Test 13
Test 13
Test 13
16. If, in the first round of a game, P and T are the winning team and R sits out, which of the
following must be a team in the second round of that game?
(A) P and R
(B) Q and R
(C) Q and S
(D) R and S
(E) S and T
17. If, in the first round of a game. Q and R are the winning team and P sits out, which of the
following could be a team in the second round of that game?
(A) P and S -
(B) P and T
(C) Q and R
(D) Q and T (E) S and T
18. If P and S are the winning team in the first round, each of the following could be a member of the
forest during the second round EXCEPT
(A) P
(B) Q (C) R (D) S (E) T
19. If S sits out the first round, each of the following could be a team in the first round EXCEPT (A)
P and Q
(B) P and R
(C) P and T
(D) Q and R
(E) Q and T
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Question No 1 - 5
A woman plans to plant exactly six kind of trees: orange. apple, mango, banana, lemon, and date.
She places six pots side by side in a straight line and numbers the pots consecutively from 1 to 6,
left to right. She will plant only one kind of tree in each pot. The arrangement of the trees is
subject to the following conditions:
Orange must be planted in some pot to the left of banana.
Lemon must be planted in some pot to the left of date.
Apple cannot be planted in pot 1.
Mango must be planted next to orange;
1. Which of the following arrangements of trees from pot 1 through 6, respectively, conforms to the
conditions above?
(A) Date, orange, mango, lemon, banana, apple
(B) Apple, lemon, date, mango, orange, banana
(C) Lemon, apple, date, banana, mango, orange
(D) Orange, banana, lemon, date, apple, mango
(E) Mango, orange, lemon, apple, banana, date
2. If apple is planted in some pot to the right of banana, which of the following must be true?
(A) Apple is planted in some pot to the right of orange. (B)
Apple is planted in some pot to the right of lemon. (C)
Apple is planted in some pot to the right of date.
(D) Banana is planted in some pot to the left of lemon.
(E) Banana is planted in some pot to the left of mango.
3. If date is planted in some pot to the left of orange, which of the following must be true?
(A) Date is planted in some pot to the left of apple.
(B) Date is planted in some pot to the left of mango.
(C) Orange is planted in some pot to the left of apple.
(D) Orange is planted in some pot to the left of mango. (E) Orange is planted in some pot to
the left of lemon.
4. If banana is planted in some pot to the left of lemon, lemon could be planted in which of the
following pots?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 6
Question No 6 - 10
All mails in a large province are transmitted by means of a mail network that connects eight
cities—F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M. All of the connections are two-way, so that mails can be sent
back and forth between any two connected cities. Any given mail enters and leaves a given city at
most once. The cities are connected only in the following way:
F is connected to G and to I.
H is connected to G and to I.
J is connected to H and to L.
K is connected to H, to L, and to M.
6. The path followed by mails sent from L to M must include which of the following cities?
(A) F (B) G (C) H (D) J (E) K
7. Mails sent from F to J can go along any of the following paths EXCEPT
(A) F to G to H to J
(B) F to I to H to J
(C) F to G to H to I to J
(D) F to G to H to K to L to J
(E) F to I to H to K to L to J
8. Which of the following specifies in its entirety a sequence, from first to last, of cities through
which a mail from M to I can pass?
(A) M, F. I
(B) M, K, F, I
(C) M, K, L, I
(D) M, K, H, G, I
(E) M, K, L, J, H. I
9. What is the minimum number of cities, excluding the originating and destination cities, through
which a mail from I to K must pass?
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(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
10.Disconnecting which of the following cities from every city to which it is connected would leave
exactly one of the other cities unconnected to the rest of the mail network?
(A) F
(B) G
(C) J
(D) K
(E) M
Question No 11 - 14
Three teachers—Rehan, Saeed, and Valeed—will be traveling in a van with five students—
Fareed, Habib, Jahangir, Liaquat, and Muneeb. The van has a driver's seat and one passenger seat
in the front and two big seats behind the front seats, one big seat behind the other. Each big seat
has seats for exactly three people. Everyone must sit in a seat or on a big seat, and seating is
subject to the following restrictions:
A teacher must sit on each big seat.
Either Rehan or Saeed must sit in the driver's seat.
Jahangir must sit immediately beside Muneeb.
11. Which of the following can sit in the front passenger seat?
(A) Jahangir
(B) Liaquat
(C) Rehan
(D) Saeed
(E) Valeed
12. Which of the following groups of three can sit together on a big seat?
(A) Fareed, Jahangir, and Muneeb
(B) Fareed, Jahangir, and Valeed
(C) Fareed, Saeed, and Valeed
(D) Habib, Lupe. and Saeed
(E) Liaquat, Muneeb, and Rehan
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13. If Fareed sits immediately beside Valeed, which of the following CANNOT be true?
