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Questions: 1 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that 1) At least how many batsmen scored more than 310 
follow. 4’s in the year 2017?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the


virtual keyboard in the box provided below
ICC, prepared the list of top seven batsmen in the world
with respect to maximum aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s
scored in the year 2017.

ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each
group comprising of three batsmen.

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Let the aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s scored by A,
B, C, D, E, F and G be a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h
respec vely.

The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s Therefore, 3(a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 17250
and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven Or, (a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 5750
groups.
Therefore, a = 5750 – (2800 + 2150) = 800
Similarly, we can calculate b = 1000, c = 1200, d = 600,
e = 600, f = 750 and g = 800
We have to minimize the number of batsmen who
scored more than 310 fours. The minimum number of
boundaries (fours and sixes) hit by a batsman is 600.
We have, 52% of 600 = 312, which is greater than
310. Therefore 60% and 63% of 600 are also greater
than 310. All other batsmen hit at least 600
boundaries (fours and sixes). Therefore the three
batsmen with 52%, 60% and 63% scored more than
310 fours for sure. If we want to minimize the
The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored number of batsmen who scored more than 310 fours,
by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total suppose the batsmen with 52%, 60% and 63% are the
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not ones who hit maximum boundaries (800, 1000 and
necessarily in that order 1200).
If the following are the details of the other batsmen,
we get:

Thus it can be seen that at least 3 batsmen hit more


than 310 fours.
Therefore, the required answer is 3.

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ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each 2) What is the maximum possible difference between
group comprising of three batsmen. the number of 6’s scored by one batsman and
number of 4’s scored by another batsman?

630
690
700
None of these

The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s


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and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven
groups.
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Let the aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s scored by A,
B, C, D, E, F and G be a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h
respec vely.
Therefore, 3(a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 17250
Or, (a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 5750
Therefore, a = 5750 – (2800 + 2150) = 800
Similarly, we can calculate b = 1000, c = 1200, d = 600,
e = 600, f = 750 and g = 800
The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored
The maximum possible number of 6’s by a batsman =
by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total
(100 - 25) % of 1200 = 900
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not
necessarily in that order The minimum possible number of 4’s by another
batsman = 35% of 600 = 210
The required difference = 900 – 210 = 690
Hence, [2].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
follow.

3) It is known that Y batsmen have scored equal 


number of 4’s. What is the maximum possible
ICC, prepared the list of top seven batsmen in the world value of Y?
with respect to maximum aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s
scored in the year 2017.
Enter your response (as an integer) using the
virtual keyboard in the box provided below.
ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each
group comprising of three batsmen.

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Let the aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s scored by A,
The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s B, C, D, E, F and G be a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h
and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven respec vely.
groups.
Therefore, 3(a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 17250
Or, (a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 5750
Therefore, a = 5750 – (2800 + 2150) = 800
Similarly, we can calculate b = 1000, c = 1200, d = 600,
e = 600, f = 750 and g = 800
Suppose any two batsmen B1 and B2 have hit ‘a’ and
‘b’ boundaries (number of fours and sixes), out of
which ‘p%’ and ‘q%’ are fours respec vely.

The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored


by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not
necessarily in that order It can be seen that the numbers for which this is
sa sfied are:
40% of 750 = 25% of 1200 = 300 and
40% of 1200 = 60% of 800 = 480
Thus, in both the cases, Y = 2.
Therefore, the required answer is 2.

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ICC, prepared the list of top seven batsmen in the world 4) At most how many batsmen could have scored 
with respect to maximum aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s more than 450 6’s in the year 2017?
scored in the year 2017.
5
ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each 4
group comprising of three batsmen.
3
2

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The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s
and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven
groups.

The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored


by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not
necessarily in that order

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We have to maximise the number of batsmen who


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that scored more than 450 sixes. We have the following:
follow.

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with respect to maximum aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s It can be seen that 75% of 600 = 450. Therefore the
scored in the year 2017. two batsmen with 600 boundaries did not hit more
than 450 sixes for sure. Since we want to maximize
the number of batsmen who hit sixes, suppose the %
ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each of sixes they hit were the lowest—37% and 40%
group comprising of three batsmen. respec vely. These two batsmen did not hit more
than 450 sixes for sure.
We have five other batsmen with 750, 800, 800, 1000
and 1200 boundaries. In order to ensure that the
number of sixes hit by the batsman with 750
boundaries is a natural number, the percentage of
sixes hit by him has to be either 60% or 48%. In either
case, he cannot hit more than 450 sixes. Therefore
the batsman with 750 boundaries also did not hit
more than 450 sixes. Since we want to maximise the
The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s
number of batsmen with more than 450 sixes, let’s
and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven
assign the lowest possible percentage of sixes to the
groups.
batsman who hit 750 boundaries (48%).
Now we have four batsmen with 800, 800, 1000 and
1200 boundaries with 53%, 60%, 65% and 75% sixes.
Consider the following situa on.

Thus maximum four batsmen could have hit more


than 450 sixes.

The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored Hence, [2].
by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
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ICC, prepared the list of top seven batsmen in the worldLoading...


with respect to maximum aggregate number of 4’s and 6’s
scored in the year 2017.

ICC formed seven groups – I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII, each
group comprising of three batsmen.

The following bar – graph provides the sum of number of 4’s


and 6’s scored by the three batsmen in each of the seven
groups.

The following bar – graph provides the number of 4’s scored


by each of the seven batsmen as a percentage of the total
number of 4’s and 6’s scored by each one of them not
necessarily in that order

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that 1) If the district D3 is in state S2, in which state is 
follow. the district D10 in?

