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SEATING AND TABULAR ARRANGEMENT

SET 1:- 4 Practice Tests have to be for the students of SLT batch at ACE Ltd.
The test have to be scheduled according to the following conditions:-
1. Each day on which a test is scheduled is called a slot.
2. The tests have to be scheduled in the week starting on Monday and
ending on Sunday.
3. There has to be a gap of atleast one day between any 2 slots.
4. The English Test cannot be scheduled after Thursday.
5. The Test of Maths will be conducted on Friday.
6. The Reasoning Test and the English Test cannot be conducted on 2
consecutive days.
7. General Knowledge is the fourth area on which a test is to be scheduled.

Q1. In how many different ways can the tests be scheduled?


(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q2. Which is the last Test to be scheduled?
(a) Reasoning (c) English
(b) General Knowledge (d) Cannot be determined
Q3. On which day is the General Knowledge Test scheduled?
(a) Monday (c) Tuesday
(b) Wednesday (d) Cannot be determined
Q4. Which Test cannot be conducted in the slot immediately before Maths?
(a) English (c) General Knowledge
(b) Reasoning (d) Cannot be determined

SET 2:- 6 people in an office are seated in a straight line for a meeting. All of
them are seated in the North Direction. Their positions are general manager,
senior manager, assistant manager, accountant, architect and coordinator (not
in any particular order). Further information is as follows:
The accountant is 3rd to the left of the general manager and definitely
has 2 neighbours in the arrangement. The coordinator is at the 2 nd from the right
end of the arrangement. The senior manager and the assistant manager are at
alternate positions. The assistant manager is to the immediate right of the
architect.

Q5. Counting from the left end of the arrangement, who is at the 4 th position?
(a) Assistant Manager (c) Architect
(b) Senior Manager (d) Cannot be determined
Q6. Which 2 persons are at the end of the arrangement?
(a) General Manager, Assistant Manger (c) General Manager, Architect
(b) General Manager, Senior Manager (d) None of the above
Q7. Which person(s) is/are adjacent to the assistant manager?
(a) Senior Manager and Accountant (c) Senior Manager and
Architect
(b) Senior Manager and General Manager (d) Accountant and Architect
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Q8. Which person is 2 to the right of the assistant manager?
(a) Architect (c) Accountant
(b) Senior Manager (d) Cannot be determined

SET 3:- Extra classes were arranged for the students of B.Tech 6 th semester.
The classes were to be conducted on Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, Verbal,
GD and Interview from Monday to Friday , such that exactly one class will be
conducted on a day. The classes were to be taken by Nishit, Divya, Nishu,
Gaurav and Shreejata(not in any particular order). Further information are as
follows:
1. The class on Interview will be taken by Shreejata, but only after GD class
is conducted.
2. Nishit will take a class on Tuesday and is not immediately preceded or
followed by Divya.
3. There will be a gap of exactly 1 day between Quantitative Aptitude and
Reasoning class.
4. Verbal will be first class to be conducted and will not be taken by Gaurav.
5. The difference between the Interview class and Gaurav’s class is same as
the difference between Nishu’s class and the GD class.
6. While the GD class is not taken by Nishit, the Reasoning class is taken by
Divya.

Q9. On which day does Divya take the class?


(a) Monday (c) Thursday
(b) Wednesday (d) Friday
Q10. What is the subject taken by Nishit?
(a) Quantitative Aptitude (c) Reasoning
(b) Verbal (d) GD
Q11. Which among the following options about the people who take classes on
consecutive days is incorrect?
(a) Nishit, Gaurav (c) Gaurav, Shreejata
(b) Divya, Shreejata (d) Nishu, Nishit
Q12. Which subject is taught on Wednesday?
(a) Reasoning (c) GD
(b) Quantitative Aptitude (d) Interview

SET 4:- 5 children visited the fair on 5 different days of a week starting on
Monday and ending on Friday such that exactly one child visited the fair on each
day of the week. The children were Rohit, Shalini, Tarun, Upendra and Varun
and their surnames were Mishra, Sinha, Gupta, Sharma and Aggarwal not in any
order. Further information is as follows:
1. Rohit visited the fair on Wednesday.
2. Mishra visited after Gupta but before Aggarwal. 3.
3. Tarun who is not Gupta visited after Varun. Shalini’s surname is not
Aggarwal.
4. Upendra visited the fair on Monday.
5. Mishra visited the fair on Thursday.
6. Sinha and Sharma visited on alternate days with Sinha visiting the fair
before Sharma.

Q13. Taking all the conditions into consideration, how many solutions are
possible?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
Q14. If Varun’s surname is Gupta, what is the surname of Shalini?
(a) Sinha (c) Mishra
(b) Sharma (d) Cannot be determined
Q15. Which person visited on Friday?
(a) Varun (c) Shalini
(b) Tarun (d) Cannot be determined
Q16. If Shalini visits the fair immediately after Rohit, who visited the fair on
Tuesday?
(a) Varun (c) Shalini
(b) Tarun (d) Cannot be determined
Q17. What is the surname of the person who visited the fair on Tuesday?
(a) Sinha (c) Aggarwal
(b) Sharma (d) Gupta

SET 5:- 5 types of cookies have been placed on a shelf with each type of cookie
in a different jar. The cookies are Krackjack, Britania, Parle-G, Oreo and Cadbury
Bite and the number of cookies of each type is 2,3,5,7 and 9 not in any order. 5
children Albert, Bony, Cia, Dimple and Ekta were asked to choose exactly 1 type
of cookie. Further conditions are as follows:
The children choose the cookies in the alphabetical order of
their names starting with Albert. The person who chooses last, took the pair of
Oreo but not the maximum number of cookies. The jar containing Cadbury Bite
had 3 cookies. If Cia had chosen Karckjack, she would have had the maximum
number of cookies. The 4th child in order of choosing cookies took the jar having
5 cookies. The minimum number of cookies of any type was Parle-G. Bony
chooses the jar with more cookies than Cia but less than Albert.

Q18. Who choose the jar having Krackjack?


(a) Bony (c) Cia
(b) Albert (d) Ekta
Q19. Which cookie was chosen by Dimple?
(a) Parle-G (c) Britania
(b) Oreo (d) Cannot be determined
Q20. What can be said about the following 2 statements?
1. The number of cookies in the jar containing Britania was 5.
2. Ekta choose the jar having Oreo.
(a) Both statements are true
(b) Both statements are false
(c) Statement 1 is true while Statement 2 is false
(d) Statement 2 is true while Statement 1 is false
Q21. The jar containing Oreo had how many cookies?
(a) 7 (c) 5
(b) 9 (d) 3
Q22. Which child choose the jar with 2 cookies?
(a) Bony (c) Cia
(b) Albert (d) Ekta

SET 6:- There are 6 houses on a street with 3 houses on each side. The houses
are Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange and Brown in color and they are occupied
by Ann, Bharat, Chander, Deepak, Elevyn and Farhan (not in any particular
order). Further information is as follows:
1. The red house is at the end of the street and is diagonally opposite
Deepak’s house.
2. The orange house and Bharat’s house are at alternate positions, but not
on the same side as the red house.
3. Elevyn lives in the green house and has only one neighbor.
4. Farhan does not live in the blue house.
5. The brown house is adjacent to the yellow house.
6. Chander lives in the red house.

