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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) How much amount did the group contribute to the Party 
fund in the month of April?
A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.
Rs. 90
The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund Rs. 60
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
Rs. 150
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected
in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to Rs. 120
the fund in that month.
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The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
previous month.

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Let us make a table of the given informa on:


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

A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.
Using the condi on of calcula ng the average in each month and the condi on
that at most one boy in the group contributed to the fund other than the one he
The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund
had contributed in the previous month, it can be said that if the average
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected increased by 30, then the number of boys who contributed did not change. If the

in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to average increased by more than 30, then the number of boys who contributed
the fund in that month. decreased by 1. If the average increased by less than 30, then the number of
boys who contributed increased by 1.

The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group
The following table can be made of number of boys who contributed in different
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
funds in four months:
previous month.

For Movies: 30a + 30(a – 1) = 70(a – 1), solving this we get a = 4

For Lunch: 60b + 30(b – 1) = 120(b – 1), solving this, we get b = 3

For Party: 60c + 30(c + 1) = 70(c + 1), solving this, we get c = 2

For Trek: 30d + 30(d + 1) = 52.5(d + 1), solving this, we get d = 3

The final table of number of boys contribu ng in different funds in four month is
as follows:

Contribu on in Party fund in the month of April = 3 × 30 = Rs. 90

Hence, [1].

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2) Which of the following is not the correct combina on of the 


fund a boy contributes to in a par cular month and the fund
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that he contributes to in the next month?
Movie – Trek
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Lunch – Party
Trek – Movie
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Party – Movie
A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of Video Explana on:


the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.
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The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund Let us make a table of the given informa on:
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected
in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to
the fund in that month.

The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group Using the condi on of calcula ng the average in each month and
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the the condi on that at most one boy in the group contributed to
previous month. the fund other than the one he had contributed in the previous
month, it can be said that if the average increased by 30, then the
number of boys who contributed did not change. If the average
increased by more than 30, then the number of boys who
contributed decreased by 1. If the average increased by less than
30, then the number of boys who contributed increased by 1.

The following table can be made of number of boys who


contributed in different funds in four months:

For Movies: 30a + 30(a – 1) = 70(a – 1), solving this we get a = 4


For Lunch: 60b + 30(b – 1) = 120(b – 1), solving this, we get b = 3
For Party: 60c + 30(c + 1) = 70(c + 1), solving this, we get c = 2
For Trek: 30d + 30(d + 1) = 52.5(d + 1), solving this, we get d = 3

The final table of number of boys contribu ng in different funds


in four month is as follows:

In the month of February one boy shi ed from Movie to Trek, in


the month of March one boy shi ed from Lunch to Party, in the
month of April one boy shi ed from Trek to Movie.
Hence, [4].

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

A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of 3) The number of boys who contribute to the Movie and Trek 
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every funds is how much more/less than the number of boys who
month. contribute to the Lunch and Party funds in the month of
March?

The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The 1 more
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected 2 less
in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to
the fund in that month. 2 more
1 less
The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group Video Explana on:


contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
previous month.

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Questions: 1 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Explana on:


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Let us make a table of the given informa on:


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

A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.
Using the condition of calculating the average in each month and the
condition that at most one boy in the group contributed to the fund other
The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund
than the one he had contributed in the previous month, it can be said that
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected if the average increased by 30, then the number of boys who contributed

in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to did not change. If the average increased by more than 30, then the
the fund in that month. number of boys who contributed decreased by 1. If the average increased
by less than 30, then the number of boys who contributed increased by 1.

The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group
The following table can be made of number of boys who contributed in different
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
funds in four months:
previous month.

For Movies: 30a + 30(a – 1) = 70(a – 1), solving this we get a = 4

For Lunch: 60b + 30(b – 1) = 120(b – 1), solving this, we get b = 3

For Party: 60c + 30(c + 1) = 70(c + 1), solving this, we get c = 2

For Trek: 30d + 30(d + 1) = 52.5(d + 1), solving this, we get d = 3

The final table of number of boys contribu ng in different funds in four month is
as follows:

The required difference = (3 + 4) – (2 + 3) = 2

The number of boys who contribute to the Movie and Trek funds is two
more than the number of boys who contribute to the Lunch and Party
funds in the month of March.

Hence, [3].

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4) The number of boys in the group is: 
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
16
15
A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of 12
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.
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The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund
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in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected
in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to Let us make a table of the given information:

the fund in that month.

The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
previous month.
Using the condition of calculating the average in each month and the
condition that at most one boy in the group contributed to the fund other
than the one he had contributed in the previous month, it can be said that
if the average increased by 30, then the number of boys who contributed
did not change. If the average increased by more than 30, then the
number of boys who contributed decreased by 1. If the average increased
by less than 30, then the number of boys who contributed increased by 1.

The following table can be made of number of boys who contributed in


different funds in four months:

For Movies: 30a + 30(a – 1) = 70(a – 1), solving this we get a = 4

For Lunch: 60b + 30(b – 1) = 120(b – 1), solving this, we get b = 3

For Party: 60c + 30(c + 1) = 70(c + 1), solving this, we get c = 2

For Trek: 30d + 30(d + 1) = 52.5(d + 1), solving this, we get d = 3

The final table of number of boys contributing in different funds in four


month is as follows:

The number of boys in the group = 12

Hence, [4].

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

A group of boys started four funds – Movie, Lunch, Party and Trek, among
themselves from January 2019. Each one contributed Rs. 30 to any one of
the four funds every month, not necessarily to the same fund every
month.

The following bar graph gives the average amount collected in each fund
in each of the four months – January, February, March and April. The
average in a par cular month is calculated as the total amount collected
in the fund ll that month divided by the number of boys contribu ng to
the fund in that month.

The group did not spend anything from these funds in the first four Loading...
months. Also, every month at the most one boy in the en re group
contributed to the fund other than the one he had contributed to in the
previous month.

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Questions: 5 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) How many Male garments to be supplied to Lewis Phillip 
brand?

Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade


garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments keyboard in the box provided.
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing 1728
or Friday dressing.

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The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and
Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan
Solly and VenHuesen brands: Explana on:


Let us first calculate total number of garments ordered by each of the
three companies:

It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three


brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing
garments.
VenHuesen = 2160

Given: Out of total garments, 57% are male garments, thus 43% are
female garments.

Total number of Male garments = 0.57 × 7200 = 4104

Total number of Female garments = 7200 – 4104 = 3096

Number of Male and Female garments for 3 brands can be


calculated as follows:

For Allan Solly:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number of Female


garments = 2160 – 972 = 1188

For VenHuesen:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.65 = 1404; Number of Female


garments = 2160 – 1404 = 756

For Lewis Phillip:

Number of Male garments = 4104 – 972 – 1404 = 1728; Number of


Female garments = 3096 – 1944 = 1152

Given: Out of total garments, 38% are Friday dressing garments,


thus 62% are Formal dressing garments.

Total number of Friday dressing garments = 0.38 × 7200 = 2736

Total number of Formal dressing garments = 7200 – 2736 = 4464

Number of Friday dressing garments and Formal dressing garments


for 3 brands can be calculated as follows:

For Allan Solly:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.35 = 756; Number


of Formal dressing garments
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= 2160 – 756 = 1404
For VenHuesen:
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Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number
of Formal dressing garments
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. = 2160 – 972 = 1188

For Lewis Phillip:

Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade Number of Friday dressing garments = 2736 – 756 – 972 = 1008;
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan Number of Formal dressing garments
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments = 2880 – 1008 = 1872
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing
Here, we can make following table:
or Friday dressing.

The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and


Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan
Solly and VenHuesen brands:

Therefore, the required answer is 1728.

Correct Answer:


It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three 1728
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing
garments.

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2) How many Formal dressing garments to be supplied to 


Lewis Phillip brand?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual


keyboard in the box provided.

1872

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Explana on:

Let us first calculate total number of garments ordered by each of the


three companies:

VenHuesen = 2160
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Given: Out of total garments, 57% are male garments, thus 43% are
Questions: 5 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoningfemale garments. Change Section here

Total number of Male garments = 0.57 × 7200 = 4104


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Total number of Female garments = 7200 – 4104 = 3096

Number of Male and Female garments for 3 brands can be


Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade calculated as follows:
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments For Allan Solly:
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number of Female
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments garments = 2160 – 972 = 1188
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing
or Friday dressing. For VenHuesen:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.65 = 1404; Number of Female


garments = 2160 – 1404 = 756
The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and
Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan For Lewis Phillip:
Solly and VenHuesen brands:
Number of Male garments = 4104 – 972 – 1404 = 1728; Number of
Female garments = 3096 – 1944 = 1152

Given: Out of total garments, 38% are Friday dressing garments,


thus 62% are Formal dressing garments:

It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three Total number of Friday dressing garments = 0.38 × 7200 = 2736
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing
Total number of Formal dressing garments = 7200 – 2736 = 4464
garments.
Number of Friday dressing garments and Formal dressing garments
for 3 brands can be calculated as follows:

For Allan Solly:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.35 = 756; Number


of Formal dressing garments
= 2160 – 756 = 1404

For VenHuesen:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number


of Formal dressing garments
= 2160 – 972 = 1188

For Lewis Phillip:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2736 – 756 – 972 = 1008;


Number of Formal dressing garments
= 2880 – 1008 = 1872

Here, we can make following table:

Therefore, the required answer is 1872.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
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Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade


garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments
3) Addi onal informa on for ques ons 7 and 8: 
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing
The number of Female Friday dressing garments to be
or Friday dressing.
supplied to Lewis Phillip brand is same as the number of
Male Friday dressing garments to be supplied to Allan
Solly brand and that is 432.
The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and
Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan
Solly and VenHuesen brands:
What is the difference between the number of Male
Formal dressing garments and Female Friday dressing
garments to be supplied to VenHuesen brand?

