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question_answer1) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members in a family out of which there are three females and four males. There are two managers, two lawyers, one teacher, one engineer and one doctor. No lady is teacher or engineer. R is a lawyer and married to P who is a teacher. V, the engineer, is married to S who is neither lawyer nor doctor. No two ladies have the same profession. Q is the sister of W, who is a manager and grandson of V. P is the brother of T who is son of V. T is unmarried. How T is related to Q?
question_answer2) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members in a family out of which there are three females and four males. There are two managers, two lawyers, one teacher, one engineer and one doctor. No lady is teacher or engineer. R is a lawyer and married to P who is a teacher. V, the engineer, is married to S who is neither lawyer nor doctor. No two ladies have the same profession. Q is the sister of W, who is a manager and grandson of V. P is the brother of T who is son of V. T is unmarried. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
question_answer3) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members in a family out of which there are three females and four males. There are two managers, two lawyers, one teacher, one engineer and one doctor. No lady is teacher or engineer. R is a lawyer and married to P who is a teacher. V, the engineer, is married to S who is neither lawyer nor doctor. No two ladies have the same profession. Q is the sister of W, who is a manager and grandson of V. P is the brother of T who is son of V. T is unmarried. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
question_answer4) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members in a family out of which there are three females and four males. There are two managers, two lawyers, one teacher, one engineer and one doctor. No lady is teacher or engineer. R is a lawyer and married to P who is a teacher. V, the engineer, is married to S who is neither lawyer nor doctor. No two ladies have the same profession. Q is the sister of W, who is a manager and grandson of V. P is the brother of T who is son of V. T is unmarried. Which of the following group have same profession?
question_answer5) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members in a family out of which there are three females and four males. There are two managers, two lawyers, one teacher, one engineer and one doctor. No lady is teacher or engineer. R is a lawyer and married to P who is a teacher. V, the engineer, is married to S who is neither lawyer nor doctor. No two ladies have the same profession. Q is the sister of W, who is a manager and grandson of V. P is the brother of T who is son of V. T is unmarried. How S is related to R?
question_answer6) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions- Six games are played in a year starting from January and ending to July of the same year. Basketball is not played in February or June. Football is played immediately after Hockey. In the month of May cricket is not played and there is one month gap between Cricket and Tennis game. One month prior to the schedule of Polo there is no game (as that month is the 'off' month and January is not the 'off' month). Which of the following is the last game scheduled?
question_answer7) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions- Six games are played in a year starting from January and ending to July of the same year. Basketball is not played in February or June. Football is played immediately after Hockey. In the month of May cricket is not played and there is one month gap between Cricket and Tennis game. One month prior to the schedule of Polo there is no game (as that month is the 'off' month and January is not the 'off' month). If March was the 'off' month, the code would be 2-4, if April was the 'off' month, the code would be 3-3. Taking into account the 'off' month which of the following code is correct?
question_answer8) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions- Six games are played in a year starting from January and ending to July of the same year. Basketball is not played in February or June. Football is played immediately after Hockey. In the month of May cricket is not played and there is one month gap between Cricket and Tennis game. One month prior to the schedule of Polo there is no game (as that month is the 'off' month and January is not the 'off' month). Which game will schedule in the month of May?
question_answer9) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions- Six games are played in a year starting from January and ending to July of the same year. Basketball is not played in February or June. Football is played immediately after Hockey. In the month of May cricket is not played and there is one month gap between Cricket and Tennis game. One month prior to the schedule of Polo there is no game (as that month is the 'off' month and January is not the 'off' month). How many games were scheduled between Polo and Football?
question_answer10) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions- Six games are played in a year starting from January and ending to July of the same year. Basketball is not played in February or June. Football is played immediately after Hockey. In the month of May cricket is not played and there is one month gap between Cricket and Tennis game. One month prior to the schedule of Polo there is no game (as that month is the 'off' month and January is not the 'off' month). If someone wants to attend only two games out of Football, Tennis and Basketball, but wants the two months to be successive (one after the other) then which game - Combination may be selected?
question_answer11) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate of which only three had to be offered under the following conditions: (1) One who offered A had to offer B also and vice versa. (2) One who offered A could not offer E. (3) One who offered C or D could not offer F. The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows: A-70, B-70, C-90, D-85, E-70, F-35 How many combinations were permitted?
question_answer12) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate of which only three had to be offered under the following conditions: (1) One who offered A had to offer B also and vice versa. (2) One who offered A could not offer E. (3) One who offered C or D could not offer F. The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows: A-70, B-70, C-90, D-85, E-70, F-35 How many candidates appeared for the examination in all?
question_answer13) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate of which only three had to be offered under the following conditions: (1) One who offered A had to offer B also and vice versa. (2) One who offered A could not offer E. (3) One who offered C or D could not offer F. The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows: A-70, B-70, C-90, D-85, E-70, F-35 How many candidates offered the combination A+B+C?