Q23. Which person lives in the yellow house?


(a) Farhan (c) Ann
(b) Bharat (d) Cannot be determined
Q24. What is the color of house which is directly opposite to the orange house?
(a) Green (c) Red
(b) Blue (d) Cannot be determined
Q25.Which person lives in the blue house?
(a) Farhan (c) Ann
(b) Bharat (d) Cannot be determined
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Q26. Which 2 people occupy the 1 house on each side of the street?
(a) Deepak, Ann (c) Farhan, Ann
(b) Bharat, Elevyn (d) Deepak, Elevyn

SET 7:- 5 extra classes were to be arranged for the students of B.Tech. as a
part of placement drive. The extra classes will be in the areas of C Programming,
Java, OS, Software Engineering and DBMS (not in any particular order) and
would be conducted one on each day from Monday to Saurday with a day of rest
in between. Further information is as follows:
1. C Programming has to be conducted on Thursday.
2. There is a gap of exactly 2 days between Java and OS.
3. DBMS cannot be the last class to be conducted among 5 classes. Also, the
rest day can neither be on Monday nor on Saturday.
4. The class on DBMS is scheduled immediately before the Java class, but
not on the 1st day of the week.
5. The Java class has to be scheduled before the class on OS.

Q27. When is the rest day scheduled?


(a) Tuesday (c) Thursday
(b) Wednesday (d) Friday
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Q28. Which is the 1 class to be scheduled?
(a) Java (c) OS
(b) Software Engineering (d) C Programming
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Q29. If Monday is the 1 day, on which day is OS scheduled?
(a) 3rd (c) 5 th
(b) 4th (d) 6 th
Q30. In how many different ways can the classes be scheduled?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4

SET 8:- Sanjay was at the New Delhi station waiting to take a metro train. There
were 5 trains scheduled in the next 50 minutes each one on a different line and
going to a different destination. The destinations were Airport, ISBT, Rohini,
Dwarka and Badarpur not in any particular order. Also, they were on the Red,
Blue, Yellow, Silver and Black lines not in any particular order.
The destination of the 1st train is Dwarka, and the Yellow line will be
the last train to arrive. Trains going to Airport and ISBT will arrive immediately
one after the other not in any order. The Blue line will be going to Rohini and the
Yellow line to the Airport. The Red line is not the 1st train to arrive. Also, its
destination is not ISBT.

Q31. Which metro line is scheduled to Badarpur?


(a) Yellow (c) Red
(b) Silver (d) black
Q32. If the Red metro line train is scheduled immediately before the Silver
metro line train, then what will be the destination of the Black Metro line train?
(a) Dwarka (c) Airport
(b) ISBT (d) Badarpur
Q33. Which 2 metro line trains cannot be scheduled to depart immediately one
after the other?
(a) Dwarka and Badarpur (c) ISBT and Dwarka
(b) Blue and Silver (d) Red and Black
Q34. If there are exactly 2 trains scheduled between the Yellow line and the Red
line trains, then what will be the destination of the Silver line train?
(a) Airport (c) ISBT
(b) Dwarka (d) Cannot be determined

SET 9:- 6 students are sitting around a circular table facing the center. The 6
students are from B.Tech,MCA,MBA,BBA,B.Com and B.Sc (not in any particular
order).Further information is as follows:
The B.Tech student is 3rd to the left of the B.Com student, but not
opposite to the student from B.Sc. The MBA and BBA students are seated
opposite each other. The B.Tech student is to the immediate right of the MCA
student, while the BBA student is to the immediate left of B.Sc student.

Q35. Which student is seated opposite the student from B.Sc?


(a) MBA (c) BBA
(b) MCA (d) Cannot be determined
Q36. If the positions are numbered in the clockwise direction with the B.Tech
student at the 1st position, at which position is the MBA student seated?
(a) 5 (c) 3
(b) 4 (d) 2
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Q37. Which student is 2 to the right of BBA student?
(a) MCA (c) B.Sc
(b) B.Com (d) Cannot be determined
Q38. How many different arrangements are possible?
(a) 4 (c) 2
(b) 3 (d) 1

SET 10:- 8 experts were seated around a table for a conference. The experts
were from the areas of Steel, Petroleum, Mining, Retail, Banking, Automobile,
Insurance and IT(not in any particular order).Further instructions are as follows:
The Mining expert was diagonally opposite the Insurance expert. The IT
expert was 4th to the right of the Steel expert. The Petroleum expert was seated
between the Banking and Steel expert, but to the immediate left of the Steel
expert. The Retail expert was 2nd to the left of the Insurance expert.

Q39. Which expert is to the immediate left of the Banking expert?


(a) Insurance (c) Mining
(b) Retail (d) IT
Q40. How many solutions are possible?
(a) 4 (c) 2
(b) 3 (d) 1
Q41. Which expert is seated opposite to the Automobile expert?
(a) Mining (c) Banking
(b) Retail (d) Insurance
Q42. How many experts are seated between the Retail and the Banking experts?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
SET 11: - The teachers at the HEG University are seated in the 5 staffrooms of
the main building with each floor being occupied by a particular department. The
floors are numbered from 1 to 5 with 1 being the beginning and 5 being the
topmost floor. There are 5 departments Management, Computer Application,
Law, Engineering and Architecture that occupy the 5 floors not in any order.
Also, the departments have 6,10,12,15 and 20 faculty members not in any
order. Further information is as follows:
1. The Law department has 12 members and does not occupy the 3rd floor.
2. There are 2 floors between the Engineering and the Management
department.
3. The topmost floor has the minimum number of faculty members.
4. The 1st floor is occupied by the department of Computer Application.
5. The Management department is immediately below the staff room which
has 15 faculty members.
6. The Architecture department staffroom has lesser number of members as
compared to the Management department staffroom.

Q43. Which department occupies 3rd floor?


(a) Management (c) Engineering
(b) Architecture (d) None of these
Q44. How many members are there in the Management department?
(a) 10 (c) 15
(b) 20 (d) Cannot be determined
Q45. Which department is farthest from Computer Application?
(a) Engineering (c) Law
(b) Management (d) Cannot be determined
Q46. How many arrangements are possible?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
Q47. How many departments have more members than the Architecture
department?
(a) 4 (c) 2
(b) 3 (d) 1

SET 12:- 8 people P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W are seated around a circular table such
that each person is seated towards the table. All of them teach exactly 1 subject
out of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, History, Civics, Geography and
English not necessarily in same order. Further information is as follows:
1. R teaches Maths and is 2nd to the right of the English teacher.
2. V and P are seated opposite each other but neither of them teaches
English.
3. The Biology teacher is S and is seated to the immediate left of R.
4. The History and Civics teachers are seated opposite each other.
5. T teaches Physics and is 3rd to the right of P.
6. The Chemistry teacher is not adjacent to the Physics teacher.
7. V and W are at alternate positions.
8. Q and the History teacher are at adjacent positions.

