, bronze has purple coloured parachute.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight friends brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bullet, bannum and bounta planned for sky diving in the same order. They all have different colours of parachutes like red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange but not necessarily in the same order. they all have decided to jump from the different heights. The person who have purple coloured parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23. brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of the 38. Bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 does not have white colored parachute. bounta and bronze does not have blue coloured parachute but bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29. bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36. brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 30. The heights coverd by brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. and the colours of their parachute are pink and white respectively. The person who have red coloured parachute is decided to jump from the height which is a perfect square and multiple of three. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

bartum decided to jump from the height of?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 23
Eight friends: brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bulet, bannum and bounta.

Different colours of parachute: red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange.

1) brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of 38, (square of 38 = 38 × 38 = 1444).

2) bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29, (29 × 29 = 841)

3) brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to square of 30, (30 × 30 = 900)

4) bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36.

5) bartum has green coloured parachute, it means brigenda has yellow coloured parachute. hence, case II is canceled here.

Now, bartum decided to jump from the height of = (cube of 36 - cube of 34) = ( 46,656 - 39,304) = 7352

6) brusel and bullet have pink and white coloured parachute respectively.

7) bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 (17 × 17 × 17 = 4913) does not have white coloured parachute.

8) The person who have purple colored parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23 (23 × 23 × 23 = 12167)

9) the person who has red colored parachute coverd the height of a perfect square which is multiple of three. Here we can see that 900 is a perfect square and multiple of three hence, brandi has red coloured parachute.

10) baunta does not have blue coloured parachute, so bounta has orange coloured parachute, because we have only colour left except blue.

11) The heights coverd by Brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

After calculating the heights covered by them and substract from the total height we get (1444 + 900 + 7352 + 12167 + 4913 + 841 = 27,617)

Total height = 47,617. Remaining = (47,617 - 27,617 = 20,000), let the heights of brusel and bulet is 3x and 2x. (5x = 20,000), x = 4000

brusel = 3x = 12,000 and bulet = 2x = 8000

So, bartum decided to jump from the height of 7352 m.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight friends brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bullet, bannum and bounta planned for sky diving in the same order. They all have different colours of parachutes like red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange but not necessarily in the same order. they all have decided to jump from the different heights. The person who have purple coloured parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23. brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of the 38. Bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 does not have white colored parachute. bounta and bronze does not have blue coloured parachute but bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29. bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36. brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 30. The heights coverd by brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. and the colours of their parachute are pink and white respectively. The person who have red coloured parachute is decided to jump from the height which is a perfect square and multiple of three. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

person having red colored parachute decided to jump from the height of?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 24
Eight friends: brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bulet, bannum and bounta.

Different colours of parachute: red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange.

1) brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of 38, (square of 38 = 38 × 38 = 1444).

2) bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29, (29 × 29 = 841)

3) brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to square of 30, (30 × 30 = 900)

4) bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36.

5) bartum has green coloured parachute, it means brigenda has yellow coloured parachute. hence, case II is canceled here.

Now, bartum decided to jump from the height of = (cube of 36 - cube of 34) = ( 46,656 - 39,304) = 7352

6) brusel and bullet have pink and white coloured parachute respectively.

7) bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 (17 × 17 × 17 = 4913) does not have white coloured parachute.

8) The person who have purple colored parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23 (23 × 23 × 23 = 12167)

9) the person who has red colored parachute coverd the height of a perfect square which is multiple of three. Here we can see that 900 is a perfect square and multiple of three hence, brandi has red coloured parachute.

10) baunta does not have blue coloured parachute, so bounta has orange coloured parachute, because we have only colour left except blue.

11) The heights coverd by Brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

After calculating the heights covered by them and substract from the total height we get (1444 + 900 + 7352 + 12167 + 4913 + 841 = 27,617)

Total height = 47,617. Remaining = (47,617 - 27,617 = 20,000), let the heights of brusel and bulet is 3x and 2x. (5x = 20,000), x = 4000

brusel = 3x = 12,000 and bulet = 2x = 8000

So, person having red colored parachute decided to jump from the height of 900 m.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight friends brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bullet, bannum and bounta planned for sky diving in the same order. They all have different colours of parachutes like red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange but not necessarily in the same order. they all have decided to jump from the different heights. The person who have purple coloured parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23. brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of the 38. Bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 does not have white colored parachute. bounta and bronze does not have blue coloured parachute but bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29. bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36. brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 30. The heights coverd by brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. and the colours of their parachute are pink and white respectively. The person who have red coloured parachute is decided to jump from the height which is a perfect square and multiple of three. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

Colour of bannum's parachute is?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 25
Eight friends: brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bulet, bannum and bounta.

Different colours of parachute: red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange.

1) brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of 38, (square of 38 = 38 × 38 = 1444).

2) bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29, (29 × 29 = 841)

3) brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to square of 30, (30 × 30 = 900)

4) bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36.

