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Data Arrangement – 1
For questions 1 to 4

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Answer the following questions based on the given information.

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Ten people D, A, N, G, E, R, O, U, S and L are sitting around a circular table facing the center, according to the following conditions.

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People whose initials are adjacent in alphabetical order sit opposite to each other.

N sits two positions to the right of D.

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R cannot sit beside N, D and O.

There is only one person sitting between A and G.

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1. Who is sitting to the immediate right of R?
(a) A
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(a) E and O
(b) G
(c) E
(d) L

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(c) S and O
(d) Cannot be determined

2. Who is sitting opposite to L? 4. Using the data given in above question. If A is opposite to U,
(a) A or G then who are the neighbours of G?

(b) G or U (a) E and O

(c) U or A (b) R and N

(d) A (c) S and O


(d) D and N
For questions 5 to 9

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Answer the following questions based on the given information.

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D sits between A and G.
H sits opposite A.

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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table for dinner such that each person sits exactly opposite to a person.

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(3) E sits two places to the left of A.
(4) B sits two places to the right of F.

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5. Who sits exactly opposite to D? 8. Who sits exactly opposite E?
(a) B (a) G
(b) C (b) F

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(c) F (c) C
(d) Cannot be determined (d) B

6. If E sits to the right of B, then the neighbors of A are


(a) F, D
(b) E, G
(c) C, D
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(a) F
(b) B
(c) D
(d) D, H (d) C

7. Who sits two places to the right of G?


(a) B
(b) H
(c) C
(d) F
For questions 10 to 12

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Answer the following questions based on the statements given below.

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(i) There are three poles on each side of the road.

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(ii) These six poles are labeled as P, Q, R, S, T and U.
(iii)
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The poles are of different colours namely, Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow and White.
The poles are of different heights.

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T, the tallest pole, is exactly opposite to the Red coloured pole. l
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(vi) The shortest pole is exactly opposite to the Green coloured pole.

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(vii) U, the Orange coloured pole, is located between P and S.
(viii) R, the Yellow coloured pole, is exactly opposite to P.
(ix) Q, the Green coloured pole, is exactly opposite to U.

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(x) P, the White coloured pole, is taller than R, but shorter than S and Q.

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10. What is the colour of the pole diagonally opposite to the Yellow 11. Which is the second tallest pole?
coloured pole?
(a) P
(a) White
(b) S
(b) Blue
(c) Q
(c) Green
(d) Cannot be determined
(d) Red

12. What is the colour of the tallest pole?


(a) Red
(b) Blue
(c) Green
(d) Yellow
For questions 13 to 15

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Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow the information.

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A parking lot can accommodate only six cars. The six cars are parked in two rows in such a way that the front of the three cars parked in one row

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is facing the front of the other three cars in the other row.

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i. Alto is not parked at the end of any row.
ii. Esteem is second to the right of i10.

iv. Swift is parked in front of Alto.


v. SX4 is parked to the immediate right of Alto.

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iii. Punto, who is the neighbor of Alto is parked diagonally opposite to i10.

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If SX4 and Esteem exchange their positions mutually then car
(s) adjacent to Esteem is/are
15. Which car is facing to i10?
(a) Alto

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(a) i10 and Swift (b) Swift
(b) Only Swift (c) SX4
(c) Only Alto
(d) Alto and Punto
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14. If Alto changes position with i10 and Punto changes position
with SX4 and Swift is moved out to accommodate Beatle then
the car(s) parked adjacent to Beatle is/are
(a) Punto only
(b) i10 and SX4
(c) Punto and Alto
(d) Alto and Esteem
For questions 16 and 17

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Read the following information carefully and mark the correct answer to the questions given below.

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Six persons Purohit, Qureshi, Rathor, Sawant, Tripathy and Usman live in six flats (one in each flat) on a floor in two rows (3 flats in each
row) facing North and South. Qureshi gets a North facing flat and it is not next to Sawant’s flat. Sawant and Usman get their flats which are

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diagonally opposite to each other. Rathor gets a south facing flat which is next to Usman’s flat. Tripathy’s flat is North facing.

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16. Which of the following persons get South facing flats? 17. If the flats of Tripathy and Purohit are interchanged, whose
flat will be next to that of Usman?
(a) Qureshi, Tripathy and Sawant

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(a) Rathor
(b) Usman, Tripathy and Purohit

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(b) Tripathy
(c) Usman, Rathor and Purohit
(c) Usman
(d) None of these
(d) None of these

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For questions 18 to 21

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Some information is provided in the paragraph below. Answer the questions based on this information.

a pilot, a writer, an attorney, and an explorer. It is also known that:


• The moderator must sit it in the middle i.e. at seat 3.

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Five persons– Gaj, Hema, Jaya, Kumar, and Lalit are sitting in a row. seats are numbered from 1 to 5 in order. In the group, there is a moderator,

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• The attorney cannot sit next to the explorer.
• Lalit is the pilot.

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• The writer and the attorney sit on either side of the moderator.

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Hema, who is not the moderator, sits between Kumar and Jaya.
• The moderator does not sit next to Jaya or Lalit.
• Gaj, who is the attorney, sits at seat 4.

18. Who is the moderator?


(a) Lalit
(c) Hema
(b) Gaj
(d) Kumar

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Gaj?
(a) 0
(c) 2
(b) 1
(d) 3

21. Who is the writer?


19. Where does Jaya sit?
(a) Hema (b) Jaya
(a) seat 1 (b) seat 2
(c) Kumar (d) None
(c) seat 3 (d) seat 4
For questions 22 and 23

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Answer the following questions based on the given information.

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A five-storey building (having floors numbered 1 to 5 in such a manner that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above the ground floor is

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numbered 2 and so on) houses five different people, viz., A, B, C, D and E. A lives between B and C. E lives immediately above B's floor. D does
not live on the top floor.

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22. On which of the following floors does B live? 23. Which two persons live on the topmost and lowermost floors
respectively?
(a) First

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(a) E, D
(b) Second
(b) A, D

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(c) Third
(c) B, A
(d) Fourth
(d) B, E

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For questions 24 and 25

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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

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Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H - are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at the corners and the rest of them

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sit at the middle of the four sides. The persons sitting at the corners face towards the centre of the table whereas the rest of them face away from
the centre. It is also known that:

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A is not an immediate neighbor of H, who sits adjacent to F. H faces D, who sits on the immediate right of E. B is adjacent to E and does not face
A or F. C and D face in opposite directions. C does not sit opposite A.

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24. Who faces B and who sits on the immediate right of H 25. Who are the immediate neighbors of C?
respectively?
(a) G and H
(a) C, F
(b) H and F
(b) G, F

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(c) A and E
(c) E, D
(d) B and D

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(d) G, C
For questions 26 to 30

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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

around a square table facing center, two on each side.

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Eight students - B, D, G, J, K, M, R and S - from eight different colleges - Q, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - meet at an inter college fest. They are sitting

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J is from College V and he is sitting third to the left of D, who is from College U. J and G sit on the same side of the table. B is from College Z. M,

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who is from College Y is sitting between D and K. R and J are immediate neighbors. K is from College Q and he is sitting second to the left of R,
who is from College T. The student from College W is a neighbor of G.

26. Who studies in College W?

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one from College T?
(a) J
(a) R
(b) B
(b) J
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(c) M
(d) R
(d) K

27. Which college does G study in?


(a) College U
(b) College V
(c) College W
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(a) D
(b) B
(c) G
(d) College X
(d) J

28. Which of the following combinations is true?


(a) J -College W
(b) K - College Q
(c) M - College U
(d) R - College V
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