Q48. Which person is 2nd to the right of P?


(a) Q (c) W
(b) S (d) Cannot be determined
Q49. If we take into consideration the name of the person and the subject they
teach, how many arrangements are possible?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) Cannot be determined
Q50. Which person teaches Chemistry?
(a) Q (c) V
(b) S (d) Cannot be determined
Q51. What subject does P teach?
(a) English (c) History
(b) Chemistry (d) Cannot be determined
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Q52. Which person is 3 to the left of R?
(a) Q (c) W
(b) V (d) Cannot be determined

SET 13:- A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are seated around a circular table facing the
center. B sits 3rd to the right of F.A sits 2nd to the right of D.D is not the
immediate neighbour of B and F.C and E are immediate neighbours of each
other. H is not an immediate neighbour of A. No one sits between C and F.

Q53. 3 of the four are similar in a certain way based on their positions on the
seating arrangement, and thus form a group. Which of the following does not
belong to the group?
(a) DA (c) HG
(b) BC (d) AC
Q54. Who sits to the immediate left of B?
(a) H (c) A
(b) G (d) E
Q55. What is the position of D with respect to E?
(a) 3rd to the right (c) 2nd to the right
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(b) 4 to the left (d) 4th to the right
Q56. Which person is seated diagonally opposite D?
(a) E (c) B
(b) C (d) G

SET 14:- There are 6 people-K,M,P,T,N and D-staying in a 6 storey building,


including the ground floor. The ground floor is to be considered as floor no 1 and
so on. The 6 people are a Teacher, a Lawyer, an Accountant, a Doctor, a
Politician and a Commissioner(not in any particular order).K, the Accountant,
stays between M and P, but below M.M is not a Teacher. T stays on the last
floor. The Accountant stays directly above the Lawyer. D, the Doctor, stays on
the 4th floor. The Poltician does not stay below the Teacher.

Q57. Who is the Teacher?


(a) T (c) P
(b) D (d) N
Q58. Who stays on the 3rd floor?
(a) Lawyer (c) Accountant
(b) Commissioner (d) Politician
Q59. Which of the following is the right combination?
(a) T:4th floor (c) M:2nd floor
(b) N:5th floor (d) N:1st floor
Q60. Which person stays on 2 floors above the Accountant?
(a) T (c) D
(b) N (d) M

SET 15:- 6 people-A,B,C,D,E and F-are sitting on the ground in a hexagonal


shape(not in any particular order).A is not adjacent to B or C.D is not adjacent
to C or E. B and C are adjacent. F is in the middle of D and C.

Q61. If one neighbour of A is D, then who is the other one?


(a) B (c) E
(b) C (d) F
Q62. Who is placed opposite E?
(a) F (c) C
(b) D (d) B
Q63. Who is at the same distance from D as E is from D?
(a) B (c) D
(b) C (d) F
Q64. Which of the following is not a correct neighbouring pair?
(a) B and F (c) D and F
(b) C and F (d) A and E

SET 16:- 5 different and important divisions of new university were to be


located on the new space created in such a way that there will be 1 division on
each floor starting with the ground floor starting with the ground floor and
ending with the 5th floor. Exactly one of the floors will remain vacant to be
occupied later. Further information are as follows:
The 5 divisions are library, music, recreation, sports and theatre. Sports will be
on the topmost floor. There will be a gap of 2 floors between recreation and
music, with none of them on the ground floor. The gap between music and
theatre is same as the gap between theatre and library. The 3 rd floor will be
given to the library.

Q65. On which floor will music be located?


(a) 1st (c) 3rd
(b) 2nd (d) 4th
Q66. Which floor is vacant?
(a) 3rd (c) 1st
nd
(b) 2 (d) Ground
Q67. What is the activity on the 4th floor?
(a) Theatre (c) Music
(b) Recreation (d) None
Q68. How many solutions are possible?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4

SET 17:- 8 captains of the teams participating in the world cup are seated
around a circular for an event. The teams are India, Australia, England, Pakistan,
West Indies, Srilanka, South Africa, New Zealand. Further information is as
follows:
1. While 4 of them at alternate positions to each other are seated towards
the table, the other 4 are seated away from the table.
2. The Indian captain is 2nd to the left of the West Indies captain.
3. The Pakistan captain is not seated towards the table.
4. The Srilankan captain is seated diagonally opposite the Indian captain and
is seated way from the table.
5. The South African captain is to the immediate left of the Pakistani captain.
6. The New Zealand captain is seated between West Indies and Srilankan
captain.

Q69. How many solutions are possible?


(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
Q70. If the Australian captain is diagonally opposite the South African captain,
then which captain is seated diagonally opposite the England captain?
(a) New Zealand (c) West Indies
(b) Pakistan (d) Srilanka
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Q71. Which captain is 3 to the right of the Indian captain?
(a) West Indies (c) New Zealand
(b) Srilanka (d) Cannot be determined
Q72. Which of the following statements is definitely not true?
(a) The England captain is to the immediate right of Indian captain.
(b) The Australian captain is to the immediate left of the West Indies captain.
(c) The South African captain is 3rd to the left of the Indian captain.
(d) The West Indies captain is opposite the Australian captain.

SET 18:- 5 parents-Mr. Anand, Mr. Banerjee, Mr. Chand, Mr. Dua and Mr.
Elengovan-applied for getting their kids admitted to classes 1,2.3,4 and 5(not in
any particular order).Their children are Aakash, Bipin, Chandra, Dheeraj, Elenor
(not in any particular order) and the applicants were to Anne Mary ,Bluebird,
Children’s Academy, Doon Scottish and English School(not in any particular
order).Further information is as follows:-
1. The application by Mr. Chand was for Bluebird.
2. Aakash’s father is neither Mr. Dua nor Mr. Eleengovan, and his application
was for class 3.
3. The application submitted to Anne Mary was for class 2,but was not for
either Chandra or Dheeraj.
4. Bipin’s father is Mr. Anand.
5. Mr. Dua submitted an application to Doon Scottish Academy for his child’s
admission to class 5.
6. The English School will only accept admission in class 1.
7. Elenor’s application was submitted to the Children’s Academy.
8. There was no parent-child combination where the names started with the
same alphabet.

Q73. Which parent submitted application to the English School?


