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Complex Arrangement

Class work
Directions (Q.Nos.1-3) Study the following information carefully to answer the
given questions:

Jay, Barbosa, Umesh, Abhay, Nish, Deep and Raj own different brands of
car among Honda, Jaguar, Audi, Maruti, BMW, Ford and Toyota, not
necessarily in the given order. Each of the seven men plays exactly one sport
among Tennis, Badminton and Cricket. You need to find out the brand of the
car owned and the sport played by each man with the help of the
statements given below.

1. Deep owns a Ford and doesn't play Tennis.

2. Abhay owns an Audi and plays Tennis.

3. Jay doesn't play Tennis.

4. Barbosa doesn't own a Toyota.

5. Raj is the only Badminton player apart from Barbosa.

6. Nish owns a Maruti and doesn't play Tennis.

7. Neither the Jaguar owner nor the BMW owner plays Cricket.

8. The Toyota owner plays Badminton.

9. Umesh doesn't own a BMW.

(1) Find the correct option below.

*(a) Cricket - 3 (b) Tennis – 3

(c) Badminton – 3 (d) All are incorrect

(2) Find odd among the following.

(a) Ford – Cricket (b) Raj – Toyota

(c) Abhay – Tennis *(d) Honda – Badminton

(3) Choose the correct option below.


I) Jay i) Jaguar

II) Barbosa ii) Cricket

III) Umesh iii) Honda

IV) Deep iv) Badminton

I] II] III] IV]

(a) i ii iii iv

(b) iv iii i ii

*(c) iii iv i ii

(d) iii iv ii i

Directions (Q.Nos.4-6) Study the following information carefully to answer the


given questions:

6 lectures are scheduled in a week starting from Monday and ending on


Sunday of the same week. Basic Mechanical is not on Tuesday and Saturday.
Geology is immediately after Political Science. Algebras is not on Friday and
there is one day gap between Algebra and Sanskrit. One day prior to the
schedule of English there is no lecture.

(as that day is the ‘off’ day and Monday is not the ‘off’ day)

(4) Which of the following is the last lecture scheduled?

(a) Algebra (b) Sanskrit

(c) Geology *(d) None of these

(5) IF Wednesday is the ‘off’ day, the code would be 2-4, if Thursday was the ‘off
‘day, the code would be 3-3. Taking into account the ‘off’ day which of the
following code is correct?

(a) 2 - 4 *(b) 5 - 1

(c) 4 - 2 (d) Cannot be determined

(6) How many lectures were scheduled between English and Geology?
(a) One (b) Two

*(c) Three (d) Cannot be determined

(7) A, B, C, D and E belong to five different cities P, Q, R, Sand T (not necessarily


in that order).Each one of them comes from a different city. Further it is given
that:

1. B and C do not belong to Q.

2. B and E do not belong to P and R.

3. A and C do not belong to R, Sand T.

4. D and E do not belong to Q and T. Which one of the following statements is


not correct?

(a) C belongs to P (b) D belongs to R

(c) A belongs to Q *(d) B belongs to S

(8) J, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in a circle facing the centre in which


four are married couples. The profession of the males within the group
are lecturer, lawyer, doctor and scientist. Among males, only R (the lawyer)
and V (the scientist) are sitting together. Each man is seated beside his wife. U
is the wife of the Lecturer is seated second to the right of V. T is seated between
U and V. P is the wife of the doctor. Q is not the doctor and S is a male.

The wives of which two husbands are immediate neighbours?

(a) UT (b) SR

*(c) VQ (d) RV

(9) A company ABC printed different numbers of books in different years-


1947, 1956, 1987, 1998, 2002-such that the number of books printed are not
the same in any year. 66 books were printed in an odd-numbered year which
is not a 1947. The number of books printed in 1947 is 10 less than that printed in
year 1987. 59 books were printed in a year before the year in which 61 books
were printed but not immediately before. The number of books printed in 2002
was 2 more than that printed in 1998. (SBI PO Pre-2018)

In how many years is the number of books printed more than that printed in
1998?
*(a) Two (b) One

(c) None (d) Three

(10) In a group of six women, there are four dancers, four vocal musicians, one
actress and three violinists. Girija and Vanaja are among the violinists while
Jalaja and Shailaja do not know how to play on the violin. Shailaja and Tanuja
are among the dancers. Jalaja, Vanaja, Shailaja and Tanuja are all vocal
musicians and two of them are also violinists. If Pooja is an actress, who among
the following is both a dancer and violinist?

(a) Jalaja (b) Shailaja

*(c) Tanuja (d) Pooja

Directions (Q.Nos.11-13) Study the following information carefully to answer the


given questions:

Akash, Barun, Chetan, Dheeraj and Gaurav are married to Paula,


Vrinda, Linda, Garima and Ketki, not necessarily in this order. All these couples
have a child each. The names of the five children are Kapil, Dave, Kris, Raman
and Nazar, in no particular order. You need to figure out the complete
families based on the information given below.

1. Gaurav is neither married to Ketki nor is the father of Dave.

2. Neither Vrinda nor Garima is Dave's mother.

3. Ketki is the mother of Kapil.

4. Chetan is the husband of Vrinda.

5. Akash isn't married to Linda.

6. Barun is the father of Kris.

7. Raman's mother is Paula.

(11) Choose correct pair of spouse.

(a) Dheeraj – Vrinda

(b) Chetan – Linda

*(c) Akash – Ketaki


(d) Barun – Paula

(12) Following three are paired in certain way & one is not belonging to
this group. Find odd one.

(a) Ketaki – Kapil

(b) Gaurav – Paula

(c) Dheeraj – Dave

*(d) Akash – Raman

(13) Find the option which is INCORRECT.

(a) Kris is child of Barun.

(b) Akash is father of Kapil & spouse of Ketki.