324
432
It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing 234
garments. Cannot be determined

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Let us first calculate total number of garments ordered by each of the
three companies:

VenHuesen = 2160

Given: Out of total garments, 57% are male garments, thus 43% are
female garments.

Total number of Male garments = 0.57 × 7200 = 4104

Total number of Female garments = 7200 – 4104 = 3096

Number of Male and Female garments for 3 brands can be


calculated as follows:

For Allan Solly:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number of Female


garments = 2160 – 972 = 1188

For VenHuesen:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.65 = 1404; Number of Female


garments = 2160 – 1404 = 756

For Lewis Phillip:

Number of Male garments = 4104 – 972 – 1404 = 1728; Number of


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Given: Out of total garments, 38% are Friday dressing garments,
thus 62% are Formal dressing garments:
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Total number of Friday dressing garments = 0.38 × 7200 = 2736

Total number of Formal dressing garments = 7200 – 2736 = 4464


Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan Number of Friday dressing garments and Formal dressing garments
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments for 3 brands can be calculated as follows:
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis For Allan Solly:
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.35 = 756; Number
or Friday dressing. of Formal dressing garments
= 2160 – 756 = 1404

For VenHuesen:
The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and
Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number
Solly and VenHuesen brands: of Formal dressing garments
= 2160 – 972 = 1188

For Lewis Phillip:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2736 – 756 – 972 = 1008;


Number of Formal dressing garments
= 2880 – 1008 = 1872
It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three
Here, we can make following table:
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing
garments.

For Lewis Phillip:

Total number of Female garments = 1152; Given, number of Female


Friday dressing garments = 432; thus, number of Female Formal
dressing garments = 1152 – 432 = 720; therefore, number of Male
Friday dressing garments = 1008 – 432 = 576 and number of Male
Formal dressing garments = 1872 – 720 = 1152

For Allan Solly:


Total number of Male garments = 972, Given, number of Male Friday
dressing garments = 432; thus, number of Male Formal dressing
garments = 972 – 432 = 540; therefore, number of Female Formal
dressing garments = 1404 – 540 = 864 and number of Female Friday
dressing garments = 1188 – 864 = 324.

So far we have,

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a + b = 1404 …(i)
Questions: 5 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoningc + d = 756 ….(ii) Change Section here
Also we know, a + c = 4464 – 1152 – 540 – 720 – 864 = 1188 ….(iii)
b + d = 2736 – 576 – 432 – 432 – 324 = 972 ….(iv)
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Subtracting equation (iv) from equation (i) a – d = 1404 – 972 = 432

Hence, [2].
Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments
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has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing Time taken by you: 257 secs
or Friday dressing.
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The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and


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Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan
Solly and VenHuesen brands:
% Students got it correct: 14 %

4) Addi onal informa on for ques ons 7 and 8: 

It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three The number of Female Friday dressing garments to be
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing supplied to Lewis Phillip brand is same as the number of
garments. Male Friday dressing garments to be supplied to Allan
Solly brand and that is 432.

How many Female Friday dressing garments were to be


supplied to Allan Solly brand?

324
432
234
Cannot be determined

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Explana on:

Let us first calculate total number of garments ordered by each of the


three companies:

VenHuesen = 2160

Given: Out of total garments, 57% are male garments, thus 43% are
female garments.

Total number of Male garments = 0.57 × 7200 = 4104

Total number of Female garments = 7200 – 4104 = 3096

Number of Male and Female garments for 3 brands can be

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For Allan Solly:
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Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number of Female
garments = 2160 – 972 = 1188
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
For VenHuesen:

Number of Male garments = 2160 × 0.65 = 1404; Number of Female


Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade garments = 2160 – 1404 = 756
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments For Lewis Phillip:
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis Number of Male garments = 4104 – 972 – 1404 = 1728; Number of
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments Female garments = 3096 – 1944 = 1152
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing
or Friday dressing.
Given: Out of total garments, 38% are Friday dressing garments,
thus 62% are Formal dressing garments.
The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and
Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan Total number of Friday dressing garments = 0.38 × 7200 = 2736
Solly and VenHuesen brands:
Total number of Formal dressing garments = 7200 – 2736 = 4464

Number of Friday dressing garments and Formal dressing garments


for 3 brands can be calculated as follows:

For Allan Solly:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.35 = 756; Number


It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three of Formal dressing garments
brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing = 2160 – 756 = 1404
garments.
For VenHuesen:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2160 × 0.45 = 972; Number


of Formal dressing garments
= 2160 – 972 = 1188

For Lewis Phillip:

Number of Friday dressing garments = 2736 – 756 – 972 = 1008;


Number of Formal dressing garments
= 2880 – 1008 = 1872

Here, we can make following table:

For Lewis Phillip:


Total number of Female garments = 1152; Given, number of Female
Friday dressing garments = 432; thus, number of Female Formal
dressing garments = 1152 – 432 = 720; therefore, number of Male
Friday dressing garments = 1008 – 432 = 576 and number of Male
Formal dressing garments = 1872 – 720 = 1152

For Allan Solly:


Total number of Male garments = 972, Given, number of Male Friday
dressing garments = 432; thus, number of Male Formal dressing
garments = 972 – 432 = 540; therefore, number of Female Formal
dressing garments = 1404 – 540 = 864 and number of Female Friday
dressing garments = 1188 – 864 = 324.

Hence, [1].
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Change Section here

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Time taken by you: 11 secs

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Madhura Garments Pvt. Ltd. supplies male and female Readymade
garments to three brand stores, VenHuesen, Lewis Phillip and Allan Your A empt: Correct
Solly. For the quarter ending in December 2019, Madhura Garments
has to supply 7200 garments, 2/5 of which is to be supplied to Lewis % Students got it correct: 87 %
Phillip and the rest equally to Allan Solly and VenHuesen. Garments
in both male and female sec on are categorised as Formal dressing
or Friday dressing.

The following table shows the percentage of Male garments and


Friday dressing garments, out of total garments ordered by Allan
Solly and VenHuesen brands:

It is known that out of total garments ordered by all the three


brands, 57% are Male garments and 38% are Friday dressing
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) What is the best that can be said about the total number 
of ques ons in Logical reasoning across all the given
years?
ET Educa on provides detailed analysis of MBA entrance Exam CAAT
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Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number 370
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in
380
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is Either 360 or 370
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as
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of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of
sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018. Let us see the possible total for each of the years:

Year 2014 = 360 or 370; Year 2015 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2016 =
390 or 400 or 410
Year 2017 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2018 = 410 or 420 or 430

It is clear that the total number of questions for year 2015, 2016 and
2017 are 390, 400 and 410 not necessarily in the same order.

Given, the difference between the total number of questions of 2014


and 2018 is 50. Thus Year 2018 must have 420 questions in total
and year 2014 must have 370 questions in total.

Now, Let us see the possible total for each of the sections across the
years:

Verbal Ability = 390 or 400 or 410; Reading Comprehension = 390 or


400 or 410; Quantitative Ability = 390 or 400 or 410;

Logical Reasoning = 360 or 370; Data Interpretation = 410 or 420 or


430

It is clear that total number of questions in Logical Reasoning = 370


and Data Interpretation = 420.

Using the above data, the table can be filled as follows:

Hence, [2].

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every year since 2014. This exam comprises of 5 sec ons namely
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2) If the Verbal Ability sec on had 90 ques ons in 2018, 
Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number
then what the best can be said about the total number of
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in
ques ons in the year 2016?
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the 390
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as
400
well. The total number of ques ons in CAAT is different for each year.
The difference between the total number of ques ons of year 2014 410
and 2018 is 50. In each year no two sec ons have the same number
Either 390 or 400
of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of
sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018.
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Year 2014 = 360 or 370; Year 2015 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2016 =
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Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quan ta ve Ability, Logical
Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number It is clear that the total number of questions for year 2015, 2016 and
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in
2017 are 390, 400 and 410 not necessarily in the same order.
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is Given, the difference between the total number of questions of 2014
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the and 2018 is 50. Thus Year 2018 must have 420 questions in total
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as and year 2014 must have 370 questions in total.
well. The total number of ques ons in CAAT is different for each year.
The difference between the total number of ques ons of year 2014
Now, Let us see the possible total for each of the sections across the
and 2018 is 50. In each year no two sec ons have the same number
of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of years:

sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018.
Verbal Ability = 390 or 400 or 410; Reading Comprehension = 390 or
400 or 410; Quantitative Ability = 390 or 400 or 410;

Logical Reasoning = 360 or 370; Data Interpretation = 410 or 420 or


430

It is clear that total number of questions in Logical Reasoning = 370


and Data Interpretation = 420.