(a) Mr. Dua (c) Mr. Anand
(b) Mr. Elengovan (d) Mr. Chand
Q74.To which class was Chandra’s application submitted?
(a) 2 (c) 4
(b) 3 (d) 5
Q75. Mr. Chand is the parent of which child?
(a) Aakash (c) Chandra
(b) Bipin (d) Dheeraj
Q76. The Bluebird School received an application from which child?
(a) Aakash (c) Elenor
(b) Bipin (d) Dheeraj

SET 19:- 6 children-A, B, C, D, E and F-study in 6 different cities-Delhi, Indore,


Jabalpur, Coimbatore, Dehradun and Chandigarh(not in any particular
order).They are studying in class 5,6,7,8,9 and 10(not in any particular order)
and their favourite subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology, Hindi and
English(not in any particular order).Further information is as follows:-
1. The one studying in Dehradun is in class 8 does not like Hindi or
Chemistry.
2. A’s favourite subject is Physics and he stays in Indore.
3. Biology and English are only taught in classes 9 and 10 one in each class
(not in any particular order).
4. F is the child studying in class 7 in Jabalpur.
5. D’s favourite subject is English.
6. Hindi is the favourite subject of the child studying in class 6 in
Coimbatore.
7. E stays in Chandigarh and B in Dehradun.
Q77. The child studying in class 9 is in which city?
(a) Delhi (c) Coimbatore
(b) Chandigarh (d) Cannot be determined
Q78. The child who likes to study Physics is in which class?
(a) 6 (c) 5
(b) 7 (d) 8
Q79. Which of the following combination of child-subject-city-class is incorrect?
(a) F-Chemistry-Jabalpur-7 (c) A-Physics-Indore-8
(b) C-Hindi-Coimbatore-6 (d) B-Math-Dehradun-8
Q80. The child who likes to study Biology is in which city?
(a) Chandigarh (c) Delhi
(b) Indore (d) Cannot be determined

Set 20:- 5 Departments of The Excellent University and The Library are located
on the 6 different Floors of a six Storey Building such that exactly one of them
occupies each Floor. The Departments are Acads, Lab, Finance, HR and
Marketing. Finance, HR and Marketing are known as Auxilliary Departments
whereas the Library and the Lab are called Support Departments.

1. None of the Auxilliary Departments are located on Adjacent Floors and the
same is true for the Support Departments.
2. The Ground Floor of the Building is called Floor 1 while the top Floor is
called Floor 6.
3. The Finance department is located on one of the odd numbered Floors.
4. The Marketing department is adjacent to the Acads department and is
immediately above the Library.
5. The Finance department occupies one of the Floors above the HR
department.

Q81. Which Department is located on the 4th Floor?


(a) Library (c) Acads
(b) Finance (d) Cannot be Determined
Q82. On which Floor is the HR department located?
(a) 3rd (c) 5th
(b) 1st (d) Cannot be Determined
Q83. What can be said about the following 2 Statements?
1. The Marketing Department can be located on the 5th floor of the building.
2. The Acads department is on the Ground Floor.

(a) Both Statements are true.


(b) Both Statements are False.
(c) Statement 2 is True while statement 1 is False.
(d)Statement 1 is True while Statement 2 is False.
Q84. If the Library is located on the 4th floor of the building, then which
department is located on the topmost floor?
(a) Acads (c) Marketing
(b) Lab (d) Cannot be Determined.

Set 21:- 6 Experts from the field of Sociology, Philosophy, Science, Politics, Pub.
Ad and Geography are sitting on a rectangular table with 3 experts on each side.
Each expert has written a review on a book written by any one of the other 5
experts. Further information is as follows:

1. Any 2 people who are experts in fields starting with the same alphabet are
not sitting adjacent to each other.
2. The Philosophy expert is sitting next to experts who have written reviews
on Politics and Sociology respectively.
3. One of the 2 people sitting in the middle has reviewed the book on
Philosophy.
4. The expert who has reviewed the book on Geography is sitting on the
same side as the Geography expert.
5. None of the experts have reviewed their own book.
6. The Geography expert has exactly one expert as his immediate neighbour
and has not reviewed the book written by the Sociology expert.

Q85. Which expert has reviewed the Philosophy book?


(a) Sociology (c) Geography
(b) Politics (d) Pub. Ad.
Q86.Which of the following represents the correct position of the Science expert?
(a) Immediate left of the Geography expert.
(b) Opposite to the expert who has reviewed Philosophy.
(c) Immediate left of the expert who has reviewed Geography.
(d) Opposite to either the Politics or the Pub.Ad. expert.

Q87. Which book has been reviewed by the Geography expert?


(a) Pub. Ad (c) Philosophy
(b) Science (d) Politics.
Q88. Which expert is opposite the Philosophy expert?
(a) Politics (c) Sociology
(b) Science (d) Cannot be Determined.

Set 22:- 6 Experts M,N,O,P,Q and R belonging to the fields of Marketing, HR,
Finance, Operations, IT and IB are sitting across a circular table for a meeting
such that each expert is sitting opposite another expert. Each expert belongs to
exactly one of the mentioned fields. Further Information is as follows:
1. The Marketing Expert is 3rd to the right of the Expert in IB.
2. P is not an expert in either Finance or IT and is sitting opposite to R, the
Operations expert.
3. Q, the expert in IB is to the immediate left of the HR expert.
4. While N is an expert in IT, O is the Marketing expert.
5. M is at a position which is not adjacent to the HR expert.

Q89. The Marketing expert is sitting between experts from which of the areas?
(a) Finance and IB (c) HR and Operations
(b) Operations and Finance (d) Operations and IT
Q90. Who is seated Opposite the expert from IB?
(a) O (c) P
(b) M (d) R
Q91. Which of the following is true about the position of the HR expert?
(a) To the immediate left of O.
(b) 3rd to the left of the Operations expert.
(c) 3rd to the right of M.
(d) None of these.
Q92. If a team of 3 members is formed consisting of experts sitting on
consecutive positions, which among the following cannot be a possible team
formed?
(a) ONP (c) RNP
(b) RON (d) MQP

Set 23:- 5 students M,N,O,P and Q took 2 different Tests each on Computer
Funda and Prog. Basics given by their teacher Vijaya and each one was given a
rank by the teacher based on the number of marks scored in the Test with the
highest marks getting Rank 1 and the lowest getting Rank 5. Rank 1 is
considered higher than Rank 2, Rank 2 is considered higher than Rank 3 and so
on.
1. Incidently, no 2 students scored the same marks in any of the tests.
2. P got a higher Rank than O in Prog. Basics but a lower Rank than M in
Computer Funda.
3. M is the only person who got the same Rank in both the Tests.
4. Q got the highest Rank in Computer Funda while O got Rank 3 in Prog.
Basics.
5. P did not get Rank 1 in any of the 2 Tests.

Q93. What is the Rank obtained by N in Computer Funda?