S1
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3 S2
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only
S3
in these districts of Taveuni.
The district D3 cannot lie in state S2
The following table gives informa on on the total
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total Video Explana on:


produc on of sugarcane in the country.

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It can be seen that the percent produc on in the
twelve states are 2%, 3%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%,
The following table gives informa on on the total 10%, 11%, 12%, 13% and 14%.
produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni,
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of
sugarcane in the country. Three districts of state S1 together have total
produc on of 47%. The sum of 47% can be
obtained using four of the given numbers as
follows:
1. 14% + 12% + 11% + 10%
2. 14% + 13% + 11% + 9%
3. 14% + 13% + 12% + 8%
It is known that each state has exactly four districts out
of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
Three districts of state S3 together have total
only one state.
produc on of 18%. The sum of 18% can be
obtained using four of the given numbers as
follows:
1. 2% + 3% + 5% + 8%
2. 2% + 3% + 6% + 7%
Combining these two, we get the following
possibili es.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
follow.

D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only
in these districts of Taveuni.
The following table gives informa on on the total
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of If D3 is in S2, possibility 3 is applicable. In that
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total case, D10 is in state S1.
produc on of sugarcane in the country. Hence, [1].

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It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


2) If the district D8 is in state S2, which state is
of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in 
the district D9 in?
only one state.

S1
S2
S3
Cannot be determined

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It can be seen that the percent produc on in the


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that twelve states are 2%, 3%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%,
follow. 10%, 11%, 12%, 13% and 14%.
Three districts of state S1 together have total
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are produc on of 47%. The sum of 47% can be
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3 obtained using four of the given numbers as
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only follows:
in these districts of Taveuni. 1. 14% + 12% + 11% + 10%
The following table gives informa on on the total 2. 14% + 13% + 11% + 9%
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of 3. 14% + 13% + 12% + 8%
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total
produc on of sugarcane in the country.
Three districts of state S3 together have total
produc on of 18%. The sum of 18% can be
obtained using four of the given numbers as
follows:

The following table gives informa on on the total 1. 2% + 3% + 5% + 8%


produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni, 2. 2% + 3% + 6% + 7%
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of Combining these two, we get the following
sugarcane in the country. possibili es.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

If D8 is in S2, either possibility 1 or 2 is applicable.


In possibility 1, D9 is in state S2 while in
possibility 2, D9 is in state S1. Hence, [4].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
follow. 3) If the district D2 is not in state S2 and the 
district D5 is not in state S1, which state is the
district D9 in?
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only S1
in these districts of Taveuni. S2
The following table gives informa on on the total S3
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total Cannot be determined
produc on of sugarcane in the country.
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The following table gives informa on on the total
produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni,
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of
sugarcane in the country.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

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It can be seen that the percent produc on in the


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that twelve states are 2%, 3%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%,
follow. 10%, 11%, 12%, 13% and 14%.

D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are Three districts of state S1 together have total
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3 produc on of 47%. The sum of 47% can be
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only obtained using four of the given numbers as
in these districts of Taveuni. follows:
The following table gives informa on on the total 1. 14% + 12% + 11% + 10%
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of 2. 14% + 13% + 11% + 9%
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total 3. 14% + 13% + 12% + 8%
produc on of sugarcane in the country.

Three districts of state S3 together have total


produc on of 18%. The sum of 18% can be
obtained using four of the given numbers as
The following table gives informa on on the total follows:
produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni, 1. 2% + 3% + 5% + 8%
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of 2. 2% + 3% + 6% + 7%
sugarcane in the country.
Combining these two, we get the following
possibili es.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

If the district D2 is not in state S2 and the district


D5 is not in state S1, possibility 4 is applicable.
Hence, [2].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
follow. 4) For how many districts out of 12, can the state 
in which they fall in can be uniquely
determined?
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only 0
in these districts of Taveuni. 1
The following table gives informa on on the total 2
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total More than 2
produc on of sugarcane in the country.
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The following table gives informa on on the total
produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni,
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of
sugarcane in the country.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

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It can be seen that the percent produc on in the


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that twelve states are 2%, 3%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%,
follow. 10%, 11%, 12%, 13% and 14%.

D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are Three districts of state S1 together have total
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3 produc on of 47%. The sum of 47% can be
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only obtained using four of the given numbers as
in these districts of Taveuni. follows:
The following table gives informa on on the total 1. 14% + 12% + 11% + 10%
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of 2. 14% + 13% + 11% + 9%
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total 3. 14% + 13% + 12% + 8%
produc on of sugarcane in the country.

Three districts of state S3 together have total


produc on of 18%. The sum of 18% can be
obtained using four of the given numbers as
The following table gives informa on on the total follows:
produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni, 1. 2% + 3% + 5% + 8%
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of 2. 2% + 3% + 6% + 7%
sugarcane in the country.
Combining these two, we get the following
possibili es.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

We can determine that the districts D4 and D11


are definitely in the state S3, while the district
D12 is in the state S1. Hence, [4].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that
follow.

D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11 and D12 are
the twelve districts in three states namely S1, S2 and S3
in a country named Taveuni. Sugarcane is produced only
in these districts of Taveuni.
The following table gives informa on on the total
produc on of sugarcane in the twelve districts of
Taveuni, when expressed as a percent of the total
produc on of sugarcane in the country.
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The following table gives informa on on the total


produc on of sugarcane in the three states of Taveuni,
when expressed as a percent of the total produc on of
sugarcane in the country.