question_answer14) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate of which only three had to be offered under the following conditions: (1) One who offered A had to offer B also and vice versa. (2) One who offered A could not offer E. (3) One who offered C or D could not offer F. The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows: A-70, B-70, C-90, D-85, E-70, F-35 How many candidates combined C with D?
question_answer15) Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: In an examination, six subjects A, B, C, D, E and F were available for a candidate of which only three had to be offered under the following conditions: (1) One who offered A had to offer B also and vice versa. (2) One who offered A could not offer E. (3) One who offered C or D could not offer F. The distribution of the candidates over the subjects was as follows: A-70, B-70, C-90, D-85, E-70, F-35 How many candidates offered B with F?
question_answer16) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: (i) S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are eight students in the class. Three of them study English and Commerce each and two of them study Sanskrit. Each one of them has a different weight. (ii) The heaviest does not study Sanskrit and the lightest does not study English. (iii) X is heavier than S and V, but lighter than Z and T. W, who does not study English, is heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S. (iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V. (v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit. Who is the heaviest?
question_answer17) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: (i) S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are eight students in the class. Three of them study English and Commerce each and two of them study Sanskrit. Each one of them has a different weight. (ii) The heaviest does not study Sanskrit and the lightest does not study English. (iii) X is heavier than S and V, but lighter than Z and T. W, who does not study English, is heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S. (iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V. (v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit. Who is the lightest?
question_answer18) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: (i) S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are eight students in the class. Three of them study English and Commerce each and two of them study Sanskrit. Each one of them has a different weight. (ii) The heaviest does not study Sanskrit and the lightest does not study English. (iii) X is heavier than S and V, but lighter than Z and T. W, who does not study English, is heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S. (iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V. (v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit. Which subject studied by W?
question_answer19) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: (i) S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are eight students in the class. Three of them study English and Commerce each and two of them study Sanskrit. Each one of them has a different weight. (ii) The heaviest does not study Sanskrit and the lightest does not study English. (iii) X is heavier than S and V, but lighter than Z and T. W, who does not study English, is heavier than T and is the second heaviest. Y is lighter than V but heavier than S. (iv) Z, who is fourth from the top, studies Commerce along with V. (v) Y does not study either English or Sanskrit. T does not study Sanskrit. Who is second lightest according to their weight?
question_answer20) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight boxes G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are arranged in the top to bottom. Each of them contains different colour Blue, Yellow, Red, Black, Purple, White, Pink and Brown, but not necessary in the same order. Only four boxes kept between G and H, which contains Black colour. Only two boxes kept between the box which contains Yellow and G. As many boxes kept between H and M as between H and K. M kept at one of the positions above to K and contains Red colour. The box which contains Brown colour kept between J and L. N is kept immediately below to J. Only one box kept between I and the box which contains Blue. The box which contains White colour kept immediately below to the box which contains Purple. G does not contain White colour. Which of the following box kept on top and contains which colour?
question_answer21) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight boxes G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are arranged in the top to bottom. Each of them contains different colour Blue, Yellow, Red, Black, Purple, White, Pink and Brown, but not necessary in the same order. Only four boxes kept between G and H, which contains Black colour. Only two boxes kept between the box which contains Yellow and G. As many boxes kept between H and M as between H and K. M kept at one of the positions above to K and contains Red colour. The box which contains Brown colour kept between J and L. N is kept immediately below to J. Only one box kept between I and the box which contains Blue. The box which contains White colour kept immediately below to the box which contains Purple. G does not contain White colour. How many box kept between G and the box contains Pink colour?
question_answer22) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight boxes G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are arranged in the top to bottom. Each of them contains different colour Blue, Yellow, Red, Black, Purple, White, Pink and Brown, but not necessary in the same order. Only four boxes kept between G and H, which contains Black colour. Only two boxes kept between the box which contains Yellow and G. As many boxes kept between H and M as between H and K. M kept at one of the positions above to K and contains Red colour. The box which contains Brown colour kept between J and L. N is kept immediately below to J. Only one box kept between I and the box which contains Blue. The box which contains White colour kept immediately below to the box which contains Purple. G does not contain White colour. Which of the following box kept immediately above to I?
question_answer23) Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight boxes G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are arranged in the top to bottom. Each of them contains different colour Blue, Yellow, Red, Black, Purple, White, Pink and Brown, but not necessary in the same order. Only four boxes kept between G and H, which contains Black colour. Only two boxes kept between the box which contains Yellow and G. As many boxes kept between H and M as between H and K. M kept at one of the positions above to K and contains Red colour. The box which contains Brown colour kept between J and L. N is kept immediately below to J. Only one box kept between I and the box which contains Blue. The box which contains White colour kept immediately below to the box which contains Purple. G does not contain White colour. What is the position of N from the top?