(A)Jahangir sits immediately beside Saeed.
(B) Liaquat sits immediately beside Valeed.
(C) 'Habib sits in the front passenger seat.
(D)Fareed sits on the same big seat as Habib.
(E) Habib sits on the same big seat as Rehan.
14. If Saeed sits on a big seat that is behind where Jahangir is sitting, which of the following must be
true?
(A) Habib sits in a seat or on a big seat that is in front of where Muneeb is sitting.
(B) Liaquat sits in a seat or on a big seat that is in front of where Fareed is sitting.
(C) Fareed sits on the same big seat as Habib, (D) Liaquat sits on
the same big seat as Saeed.
(E) Muneeb sits on the same big seat as Valeed.
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Question No 15 - 18
A developer will build five houses in a certain town on a street that currently has no houses on it.
The developer will select from seven different styles of houses—F, G. H, I, J, K. and L. The
town's planning committee has placed the following restrictions on the developer:
No style can be selected for more than one house.
Either style I must be selected or style L must be selected, but both cannot be selected.
If style K is selected, then style H must also be selected.
If style G is selected, then style I cannot be selected.
15. If style G is one of the styles selected for the street, then which of the following styles must also
be selected?
(A) F (B) I (C) J (D) K (E) L.
16. Which of the following is an acceptable combination of styles that can be selected for the street?
(A)F, G, H, J. K
(B) F, G, J, K, L
(C) F, H, J H. L (D)
G. H, I, J. K
(E) H. I, J, K, L
17. If style L is one style not selected for the street, then the other style NOT selected must be which
of the following? -
(A) F (B) G (C) H (D) I (E) J
18. If F, G. and J are three of the styles selected for the street, then which of the following must be the
other two styles selected?
(A) H and I
(B) H and K
(C) H and L (D) I and K
(E) K and L
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Question No 1 - 5
Trees O A M B L D
Pots 1 2 3 4 5 6
Rules
Rule I, O<B
Rule II L<D
Rule III, A≠1
Rule IV, M=O±1
New Rule
As Rule I & IV, O < B & O = M ±1 then M < B
Question No 1
1st Step Check Rule II A, is wrong
As question D<O
Question No 6 - 11
Cities F G H I J K L M
Rule I, ⇔
F G&I
Rule II, ⇔
H G&I
Rule III, ⇔
J H&L
⇔
Rule IV, K H, L & M
Draw the following diagram according to the Rules, and then give the answer by looking the
diagram.
I K M
F H L
G J
Question No 6
→ → →
L M, then L K M
So, Choice E is correct.
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Question No 7
Choice True/False
A Yes B Yes
C False
So, Choice C is correct.
Question No 8
First draw sequence of message transfer from M to I
Option 1 M →K →H →I
Option 2 M →K →L →J →H →I
Option 3 M →K →H →G →F →I
K L J H G F I
Option 4 M→ → → → → → →
Check the choices,
Choice E is correct.
Question No 9
Question No 11 - 14
Teacher R, S, V
Student F, H, J, L, M
Driver’s seat Front seat Two bench each have three seats Rules
Rule I an Teacher must sit on each bench
Rule II S or R must sit on Driver’s seat
Rule III J=M±1
New Rules
As Rule I & II, fulfill only if only one Teacher sit on one bench and no Teacher sit on front seat.
Question No 11
Choice Possibility
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Question No 15 - 18
House Styles F, G, H, I, J, K, L
Five Houses
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Rules
Rule I One Style will select for only one house
Rule II (I or L) must be select, but not both
Rule III K→H
Rule IV G≠I
New Rule as Rule II & IV, (I or L) must select and G ≠ I,
It means if G select then L must be select. Or G → L
Question No 15
As New Rule G → L, L must be select. Choice
E is correct.
Question No 16
Five House Styles
As question F G J
As New Rule, G → L, so F G J L
As Rule IV, K → H, so K cannot be select
Then H must be select F G J L H
Check the choice, Choice
C is correct.
Question No 17
1st Step Check Rule II A, E is wrong
nd
2 Step Check Rule III B is wrong
3rd Step Check Rule IV D is wrong
So, Choice C is correct.
Question No 18
L not select than I must select as Rule II I
select then G cannot be select as Rule IV
So Choice B is correct.