It is known that each state has exactly four districts out


of the twelve districts men oned. Each district can lie in
only one state.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) 
Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Which of the following cannot be determined from
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a the informa on given?
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or
Number of Indian Classical experts from Tamil Nadu.
Rabindra Sangeet (RS).
Number of Sufi Sangeet experts from West Bengal.
i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from Number of Sufi Sangeet experts from Tamil Nadu.
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three
Number of Rabindra Sangeet experts from West Bengal.
states.
ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS
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experts and to the number of RS experts.
iii. The number of IC experts was 4.
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iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three Total number of experts = 28
musicians in any category.
Let the number of experts from West Bengal = 2x
Therefore, the number of experts from each of the
remaining three states = (x + 1)
∴ 2x + 3(x + 1) = 28 ⇒ x = 5
∴ Experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
and U ar Pradesh were 10, 6, 6 and 6 respec vely.
There were 4 IC experts and 6 experts of each of CC, SS
and RS categories.
From (iv), it can be concluded that West Bengal has sent
1 IC experts, 3 RS experts, 3 CC experts and 3 SS
experts. Also, each of the other three states has sent 1
IC expert.

Thus, we have

Exact number of SS experts and RS experts from West


Bengal is known. The number of IC experts from Tamil
Nadu is also known. The number of SS experts from
Tamil Nadu cannot be determined.
Hence, [3].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian 2) 
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or Which of the following is not possible?
Rabindra Sangeet (RS).
i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil
Maharashtra sent 2 CC experts and 2 SS experts.
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three Tamil Nadu sent 1 CC expert and 1 SS expert.
states.
Maharashtra and U ar Pradesh each sent 1 CC expert.
ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS
None of these
experts and to the number of RS experts.
iii. The number of IC experts was 4. Video Explana on:


iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three
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musicians in any category.
Total number of experts = 28
Let the number of experts from West Bengal = 2x
Therefore, the number of experts from each of the
remaining three states = (x + 1)
∴ 2x + 3(x + 1) = 28 ⇒ x = 5
∴ Experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
and U ar Pradesh were 10, 6, 6 and 6 respec vely.
There were 4 IC experts and 6 experts of each of CC, SS
and RS categories.
From (iv), it can be concluded that West Bengal has sent
1 IC experts, 3 RS experts, 3 CC experts and 3 SS
experts. Also, each of the other three states has sent 1
IC expert.
Thus, we have

The statements given in the first three op ons are


possible. Hence, [4].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, 3) 
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a Balu and Jay are CC experts who came from
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian Maharashtra which of the following is necessarily
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or true?
Rabindra Sangeet (RS).
i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil Either Tamil Nadu or U ar Pradesh sent 2 CC experts.
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three Maharashtra sent 1 SS expert and 1 RS expert.
states. Maharashtra did not send 3 experts for any category.
ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS Tamil Nadu did not send 3 CC experts.
experts and to the number of RS experts.
iii. The number of IC experts was 4. Video Explana on:


iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three
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musicians in any category.
Total number of experts = 28
Let the number of experts from West Bengal = 2x
Therefore, the number of experts from each of the
remaining three states = (x + 1)
∴ 2x + 3(x + 1) = 28 ⇒ x = 5
∴ Experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
and U ar Pradesh were 10, 6, 6 and 6 respec vely.
There were 4 IC experts and 6 experts of each of CC, SS
and RS categories.
From (iv), it can be concluded that West Bengal has sent
1 IC experts, 3 RS experts, 3 CC experts and 3 SS
experts. Also, each of the other three states has sent 1
IC expert.
Thus, we have

Maharashtra could have sent 2 or 3 CC experts. Only


op on [4] is necessarily true for if Tamil Nadu had sent
3 CC experts, Maharashtra would have sent only one CC
expert, which contradicts the data given in the
ques on. Hence, [4].

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Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or
Rabindra Sangeet (RS). 4) 
i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil Shyam was the only RS expert from U ar Pradesh.
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from What can be inferred about the number of
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three CC experts from U ar Pradesh? (Refer to the data
states. from previous ques on).
ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS I. At least 2 II. At most 2 III. At most 3
experts and to the number of RS experts.
iii. The number of IC experts was 4. II only
iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every I and III
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three
I only
musicians in any category.
III only

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Total number of experts = 28


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Let the number of experts from West Bengal = 2x
Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a Therefore, the number of experts from each of the
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian remaining three states = (x + 1)
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or ∴ 2x + 3(x + 1) = 28 ⇒ x = 5
Rabindra Sangeet (RS).
∴ Experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil and U ar Pradesh were 10, 6, 6 and 6 respec vely.
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three There were 4 IC experts and 6 experts of each of CC, SS
states. and RS categories.

ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS From (iv), it can be concluded that West Bengal has sent
experts and to the number of RS experts. 1 IC experts, 3 RS experts, 3 CC experts and 3 SS
experts. Also, each of the other three states has sent 1
iii. The number of IC experts was 4. IC expert.
iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every Thus, we have
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three
musicians in any category.

We know that in each category, there was at least one


expert from each state. It is also known that 3 CC
experts were from West Bengal.
Among 6 experts from U ar Pradesh, we know that 1
was IC expert, 1 was CC expert, 1 was RS expert and one
was SS expert. We do not have informa on about two
remaining experts from U ar Pradesh. Balu and Jay are
CC experts from Maharashtra.
In all there were 8 CC experts (3-West Bengal, 1-U ar
Pradesh, 2-Maharashtra, 1- Tamil Nadu). The remaining
one CC expert could be from Tamil Nadu or U ar
Pradesh. Thus, at most 2 CC experts were from U ar
Pradesh.
Hence, [1].