Using the above data, the table can be filled as follows:

If the Verbal Ability section had 90 questions in 2018; the table can
be filled as follows:

Here, we can see the total number of questions in the year 2015 and
2017 = 400 and 410 in any order.
Thus, the total number of question in the year 2016 = 390
Hence, [1].

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every year since 2014. This exam comprises of 5 sec ons namely 
Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quan ta ve Ability, Logical
Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number The total number of ques ons in the year 2015 were 410
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in and in the year 2017 were 400.
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the Find the number of ques ons in the sec on Quan ta ve
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as Ability in the year 2016?
well. The total number of ques ons in CAAT is different for each year.
The difference between the total number of ques ons of year 2014
and 2018 is 50. In each year no two sec ons have the same number Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of keyboard in the box provided.
sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018.

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Let us see the possible total for each of the years:

Year 2014 = 360 or 370; Year 2015 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2016 =
390 or 400 or 410
Year 2017 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2018 = 410 or 420 or 430

It is clear that the total number of questions for year 2015, 2016 and
2017 are 390, 400 and 410 not necessarily in the same order.

Given, the difference between the total number of questions of 2014


and 2018 is 50. Thus Year 2018 must have 420 questions in total
and year 2014 must have 370 questions in total.

Now, Let us see the possible total for each of the sections across the
years:

Verbal Ability = 390 or 400 or 410; Reading Comprehension = 390 or


400 or 410; Quantitative Ability = 390 or 400 or 410;

Logical Reasoning = 360 or 370; Data Interpretation = 410 or 420 or


430

It is clear that total number of questions in Logical Reasoning = 370


and Data Interpretation = 420.

Using the above data, the table can be filled as follows:


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Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quan ta ve Ability, Logical If the total number of questions in the year 2015 were 410 and in the
Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number year 2017 were 400; then total number of questions in the year 2016
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in = 390. Thus, number of Quantitative Ability questions in 2015 = 60.
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the Number of Verbal Ability questions and Data Interpretation questions
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is in 2016 must be 100 and 50 respectively. Further number of
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the questions in Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability in 2017 must
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as be 90 and 80 respectively. And further the table can be filled as
well. The total number of ques ons in CAAT is different for each year. follows:
The difference between the total number of ques ons of year 2014
and 2018 is 50. In each year no two sec ons have the same number
of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of
sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018.

Thus, number of Quantitative Ability questions in 2016 = 90

Therefore, the required answer is 90.

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4) Addi onal informa on for ques ons 11 and 12: 

The total number of ques ons in the year 2015 were 410
and in the year 2017 were 400.

Find the number of ques ons in the sec on Reading


Comprehension in the year 2017?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual


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ET Educa on provides detailed analysis of MBA entrance Exam CAAT Let us see the possible total for each of the years:
every year since 2014. This exam comprises of 5 sec ons namely
Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quan ta ve Ability, Logical
Reasoning and Data Interpreta on. Each sec on has dis nct number
of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in
Year 2014 = 360 or 370; Year 2015 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2016 =
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
390 or 400 or 410
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is
Year 2017 = 390 or 400 or 410; Year 2018 = 410 or 420 or 430
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as
well. The total number of ques ons in CAAT is different for each year.
The difference between the total number of ques ons of year 2014
It is clear that the total number of questions for year 2015, 2016 and
and 2018 is 50. In each year no two sec ons have the same number
2017 are 390, 400 and 410 not necessarily in the same order.
of ques ons. The following table gives informa on of the number of
sec on-wise ques ons in CAAT from the year 2014 to 2018.

Given, the difference between the total number of questions of 2014


and 2018 is 50. Thus Year 2018 must have 420 questions in total
and year 2014 must have 370 questions in total.

Now, Let us see the possible total for each of the sections across the
years:

Verbal Ability = 390 or 400 or 410; Reading Comprehension = 390 or


400 or 410; Quantitative Ability = 390 or 400 or 410;

Logical Reasoning = 360 or 370; Data Interpretation = 410 or 420 or


430

It is clear that total number of questions in Logical Reasoning = 370


and Data Interpretation = 420.

Using the above data, the table can be filled as follows:

If the total number of questions in the year 2015 were 410 and in the
year 2017 were 400; then total number of questions in the year 2016
= 390. Thus, number of Quantitative Ability questions in 2015 = 60.
Number of Verbal Ability questions and Data Interpretation questions
in 2016 must be 100 and 50 respectively. Further number of
questions in Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability in 2017 must
be 90 and 80 respectively. And further the table can be filled as
follows:

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of ques ons every year and the sum of the number of ques ons in
Therefore, the required answer is 100.
each sec on from year 2014 to 2018 is dis nct. The sum of the
number of ques ons in Verbal Ability sec on from 2014 to 2018 is
equal to the total number of ques ons in the exam in one of the
years from 2014 to 2018 and this applies to the other four sec ons as
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) How many students in the Vidya Mandir Senior 
Secondary School play Cricket?

Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
360
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one 460
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
540
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 : Cannot be determined
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
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Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
more than the number of students who play Hockey.

v = 900 – 675 – 135 = 90

The number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v

The number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v +


s

The number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = 1.5a


+ 67.5 = p + s + t + v

Thus, a + a + 45 + 1.5a + 67.5 = p + q + r + 2s + 2t + 2u + 3v =


675 + 270 + 270 = 1215

3.5a + 112.5 = 1215

35a + 1125 = 12150

35a = 11025

a = 315

Number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v = 315

Number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v + s =


315 + 45 = 360

Number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = p + s + t


+ v = 360 × 1.5 = 540

Hence, [3].

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Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its 2) What is the best that can be said about the minimum 
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports, number of students who play only Football?
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one 90
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 : 135
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45 180
more than the number of students who play Hockey. Cannot be determined

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

Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
more than the number of students who play Hockey.

v = 900 – 675 – 135 = 90

The number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v

The number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v +


s

The number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = 1.5a


+ 67.5 = p + s + t + v

Thus, a + a + 45 + 1.5a + 67.5 = p + q + r + 2s + 2t + 2u + 3v =


675 + 270 + 270 = 1215

3.5a + 112.5 = 1215

35a + 1125 = 12150

35a = 11025

a = 315

Number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v = 315

Number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v + s =


315 + 45 = 360

Number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = p + s + t


+ v = 360 × 1.5 = 540

To minimise ‘q’, we need to maximise the value of s + u, we


know s + t + u = 135, so if t = 0, s + u = 135.
Thus, q = 360 – 90 – 135 = 135
Hence, [2].

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Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
3) If the number of students who play both Cricket and 
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
Football (but not Hockey) is 20, then how many
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
students play only Hockey?
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45 135
more than the number of students who play Hockey.
125
120
110

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

Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
more than the number of students who play Hockey.

v = 900 – 675 – 135 = 90

The number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v

The number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v +


s

The number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = 1.5a


+ 67.5 = p + s + t + v

Thus, a + a + 45 + 1.5a + 67.5 = p + q + r + 2s + 2t + 2u + 3v =


675 + 270 + 270 = 1215

3.5a + 112.5 = 1215

35a + 1125 = 12150

35a = 11025

a = 315

Number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v = 315

Number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v + s =


315 + 45 = 360

Number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = p + s + t


+ v = 360 × 1.5 = 540

r + t + u + v = 315; s + t + u = 135; v = 90

If s = 20; t + u = 135 – 20 = 115

r = 315 – 115 – 90 = 110

Hence, [4].

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Your A empt: Correct

Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its % Students got it correct: 78 %
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 : 4) If the number of students who play only Cricket is 
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than 360, then how many students play both Football and
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45 Hockey (but not Cricket)?
more than the number of students who play Hockey.
20
35
45
90

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

Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
more than the number of students who play Hockey.

v = 900 – 675 – 135 = 90

The number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v

The number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v +


s

The number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = 1.5a


+ 67.5 = p + s + t + v

Thus, a + a + 45 + 1.5a + 67.5 = p + q + r + 2s + 2t + 2u + 3v =


675 + 270 + 270 = 1215

3.5a + 112.5 = 1215

35a + 1125 = 12150

35a = 11025

a = 315

Number of students who play Hockey = a = r + t + u + v = 315

Number of students who play Football = a + 45 = q + u + v + s =


315 + 45 = 360

Number of students who play Cricket = (a + 45) × 1.5 = p + s + t


+ v = 360 × 1.5 = 540

p = 360; p + s + t + v = 540; v = 90; thus, s + t = 540 – 360 – 90


= 90

s + t + u = 135 ⇒ u = 135 – 90 = 45

Hence, [3].

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Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School runs Sports division for its % Students got it correct: 83 %
students. The sports division provides coaching for 3 sports,
Cricket, Football and Hockey. Each student must play at least one
sport and at most all 3 sports. Total number of students in the
school is 900. The number of students, who play exactly one
sport, exactly two sports and all three sports are in the ra o 15 :
3 : 2. The number of students who play Cricket is 50% more than
the number of students who play Football, which in turn is 45
more than the number of students who play Hockey.

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) The exact number of gold coins with how many of the 
four friends can be uniquely determined?