(a) 2 (c) 4
(b) 3 (d) 5
Q94. Who among the following got the lowest Rank in Prog. Basics?
(a) P (c) M
(b) O (d) Q
Q95. Who among the following got the same Rank in Prog. Basics as that
obtained by O in Computer Funda ?
(a) M (c) Q
(b) N (d) None of These.
Q96. What can be said about the average of the 2 Ranks obtained by P in the 2
Tests mentioned?
(a) Same as the average of the 2 Ranks obtained by M.
(b) Lower than the average of the 2 Ranks obtained by Q.
(c) Higher than the average of the 2 Ranks obtained by O.
(d) None of These.
Set 24:- 6 students in a class were ranked on the order of the number of marks
received by them in a Test with Rank 1 been given to the child with the highest
marks and Rank 6 to the child with the lowest marks. Further information is as
under:
1. A is 4 ranks above E but E is not the lowest scorer in the test.
2. B and F have got 2 consecutive ranks in the test.
3. C is the 2nd highest scorer in the Test.

Q97. Who has got the 4th Rank in the Test?


(a) B (c) E
(b) F (d) Cannot be determined
Q98. Who is the lowest scorer in the Test?
(a) A (c) C
(b) D (d) F
Q99. What can be said about the following 2 statements?
1. There are at least 2 students who have scored better marks than F.
2. F has scored better marks than exactly 2 students.
(a) Both statements are true.
(b) One of the 2 statements is definitely true while the other is false.
(c) One of the 2 statements is definitely true while the other may be true.
(d) Both statements are false.

Set 25:- 4 Practice tests have to be scheduled for the students of SLT batch at
ACE Ltd. The tests have to scheduled according to the following conditions:
1. Each day on which a Test is scheduled is called a slot.
2. The Tests have to be scheduled in the week starting on Monday and
ending on Sunday.
3. There has to be a gap of at least 1 day between any 2 slots.
4. The English Test cannot be scheduled after Thursday.
5. The Test of Maths will be the last Test to be conducted.
6. The Reasoning Test and the English Test cannot be conducted on 2
consecutive slots.
7. General Knowledge is the 4th area on which a Test is to be scheduled.

Q100. In how many different ways can the Tests be scheduled?


(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
Q101. Which is the first test to be scheduled ?
(a) Maths (c) English
(b) GK (d) Cannot be Determined
Q102. On which day is the General Knowledge Test Scheduled ?
(a) Monday (c) Tuesday
(b) Wednesday (d) Cannot be Determined
Set 26:- 4 people of the Gupta family Mr. Rakesh, his wife Rashmi, son Rohan
and daughter Radhika and 4 people of the Goyal family Mr. Ritesh, his wife
Roshni, son Rahul and daughter Rashmi are sitting around a circular table for
having dinner at a family get together.
1. Each person is sitting between 2 people of the opposite gender.
2. Each child has at least 1 parent as his/her immediate neighbour.
3. Rakesh and Ritesh are sitting directly opposite each other but neither of
them has his son sitting at the adjacent position.
4. Rashmi is sitting 3rd to the left of Rakesh.
Q103. In how many different ways can the seating be done?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d)4
Q104. Which 2 children are sitting between their parents?
(a) Rohan and Radhika (c) Rohan and Rahul
(b) Rashmi and Rahul (d) Radhika and Rashmi.
Q105. Which of the following is definitely false regarding the position of Rashmi?
(a) 2nd to the left of Ritesh. (c) Diagonally opposite to Rohan
(b) Diagonally opposite to Radhika (d) 3rd to the right of Rahul.

Set 27:- 6 people are living on 6 different floors of a 7 storey building. These 7
storeys also includes the ground floor which is also the Floor no 1 of the building.
The 6 people are a Doctor, an Engineer, a lawyer, a Teacher, a Dentist and a
Businessman by profession not in any particular order. Further conditions are as
under:
1. The ground floor of the building is being used as a recreation club.
2. 2 teams were formed consisting of people living on Alternate floors.
3. While the Engineer and the Teacher were in one team, the other team had
the Businessman and the Dentist.
4. The Dentist lives on the topmost floor.
5. The teacher had only 1 family as his immediate neighbour and that family
is the Doctor’s family.
6. The lawyer has more no of families living above him in the building as
compared to the Engineer.
Q106. Who lives on the 6th Floor?
(a) Lawyer (c) Teacher
(b) Engineer (d) Cannot be Determined
Q107. How many floors are there between the Businessman and the Dentist?
(a) 2 (c) 3
(b) 1 (d) 4
Q108. Which of the following families are not immediate neighbours ?
(a) Doctor, Lawyer (c) Dentist, Teacher
(b) Businessman, Engineer (d) None of these
Set 28:- 4 boys Alok, Amit, Atul and Ashish and 4 girls Anu, Anita, Astha and
Ankita are sitting on opposite sides of a rectangular table, 4 on each side.
Further Information is as follows :
1. Alok is 2nd to the right of Ankita and opposite to Ashish.
2. Astha is sitting at one of the corners and does not have a girl opposite to her.
3. Atul and Anita occupy adjacent positions.
4. There are 2 people between Astha and Ashish.
Q109. Who is sitting opposite Ankita?
(a) Atul (c) Alok
(b) Anita (d) Cannot be determined
Q110. How many of the mentioned persons definitely have 2 people of the
opposite gender as their neighbours ?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) 4
Q111. Which person is sitting opposite Amit ?
(a) Astha (c) Atul
(b) Alok (d) Anita
Q112. If a team is formed consisting of the 4 persons who are not sitting at any
of the corner positions, then the team will have
(a) 2 girls, 2 boys (c) 3 girls, 1 boy
(b) 1 girl, 3 boys (d) all 4 girls.

Set 29:- 5 students Anubhav, Bipin, Charu, Dheeraj and Eklavya were seated in
a row to take a Mock Test. Each person belonged to a different branch of
Engineering from CS, ME, EC, EE and CE. Further conditions are as follows :
1. Charu’s branch is EC and she is not seated at either ends.
2. The person with CE specialization is 2nd to the right of Dheeraj.
3. Bipin’s branch is neither ME nor CS.
4. Ekalvya is at the extreme right of the arrangement.
5. The person with ME specialization is at the middle position.
6. The Electrical Engineer is to the immediate left of Bipin.
Q113. Who is the person with EE specialization?
(a) Bipin (c) Anubhav
(b) Eklavya (d) Cannot be Determined.
Q114. What is the specialization of the person sitting 4th from the left of the
arrangement?
(a) EE (c) CS
(b) EC (d) Cannot be Determined
Q115. Which of the following is true about the position of Ekalvya?
(a) To the immediate left of Dheeraj.
(b) 2nd to the left of Anubhav.
(c) To the immediate left of Charu.
(d) 2nd to the left of Bipin.
Q116. Who is the person specializing in ME?
(a) Dheeraj (c) Ekalvya
(b) Bipin (d) Anubhav
Set 30:- 5 events were planned as a celebration of the F1 grand prix being
conducted in India. The 5 events were Metallica Concert, Lakme Fashion Show,
Laughter Mania, Quiz show and Dance night not in any order. The events were
to be scheduled one on each day from Monday to Friday of the week subject to
the following conditions:
1. The Metallica Concert should not be the last event scheduled.
2. Dance night and Quiz show should not be on consecutive days.
3. Lakme Fashion show was scheduled on Thursday.
4. The number of events that followed Laughter Mania was more than the
number of events that preceeded it.