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Twenty eight music experts from West Bengal, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and U ar Pradesh had assembled in Mumbai for a
Sangeet Mahotsav. Each musician was an expert of Indian
classical (IC) or Carna c classical (CC) or Sufi Sangeet (SS) or
Rabindra Sangeet (RS).
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i. Had there been one expert less from Maharashtra, Tamil
Nadu and U ar Pradesh each, the number of experts from
West Bengal would be twice that from each of the other three
states.
ii. The number of CC experts was equal to the number of SS
experts and to the number of RS experts.
iii. The number of IC experts was 4.
iv. There was at least one musician from each state for every
category of music. Also, no state had sent more than three
musicians in any category.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) What was the number of Commerce stream 
candidates called for the CBT?
The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test keyboard in the box provided below
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets
eliminated a er each round.

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Explana on:


The ra os of the number of Engineering freshers (candidates
with no work experience) to those having work experience is
given in the table below:

It is also known that:


(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
respec vely.
(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT.
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the
ra o 9:2:2:1.
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT.

From the above table 1204 Commerce stream students


were selected for the CBT.
Therefore, the required answer is 1204.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test 2) What was the number of Engineering stream 
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the candidates with work experience to be shortlisted
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats for the Group Discussion?
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets
eliminated a er each round.
864
888
912
936

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with no work experience) to those having work experience is
given in the table below:

It is also known that:


(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
respec vely.
(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT.
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the
ra o 9:2:2:1.
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT.

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The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of Avg Time taken by all students: 143 secs
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the Your A empt: Skipped
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets % Students got it correct: 84 %
eliminated a er each round.

3) 
What percentage of Commerce stream candidates
called for the CBT got shortlisted for the Group
Discussion?

The ra os of the number of Engineering freshers (candidates 30.13%


with no work experience) to those having work experience is
30.23%
given in the table below:
40.31%
40.13%

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It is also known that:
(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
respec vely.
(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT.
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the
ra o 9:2:2:1.
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets
eliminated a er each round.

The ra os of the number of Engineering freshers (candidates


with no work experience) to those having work experience is
given in the table below:

It is also known that:


(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
respec vely. Correct Answer:


(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
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(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT. Avg Time taken by all students: 73 secs
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the Your A empt: Skipped
ra o 9:2:2:1.
% Students got it correct: 80 %
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT.

4) How many students from 'other' stream were called 


for the Group Discussion?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual


keyboard in the box provided below

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Explana on:


The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets
eliminated a er each round.

The ra os of the number of Engineering freshers (candidates


with no work experience) to those having work experience is
given in the table below:

It is also known that:


(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
182 students from the ‘other’ stream were called for
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
the Group Discussion.
respec vely.
Therefore, the required answer is 182.
(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT.
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
Correct Answer:

candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the
ra o 9:2:2:1.
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT. Time taken by you: 0 secs

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
The incomplete table below gives informa on regarding the
number of candidates of different streams at different stages of
the admission procedure viz. Wri en Test, Computer Based Test
(CBT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) of the
Indian Academy of Business Management (IABM) for 225 seats
of its PGDBM course. A certain number of candidates gets
eliminated a er each round.

The ra os of the number of Engineering freshers (candidates


with no work experience) to those having work experience is
given in the table below:

It is also known that:


(i) The percentages of the total candidates to be eliminated
a er the Wri en Test and the CBT were 80% and 50%
respec vely.
(ii) The total number of candidates called for the CBT was 5096
and for the Personal Interview was 1000.
(iii) Of all the Science stream candidates who took the Wri en
Test, only 21% got short listed for the CBT.
(iv) Engineering, Science, Commerce and Other stream
candidates short listed for the Group Discussion were in the
ra o 9:2:2:1.
(v) 1188 Engineering freshers took the CBT.

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Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on 1) What was the maximum number of friends (out of 7)
given below. present in the party at any given me?

Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked keyboard in the box provided below.
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses.
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately 4
a er Zaheer arrived.
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party. Video Explana on:


3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party Explana on:


the second me before I le .
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the From Rahul's statement we can say that Sachin arrived
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new first and Rahul arrived second. From Zaheer's statement
person that I met on my second visit. we can say that Mahendra arrived third to the party
and Zaheer arrived fourth.
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend,
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us Mahendra and Rahul le immediately a er Zaheer
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party. arrived. From Mahendra's statement, when he returned
to the party, Sachin was s ll there and the only new
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the
person he met was Rohit. This means that Rohit arrived
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
a er Rahul and Mahendra le the party.
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.
According to Dinesh's statement he took Sachin with
him. At that me only Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were at
the party
Also, from Sachin's statement we can say that a er
Sachin le the party with Dinesh, Virat arrived at the
party and Zaheer le the party (which could have
occured in any order).
The two orders are tabulated as below:
Case I:

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Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on


given below.

Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat


and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses.
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately
a er Zaheer arrived.
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find Case II:
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party.
3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party
the second me before I le .
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new
person that I met on my second visit.
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend,
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party.
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.

We can see that there were maximum four friends


present in the party at any given me.
Therefore, the required answer is 4.

Correct Answer:


4

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2) How many friends did Virat meet at the party? 

3
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Cannot be determined

Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on


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given below.