0
Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of 1
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
2
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four More than 2
friends do not have any gold coin with them.
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Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals:

Further, the following points are known:


1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins
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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Given: Out of the four friends mentioned by each individual,
exactly two friends had gold coins with them. However, the
number of gold coins with these two friends were ‘swapped’.
That means, no friend had gold coins equal to the number of
Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
coins predicted by any individual.
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has Consider the statement made by A.
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
friends do not have any gold coin with them.
Case 1: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and Trump
had 5 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Trump is the pair that has
Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the
gold coins. In that case, Kennedy should have 5 coins and
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
Trump should have 10 coins.
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals:
As per C’s prediction, Trump has 2 coins and Bush has 10 coins.
If Trump has 10 coins, Bush should have 2 coins.

As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Clinton has 5


coins. If Kennedy has 5 coins, Clinton should have 1 coin.

Therefore, we get the following: Trump - 10 coins, Kennedy - 5


coins, Bush - 2 coins and Clinton - 1 coin.

Further, the following points are known:


However, in that case, E and F will get only one name out of the
1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six four, while B will get three names out of the four who had gold
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the coins. Therefore this is not a valid case.
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
Case 2: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two Reagan has 2 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Reagan is the pair
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the that has gold coins. In that case, Reagan should have 10 coins
number of coins predicted by each individual with these and Kennedy should have 2 coins.
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say As per B’s prediction, Kennedy has 5 coins and Bush has 2
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Bush should have 5 coins.
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Nixon has 2
actually with them). coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Nixon should have 1 coin.

Therefore we have the following:

Reagan - 10 coins, Bush - 5 coins, Kennedy - 2 coins, Nixon - 1


coin

It can be seen that using this combination, the predictions made


by others i.e., C, E and F fulfill the given conditions.

Hence, [4].

Correct Answer:

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Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four 2) Out of the four friends predicted by C, who are the 
friends do not have any gold coin with them. two friends who had gold coins with them?

Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the


Bush and Reagan
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these Reagan and Trump
six individuals:
Trump and Obama
Bush and Obama

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Given: Out of the four friends mentioned by each individual,
Further, the following points are known: exactly two friends had gold coins with them. However, the

1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six number of gold coins with these two friends were ‘swapped’.
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the That means, no friend had gold coins equal to the number of
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining coins predicted by any individual.
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the Consider the statement made by A.
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who Case 1: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and Trump
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However, had 5 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Trump is the pair that has
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had gold coins. In that case, Kennedy should have 5 coins and
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins Trump should have 10 coins.
actually with them).

As per C’s prediction, Trump has 2 coins and Bush has 10 coins.
If Trump has 10 coins, Bush should have 2 coins.

As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Clinton has 5


coins. If Kennedy has 5 coins, Clinton should have 1 coin.

Therefore, we get the following: Trump - 10 coins, Kennedy - 5


coins, Bush - 2 coins and Clinton - 1 coin.

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However, in that case, E and F willChange
get onlySection hereout of the
one name
four, while B will get three names out of the four who had gold
coins. Therefore this is not a valid case.
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.

Case 2: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and


Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of Reagan has 2 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Reagan is the pair
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four that has gold coins. In that case, Reagan should have 10 coins
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has and Kennedy should have 2 coins.
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
friends do not have any gold coin with them.

Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the As per B’s prediction, Kennedy has 5 coins and Bush has 2
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Bush should have 5 coins.
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals:

As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Nixon has 2


coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Nixon should have 1 coin.

Therefore we have the following:

Reagan - 10 coins, Bush - 5 coins, Kennedy - 2 coins, Nixon - 1


coin
Further, the following points are known:
1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining It can be seen that using this combination, the predictions made
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold by others i.e., C, E and F fulfill the given conditions.
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the Hence, [1].
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say Correct Answer:


‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
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3) What was the sum of the number of gold coins with 


the friends predicted by D?

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

Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
friends do not have any gold coin with them.

Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the


names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals:

Further, the following points are known:


1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins
actually with them).

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Given: Out of the four friends mentioned by each individual,


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. exactly two friends had gold coins with them. However, the
number of gold coins with these two friends were ‘swapped’.
That means, no friend had gold coins equal to the number of
coins predicted by any individual.
Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four Consider the statement made by A.
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
Case 1: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and Trump
friends do not have any gold coin with them.
had 5 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Trump is the pair that has
gold coins. In that case, Kennedy should have 5 coins and
Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the
Trump should have 10 coins.
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals: As per C’s prediction, Trump has 2 coins and Bush has 10 coins.
If Trump has 10 coins, Bush should have 2 coins.

As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Clinton has 5


coins. If Kennedy has 5 coins, Clinton should have 1 coin.

Therefore, we get the following: Trump - 10 coins, Kennedy - 5


coins, Bush - 2 coins and Clinton - 1 coin.

However, in that case, E and F will get only one name out of the
Further, the following points are known:
four, while B will get three names out of the four who had gold
1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six coins. Therefore this is not a valid case.
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
Case 2: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them. Reagan has 2 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Reagan is the pair
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two that has gold coins. In that case, Reagan should have 10 coins
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the and Kennedy should have 2 coins.
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named As per B’s prediction, Kennedy has 5 coins and Bush has 2
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Bush should have 5 coins.
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Nixon has 2
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Nixon should have 1 coin.
actually with them).
Therefore we have the following:

Reagan - 10 coins, Bush - 5 coins, Kennedy - 2 coins, Nixon - 1


coin

It can be seen that using this combination, the predictions made


by others i.e., C, E and F fulfill the given conditions.

Hence, [3].

Correct Answer:

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Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
4) How many of Trump, Nixon, Bush and Obama had at 
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
least one gold coin with them?
friends do not have any gold coin with them.

Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the 0


names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these 1
six individuals: 2
More than 2

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Further, the following points are known:
1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins
actually with them).

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Given: Out of the four friends mentioned by each individual,


Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. exactly two friends had gold coins with them. However, the
number of gold coins with these two friends were ‘swapped’.
That means, no friend had gold coins equal to the number of
coins predicted by any individual.
Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four Consider the statement made by A.
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
Case 1: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and Trump
friends do not have any gold coin with them.
had 5 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Trump is the pair that has
gold coins. In that case, Kennedy should have 5 coins and
Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the
Trump should have 10 coins.
names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals: As per C’s prediction, Trump has 2 coins and Bush has 10 coins.
If Trump has 10 coins, Bush should have 2 coins.

As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Clinton has 5


coins. If Kennedy has 5 coins, Clinton should have 1 coin.

Therefore, we get the following: Trump - 10 coins, Kennedy - 5


coins, Bush - 2 coins and Clinton - 1 coin.

However, in that case, E and F will get only one name out of the
Further, the following points are known:
four, while B will get three names out of the four who had gold
1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six coins. Therefore this is not a valid case.
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
Case 2: As per A’s prediction, Kennedy has 10 coins and
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them. Reagan has 2 coins. Suppose Kennedy and Reagan is the pair
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two that has gold coins. In that case, Reagan should have 10 coins
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the and Kennedy should have 2 coins.
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named As per B’s prediction, Kennedy has 5 coins and Bush has 2
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Bush should have 5 coins.
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had As per D’s prediction, Kennedy has 1 coin and Nixon has 2
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins coins. Since Kennedy has 2 coins, Nixon should have 1 coin.
actually with them).
Therefore we have the following:

Reagan - 10 coins, Bush - 5 coins, Kennedy - 2 coins, Nixon - 1


coin

It can be seen that using this combination, the predictions made


by others i.e., C, E and F fulfill the given conditions.

Hence, [3].

Correct Answer:

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Exactly four out of the eight friends named Trump, Obama, Bush,
Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Kennedy have a number of
gold coins with them. The number of gold coins with these four
friends can be 1, 2, 5 or 10. Each of those four friends has
different number of gold coins with them. The remaining four
friends do not have any gold coin with them.

Six individuals, named A, B, C, D, E and F are asked to predict the


names of the friends having different number of gold coins with
them. The following table shows the predic ons made by these
six individuals:

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Further, the following points are known:


1. Out of the four names men oned by each of these six
individuals, exactly two names contained the names of the
friends who had gold coins with them and the remaining
two names were of the friends who did not have any gold
coin with them.
2. Each individual correctly predicted the names of the two
friends who had gold coins with them. However, the
number of coins predicted by each individual with these
friends was swapped. For example, if one friend (named
say ‘P’) has 10 gold coins and the second friend (named say
‘Q’) has 5 coins, there is exactly one individual who
predicted that P and Q had gold coins with them. However,
that individual predicted that ‘P’ had 5 coins and ‘Q’ had
10 coins (i.e. exactly opposite of the number of coins
actually with them).

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) For how many rounds, the total points of each team that 
par cipated in that round can be determined uniquely?

5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are keyboard in the box provided.
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This Video Explana on:


way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
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and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this The sum total of all the number cards = 2 × (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7
game and the details of their game is as follows: + 8 + 9 + 10) = 110
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 Total amount = $100
points. The amount won by winning team in the rounds 1 to 4 is $10, $20,
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
$30 and $40 respectively.
teams scored 32 points.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers. Round 1:
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game. The total of all the number cards distributed among 5 teams in round
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any 1 = 110
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
The cards with the team that lost in round 1 were discarded after the
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points round. The discarded cards were Black cards 6 and 7, Red cards 1
scored by any team in the third round and 2. Total points of the loser team = 6 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 16. Now we
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds. know the total of four teams in round 1: 16, 20, 25 and 26.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
any round.
Thus, the total points of the 5th team in round 1 = 110 – 16 – 20 – 25
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: – 26 = 23.