(c) Vrinda is mother of Nazar.

*(d) Paula is father of Raman.

Directions (Q.Nos.14-17) Study the following information carefully to answer the


given questions:

Eight colleagues, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular


table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of
them holds a different post viz. Manager, Company Secretary,
Chairman, President, Vice-President, Group Leader, Financial Advisor and
Managing Director.

1. A sits third to the right of the Managing Director.

2. Only two people sit between the Managing Director and H.

3. Vice-President and the Company Secretary are immediate neighbours


of each other.

4. Neither A nor H is a Vice-President or a Company Secretary. Vice-President


is not an immediate neighbour of the Managing Director.

5. Manager sits second to the left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The


Manager is an immediate neighbour of both Group Leader and the Financial
Advisor.
6. Financial Advisor sits third to the right of B. B is not the Vice-President. C sits
to the immediate right of the Chairman.

7. A is not the Chairman. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not


an immediate neighbour of the Manager.

(14) Who amongst the following sits third to the left of E?

(a) The Manager (b) G

(c) A *(d) The Financial Adviser

(15) Four of the following are alike in a certain way based on the
given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not
belong to that group?

(a) F- Chairman (b) G- President

(c) D- Manager *(d) B- Managing Director

(16) Who amongst the following is the President of the company?

*(a) A (b) C

(c) H (d) G

(17) Who amongst the following sit exactly between the Managing Director and
H?

(a) H and the Chairman

(b) B and G

(c) The Chairman and C

*(d) E and the Group Leader

Directions (Q.Nos.18-20) Study the following information carefully to answer the


given questions:

Each visitor to an amusement park needs to buy a ticket. Tickets can


be Platinum, Gold, or Economy. Visitors are classified as Old, Middle-aged,
or Young. The following facts are known about visitors and ticket sales on
a particular day:
1. 140 tickets were sold.

2. The number of Middle-aged visitors was twice the number of Old


visitors, while the number of Young visitors was twice the number of Middle-
aged visitors.

3. Young visitors bought 38 of the 55 Economy tickets that were sold, and they
bought half the total number of Platinum tickets that were sold.

4. The number of Gold tickets bought by Old visitors was equal to the number
of Economy tickets bought by Old visitors.

(CAT-2018 Slot-2)

(18) If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to
the number of Middle aged visitors buying Platinum tickets, then which
among the following could be the total number of Platinum tickets sold?

(a) 34 (b) 58

(c) 32 *(d) 56

(19) If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to
the number of Middle aged visitors buying Economy tickets, then the number
of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was,

*(a) 3 (b) 5

(c) 8 (d) 2

(20) Which of the following statements MUST be TRUE?

(a) The numbers of Old and Middle-aged visitors buying Economy tickets
were equal

*(b) The numbers of old and Middle-aged visitors buying Platinum tickets were
equal

(c) The numbers of Middle-aged and Young visitors buying Gold tickets
were equal

(d) The numbers of Gold and Platinum tickets bought by Young visitors
were equal
Directions (Q.Nos.21-23) Study the following information carefully to answer the
given questions:

Adriana, Bandita, Chitra, and Daisy are four female students, and Amit, Barun,
Chetan, and Deb are four male students. Each of them studies in one of three
institutes - X, Y, and Z. Each student majors in one subject among Marketing,
Operations, and Finance, and minors in a different one among these three
subjects. The following facts are known about the eight students:

1. Three students are from X, three are from Y, and the remaining two students,
both female, are from Z.

2. Both the male students from Y minor in Finance, while the female student from
Y majors in Operations.

3. Only one male student majors in Operations, while three female


students minor in Marketing.

4. One female and two male students major in Finance.

5. Adriana and Deb are from the same institute. Daisy and Amit are from
the same institute.

6. Barun is from Y and majors in Operations. Chetan is from X and majors


in Finance.

7. Daisy minors in Operations. (CAT-2018 Slot-1)

(21) Who are the students from the institute Z?

(a) Adriana and Bandita (b) Adriana and Daisy

*(c) Bandita and Chitra (d) Chitra and Daisy

(22) Which subject does Deb minor in?

(a) Cannot be determined uniquely from the given information

(b) Marketing

(c) Operations

*(d) Finance

(23) If Chitra majors in Finance, which subject does Bandita major in?
(a) Cannot be determined uniquely from the given information

(b) Marketing

(c) Finance

*(d) Operations

Directions (Q.Nos.24-25) Study the following information carefully to answer the


given questions:

There are eight friends Sanjeet, Sumit, Suman, Suraj, Suresh, Saurabh, Shambhu
and Shyam sitting around a circular table facing the centre and playing cards
but not necessarily in the same order. All of them have a favourite card among
these eight cards. Out of these eight cards, four areKings and four are Queens
of spade, club, diamond and heart.

Sanjeet likes the Queen of spade and is not an immediate neighbour of the
one who likes the King of club. The one who likes the Queen of diamond sits on
the immediate left of Sumit, who likes the Queen of club. Suman likes the King
of club and sits third to the left of Suresh. The one who likes the King of spade
and the one who likes the Queen of diamond are immediate neighbours of
each other but both of them are the neighbours neither of Suresh nor of Suman.
The one who likes the King of diamond and the one who likes the Queen of
spade are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Suresh nor Suraj likes
the King of diamond. Only Saurabh sits between the one who likes the Queen
of diamond and the one who likes the Queen of heart. Shambhu sits third to the
left of the person who likes the King of diamond.

(24) The person who sits exactly between Sumit and Shyam, likes which playing
cards?

(a) Queen of club (b) King of diamond

*(c) King of club (d) King of spade

(25) Suresh likes which of the following cards?

(a) Queen of spade *(b) King of heart

(c) Queen of heart (d) Cannot be determined

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