Explana on:


Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat
and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked From Rahul's statement we can say that Sachin arrived
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses. first and Rahul arrived second. From Zaheer's statement
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and we can say that Mahendra arrived third to the party
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately and Zaheer arrived fourth.
a er Zaheer arrived. Mahendra and Rahul le immediately a er Zaheer
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned arrived. From Mahendra's statement, when he returned
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find to the party, Sachin was s ll there and the only new
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party. person he met was Rohit. This means that Rohit arrived
a er Rahul and Mahendra le the party.
3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party According to Dinesh's statement he took Sachin with
the second me before I le . him. At that me only Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were at
the party
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new Also, from Sachin's statement we can say that a er
person that I met on my second visit. Sachin le the party with Dinesh, Virat arrived at the
party and Zaheer le the party (which could have
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend, occured in any order).
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party. The two orders are tabulated as below:

6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the Case I:
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.

Case II:

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Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on


given below.

Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat


and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses.
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately
a er Zaheer arrived.
We cannot determine whether Zaheer le the party
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
before Virat arrived or a er Virat arrived. Therefore we
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find
cannot determine the number of friends Virat met at
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party.
the party. Hence, [4].
3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party
the second me before I le . Correct Answer:


4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new
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person that I met on my second visit.
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend, Avg Time taken by all students: 52 secs
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party. Your A empt: Skipped
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with % Students got it correct: 42 %
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.

3) Statement made by which of the following friends is 


redundant and doesn't help us in determining the
order of arrival of friends?

Zaheer
Mahendra
Rohit
Dinesh

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From Rahul's statement we can say that Sachin arrived


first and Rahul arrived second. From Zaheer's statement
we can say that Mahendra arrived third to the party
and Zaheer arrived fourth.
Mahendra and Rahul le immediately a er Zaheer
arrived. From Mahendra's statement, when he returned
to the party, Sachin was s ll there and the only new
person he met was Rohit. This means that Rohit arrived
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According to Dinesh's statement he took Sachin with
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him. At that me only Sachin,Change
ZaheerSection herewere at
and Rohit
the party
Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on Also, from Sachin's statement we can say that a er
given below. Sachin le the party with Dinesh, Virat arrived at the
party and Zaheer le the party (which could have
occured in any order).
Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat
The two orders are tabulated as below:
and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses. Case I:
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately
a er Zaheer arrived.
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party.
3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party
the second me before I le .
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new
person that I met on my second visit.
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend,
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party.
Case II:
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.

The statement which Rohit made can be inferred from


the second part of the statement made by Sachin. We
know that when Sachin arrived at the party for the
second me there were only Rohit and Virat present at
that me. Therefore, the informa on provided by Rohit
becomes redundant. Hence, [3].

Correct Answer:

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Questions: 17 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here

Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on


given below. 4) Who were the last three friends le at the party? 

Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat Sachin, Rohit and Virat
and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked Virat, Sachin and Zaheer
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses.
Virat, Rohit and Mahendra
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately Sachin, Rohit and Zaheer
a er Zaheer arrived.
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2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party.
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3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party From Rahul's statement we can say that Sachin arrived
the second me before I le . first and Rahul arrived second. From Zaheer's statement
we can say that Mahendra arrived third to the party
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
and Zaheer arrived fourth.
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new
person that I met on my second visit. Mahendra and Rahul le immediately a er Zaheer
arrived. From Mahendra's statement, when he returned
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend,
to the party, Sachin was s ll there and the only new
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us
person he met was Rohit. This means that Rohit arrived
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party.
a er Rahul and Mahendra le the party.
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the
According to Dinesh's statement he took Sachin with
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
him. At that me only Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were at
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.
the party
Also, from Sachin's statement we can say that a er
Sachin le the party with Dinesh, Virat arrived at the
party and Zaheer le the party (which could have
occured in any order).
The two orders are tabulated as below:
Case I:

Case II:

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Answer the following ques ons on the basis of the informa on


given below.

Seven friends, Sachin, Mahendra, Rohit, Zaheer, Dinesh, Virat


and Rahul were invited to a birthday party. On being asked
about their visit to the party, followings were their responses.
1. Rahul : Sachin was the first person to arrive at the party and
I was the second. I le the party with Mahendra immediately
a er Zaheer arrived.
From the table drawn above, we can see that Sachin,
2. Sachin : I le the party with one friend. However, I returned
Rohit and Virat were the last three friends le at the
to the party again because it was my best friend’s party, to find
party. Hence, [1].
that only Rohit and Virat were present at the party.
3. Zaheer : When I arrived at the party there were three
friends Sachin, Rahul and Mahendra. Mahendra le the party Correct Answer:


the second me before I le .
4. Mahendra : I went to the party twice and when I went the
Time taken by you: 0 secs
second me Sachin was s ll there and Rohit was the only new
person that I met on my second visit.
Avg Time taken by all students: 51 secs
5. Rohit : When I was dancing at the party with my friend,
who was the only one at the party besides me amongst us Your A empt: Skipped
seven friends, I saw Sachin entering the party.
6. Dinesh : When I arrived, Sachin, Zaheer and Rohit were the % Students got it correct: 49 %
only three persons present at the party. I le immediately with
Sachin, while Zaheer and Rohit con nued at the party.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) How many possibili es for Adi , Bindu, Chandni and 
Deeksha vis – a – vis the blocks in which they live
and the number of students in sec ons exist?
Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II,
III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D keyboard in the box provided below.
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
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number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely. Explana on:


IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons Using condi ons I and II, we get the following
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely. possibili es for blocks in which the four girls live and
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A, the number of students in their sec ons:
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

Accordingly, we can generate the following possibili es


of the blocks and the number of students in the sec on:

In all 8 possibili es exist.


Therefore, the required answer is 8.

Correct Answer:

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.

Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II, 2) If Chandni is in sec on with 43 students, then
III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the 
Deeksha is in
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same Sec on B
order: Sec on C
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live Sec on D
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
Cannot be determined
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
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III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

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If Chandni is in sec on with 43 students, possibility 5 is


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. a valid possibility i.e., Adi (not in sec on C - from
statement III) is in block II (not in sec on D - from
statement V) and with 39 students (not in sec on B -
Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II, from statement VI). Thus, Adi must be in sec on A.
III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in Chandani (not in sec on B - from statement III) is in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D block I (not in sec on C - from statement V) with 43
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same students . She has to be in sec on D.
order: Using condi ons I and II, we get the following
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live possibili es for blocks in which the four girls live and
in blocks IV and III respec vely. the number of students in their sec ons:

II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely. Accordingly, we can generate the following possibili es
of the blocks and the number of students in the sec on:
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

If Chandni is in sec on with 43 students, possibility 5 is


a valid possibility i.e., Adi (not in sec on C - from
statement III) is in block II (not in sec on D - from
statement V) and with 39 students (not in sec on B -
from statement VI). Thus, Adi must be in sec on A.
Chandani (not in sec on B - from statement III) is in
block I (not in sec on C - from statement V) with 43
students . She has to be in sec on D.
Now, Deeksha is in block IV (not in sec on B - from
statement V) and with 47 students. She has to be in
sec on C.
Hence, [2].

Correct Answer:

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Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II,


III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
3) If Deeksha is in sec on with 39 students, then 
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D
Chandni is in
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
Sec on A
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
in blocks IV and III respec vely. Sec on C
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with Sec on D
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
Cannot be determined
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
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IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

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Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning


Change Section here

Using condi ons I and II, we get the following


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. possibili es for blocks in which the four girls live and
the number of students in their sec ons:

Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II,


III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
Accordingly, we can generate the following possibili es
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
of the blocks and the number of students in the sec on:
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

If Deeksha is in sec on with 39 students, possibility 8 is


applicable. i.e., Deeksha (not in sec on A - from
statement III) is in block I (not in sec on C - from
statement V) and with 39 students (not in sec on B -
from statement VI). Thus, Deeksha must be in sec on D.
Chandani (not in sec on B - from statement III) is in
block III (not in sec on A - from statement V) with 38
students. She has to be in sec on C.
Hence, [2].

Correct Answer:

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4) If Bindu lives in block I and Chandni is in sec on with


38 students, then Adi is in
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Sec on B
Sec on D
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Cannot be determined

Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II, Video Explana on:


III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

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Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning


Change Section here

Using condi ons I and II, we get the following


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. possibili es for blocks in which the four girls live and
the number of students in their sec ons:

Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II,


III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
Accordingly, we can generate the following possibili es
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
of the blocks and the number of students in the sec on:
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
VI. Sec ons B, D, A and C do not have 39, 47, 38 and 43
students respec vely.

If Bindu lives in block I and Chandni is in sec on with 38


students, possibili es 1 and 3 are applicable.

Deeksha(not in sec on A - from statement III) is in block


IV (not in sec on B - from statement V) and with 47
students (not in sec on D - from statement VI). Thus,
Deeksha must be in sec on C.
Chandni (not in sec on B - from statement III) is in block
III (not in sec on A - from statement V) and with 39
students. She is not in sec on C as well. Thus, she must
be in sec on D.
Bindu (not in sec on D - from statement III) is in block I
(not in sec on C - from statement V) and with 39 or 43
students. Thus, she must be in sec on A or B.
Adi (not in sec on C - from statement III) is in block II
(not in sec on D - from statement V) and with 43 or 39
students. Thus, she must be in sec on B or A.
Therefore, we cannot determine the sec on in which
Adi studies.
Hence, [4].

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Questions: 21 to 32 Correct Answer:
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Time taken by you: 0 secs

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Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha live in different blocks – I, II,
III and IV of the society Imperial Heights not necessarily in the Your A empt: Skipped
same order. They study in the same school and class, but are in
different sec ons – A, B, C and D. The sec ons – A, B, C and D % Students got it correct: 35 %
have 43, 38, 39 and 47 students not necessarily in the same
order:
I. Adi lives in block II. Also, Chandni and Deeksha do not live
in blocks IV and III respec vely.
II. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons with
number of students 47, 38, 39 and 43 respec vely.
III. Adi , Bindu, Chandni and Deeksha are not in sec ons C, D,
B and A respec vely.
IV. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons
with number of students 43, 47, 39 and 38 respec vely.
V. The girls living in blocks III, I, IV and II are not in sec ons A,
C, B and D respec vely.
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Answer the ques ons on the basis of the data given below. 1) Which team was ranked fourth in Group B a er the 
first round?

The Hockey World cup held last year was conducted as


Pakistan
follows:
England
Argen na
Teams from ten different countries par cipated in this
tournament. These teams were divided into two groups with Germany
each group having 5 teams. Group A comprised India,
Australia, Holland, China and Malaysia. Group B comprised
Video Explana on:


Pakistan, Spain, Argen na, England and Germany.
For any team, a match results in a win(W), a draw(D) or a
Explana on:


loss(L). A team was awarded 5 points for a win and 2 points for
a draw. A loss did not yield any points.
The total points of a team is the sum of the points scored in all
the matches.
In the first round of matches, each team played with every
other team in its group exactly once. The top two teams (on
the basis of total points) from both the groups progressed to
the second round.
In the second round, each team played with the other three
teams once. The team with the highest total points in the
second round was declared the winner, while the second
highest was declared the runner-up in the tournament.
The points from the first round do not get carried over to the
second round.

