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SET-1:- A team must be selected from ten probable – A, B, C, D,

E, F, G, H, I and J. Of these, A C, E and J are forwards. B, G and H


are point guards and D, F and I are defenders.
Further, the following conditions need to be observed:
The team must have at least one forward, one point guard and
one defender.
• If the team includes J, it must also include F.
• The team must include E or B, but not both.
• If the team includes G, it must also include F.
• The team must include exactly one among C, G and I.
• C and F cannot be members of the same team
• D and H cannot be members of the same team
• The team must include both A and D or neither of them. There
is no restriction on the number of members in the team.

1. What could be the size of the team that includes G?


(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) More than one of the above

2. What would be the size of the largest possible team?


(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7

3. Who cannot be included in a team of size 6?


(1) A (2) H (3) J (4) E

4. What can be the size of the team that includes C?


(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) More than one of the above
SET-2:- A housing society has 6 primary members A, B, C, D, E & F and
4 associate members G, H, I & J. These members are to be used to
form 3 working committees X, Y and Z. Each member of the housing
society has to be a member of exactly one of the committees.
Committee X has the highest number of members and Committee Z
the least number of members, with no two committees having equal
number of members. The following conditions are also known to us.
1. Each committee is to have at least 1 primary member and at least

1 associate member.
2. I will not work on Committee Y.

3. A and G cannot be part of the same committee.

4. C and J only work on the same committee.

5. E will work only on Committee Z and H will work only on

Committee X.
6. No more than 2 out of B, D and F can work on the same committee.

5. All of the following can be part of Committee X except:


1) B 2) C 3) G 4) A

6. If F & G belong to the same committee, then which two of the


following are definitely in a committee together?
1) A & D 2) A & C 3) B & C 4) B & A

7. If G belongs to Committee Y, then which of the following cannot


be Committee X?
1) HCJAB 2) HCJBD 3) HCJAD 4) HCJAF
SET-3:- A,B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are eleven friends who went to a
multiplex. P, Q and R are three movies being shown in the multiplex.
The eleven friends divided themselves in three groups and each
group watched a different movie. None of the friends was alone in a
group. The group which had fewer number of people than any other
group watched movie R. Following additional information is known.
(i) H watched either movie Q or movie R.

(ii) K and D watched movies Q and P (not necessarily in that order)

(iii) H and G watched different movies

(iv) Number of friends who watched movie Q was more than those who

watched movie P.
(v) E and F were in different groups

(vi) Number of friends who watched the same movie as D, was less than

the number of friends who watched the same movie as G.


(vii) A and B were in the same group.

(viii) C, J and I watched movies P, Q and R respectively.

8. For how many of the friends it can be determined that exactly


which movie he/she went for?
1) 8 2) 9 3) 10 4) 11

9. Which two of these are definitely in the same group?


1) D and E 2) G and F 3) B and K 4) J and E

10. Which of the following persons definitely did not go for movie P?
1) D 2) F 3) E 4) K

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