Therefore, using the first point, it can be concluded that the loser
team was neither Clubs not Hearts. From the second point, the loser
team was not Stars and from the seventh point, it was not Diamonds.
Thus, the loser team of round 1 must be Spades.

Round 2:
The total points of all the number cards distributed among 4 teams in
round 2 = 110 – 16 (total points of the loser team of round 1) = 94.

The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
total) were Red card 10, Black cards 4, 2 and 1. Total points of loser
team of round 2 = 10 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 17.

Thus the total points of the 4th team in round 2 = 94 – 17 – 21 – 32 =


24.

Round 3:
Total points of all three teams in round 3 = 94 – 17 (total points of

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The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
total) were Red cards 4, 5 and 6, Black card 8. Total points of the
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. loser team of round 3 = 4 + 5 + 6 + 8 = 23.

Thus, the total points of other two teams in round 3 = 77 – 23 = 54.


5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number Now the number cards of these two teams will be distributed in round
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are 4. Thus, the total points of two teams in round 4 is also 54.
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the Now, the following table can be made:
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
As amount won by winning teams was $10, $20, $30 and $40, using
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this
game and the details of their game is as follows: points 4 and 5, it can be concluded that Stars won round 4 and Clubs
won round 1 and round 2. Therefore winner of round 3 was Hearts or
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Diamonds. Therefore, sum total points of Stars in round 3 must be
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26
points. greater than 23. Again using the fifth point, sum total points of Stars
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three in 1 and 3 must be 25. And therefore, sum total points of winning
teams scored 32 points. team must be 29.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers.
Cards discarded in first three rounds:
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round Black cards: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8
3. Red cards: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
The number cards with the remaining two teams of round 4 must be
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in Black cards 3, 5, 9 and 10 and Red cards 3, 7, 8 and 9.
any round.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: Using point 8, each team got one 9 and one 3 number card. One of
the team got number card 10. Now the forth card with the team
having cards 3, 9 and 10 can be 5/7/8. Using point 6, the fourth card
with the team having number cards 3, 9 and 10 was not 7. Had it
been 5, the total points of each of the two teams would be 27. This
violates point 3. Therefore cards with one of the team (i.e., Stars) of
round 4 must be 3, 9, 8 and 10, and those with the remaining team
must be 3, 9, 7 and 5.

We know Black card 2 was discarded after two rounds. Using


condition 6, Diamond got black card 2 in both round 1 and round 2
and got the least points in round 2. Therefore, loser team of round 2
must be Diamonds and hence, Hearts got the highest points in round
3 and lowest points in round 4.

The sum total points of five teams in each round can be tabulated as
follows:

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

5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any Therefore, the required answer is 4.
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
Correct Answer:


highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of Time taken by you: 0 secs
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
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round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
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and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this
game and the details of their game is as follows: % Students got it correct: 15 %

1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three 2) What was the sum of the points scored by Hearts in all 
teams scored 32 points. the rounds of the game that it par cipated?
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers. Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game. keyboard in the box provided.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
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any round.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round:
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The sum total of all the number cards = 2 × (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7
+ 8 + 9 + 10) = 110

Total amount = $100


The amount won by winning team in the rounds 1 to 4 is $10, $20,
$30 and $40 respectively.

Round 1:

The total of all the number cards distributed among 5 teams in round
1 = 110
The cards with the team that lost in round 1 were discarded after the
round. The discarded cards were Black cards 6 and 7, Red cards 1
and 2. Total points of the loser team = 6 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 16. Now we
know the total of four teams in round 1: 16, 20, 25 and 26.
Thus, the total points of the 5th team in round 1 = 110 – 16 – 20 – 25
– 26 = 23.
Therefore, using the first point, it can be concluded that the loser

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Thus, the loser team of round 1 must be Spades.

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Round 2:
The total points of all the number cards distributed among 4 teams in
round 2 = 110 – 16 (total points of the loser team of round 1) = 94.
5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are total) were Red card 10, Black cards 4, 2 and 1. Total points of loser
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any team of round 2 = 10 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 17.
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the Thus the total points of the 4th team in round 2 = 94 – 17 – 21 – 32 =
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
24.
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of Round 3:
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This Total points of all three teams in round 3 = 94 – 17 (total points of
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th loser team of round 2) = 77.
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely. total) were Red cards 4, 5 and 6, Black card 8. Total points of the
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this loser team of round 3 = 4 + 5 + 6 + 8 = 23.
game and the details of their game is as follows: Thus, the total points of other two teams in round 3 = 77 – 23 = 54.

1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team Now the number cards of these two teams will be distributed in round
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 4. Thus, the total points of two teams in round 4 is also 54.
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
Now, the following table can be made:
teams scored 32 points.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers.
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
As amount won by winning teams was $10, $20, $30 and $40, using
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in points 4 and 5, it can be concluded that Stars won round 4 and Clubs
any round. won round 1 and round 2. Therefore winner of round 3 was Hearts or

The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: Diamonds. Therefore, sum total points of Stars in round 3 must be
greater than 23. Again using the fifth point, sum total points of Stars
in 1 and 3 must be 25. And therefore, sum total points of winning
team must be 29.

Cards discarded in first three rounds:


Black cards: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8
Red cards: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10

The number cards with the remaining two teams of round 4 must be
Black cards 3, 5, 9 and 10 and Red cards 3, 7, 8 and 9.

Using point 8, each team got one 9 and one 3 number card. One of
the team got number card 10. Now the forth card with the team
having cards 3, 9 and 10 can be 5/7/8. Using point 6, the fourth card
with the team having number cards 3, 9 and 10 was not 7. Had it
been 5, the total points of each of the two teams would be 27. This
violates point 3. Therefore cards with one of the team (i.e., Stars) of
round 4 must be 3, 9, 8 and 10, and those with the remaining team
must be 3, 9, 7 and 5.

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We know Black card 2 was discarded after two rounds. Using
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condition 6, Diamond got black card 2 in both round 1 and round 2
and got the least points in round 2. Therefore, loser team of round 2
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. must be Diamonds and hence, Hearts got the highest points in round
3 and lowest points in round 4.

5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number The sum total points of five teams in each round can be tabulated as
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are follows:
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round 20 + 24 + 29 + 24 = 97
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this
game and the details of their game is as follows: Therefore, the required answer is 97.

1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 Correct Answer:


points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
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6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
any round. 3) Suppose A = The average points of Clubs in the game. 
B = The average points of Stars in the game.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round:

The average points scored by a team in the game

Find the absolute difference between A and B.

1
1.25
1.75
2

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The sum total of all the number cards = 2 × (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7


+ 8 + 9 + 10) = 110

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The amount won by winning team in the rounds 1 to 4 is $10, $20,
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$30 and $40 respectively.

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. Round 1:
The total of all the number cards distributed among 5 teams in round
1 = 110
5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number The cards with the team that lost in round 1 were discarded after the
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are round. The discarded cards were Black cards 6 and 7, Red cards 1
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any and 2. Total points of the loser team = 6 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 16. Now we
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the know the total of four teams in round 1: 16, 20, 25 and 26.
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
Thus, the total points of the 5th team in round 1 = 110 – 16 – 20 – 25
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and – 26 = 23.
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of Therefore, using the first point, it can be concluded that the loser
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This team was neither Clubs not Hearts. From the second point, the loser
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th team was not Stars and from the seventh point, it was not Diamonds.
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
Thus, the loser team of round 1 must be Spades.
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this Round 2:
game and the details of their game is as follows: The total points of all the number cards distributed among 4 teams in

1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team round 2 = 110 – 16 (total points of the loser team of round 1) = 94.
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
points. total) were Red card 10, Black cards 4, 2 and 1. Total points of loser
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
team of round 2 = 10 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 17.
teams scored 32 points.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were Thus the total points of the 4th team in round 2 = 94 – 17 – 21 – 32 =

dis nct natural numbers. 24.


4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any Round 3:
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
Total points of all three teams in round 3 = 94 – 17 (total points of
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points loser team of round 2) = 77.

scored by any team in the third round The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds. total) were Red cards 4, 5 and 6, Black card 8. Total points of the
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in loser team of round 3 = 4 + 5 + 6 + 8 = 23.
any round.
Thus, the total points of other two teams in round 3 = 77 – 23 = 54.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: Now the number cards of these two teams will be distributed in round
4. Thus, the total points of two teams in round 4 is also 54.

Now, the following table can be made:

As amount won by winning teams was $10, $20, $30 and $40, using
points 4 and 5, it can be concluded that Stars won round 4 and Clubs
won round 1 and round 2. Therefore winner of round 3 was Hearts or
Diamonds. Therefore, sum total points of Stars in round 3 must be
greater than 23. Again using the fifth point, sum total points of Stars
in 1 and 3 must be 25. And therefore, sum total points of winning
team must be 29.