The following data is available about the performance of the


various teams in the tournament:
i. In round 1, the five teams in group A secured 17, 12, 11, 7
and 0 points (in some order) A er the first round, Pakistan was ranked fourth in
Group B.
ii. In round 1, the five teams in Group B secured 20, 9, 7, 6 Hence, [1].
and 4 points (in some order)
iii. In round 2, the teams that secured 20, 17, 12 and 9 points Correct Answer:

in the first round secured 12, 2, 6 and 7


points respec vely.
iv. The win-draw-loss summary in the two rounds is given Time taken by you: 1901 secs
below:
Avg Time taken by all students: 440 secs

Your A empt: Correct

% Students got it correct: 68 %

2) How many matches in the first round resulted in a 


draw?
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Questions: 25 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
keyboard in the box provided. Change Section here

Answer the ques ons on the basis of the data given below.
8

The Hockey World cup held last year was conducted as


follows:

Video Explana on:


Teams from ten different countries par cipated in this
tournament. These teams were divided into two groups with Explana on:


each group having 5 teams. Group A comprised India,
Australia, Holland, China and Malaysia. Group B comprised
Pakistan, Spain, Argen na, England and Germany.
For any team, a match results in a win(W), a draw(D) or a
loss(L). A team was awarded 5 points for a win and 2 points for
a draw. A loss did not yield any points.
The total points of a team is the sum of the points scored in all
the matches.
In the first round of matches, each team played with every
other team in its group exactly once. The top two teams (on
the basis of total points) from both the groups progressed to
the second round.
In the second round, each team played with the other three
teams once. The team with the highest total points in the
second round was declared the winner, while the second
highest was declared the runner-up in the tournament.
The points from the first round do not get carried over to the
second round. Thus, there were 3 + 4 = 7 matches in the first round
that resulted in a draw.

The following data is available about the performance of the Therefore, the required answer is 7.
various teams in the tournament:
i. In round 1, the five teams in group A secured 17, 12, 11, 7
Correct Answer:


and 0 points (in some order)
ii. In round 1, the five teams in Group B secured 20, 9, 7, 6
and 4 points (in some order) Time taken by you: 89 secs

iii. In round 2, the teams that secured 20, 17, 12 and 9 points
Avg Time taken by all students: 34 secs
in the first round secured 12, 2, 6 and 7
points respec vely.
Your A empt: Wrong
iv. The win-draw-loss summary in the two rounds is given
below: % Students got it correct: 32 %

3) Which of the following teams did not lose a single 


match in the tournament?

Holland
Australia
Malaysia
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Answer the ques ons on the basis of the data given below.
Explana on:


The Hockey World cup held last year was conducted as
follows:

Teams from ten different countries par cipated in this


tournament. These teams were divided into two groups with
each group having 5 teams. Group A comprised India,
Australia, Holland, China and Malaysia. Group B comprised
Pakistan, Spain, Argen na, England and Germany.
For any team, a match results in a win(W), a draw(D) or a
loss(L). A team was awarded 5 points for a win and 2 points for
a draw. A loss did not yield any points.
The total points of a team is the sum of the points scored in all
the matches.
In the first round of matches, each team played with every
other team in its group exactly once. The top two teams (on
the basis of total points) from both the groups progressed to
the second round.
In the second round, each team played with the other three
Australia and Germany have lost one match each in the
teams once. The team with the highest total points in the
first round. Malaysia did not lose any match in the first
second round was declared the winner, while the second
round though did not progress to the second round.
highest was declared the runner-up in the tournament.
Holland did not lose any match in the first round and its
The points from the first round do not get carried over to the score in the second round was 2. This clearly indicates
second round. that it must have lost 2 matches in the second round.
Hence, [3].
The following data is available about the performance of the
various teams in the tournament: Correct Answer:


i. In round 1, the five teams in group A secured 17, 12, 11, 7
and 0 points (in some order)
Time taken by you: 140 secs
ii. In round 1, the five teams in Group B secured 20, 9, 7, 6
and 4 points (in some order) Avg Time taken by all students: 68 secs
iii. In round 2, the teams that secured 20, 17, 12 and 9 points
in the first round secured 12, 2, 6 and 7 Your A empt: Correct
points respec vely.
% Students got it correct: 48 %
iv. The win-draw-loss summary in the two rounds is given
below:

4) Which of the following teams was the runner-up in 


the tournament?

Australia
Germany
Spain
None of these
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Change Section here

Answer the ques ons on the basis of the data given below. Explana on:


The Hockey World cup held last year was conducted as
follows:

Teams from ten different countries par cipated in this


tournament. These teams were divided into two groups with
each group having 5 teams. Group A comprised India,
Australia, Holland, China and Malaysia. Group B comprised
Pakistan, Spain, Argen na, England and Germany.
For any team, a match results in a win(W), a draw(D) or a
loss(L). A team was awarded 5 points for a win and 2 points for
From statement (iii), we know that Germany scored 9
a draw. A loss did not yield any points.
points in first round and is the runner-up in the
The total points of a team is the sum of the points scored in all tournament with 7 points in the second round. Hence,
the matches. [2].
In the first round of matches, each team played with every
other team in its group exactly once. The top two teams (on Correct Answer:


the basis of total points) from both the groups progressed to
the second round.
Time taken by you: 23 secs
In the second round, each team played with the other three
teams once. The team with the highest total points in the
Avg Time taken by all students: 53 secs
second round was declared the winner, while the second
highest was declared the runner-up in the tournament.
Your A empt: Correct
The points from the first round do not get carried over to the
second round. % Students got it correct: 61 %