5) bartum has green coloured parachute, it means brigenda has yellow coloured parachute. hence, case II is canceled here.

Now, bartum decided to jump from the height of = (cube of 36 - cube of 34) = ( 46,656 - 39,304) = 7352

6) brusel and bullet have pink and white coloured parachute respectively.

7) bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 (17 × 17 × 17 = 4913) does not have white coloured parachute.

8) The person who have purple colored parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23 (23 × 23 × 23 = 12167)

9) the person who has red colored parachute coverd the height of a perfect square which is multiple of three. Here we can see that 900 is a perfect square and multiple of three hence, brandi has red coloured parachute.

10) baunta does not have blue coloured parachute, so bounta has orange coloured parachute, because we have only colour left except blue.

11) The heights coverd by Brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

After calculating the heights covered by them and substract from the total height we get (1444 + 900 + 7352 + 12167 + 4913 + 841 = 27,617)

Total height = 47,617. Remaining = (47,617 - 27,617 = 20,000), let the heights of brusel and bulet is 3x and 2x. (5x = 20,000), x = 4000

brusel = 3x = 12,000 and bulet = 2x = 8000

So, bannum has blue coloured parachute.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight friends brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bullet, bannum and bounta planned for sky diving in the same order. They all have different colours of parachutes like red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange but not necessarily in the same order. they all have decided to jump from the different heights. The person who have purple coloured parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23. brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of the 38. Bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 does not have white colored parachute. bounta and bronze does not have blue coloured parachute but bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29. bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36. brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 30. The heights coverd by brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. and the colours of their parachute are pink and white respectively. The person who have red coloured parachute is decided to jump from the height which is a perfect square and multiple of three. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

bullet decided to jump from the height which is equal to:

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 26
Eight friends: brandi, brigenda, brusel, bartum, bronze, bulet, bannum and bounta.

Different colours of parachute: red, yellow, pink, green, purple, white, blue and orange.

1) brigenda has either yellow or green coloured parachute and he decided to jump from the height that is equal to the square of 38, (square of 38 = 38 × 38 = 1444).

2) bounta decided to jump from the height which is equal to the square of 29, (29 × 29 = 841)

3) brandi decided to jump from the height which is equal to square of 30, (30 × 30 = 900)

4) bartum has green colored parachute and he decided to jump from the height which is equal to the resultant of cube of 34 subtracted from the cube of 36.

5) bartum has green coloured parachute, it means brigenda has yellow coloured parachute. hence, case II is canceled here.

Now, bartum decided to jump from the height of = (cube of 36 - cube of 34) = ( 46,656 - 39,304) = 7352

6) brusel and bullet have pink and white coloured parachute respectively.

7) bannum decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 17 (17 × 17 × 17 = 4913) does not have white coloured parachute.

8) The person who have purple colored parachute decided to jump from the height which is equal to the cube of 23 (23 × 23 × 23 = 12167)

9) the person who has red colored parachute coverd the height of a perfect square which is multiple of three. Here we can see that 900 is a perfect square and multiple of three hence, brandi has red coloured parachute.

10) baunta does not have blue coloured parachute, so bounta has orange coloured parachute, because we have only colour left except blue.

11) The heights coverd by Brusel and bulet is in the ratio of 3 : 2. The total height covered by all of them is 47,617 m.

After calculating the heights covered by them and substract from the total height we get (1444 + 900 + 7352 + 12167 + 4913 + 841 = 27,617)

Total height = 47,617. Remaining = (47,617 - 27,617 = 20,000), let the heights of brusel and bulet is 3x and 2x. (5x = 20,000), x = 4000

brusel = 3x = 12,000 and bulet = 2x = 8000

So, bullet decided to jump from the height of 8000 m.

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

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

Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are travelling in three different transport viz. Bus, Train and Car and they like different movie genres viz. Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Drama and Cartoon. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Note: At least two persons and not more than four persons are travelling in the same mode of transport. If it is given that “A is travelling with the one who likes Sci-Fi movie”, then it means A doesn’t like Sci-fi movie but another person travelling along with A likes Sci-Fi movie.

The one who likes Comedy travels along with V. Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport. P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy. Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T. W travels along with the one who likes crime. Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport. The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car. The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus. S travels along with the one who likes horror. S doesn’t travel in train. Neither V nor T likes horror. Either S or V likes cartoon.U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus. R travels along with U. Either X or T likes Sci-fi. Neither W nor Q likes thriller. The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T. W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

Which of the following genre is liked by the one who travels along with X?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

We have,

  • The one who likes Comedy travels along with V.
  • Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport.
  • P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

  • Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T.
  • W travels along with the one who likes crime.
  • Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport.
  • The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car.
  • The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus.
  • S travels along with the one who likes horror.
  • S doesn’t travel in train.
  • Neither V nor T likes horror.
  • Either S or V likes cartoon.