Cards discarded in first three rounds:


Black cards: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8
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Red cards: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10
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The number cards with the remaining two teams of round 4 must be
Black cards 3, 5, 9 and 10 and Red cards 3, 7, 8 and 9.
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Using point 8, each team got one 9 and one 3 number card. One of
the team got number card 10. Now the forth card with the team
5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number having cards 3, 9 and 10 can be 5/7/8. Using point 6, the fourth card
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are with the team having number cards 3, 9 and 10 was not 7. Had it
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any been 5, the total points of each of the two teams would be 27. This
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the violates point 3. Therefore cards with one of the team (i.e., Stars) of
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
round 4 must be 3, 9, 8 and 10, and those with the remaining team
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and must be 3, 9, 7 and 5.
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This We know Black card 2 was discarded after two rounds. Using
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th condition 6, Diamond got black card 2 in both round 1 and round 2
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
and got the least points in round 2. Therefore, loser team of round 2
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely. must be Diamonds and hence, Hearts got the highest points in round
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this 3 and lowest points in round 4.
game and the details of their game is as follows:
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team The sum total points of five teams in each round can be tabulated as
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 follows:
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
teams scored 32 points.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers.
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
any round.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: The absolute difference between A and B = 27 – 25.25 = 1.75

Hence, [3].

Correct Answer:

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4) Which team among the following par cipated in the 


least number of rounds in the game?

Spades
Diamonds
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Hearts
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Clubs

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


5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who Explana on:


is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are The sum total of all the number cards = 2 × (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any
+ 8 + 9 + 10) = 110
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team Total amount = $100
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and The amount won by winning team in the rounds 1 to 4 is $10, $20,
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of $30 and $40 respectively.
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
Round 1:
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round The total of all the number cards distributed among 5 teams in round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely. 1 = 110
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this The cards with the team that lost in round 1 were discarded after the
game and the details of their game is as follows:
round. The discarded cards were Black cards 6 and 7, Red cards 1
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team and 2. Total points of the loser team = 6 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 16. Now we
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26 know the total of four teams in round 1: 16, 20, 25 and 26.
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
teams scored 32 points. Thus, the total points of the 5th team in round 1 = 110 – 16 – 20 – 25
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were – 26 = 23.
dis nct natural numbers. Therefore, using the first point, it can be concluded that the loser
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game. team was neither Clubs not Hearts. From the second point, the loser
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
team was not Stars and from the seventh point, it was not Diamonds.
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
3. Thus, the loser team of round 1 must be Spades.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round Round 2:
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds. The total points of all the number cards distributed among 4 teams in
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
round 2 = 110 – 16 (total points of the loser team of round 1) = 94.
any round.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round:
The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
total) were Red card 10, Black cards 4, 2 and 1. Total points of loser
team of round 2 = 10 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 17.

Thus the total points of the 4th team in round 2 = 94 – 17 – 21 – 32 =


24.

Round 3:
Total points of all three teams in round 3 = 94 – 17 (total points of
loser team of round 2) = 77.
The discarded cards (i.e., cards with the team having the lowest sum
total) were Red cards 4, 5 and 6, Black card 8. Total points of the
loser team of round 3 = 4 + 5 + 6 + 8 = 23.

Thus, the total points of other two teams in round 3 = 77 – 23 = 54.


Now the number cards of these two teams will be distributed in round
4. Thus, the total points of two teams in round 4 is also 54.

Now, the following table can be made:

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Questions: 21 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here

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

5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number
As amount won by winning teams was $10, $20, $30 and $40, using
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any points 4 and 5, it can be concluded that Stars won round 4 and Clubs
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the won round 1 and round 2. Therefore winner of round 3 was Hearts or
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the Diamonds. Therefore, sum total points of Stars in round 3 must be
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team greater than 23. Again using the fifth point, sum total points of Stars
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
in 1 and 3 must be 25. And therefore, sum total points of winning
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This team must be 29.
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the Cards discarded in first three rounds:
start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round Black cards: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
Red cards: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this
game and the details of their game is as follows:
The number cards with the remaining two teams of round 4 must be
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Black cards 3, 5, 9 and 10 and Red cards 3, 7, 8 and 9.
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three Using point 8, each team got one 9 and one 3 number card. One of
teams scored 32 points. the team got number card 10. Now the forth card with the team
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
having cards 3, 9 and 10 can be 5/7/8. Using point 6, the fourth card
dis nct natural numbers.
with the team having number cards 3, 9 and 10 was not 7. Had it
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any been 5, the total points of each of the two teams would be 27. This
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round violates point 3. Therefore cards with one of the team (i.e., Stars) of
3. round 4 must be 3, 9, 8 and 10, and those with the remaining team
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
must be 3, 9, 7 and 5.
scored by any team in the third round
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in We know Black card 2 was discarded after two rounds. Using
any round. condition 6, Diamond got black card 2 in both round 1 and round 2

The following table shows the cards discarded in each round: and got the least points in round 2. Therefore, loser team of round 2
must be Diamonds and hence, Hearts got the highest points in round
3 and lowest points in round 4.

The sum total points of five teams in each round can be tabulated as
follows:

Spades participated only in the first round. Hence, [1].

Correct Answer:

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

5 teams of 4 members each are required to play the card game, 'Who
is the Ace?' There are total 20 cards, 10 red and 10 black number
cards with numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The cards are
distributed randomly to the teams, one card for each member in any
round. Each card carries points equal to the number wri en on the
card. For example, number card 2 carries 2 points. The team with the
highest sum total of the points of all four members wins. The team
with the lowest sum total points of all four members loses and
cannot play in round 2. Also the number cards with the loser team of
any round are discarded and not distributed in the next round. This
way there are four rounds of the game. The team that wins the 4th
round is the winner of the game. Each team has to pay $20 at the
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start of the game and the winners of 1st round, 2nd round, 3rd round
and 4th round get prize amount $10, $20, $30 and $40 respec vely.
The five teams Spades, Diamonds, Stars, Hearts and Clubs played this
game and the details of their game is as follows:
1. Team Clubs won the first round i.e., round 1. In round 1, team
Hearts scored 20 points and two other teams scored 25 and 26
points.
2. In round 2, Stars scored 21 points and one of the other three
teams scored 32 points.
3. In each round, points scored by the par cipa ng teams were
dis nct natural numbers.
4. Two teams won equal amount as prize money in the game.
5. In the game, team Stars won higher prize amount than any
other team and also scored equal points in round 1 and round
3.
6. No team in the fourth round scored points equal to the points
scored by any team in the third round
7. Diamonds got black card 2 in exactly two rounds.
8. No two members of a team got cards bearing same numbers in
any round.
The following table shows the cards discarded in each round:

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Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. 1) What was the final score of the team ‘Lords’? 

4
Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,
All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions 5
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly
7
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams 5 or 7
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was
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19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the
matches in the tournament – Explana on:


As there were 6 teams and every team played exactly one
match against every other team, the number of matches played
= 6C2 = 15.

Each team played exactly five matches. Each team lost at least
one match. Therefore, no team can have score more than 2 × 4
=8

Let us disguise the teams by their initial letters i.e. O, B, L, T, A


As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback
and Y respectively.
Vipers’ and so on.
Given,

O + B + L = 19 ……(i) Here, B and L had same final score,


Addi onally, the following points are known:
thus definitely O had an odd final score.
1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even.
B + L + T = 18 ……(ii)
2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
total score. O + B + L + T + A + Y= 30 = Total final scores of all the teams.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords. Therefore, we have T + A + Y = 11 ……(iii)
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament.

From (i) and (ii), O – T = 1 i.e., T had even final score as O had
an odd final score. As the final scores of exactly two teams were
even, exactly one more team has even final score. So, this must
be either All Stars or Yorkers. Therefore, (A + Y) has to be odd.
Hence O, B and L had odd final score.

B and L had the same final score, thus the final score of O, B
and L must be 5, 7, 7 in the given order.

The results of 4 matches of T is known, and the score of these 4


matches = 3. Since T’s final score must be even, the 5th match
of T (against B) must have been resulted in a draw. It can be
concluded that T = 4.

Out of total 11 points of T + A + Y = 11; two points need to be


accounted for the match between A and Y. If A won this match
then the total score of Y must be 4; it violates the condition that
exactly two teams had same score. Thus, Y won the match
against A. Therefore, the following table shows the total points of
each team.

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Since each team lost at least one match, Buccaneers must have
Questions: 25 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Change Section here of O
lost against L or O. If they lost against O, the final score
would be more than 5 which is not possible. So, B lost against L
and won against O. Therefore, the match between O and L must
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
have been resulted in a tie.

Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,


All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions The other values in the table can be filled accordingly. We get
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly the final table as follows:
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the
matches in the tournament –

The final score or the team ‘Lords’ was 7. Hence, [3].

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As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback
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total score.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords.
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament.
2) Against which of the teams did ‘Buccaneers’ lose its 
match?

Outback Vipers
Lords
The Gurus
More than one of the above

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As there were 6 teams and every team played exactly one


match against every other team, the number of matches played
= 6C2 = 15.

Each team played exactly five matches. Each team lost at least
one match. Therefore, no team can have score more than 2 × 4
=8

Let us disguise the teams by their initial letters i.e. O, B, L, T, A


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and Y respectively.
Given,
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O + B + L = 19 ……(i) Here, B and L had same final score,
thus definitely O had an odd final score.
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
B + L + T = 18 ……(ii)

O + B + L + T + A + Y= 30 = Total final scores of all the teams.


Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,
All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions Therefore, we have T + A + Y = 11 ……(iii)
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams From (i) and (ii), O – T = 1 i.e., T had even final score as O had
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the an odd final score. As the final scores of exactly two teams were
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was even, exactly one more team has even final score. So, this must
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18. be either All Stars or Yorkers. Therefore, (A + Y) has to be odd.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the Hence O, B and L had odd final score.
matches in the tournament –
B and L had the same final score, thus the final score of O, B
and L must be 5, 7, 7 in the given order.

The results of 4 matches of T is known, and the score of these 4


matches = 3. Since T’s final score must be even, the 5th match
of T (against B) must have been resulted in a draw. It can be
concluded that T = 4.

Out of total 11 points of T + A + Y = 11; two points need to be


accounted for the match between A and Y. If A won this match
As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback then the total score of Y must be 4; it violates the condition that
Vipers’ and so on. exactly two teams had same score. Thus, Y won the match
against A. Therefore, The following table shows the total points
of each team.
Addi onally, the following points are known:
1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even.
2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
total score.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total Since each team lost at least one match, Buccaneers must have
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords. lost against L or O. If they lost against O, the final score of O
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament. would be more than 5 which is not possible. So, B lost against L
and won against O. Therefore, the match between O and L must
have been resulted in a tie.

The other values in the table can be filled accordingly. We get


the final table as follows:

'Buccaneers' lost match against 'Lords'. Hence, [2].

Correct Answer:

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Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,


All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly
3) How many matches in the tournament resulted in a 
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
draw?Mark ‘0’ if your answer is cannot be determined.
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18.
keyboard in the box provided below.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the
matches in the tournament –

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As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback As there were 6 teams and every team played exactly one
Vipers’ and so on. match against every other team, the number of matches played
= 6C2 = 15.

Each team played exactly five matches. Each team lost at least
Addi onally, the following points are known:
one match. Therefore, no team can have score more than 2 × 4
1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even. =8
2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
total score. Let us disguise the teams by their initial letters i.e. O, B, L, T, A
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total and Y respectively.
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords.
Given,
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament.
O + B + L = 19 ……(i) Here, B and L had same final score,
thus definitely O had an odd final score.

B + L + T = 18 ……(ii)

O + B + L + T + A + Y= 30 = Total final scores of all the teams.

Therefore, we have T + A + Y = 11 ……(iii)

From (i) and (ii), O – T = 1 i.e., T had even final score as O had
an odd final score. As the final scores of exactly two teams were
even, exactly one more team has even final score. So, this must
be either All Stars or Yorkers. Therefore, (A + Y) has to be odd.
Hence O, B and L had odd final score.

B and L had the same final score, thus the final score of O, B
and L must be 5, 7, 7 in the given order.

The results of 4 matches of T is known, and the score of these 4


matches = 3. Since T’s final score must be even, the 5th match
of T (against B) must have been resulted in a draw. It can be
concluded that T = 4.

Out of total 11 points of T + A + Y = 11; two points need to be


accounted for the match between A and Y. If A won this match
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then the total score of Y must be 4; it violates the condition that
exactly two teams had same score. Thus, Y won the match
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against A. Therefore, The following table shows thehere
total points
of each team.

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

Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,


All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions Since each team lost at least one match, Buccaneers must have
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly lost against L or O. If they lost against O, the final score of O
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
would be more than 5 which is not possible. So, B lost against L
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams
and won against O. Therefore, the match between O and L must
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the
have been resulted in a tie.
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the
The other values in the table can be filled accordingly. We get
matches in the tournament –
the final table as follows:

As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback
Vipers’ and so on.
Three matches resulted in a draw.

Addi onally, the following points are known: Therefore, the required answer is 3.

1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even.


2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
Correct Answer:


total score.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords.
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4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament.

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4) How many matches did the team ‘All Stars’ lose in all? 
Mark ’6’ if the answer cannot be determined.

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual


keyboard in the box provided below.

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Questions: 25 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
As there were 6 teams and every Change Section
team played hereone
exactly
match against every other team, the number of matches played
= 6C2 = 15.
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Each team played exactly five matches. Each team lost at least
one match. Therefore, no team can have score more than 2 × 4
Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus, =8
All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions
Let us disguise the teams by their initial letters i.e. O, B, L, T, A
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while and Y respectively.
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams Given,
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was O + B + L = 19 ……(i) Here, B and L had same final score,
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18. thus definitely O had an odd final score.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the
B + L + T = 18 ……(ii)
matches in the tournament –
O + B + L + T + A + Y= 30 = Total final scores of all the teams.

Therefore, we have T + A + Y = 11 ……(iii)

From (i) and (ii), O – T = 1 i.e., T had even final score as O had
an odd final score. As the final scores of exactly two teams were
even, exactly one more team has even final score. So, this must
be either All Stars or Yorkers. Therefore, (A + Y) has to be odd.

As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback Hence O, B and L had odd final score.
Vipers’ and so on. B and L had the same final score, thus the final score of O, B
and L must be 5, 7, 7 in the given order.

Addi onally, the following points are known: The results of 4 matches of T is known, and the score of these 4
matches = 3. Since T’s final score must be even, the 5th match
1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even.
of T (against B) must have been resulted in a draw. It can be
2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
concluded that T = 4.
total score.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total Out of total 11 points of T + A + Y = 11; two points need to be
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords. accounted for the match between A and Y. If A won this match
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament. then the total score of Y must be 4; it violates the condition that
exactly two teams had same score. Thus, Y won the match
against A. Therefore, The following table shows the total points
of each team.

Since each team lost at least one match, Buccaneers must have
lost against L or O. If they lost against O, the final score of O
would be more than 5 which is not possible. So, B lost against L
and won against O. Therefore, the match between O and L must
have been resulted in a tie.

The other values in the table can be filled accordingly. We get


the final table as follows:

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

Six teams namely Outback Vipers, Buccaneers, Lords, The Gurus,


All Stars and Yorkers par cipated in the Street Cricket Champions
tournament. Every team played against every other team exactly
once in the tournament. 2 points were awarded for a win while
no point was awarded for a loss. In case of a e both the teams 'All Stars' lost total 4 matches.
were awarded 1 point each. At the end of the tournament, the Therefore, the required answer is 4.
sum of the points of Buccaneers, Outback Vipers, and Lords was
19, while that of Buccaneers, The Gurus and Lords was 18.
The table below gives par al informa on about the results of the Correct Answer:


matches in the tournament –

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As per the table ‘The Gurus’ won its match against ‘Outback
Vipers’ and so on.

Addi onally, the following points are known:


1. The total scores of exactly two teams were even.
2. At least one team out of All Stars and Yorkers had an even
total score.
3. There was exactly one pair of teams that had equal total
score and that pair was Buccaneers and Lords.
4. Each team lost at least one match in the tournament.

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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. 1) How many different combina ons of first names- 
surnames are possible for the given 8 people?

There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix,


1
Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames –
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and 2
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members
4
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse 8
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
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Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M
or P.
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or Explana on:


surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1, The N.E. of the given first names in ascending order are 1, 4,
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22. It is given that the differences
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet. between the N.E. of the first names of each couple for all the
Further, couples are distinct odd multiples of 3. By trial and error it can
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names be observed that this is possible only when the pairs are 1-22,
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of
4-19, 10-13, and 7-16 having differences as 21, 15, 3, and 9
3.
respectively.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers.
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as Thus, the couples have the first names as: Andy - Vince,
well as surname than his wife Drake - Sacha, Jules - Micah, and Gray –Phoenix, with the
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males. first name in each pair being a male.

The N.E. of the given surnames names in ascending order are


2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 23, and 24. It is given that the differences
between the N.E. of the surnames of each couple for all the
couples are distinct prime numbers. We know that Drake
Gopalan and Andy Kalra are male members. N.E. of Kalra =
11. So the corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the
couple should be 16 or 24. As N. E. of Gopalan = 7,
corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the couple
should be 10 or 24

Case (i): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Xavier form a
couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
11).
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 24) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 24 –
11 = 13. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms
a pair with Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 (i.e., Sacha
Jindal) with difference between N.E. of surnames = 3.
Now N.E. of remaining surnames: 2, 5, 16 and 23. From
condi on (2), 23 can form a pair with 16. But then
Difference between N.E. of remaining surnames = 3
which is same as that of Gopalan and Jindal. Thus, this
case is not valid.

Case (ii): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Parmar form a
couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
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11).
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 16) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 16 – 11 =
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5. Therefore N.E. of surname of Change Section
Sacha who formshere
a pair with
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 or 24(i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3 or 17.
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.