The following data is available about the performance of the


various teams in the tournament:
i. In round 1, the five teams in group A secured 17, 12, 11, 7
and 0 points (in some order)
ii. In round 1, the five teams in Group B secured 20, 9, 7, 6
and 4 points (in some order)
iii. In round 2, the teams that secured 20, 17, 12 and 9 points
in the first round secured 12, 2, 6 and 7
points respec vely.
iv. The win-draw-loss summary in the two rounds is given
below:
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) If Charles is wearing a red shirt and Ethan is not 
wearing a pink shirt then who cannot be adjacent to
Six officers Alwyn, Bob, Charles, Dwayne, Ethan and Fredrick,
the person wearing pink shirt?
wearing white, black, blue, green, pink and red shirts, not
necessarily in the same order, are to be seated around a circular
table in six symmetrically arranged chairs, all facing the center Officer wearing blue shirt
of the table.
Ethan
i. Officers wearing white and black shirts are si ng opposite to
Officer wearing green shirt
each other.
Officer wearing black shirt
ii. Officers with the first le er of their names as vowels are
neither si ng opposite to each other si ng opposite nor
adjacent to each other. Video Explana on:


iii. Bob and Charles always sit together.
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iv. Officers wearing red and pink shirts are not si ng adjacent
to each other.
From the given condi ons, following two arrangements
v. Alwyn is wearing a white shirt. are possible:

In the above diagram, ‘A’ denotes Alwyn and ‘E’


denotes Ethan.
From (iii), Charles cannot be between Alwyn and Ethan.
So, Charles (wearing red shirt) is si ng on opposite side
to that of Ethan. As E is not wearing a pink shirt, from
(iv), it can be concluded that the officer wearing pink
shirt must be between Alwyn (wearing white shirt) and
Ethan. Hence, [4].

Correct Answer:

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Your A empt: Skipped

% Students got it correct: 73 %

2) If Bob is wearing pink shirt and Ethan is not wearing 


red shirt, then how many officers will be si ng
between the officers wearing red and black shirts?

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Questions: 29 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Six officers Alwyn, Bob, Charles, Dwayne, Ethan and Fredrick, Video Explana on:


wearing white, black, blue, green, pink and red shirts, not
necessarily in the same order, are to be seated around a circular
table in six symmetrically arranged chairs, all facing the center Explana on:


of the table.
From the given condi ons, following two arrangements
i. Officers wearing white and black shirts are si ng opposite to are possible:
each other.
ii. Officers with the first le er of their names as vowels are
neither si ng opposite to each other si ng opposite nor
adjacent to each other.
iii. Bob and Charles always sit together.
iv. Officers wearing red and pink shirts are not si ng adjacent
to each other.
v. Alwyn is wearing a white shirt. As Ethan is not wearing a red shirt, his neighbour must
be wearing it (from iii). Thus, Ethan is between the
officers wearing red and black shirts.
Therefore, the required answer is 1.

Correct Answer:


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Your A empt: Skipped

% Students got it correct: 73 %

3) If the officer wearing black is on the immediate right 


side of Ethan then who is the person on immediate
le of Ethan?

Officer wearing blue shirt


Officer wearing green shirt
Either Dwayne or Fredrick
Officer wearing either blue or green shirt

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Questions: 29 to 32 Explana on:
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From the given condi ons, following two arrangements


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. are possible:
Six officers Alwyn, Bob, Charles, Dwayne, Ethan and Fredrick,
wearing white, black, blue, green, pink and red shirts, not
necessarily in the same order, are to be seated around a circular
table in six symmetrically arranged chairs, all facing the center
of the table.
i. Officers wearing white and black shirts are si ng opposite to
each other.
ii. Officers with the first le er of their names as vowels are In the above diagram, ‘A’ denotes Alwyn and ‘E’
neither si ng opposite to each other si ng opposite nor denotes Ethan.
adjacent to each other.
As Bob and Charles are always together. Officer
iii. Bob and Charles always sit together. between Alwyn and Ethan is either Dwayne or Fredrick.
iv. Officers wearing red and pink shirts are not si ng adjacent Hence, [3].
to each other.
v. Alwyn is wearing a white shirt.
Correct Answer:


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Your A empt: Skipped

% Students got it correct: 83 %

4) Which of the following op ons is not possible? 

Bob is wearing black shirt and Ethan is wearing pink


shirt.
Bob is wearing green shirt and Charles is wearing blue
shirt.
Dwayne is wearing black shirt and Fredrick is wearing
green shirt.
Charles is wearing green shirt and Fredrick is wearing
pink shirt.

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From the given condi ons, following two arrangements


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. are possible:
Six officers Alwyn, Bob, Charles, Dwayne, Ethan and Fredrick,
wearing white, black, blue, green, pink and red shirts, not
necessarily in the same order, are to be seated around a circular
table in six symmetrically arranged chairs, all facing the center
of the table.
i. Officers wearing white and black shirts are si ng opposite to
each other.
ii. Officers with the first le er of their names as vowels are
In the above diagram, ‘A’ denotes Alwyn and ‘E’
neither si ng opposite to each other si ng opposite nor
denotes Ethan.
adjacent to each other.
Considering op on [2], if Bob and Charles are wearing
iii. Bob and Charles always sit together.
green and blue shirt, then officers wearing pink and red
iv. Officers wearing red and pink shirts are not si ng adjacent shirt will be adjacent on the side opposite to Bob and
to each other. Charles. This will contradict condi on (iv). Rest all
combina ons are possible.
v. Alwyn is wearing a white shirt.
Hence, [2].

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