After applying the above conditions case-2 and case-4 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus.
  • R travels along with U.
  • Either X or T likes Sci-fi.
  • Neither W nor Q likes thriller.
  • The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T.
  • W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

After applying the above conditions case-1 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

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

Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are travelling in three different transport viz. Bus, Train and Car and they like different movie genres viz. Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Drama and Cartoon. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Note: At least two persons and not more than four persons are travelling in the same mode of transport. If it is given that “A is travelling with the one who likes Sci-Fi movie”, then it means A doesn’t like Sci-fi movie but another person travelling along with A likes Sci-Fi movie.

The one who likes Comedy travels along with V. Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport. P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy. Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T. W travels along with the one who likes crime. Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport. The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car. The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus. S travels along with the one who likes horror. S doesn’t travel in train. Neither V nor T likes horror. Either S or V likes cartoon.U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus. R travels along with U. Either X or T likes Sci-fi. Neither W nor Q likes thriller. The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T. W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

Who among the following person travels in Car?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

We have,

  • The one who likes Comedy travels along with V.
  • Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport.
  • P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

  • Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T.
  • W travels along with the one who likes crime.
  • Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport.
  • The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car.
  • The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus.
  • S travels along with the one who likes horror.
  • S doesn’t travel in train.
  • Neither V nor T likes horror.
  • Either S or V likes cartoon.

After applying the above conditions case-2 and case-4 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus.
  • R travels along with U.
  • Either X or T likes Sci-fi.
  • Neither W nor Q likes thriller.
  • The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T.
  • W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

After applying the above conditions case-1 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

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

Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are travelling in three different transport viz. Bus, Train and Car and they like different movie genres viz. Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Drama and Cartoon. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Note: At least two persons and not more than four persons are travelling in the same mode of transport. If it is given that “A is travelling with the one who likes Sci-Fi movie”, then it means A doesn’t like Sci-fi movie but another person travelling along with A likes Sci-Fi movie.

The one who likes Comedy travels along with V. Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport. P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy. Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T. W travels along with the one who likes crime. Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport. The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car. The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus. S travels along with the one who likes horror. S doesn’t travel in train. Neither V nor T likes horror. Either S or V likes cartoon.U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus. R travels along with U. Either X or T likes Sci-fi. Neither W nor Q likes thriller. The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T. W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

Which of the following combination(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

I. P-Thriller movie

II. X-Horror movie

III. W-Drama movie

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

We have,

  • The one who likes Comedy travels along with V.
  • Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport.
  • P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

  • Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T.
  • W travels along with the one who likes crime.
  • Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport.
  • The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car.
  • The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus.
  • S travels along with the one who likes horror.
  • S doesn’t travel in train.
  • Neither V nor T likes horror.
  • Either S or V likes cartoon.

After applying the above conditions case-2 and case-4 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus.
  • R travels along with U.
  • Either X or T likes Sci-fi.
  • Neither W nor Q likes thriller.
  • The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T.
  • W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

After applying the above conditions case-1 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

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

Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are travelling in three different transport viz. Bus, Train and Car and they like different movie genres viz. Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Drama and Cartoon. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Note: At least two persons and not more than four persons are travelling in the same mode of transport. If it is given that “A is travelling with the one who likes Sci-Fi movie”, then it means A doesn’t like Sci-fi movie but another person travelling along with A likes Sci-Fi movie.

The one who likes Comedy travels along with V. Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport. P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy. Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T. W travels along with the one who likes crime. Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport. The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car. The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus. S travels along with the one who likes horror. S doesn’t travel in train. Neither V nor T likes horror. Either S or V likes cartoon.U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus. R travels along with U. Either X or T likes Sci-fi. Neither W nor Q likes thriller. The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T. W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

Which of the following pairs of persons are travelling in the same mode of transport?

I. X and the one who likes Cartoon movie

II. The one who likes Drama movie and the one who likes fantasy movie

III. The one who likes Cartoon movie and V

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Mains Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

We have,

  • The one who likes Comedy travels along with V.
  • Both P and T are travelling in the same mode of transport.
  • P neither travels in train nor with the one who likes comedy.

From the above conditions, there are four possibilities

Again we have,

  • Q travels along with the one who likes Crime but neither in bus nor along with T.
  • W travels along with the one who likes crime.
  • Both V and W do not travel in the same mode of transport.
  • The one who likes horror travels along with the one who likes Cartoon where neither of them travels in Car.
  • The number of people travelling in train is one more than the number of people travelling in Bus.
  • S travels along with the one who likes horror.
  • S doesn’t travel in train.
  • Neither V nor T likes horror.
  • Either S or V likes cartoon.

After applying the above conditions case-2 and case-4 gets eliminated

Again we have,

  • U likes fantasy movie but travels in neither car nor bus.
  • R travels along with U.
  • Either X or T likes Sci-fi.
  • Neither W nor Q likes thriller.
  • The one who likes thriller doesn’t travel with T.
  • W doesn’t like Mystery movie.

After applying the above conditions case-1 gets eliminated, hence case-3 shows the final arrangement

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