Q117. If the Metallica concert was scheduled after the Quiz show, when was the
Dance night scheduled?
(a) Tuesday (c) Wednesday
(b) Friday (d) Cannot be Determined
Q118. If the Laughter Mania was scheduled on Tuesday, when was the Quiz
show scheduled?
(a) Monday (c) Friday
(b) Wednesday (d) Cannot be Determined
Q119. How many of the mentioned events can possibly be scheduled on the first
day?
(a) 2 (c) 4
(b) 3 (d) 5
Q120. If the Dance night is scheduled immediately before the Lakme Fashion
show, then which event was scheduled on Friday?
(a) Laughter Mania (c) Metallica
(b) Quiz Show (d) Cannot be Determined

Set 31:- 4 different eating joints Hakims, Chawla Inn, Haldiram and Minaz are
located at 4 different places Pantheon Road, Najafgarh, Bada Bazaar and
Rasoipur in Delhi city. Each one specializes in exactly 2 items out of South
Indian Platter, Chicken Biryani, Kebabs and Sweets. Further conditions are as
follows :
1. No 2 eating joints specialise in the same 2 items.
2. The outlet in Najafgarh specialses in Kebabs and Sweets.
3. Hakims is located at Pantheon Road.
4. Chawla Inn has exactly 1 item common with both Hakim and the outlet at
Najafgarh.
5. Of the 2 outlets where Chicken Biryani is famous, one is definitely at Bada
Bazaar. Similarly, of the 2 outlets where South Indian platter is famous,
one is definitely at Rasoipur.
6. Of all the possible combinations of each item with every other item, Kebab
only forms a combination with Sweets.
7. Minaz is not famous for Sweets.

Q121. What are the 2 items that Minaz is famous for?


(a) Kebabs, Chicken Biryani.
(b) South Indian Platter, Chicken Biryani.
(c) South Indian Platter, Sweets.
(d) Chicken Biryani, Sweets.
Q122. If Cawla Inn is located at Rasoipur, the 2 outlets famous for Chicken
Birayani are?
(a) Hakims, Minaz (c) Chawla Inn, Haldiram
(b) Minaz, Chawla Inn (d) Haldiram, Hakims
Q123. Where is Minaz located in Delhi?
(a) Pantheon Road (c) Rasoipur
(b) Bada Baazar (d) Cannot be Determined
Q124. If Minaz is located at Bada Bazaar, then what is Hakims famous for?
(a) Chicken Biryani, Sweets
(b) Kebabs, Sweets
(c) South Indian Platter, Sweets
(d) Chicken Biryani, South Indian Platter

Set 32:- 5 Contestants qualified for the finals of CKB contest. Their first names
were Lucky, Mohit, Nitin, Okif and Pramod while their Surnames were Gupta,
Aggarwal, Sharma, Bansal and Verma not in any particular order. Each of them
finished on a particular position from 1st to 5th. Also, no 2 people finished on the
same position.
1. Bansal got the 1st position amongst all the contestants.
2. Verma got a better position than Gupta but lower than Okif.
3. Mohit, whose surname was not Gupta had an equal number of contestants
who finished before and after him.
4. Pramod got a better position than at least 2 other people.
5. Okif finished at exactly 2 positions ahead of Nitin but Nitin was not ranked
5th.
Q125. If Aggarwal finished at position No.4, then what was Okif’s Surname?
(a) Gupta (c) Aggarwal
(b) Sharma (d)Verma
Q126. What can be said about the following 2 statements?
1. Aggarwal finished 3 positions ahead of Gupta.
2. There was a gap of exactly 2 positions between Sharma and Verma.
Both Statements are False.
(a) While Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 may be true.
(b) Both Statements may be true.
(c) While Statement 1 may be true, Statement 2 is definitely false.
Q127. If Mohit’s Surname is Verma, then what is the Surname of the person who
finished at 5th place?
(a) Aggarwal (c) Gupta
(b) Sharma (d) Cannot be Determined
Q128. If Aggarwal is as much ahead of Gupta as Mohit is behind Bansal, then
what is the Surname of Nitin?
(a) Gupta (c) Verma
(b) Sharma (d) Cannot be Determined
Set 33:- 5 companies were scheduled to visit GEU for placement during a
particular week. The companies were Infy, Cogni, Wipro, Accen and Infogain and
would visit one on each day from Monday to Friday, not in any particular order.

Besides Aptitude, each company would test the Technical skills of the students in
exactly 1 area out of C, C++, Datastructure, Database and .Net. Further
conditions are as follows:
1. If Infy visits on Monday, the Company testing in .Net would not visit
before Wednesday.
2. Accen will test the student’s skills in C++.
3. Cogni will visit on Thursday and will test skills in either Database or C.
4. The Company testing in Datastructure will visit on Friday.
5. The first Company to visit will be either Infogain or Infy.
6. If Infogain visits on Monday, Accen will visit immediately before Infy.

Q129. If Infogain is the first Company to visit, then which Company will test
skills in Datastructure?
(a) Accen (c) Infy
(b) Infogain (d) Wipro
Q130. On which day will Accen visit for placement?
(a) Wednesday (c) Thursday
(b) Tuesday (d) Friday
Q131.If Wipro is certain to visit on the last day, the Company visiting on
Wednesday will test what skills?
(a) Database (c) .Net
(b) C (d) Cannot be Determined
Q132. If Infy is the first company to visit, then the Company testing in .Net will
visit on which day?
(a) Tuesday (c) Thursday
(b) Wednesday (d) Friday

Set 34:- A Test was given to 5 students which required each one of them to
attempt all the Questions. The Test had a total of 5 questions with each correct
answer worth 5 Marks. However, there was a penalty of 2 Marks for giving a
wrong answer. Incidently, each person got different numbers of correct answers
in the Test with everyone getting at least one question correct.
Further conditions are as under:
1. C scored 18 Marks in the Test.
2. The number of Correct answers of E was more than that of A.
3. The number of wrong answers of B is less than the number of wrong
answers of D.
4. The number of correct answers obtained by E was equal to the sum total
of the number of correct answers obtained by A and B together.

Q133. What is the total marks scored by E in the Test?


(a) 11 (c) 4
(b) 25 (d) None of These
Q134. How many Questions answered by A were correct?
(a) 3 (c) 1
(b) 2 (d) Cannot be Determined
Q135. Which among the following can be the average marks scored by B and D
together?
(a) 1.5 (c) 4
(b) 6 (d) 5
Q136. If A scored more than B in the Test, the number of questions correctly
answered by B is?
(a) 2 (c) 1
(b) 3 (d) Cannot be Determined

Set 35:- 8 people P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W are playing a game sitting around a
circular table. The game is such that 4 people are facing the table while the
other 4 are sitting away from the table. Also, the 4 people sitting towards the
table are at alternate positions and the same is true for the people sitting away
from the table.
1. S is sitting towards the table and is opposite to Q.
2. T is 3 places to the left of Q.
3. R is 2nd to the right of T and to the immediate right of V.
4. P and W are not at adjacent positions.

