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SET-1: Matrix/Grid Filling

Ten objects o1, o2, …, o10 were distributed among Amar, Barat, Charles, Disha, and Elise. Each item went to exactly one
person. Each person got exactly two of the items, and this pair of objects is called her/his bundle.
The following table shows how each person values each object.
o1 o2 o3 o4 o5 o6 o7 o8 o9 o10
Amar 4 9 9 3 7 3 8 7 9 5
Barat 5 9 7 5 5 3 6 8 10 8
Charl 8 8 8 3 6 4 5 8 9 6
es
Disha 8 8 8 5 5 3 6 4 9 8
Elise 6 8 9 5 6 5 6 3 7 10
The value of any bundle by a person is the sum of that person's values of the objects in that bundle. A person X envies
another person Y if X values Y's bundle more than X's own bundle.
For example, hypothetically suppose Amar's bundle consists of o1 and o2, and Barat's bundle consists of o3 and o4. Then
Amar values his own bundle at 4 + 9 = 13 and Barat's bundle at 9 + 3 = 12. Hence Amar does not envy Barat. On the other
hand, Barat values his own bundle at 7 + 5 = 12 and Amar's bundle at 5 + 9 = 14. Hence Barat envies Amar.
The following facts are known about the actual distribution of the objects among the five people.
1. If someone's value for an object is 10, then she/he received that object.
2. Objects o1, o2, and o3 were given to three different people.
3. Objects o1 and o8 were given to different people.
4. Three people value their own bundles at 16. No one values her/his own bundle at a number higher than 16.
5. Disha values her own bundle at an odd number. All others value their own bundles at an even number.
6. Some people who value their own bundles less than 16 envy some other people who value their own bundle at 16. No one else envies
others

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Q.1: What BEST can be said about object o8?
Q.5: Object o5 was given to
1.o8 was given to Disha
1.Amar
2.o8 was given to Amar, Charles, or Disha
2.Elise
3.o8 was given to Charles or Disha
3.Charles
4.o8 was given to Charles
4.Disha
Q.2: Who among the following envies someone else?
Q.6: What BEST can be said about the distribution of
1.Amar
object o1?
2.Barat
1.o1 was given to Charles or Disha
3.Charles
2.o1 was given to Charles, Disha, or Elise
4.Elise
3.o1 was given to Charles
4.o1 was given to Disha
Q.3:What is Amar's value for his own bundle?

Q.4: Object o4 was given to


1.Disha
2.Barat
3.Charles
4.Elise

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SET-2-Matching Responses
A test was given to 10 students S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7,S8,S9 and S10 which had 10 multiple questions A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I and J. Each
Question had five answer choices viz 1,2,3,4 and 5. Each answer had only 1 correct answer choice and the following table provides the
information about the choices marked by each of the ten students

A B C D E F G H I J

S1 1 2 1 2 5 5 5 4 3 1

S2 4 3 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 4

S3 5 4 3 1 3 2 2 4 2 5

S4 5 2 1 4 4 3 3 1 2 2

S5 3 1 1 2 4 3 3 1 2 2

S6 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 5

S7 5 2 1 2 4 3 3 1 2 2

S8 4 1 1 1 4 4 3 5 2 5

S9 4 3 1 2 4 3 3 1 2 5

S10 3 2 1 5 3 3 3 3 2 2

a. It is also known that correct answer of any three consecutive questions is not same. Three marks are awarded for each
correct answer and 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer given by the students.
b. The number of students who gave correct answer to all the questions is 1
c. The number of correct answers given by all these students is distinct and each student got at-least 1 answer correct.

Q.1: Who got 22 marks in the test ?

Q.2: Who Gave all correct answer ?

Q.3: What are the marks scored by S10 ?

Q.4 Marks of S5 are exceeds the marks of S4 by ?

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SET-3-Horse Race Gambling
4 horses W,X,Y and Z participated in a tournament of 8 races. Betting was allowed for the races and five friends
M,N,O,P,Q bet on the winner of the races from R1 to R8. They decided that in order to give out a prediction of
winner, a player will lose 20 Rs if their prediction goes wrong , and if they win they get back Rs 60 otherwise all the
money is gone.
▪ The following table represents the data ( X represents no bets were made).