Case (iia): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Jindal(19, 10) form


There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix, a couple. Difference = 10 – 7 = 3.
Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames –
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members Now N.E. of remaining surnames: 2, 5, 23 and 24. From
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their condition (2), 23 cannot form a pair with anyone. Thus, this
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse case is not valid.
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
Case (iib): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Xavier(19, 24) form
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M
a couple. Difference = 24 – 7 = 17. Now N.E. of remaining
or P.
surnames: 2, 5, 10 and 23. From condition (2), 23 forms a pair
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or
with 10 and 5 can form a pair with 2.
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1,
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at Jules cannot have the surnames Jindal as the letter ‘J’ gets
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet. repeated.
Further,
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of The final table will be as follows:
3.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers.
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as
well as surname than his wife
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males.

Hence, [1].

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2) Sacha’s surname is _____ 

Engle
Parmar
Wadhwa
Xavier

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The N.E. of the given first names in ascending order are 1, 4,
7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22. It is given that the differences
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
between the N.E. of the first names of each couple for all the
couples are distinct odd multiples of 3. By trial and error it can
There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix, be observed that this is possible only when the pairs are 1-22,
Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames – 4-19, 10-13, and 7-16 having differences as 21, 15, 3, and 9
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and respectively.
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their
Thus, the couples have the first names as: Andy - Vince,
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse
Drake - Sacha, Jules - Micah, and Gray –Phoenix, with the
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
first name in each pair being a male.
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M
The N.E. of the given surnames names in ascending order are
or P.
2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 23, and 24. It is given that the differences
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or between the N.E. of the surnames of each couple for all the

surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1, couples are distinct prime numbers. We know that Drake
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at Gopalan and Andy Kalra are male members. N.E. of Kalra =
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet. 11. So the corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the
Further, couple should be 16 or 24. As N. E. of Gopalan = 7,
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the couple
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of should be 10 or 24
3.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames Case (i): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Xavier form a
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers. couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as 11).
well as surname than his wife Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 24) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 24 – 11 =
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males. 13. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 (i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3. Now N.E. of
remaining surnames: 2, 5, 16 and 23. From condition (2), 23
can form a pair with 16. But then Difference between N.E. of
remaining surnames = 3 which is same as that of Gopalan and
Jindal. Thus, this case is not valid.

Case (ii): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Parmar form a
couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
11).
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 16) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 16 – 11 =
5. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 or 24(i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3 or 17.

Case (iia): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Jindal(19, 10) form


a couple. Difference = 10 – 7 = 3.

Now N.E. of remaining surnames: 2, 5, 23 and 24. From


condition (2), 23 cannot form a pair with anyone. Thus, this
case is not valid.

Case (iib): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Xavier(19, 24) form


a couple. Difference = 24 – 7 = 17. Now N.E. of remaining
surnames: 2, 5, 10 and 23. From condition (2), 23 forms a pair
with 10 and 5 can form a pair with 2.
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Jules cannot have the surnamesChange Section
Jindal as here
the letter ‘J’ gets
repeated.

Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow. The final table will be as follows:

There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix,


Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames –
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse Hence, [4].
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M Correct Answer:


or P.
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or Time taken by you: 0 secs
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1,
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at Avg Time taken by all students: 176 secs
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet.
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3.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers.
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as
well as surname than his wife 3) Which of the following is the correct pair of people 
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males. who form a couple?

Vince Parmar – Andy Kalra


Jules Bhatnagar – Phoenix Wadhwa
Gray Jindal – Sacha Parmar
More than one of the above

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The N.E. of the given first names in ascending order are 1, 4,


7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22. It is given that the differences
between the N.E. of the first names of each couple for all the
couples are distinct odd multiples of 3. By trial and error it can
be observed that this is possible only when the pairs are 1-22,
4-19, 10-13, and 7-16 having differences as 21, 15, 3, and 9
respectively.

Thus, the couples have the first names as: Andy - Vince,
Drake - Sacha, Jules - Micah, and Gray –Phoenix, with the
first name in each pair being a male.

The N.E. of the given surnames names in ascending order are


2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 23, and 24. It is given that the differences
between the N.E. of the surnames of each couple for all the
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couples are distinct prime numbers. We know that Drake
Gopalan and Andy Kalra are male members. N.E. of Kalra =
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11. So the corresponding N.E. ofChange Section
surname of the here
female in the
couple should be 16 or 24. As N. E. of Gopalan = 7,
corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the couple
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
should be 10 or 24

There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix, Case (i): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Xavier form a
Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames – couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and 11).
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 24) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 24 – 11 =
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their 13. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 (i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first difference between N.E. of surnames = 3. Now N.E. of
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither remaining surnames: 2, 5, 16 and 23. From condition (2), 23
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M can form a pair with 16. But then Difference between N.E. of
or P. remaining surnames = 3 which is same as that of Gopalan and
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or Jindal. Thus, this case is not valid.
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1, Case (ii): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Parmar form a
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet.
11).
Further,
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 16) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 16 – 11 =
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names
5. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 or 24(i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
3.
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3 or 17.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers.
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as Case (iia): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Jindal(19, 10) form
well as surname than his wife a couple. Difference = 10 – 7 = 3.
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males. Now N.E. of remaining surnames: 2, 5, 23 and 24. From
condition (2), 23 cannot form a pair with anyone. Thus, this
case is not valid.

Case (iib): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Xavier(19, 24) form


a couple. Difference = 24 – 7 = 17. Now N.E. of remaining
surnames: 2, 5, 10 and 23. From condition (2), 23 forms a pair
with 10 and 5 can form a pair with 2.

Jules cannot have the surnames Jindal as the letter ‘J’ gets
repeated.

The final table will be as follows:

Hence, [1].

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There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix,


Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames –
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and
4) The surname ‘Bhatnagar’ belongs to ______ 
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse Micah
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
Andy
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M Jules
or P.
Cannot be determined
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1, Video Explana on:


Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet.
Explana on:


Further,
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names
The N.E. of the given first names in ascending order are 1, 4,
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of
3. 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22. It is given that the differences

2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames between the N.E. of the first names of each couple for all the
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers. couples are distinct odd multiples of 3. By trial and error it can
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as be observed that this is possible only when the pairs are 1-22,
well as surname than his wife 4-19, 10-13, and 7-16 having differences as 21, 15, 3, and 9
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males. respectively.

Thus, the couples have the first names as: Andy - Vince,
Drake - Sacha, Jules - Micah, and Gray –Phoenix, with the
first name in each pair being a male.

The N.E. of the given surnames names in ascending order are


2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 23, and 24. It is given that the differences
between the N.E. of the surnames of each couple for all the
couples are distinct prime numbers. We know that Drake
Gopalan and Andy Kalra are male members. N.E. of Kalra =
11. So the corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the
couple should be 16 or 24. As N. E. of Gopalan = 7,
corresponding N.E. of surname of the female in the couple
should be 10 or 24

Case (i): Assume that Andy Kalra and Vince Xavier form a
couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
11).
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 24) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 24 – 11 =
13. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 (i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3. Now N.E. of
remaining surnames: 2, 5, 16 and 23. From condition (2), 23
can form a pair with 16. But then Difference between N.E. of
remaining surnames = 3 which is same as that of Gopalan and
Jindal. Thus, this case is not valid.

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couple. Let us denote N.E. of the full name Andy Kalra by (1,
Questions: 29 to 32 Section : Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
11). Change Section here
Therefore, (1, 11) & (22, 16) ⇒ Difference of N.E. = 16 – 11 =
5. Therefore N.E. of surname of Sacha who forms a pair with
Refer to the data below and answer the ques ons that follow.
Drake Gopalan, (4, 7) must be 10 or 24(i.e., Sacha Jindal) with
difference between N.E. of surnames = 3 or 17.
There is a group of 8 people with first names - Micah, Phoenix,
Sacha, Vince, Jules, Drake, Gray and Andy having surnames – Case (iia): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Jindal(19, 10) form
Bhatnagar, Kalra, Xavier, Engle, Wadhwa, Parmar, Jindal and a couple. Difference = 10 – 7 = 3.
Gopalan, not necessarily in the same order. These 8 members Now N.E. of remaining surnames: 2, 5, 23 and 24. From
form 4 couples and it is known that all members retained their
condition (2), 23 cannot form a pair with anyone. Thus, this
original surnames a er marriage. No person and his/her spouse
case is not valid.
have surnames having the same ini al le ers as their first
names i.e. say if Micah and Phoenix form a couple, neither
Micah nor Phoenix have a surname star ng with the le ers M Case (iib): Drake Gopalan(4, 7) and Sacha Xavier(19, 24) form
or P. a couple. Difference = 24 – 7 = 17. Now N.E. of remaining
We define N.E. as the Numerical Equivalent of a name or surnames: 2, 5, 10 and 23. From condition (2), 23 forms a pair
surname = The posi on of the first le er of that name or with 10 and 5 can form a pair with 2.
surname in the English Alphabet. e. g. N.E. of Andy = 1,
Bhatnagar = 2, Drake = 4 and so on because A, B and D are at
posi ons 1, 2 and 4 respec vely in the English Alphabet. Jules cannot have the surnames Jindal as the letter ‘J’ gets
Further, repeated.
1. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the first names The final table will be as follows:
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct odd mul ples of
3.
2. The absolute differences between the N.E. of the surnames
of husband and wife in each couple are dis nct prime numbers.
3. In each couple, husband has lower N.E. of both his name as
well as surname than his wife
4. Drake Gopalan and Andy Kalra are males.
Hence, [3].

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