question_answer24) Directions: 24-28 - Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Six Japanese - H, N, X, K, A and Y study in different schools- i.e. C1, S1, I1, Gl, D1 and A1 and they are located on six different floors of a building, numbered 1 to 6. They like six different festivals of different religions i.e. Eid, Holi, Janmashtami, Christmas, Onam and Durga Puja, not necessarily in the same order. Each school is closed on a different day from Monday to Saturday. The one who likes the Onam festival and his/her school is S1, is on the 6th floor of the building. Schools of A and N are on even numbered floor and A studies in school that is closed on Monday. C1 school is on the lowest floor and it is closed on Tuesday. G1 school is on the floor next to H and it is closed on Thursday. The student of A1 school likes Durga Puja festival and his school is closed on Monday. Y likes Christmas festival and he has only one neighbour. One of the schools on even numbered floors has closed on Friday. K is located two floors below X and he likes Janmashtami festival. X likes the festival of Eid and he studies in a school that is closed on Wednesday. Who is the studying in C1?
question_answer25) Directions: 24-28 - Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Six Japanese - H, N, X, K, A and Y study in different schools- i.e. C1, S1, I1, Gl, D1 and A1 and they are located on six different floors of a building, numbered 1 to 6. They like six different festivals of different religions i.e. Eid, Holi, Janmashtami, Christmas, Onam and Durga Puja, not necessarily in the same order. Each school is closed on a different day from Monday to Saturday. The one who likes the Onam festival and his/her school is S1, is on the 6th floor of the building. Schools of A and N are on even numbered floor and A studies in school that is closed on Monday. C1 school is on the lowest floor and it is closed on Tuesday. G1 school is on the floor next to H and it is closed on Thursday. The student of A1 school likes Durga Puja festival and his school is closed on Monday. Y likes Christmas festival and he has only one neighbour. One of the schools on even numbered floors has closed on Friday. K is located two floors below X and he likes Janmashtami festival. X likes the festival of Eid and he studies in a school that is closed on Wednesday. Which festival does H like?
question_answer26) Directions: 24-28 - Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Six Japanese - H, N, X, K, A and Y study in different schools- i.e. C1, S1, I1, Gl, D1 and A1 and they are located on six different floors of a building, numbered 1 to 6. They like six different festivals of different religions i.e. Eid, Holi, Janmashtami, Christmas, Onam and Durga Puja, not necessarily in the same order. Each school is closed on a different day from Monday to Saturday. The one who likes the Onam festival and his/her school is S1, is on the 6th floor of the building. Schools of A and N are on even numbered floor and A studies in school that is closed on Monday. C1 school is on the lowest floor and it is closed on Tuesday. G1 school is on the floor next to H and it is closed on Thursday. The student of A1 school likes Durga Puja festival and his school is closed on Monday. Y likes Christmas festival and he has only one neighbour. One of the schools on even numbered floors has closed on Friday. K is located two floors below X and he likes Janmashtami festival. X likes the festival of Eid and he studies in a school that is closed on Wednesday. Who has on leave on Thursday?
question_answer27) Directions: 24-28 - Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Six Japanese - H, N, X, K, A and Y study in different schools- i.e. C1, S1, I1, Gl, D1 and A1 and they are located on six different floors of a building, numbered 1 to 6. They like six different festivals of different religions i.e. Eid, Holi, Janmashtami, Christmas, Onam and Durga Puja, not necessarily in the same order. Each school is closed on a different day from Monday to Saturday. The one who likes the Onam festival and his/her school is S1, is on the 6th floor of the building. Schools of A and N are on even numbered floor and A studies in school that is closed on Monday. C1 school is on the lowest floor and it is closed on Tuesday. G1 school is on the floor next to H and it is closed on Thursday. The student of A1 school likes Durga Puja festival and his school is closed on Monday. Y likes Christmas festival and he has only one neighbour. One of the schools on even numbered floors has closed on Friday. K is located two floors below X and he likes Janmashtami festival. X likes the festival of Eid and he studies in a school that is closed on Wednesday. If I1 school is closed on Saturday, on which day will D1 school be closed?
question_answer28) Directions: 24-28 - Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Six Japanese - H, N, X, K, A and Y study in different schools- i.e. C1, S1, I1, Gl, D1 and A1 and they are located on six different floors of a building, numbered 1 to 6. They like six different festivals of different religions i.e. Eid, Holi, Janmashtami, Christmas, Onam and Durga Puja, not necessarily in the same order. Each school is closed on a different day from Monday to Saturday. The one who likes the Onam festival and his/her school is S1, is on the 6th floor of the building. Schools of A and N are on even numbered floor and A studies in school that is closed on Monday. C1 school is on the lowest floor and it is closed on Tuesday. G1 school is on the floor next to H and it is closed on Thursday. The student of A1 school likes Durga Puja festival and his school is closed on Monday. Y likes Christmas festival and he has only one neighbour. One of the schools on even numbered floors has closed on Friday. K is located two floors below X and he likes Janmashtami festival. X likes the festival of Eid and he studies in a school that is closed on Wednesday. Which of the following combination is correct?
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