Q137. If P is directly opposite R, What can be said about the position of W?


(a) 3rd to the left of P. (b) Opposite to S.
nd
(b) 2 to the right of R. (d) To the immediate left of Q.
Q138. How many possible positions can U occupy?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) None of These
Q139. If W is directly opposite to T, who is sitting to the immediate left of P?
(a) T (c) Q
(b) U (d) Cannot be Determined
Q140. Which of the following can never be true about the position of P?
(a) 2nd to the left of U. (c) 3 rd to the right of R.
(b) To the immediate right of Q. (d) Opposite to T

Set 36:- Mr.Mittal, the course co-ordinator had to arrange faculties during a
particular week to teach Maths on an adhoc basis to the first year students. The
classes were to be scheduled on 4 different days of the week from Monday to
Saturday covering the topics of Discrete Maths, Finite Automata, Numerical
Analysis and Integration not in any particular order.
1. The faculties assigned to take classes were Mr.Anand, Mr.Lalit, Mr.Vishal
and Ms. Gaur.
2. Each of the faculties would take exactly one topic out of the mentioned 4
topics.
3. Finite Automata would be scheduled after Integration but before Discrete
Maths.
4. Of the remaining 2 days, one would be a holiday while the other would be
used to schedule a test.
5. Numerical Analysis is the first topic to be scheduled.
6. The Test can be conducted only after completion of at least 2 of the
mentioned topics.
7. While Anand teaches Discrete Maths, Vishal is not the first among the
faculties to take a class.
8. Lalit will take a class only after Ms.Gaur has taken a class.

Q141. On which of the following days can the class of Ms.Gaur be scheduled?
(a) Tuesday (c) Thursday
(b) Wednesday (d) Friday
Q141. If the holiday is on Tuesday and the Test on Saturday, who will take the
class on Thursday?
(a) Vishal (c) Anand
(b) Lalit (d) Cannot be Determined.
Q142. If the Test is on Thursday and Vishal takes a class exactly 2 days before
the holiday, what is the topic taught by Lalit?
(a) Integration (c) Numerical Analysis
(b) Finite Automata (d) Discrete Mathematics.
Q143. If the holiday is on Wednesday and there is a gap of exactly 1 day
between Finite Automata and Discrete Maths, then on which day is the Test
scheduled?
(a) Thursday (c) Saturday
(b) Friday (d) Cannot be Determined.

Set 37:- The Captains of the participating teams in Cricket World Cup had
assembled to get the formal photo clicked. The teams were India, Sri Lanka,
Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, West Indies and England and the
captains of the teams were Dhoni, Clarke, Sammy, Smith, Vettori, Misbah,
Dilshan, Alastair not in any order.

Further conditions are as follows :

1. They were to be arranged in 2 rows facing the Camera. The first one is
called the Front row, while the one behind it is called the second Row.
2. While India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan represent Asia, the other teams were
said to be a part of Rest of the world.
3. Each row will have representations of both Asia as well as Rest of the
world.
4. India is the only Asian country not represented in the 2nd row.
5. All indicated positions are from the left when facing the arrangement.
6. Alastair, the South African Captain was 3rd in the 2nd row.
7. India’s captain was at the rightmost end of the arrangement.
8. Misbah, the England captain was directly behind Smith the captain of West
Indies.
9. Alastair was seated between Dhoni and Clarke.
10. The number of persons between Vettori and Smith was same as
that between Sammy and Dilshan.

Q144. If Clarke is seated behind Vettori, who is the sitting directly behind the
Indian captain?
(a) Misbah (c) Alastair
(b) Dhoni (d) Cannot be Determined
Q145. Which of the following can be true?
(a) Smith is the captain of India.
(b) Alastair is sitting directly behind the Indian captain.
(c) Clarke is the captain of Pakistan.
(d) The captains of Pakistan and Srilanka are seated adjacent to each other.
Q146. If the captains of West Indies and Australia are adjacent and Sammy is
next to the Indian captain, who is the captain of Australia?
(a) Vettori (c) Dilshan
(b) Sammy (d) Cannot be Determined.
Q147. At how many possible positions can Vettori be seated?
(a) 1 (c) 3
(b) 2 (d) All 4 positions

Set 38:- 8 people were booked to attend a conference on the East and West
wings of the ROYALE hotel. While the Rooms numbers of the East wing are
17,18,19 and 20 those on the West wing are 21,22,23 and24. Further conditions
are as under:
1. A and H are booked in adjacent rooms but none of their room numbers is
a prime number.
2. D’s room is a prime number but not on the same wing as A.
3. F is the neighbour of B and there are exactly 2 rooms between F and D.
4. If C and E exchange their rooms then E will have H as a neighbour.
5. Each person is allotted one room.

Q148. Which room number has been allotted to A?


(a) 21 (c) 23
(b) 22 (d) 24
Q149. Who has been allotted room number 18?
(a) D (c) C
(b) E (d) Cannot be Determined
Q150. Who among the following has been given a room which is a prime
number?
(a) E (c) F
(b) H (d) G
Q151. Who are the neighbours of F?
(a) G and B (c) C and H
(b) B only (d) C and B

Set 39:- The top 5 finishers in the AIRTEL Indian Grand Prix were being
photographed. Their names were Bernie, Vijay, Narain, Schumi and Fernando
not in any order. They were representing 4 teams Mclaren, Force India, Ferrari
and Honda such that each team had at least 1 representation in the top 5
positions. Out of the top 5 positions, the top 3 positions are popularly known as
Podium positions. The players were wearing T-shirts with numbers 7, 10, 15, 18
and 21 not in any particular order. Further conditions is as under:
1. Starting from the left, the players were occupying positions in the order in
which they finished the race ie 1 st placed person occupied the 1 st place and
so on.
2. Fernando is not from Honda and had only 1 person sitting next to him.
3. The person with number 18 occupied the 4th position.
4. Team Ferrari had 2 drivers in podium positions.
5. Narain represents Mclaren and was placed 3rd in the Race.
6. Bernie wearing number 7 finished 5th in the race.
7. While the T-shirt number of one of the Ferrari drivers was greater than
that of Vijay, the T-shirt number of the other was lower than that of Vijay.

Q152. If Bernie represents Force India, then which team is represented by Vijay?
(a) Honda (c) Mclaren
(b) Ferrari (d) Force India
Q153. If Schumi wears T-shirt number 15, what is the number worn by
Fernando?
(a) 10 (c) 21
(b) 18 (d) Cannot be Determined
Q154. Which driver represents Team Honda?
(a) Schumi (c) Bernie
(b) Vijay (d) Cannot be Determined
Q155. If the T-shirt number of Narain is between that of the 2 Ferrari drivers,
then what is the number worn by Narain?
(a) 15 (c) 21
(b) 10 (d) Cannot be Determined

Set 40:- 6 students of a class were rated as Excellent (E), Very Good (VG) or
Good (G) in 3 different sports Cricket, Football and Basketball. Each one was
definitely rated in all 3 Sports. Excellent (E) is a better rating than Very Good
(VG) which in turn is better than Good (G). The following table provides partial
information about the ratings given to the students.
RATINGS IN SPORTS
STUDEN
T NAME CRICK FOOTBA BASKETB
ET LL ALL

A E

B G

C VG

D VG

1. E and F are the only students to have got the same rating in all the 3
sports.
2. Both D and E obtained the same rating in Football.
3. The rating obtained by A in Cricket is same as the rating given to C in
Basketball. Also, A and D were the only 2 students to get all the 3
ratings.
4. Equal number of students got the 3 different ratings in Cricket. The
same is also true for both Football and Basketball.
5. E got a better rating than A in both Cricket and Football.

Q156. What is the Rating obtained by A in Football?


(a) G (c) E
(b) VG (d) Cannot be Determined
Q157. What is the sequence of the ratings given to student E in Cricket, Football
and Basketball respectively ?
(a) E,E,VG (c) G,E,E
(b) E,E,E (d) VG,VG,G
Q158. What is the rating given to F in Football?
(a) G (c) E
(b) VG (d) Cannot be Determined
Q159. Which students got the rating “Excellent” in Basketball ?
(a) E and C (c) A and E
(b) A and C (d) C and D

SET 41:- Certain number of cookies were distributed to 5 children such that
each child received a distinct no. of cookies from Cadbury, Alpenlibe, Lemon,
Mangobite and Passpass. Further information is as follows :
1. The average number of cookies with the 5 children was 20 which was
also the number of cookies received by Aryan.
2. Reyu, the child who got Alpenlibe got the 2 nd highest number of
cookies.
3. Each child received cookies of only one type and the number of cookies
that each one got were consecutive numbers.
4. Mehuli got neither the highest nor the least number of cookies.
5. The number of lemons were more than Mangobite and Passpass but
less than Alpenlibe and Cadbury.
6. Danu, the eldest among all children got the least number of cookies
which wasn’t passpass.
7. Medhu got the highest number of cookies among all the children.
Q160. What is the number of cookies got by Danu ?
(a) 18 (c) 21
(b) 19 (d) 20
Q161. Which child got the cookie lemon?
(a) Mehu (c) Aryan
(b) Danu (d) Medhu
Q162. What is the average number of cookies received by Aryan and Medhu ?
(a) 20 (c) 19
(b) 21 (d) Cannot be determined
Q163. Which cookie was obtained by Danu ?
(a) Mangobite (c) Cadbury
(b) Lemon (d) Cannot be determined

Set 42:- 5 people Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Theta went for shopping and
each purchased 1 pair of Trousers and a T-Shirt for himself/ herself. The
following table gives the prices in Rs. of the various brands for the pair of
Trousers and the T-Shirt separately.

Brand Trousers T-Shirt

Levis 300 250

Numero Uno 450 300

Addidas 250 250

Reabok 500 500

Pepe 400 700

1. All of them purchased Trousers of different brands. The same is true


for the T-shirts purchased.
2. The amount of money spent by Delta is twice the amount spent by
Alpha.
3. Exactly 2 people purchased both the items of the same brand.
4. The price of the Trousers and the T-Shirt purchased by Alpha was the
same but this was not true for Delta.
5. Exactly one of Gamma or Theta purchased both items of different
brands.
6. Beta spent a lower amount in purchasing a T-shirt of the same brand
as trousers but overall a higher amount as compared to Theta.
Q164. Who purchased the Numero Uno Trousers?
(a) Alpha (c) Gamma
(b) Beta (d) Cannot be Determined
Q165.What is the total amount spent by Delta?
(a) Rs. 1200 (c) Rs. 1250
(b) Rs. 1000 (d) Rs. 1100
Q166. What can be said about the following 2 statements
1. Delta purchased Trousers of higher value than the T-shirt .
2. Theta purchased Trousers of higher value than the T-shirt
(a) Both statements are true.
(b) Both statements are false.
(c) Statement 1 is False while Statement 2 is true.
(d) Statement 2 is False while Statement 1 is true.
Q167. Which combination related to the pair of trousers purchased by Theta is
correct?
(a) Pepe, 250/- (c) Pepe, 400/-
(b) Addidas , 300/- (d) Levis, 300/-

Set 43:- 6 students appeared for the TAC exam and got percentiles of
90,95,99,93,97 and 92 not in any particular order. They also got calls for
admission from the 6 MIIs, the top institutes for MBA in the country.
Further conditions are as under:
1. Each person got at least 1 call and no 2 people got the same number
of calls.
2. A got a percentile of 97 and total number of calls which is a prime
number.
3. The number of calls received by both E and F is more than C but less
than the number of calls received by A.
4. The person with the highest percentile did not get the maximum
number of calls.
5. D got 90 percentile and calls from exactly 2 institutes.
6. Neither C nor F got the maximum percentile among the 6 students.
7. B has got a better percentile than at least 3 people.
Q168. Who scored the maximum percentile among the 6 students?
(a) C (c) F
(b) E (d) B
Q169. What is the number of calls received by F ?
(a) 3 (c) 5
(b) 4 (d) Cannot be determined
Q170. If arranged in descending order of percentiles, which student would rank
5th among these students?
(a) Either A or C (c) Either E or F
(b) Either C or E (d) Either C or F

Set 44:- M and P transporters have to ship 5 items of different value to


destination D. The items are valued at Rs. 15,000 , Rs. 20,000 , Rs.25,000 ,
Rs.30,000 and Rs.35,000 in no particular order and have to be picked from 5
different locations Alg., Bsr., Hpr., Mrt., and Ddn. In no particular order.
1. The first item will be picked up at 9 am and thereafter every
subsequent item will be picked up at a gap of 2 hours each.
2. M and P plans to start at 9 am from Mrt. where the value of the item is
more than the item picked up last.
3. The item worth Rs.25,000 is picked up at 3 pm.
4. The value of the item at Hpr. is more than the one picked up first but
lower than the item at Bsr., which is picked up at 1pm.
5. The item at Ddn. is not picked up last.

Q171. If the item to be picked up at Ddun. is lower in value than the one picked
up at Hpr., then at what time is the item at Hpr. picked up ?
(a) 11 am (c) 3 pm
(b) 1 pm (d) Cannot be Determined
Q172. What is the value of the item picked up at Mrt.?
(a) 30,000 (c) 20,000
(b) 25,000 (d) Cannot be Determined
Q173. When will the item at Hpr. be picked up?
(a) 11 am (c) 5pm
(b) 3 pm (d) Cannot be Determined

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