▪ It was found out in the end that if any friend would have chosen to bet on a single horse for all the 8 races, he
would be breaking even; that is no profit, no loss.
▪ N received Rs 320 at the end, and Q had no profit nor loss. If O made one more correct prediction and N made one
incorrect prediction, the amounts they gained at the end would have interchanged.

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Q.1: The amount gained by M (in Rs.) at the end of eight races will be ?

Q.2: How many correct predictions were made by P ?


a.3 b.5 c.4 d.2

Q.3: Which game had no correct predictions made?


a.R1 b.R2 c.R3 d.R4

Q.4: Which races were won by W?


a.R1 and R5 b.R1 and R6 c.R1 and R7 d.R5 and R2

Q.5:What is the total amount (in Rs.) 5 friends are left with at the end of the 8 races?

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SET-4 : Quantitative Reasoning
The first year students in a business school are split into six sections. In 2019 the Business Statistics course
was taught in these six sections by Annie, Beti, Chetan, Dave, Esha, and Fakir. All six sections had a
common midterm (MT) and a common end term (ET) worth 100 marks each. ET contained more questions
than MT. Questions for MT and ET were prepared collectively by the six faculty members. Considering MT
and ET together, each faculty member prepared the same number of questions.
Each of MT and ET had at least four questions that were worth 5 marks, at least three questions that were
worth 10 marks, and at least two questions that were worth 15 marks. In both MT and ET, all the 5-mark
questions preceded the 10-mark questions, and all the 15- mark questions followed the 10-mark questions.
The following additional facts are known.
Annie prepared the fifth question for both MT and ET. For MT, this question carried 5 marks.
1. Annie prepared one question for MT. Every other faculty member prepared more than one question for
MT.
2. All questions prepared by a faculty member appeared consecutively in MT as well as ET.
3. Chetan prepared the third question in both MT and ET; and Esha prepared the eighth question in both.
4. Fakir prepared the first question of MT and the last one in ET. Dave prepared the last question of MT and
the first one in ET.

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Q.1 The second question in ET was prepared by:
a. Chetan
b. Esha
c. Beti
d. Dave

Q.2 How many 5‐mark questions were there in MT and ET combined?


a. 13
b. 10
c. 12
d. Cannot be determined

Q.3 Who prepared 15-mark questions for MT and ET?


a.Only Dave, Esha and Fakir
b.Only Beti, Dave, Esha and Fakir
c.Only Esha and Fakir
d.Only Dave and Fakir

Q.4 Which of the following questions did Beti prepare in ET?

a.Tenth question
b.Ninth question
c.Fourth question
d.Seventh question

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SET-5-Matrix/Grid Filling
A farmer had a rectangular land containing 205 trees. He distributed that land
among his four daughters – Abha, Bina, Chitra and Dipti by dividing the land into
twelve plots along three rows (X,Y,Z) and four Columns (1,2,3,4) as shown in the
figure below:
The plots in rows X, Y, Z contained mango, teak and pine trees respectively. Each
plot had trees in non-zero multiples of 3 or 4 and none of the plots had the same
number of trees. Each daughter got an even number of plots. In the figure, the
number mentioned in top left corner of a plot is the number of trees in that plot,
while the letter in the bottom right corner is the first letter of the name of the
daughter who got that plot (For example, Abha got the plot in row Y and column
1 containing 21 trees). Some information in the figure got erased, but the
following is known:

1. Abha got 20 trees more than Chitra but 6 trees less than Dipti.
2. The largest number of trees in a plot was 32, but it was not with Abha.
3. The number of teak trees in Column 3 was double of that in Column 2 but was
half of that in Column 4.
4. Both Abha and Bina got a higher number of plots than Dipti.
5. Only Bina, Chitra and Dipti got corner plots.
6. Dipti got two adjoining plots in the same row.
7. Bina was the only one who got a plot in each row and each column.
8. Chitra and Dipti did not get plots which were adjacent to each other (either in
row / column / diagonal).
9. The number of mango trees was double the number of teak trees.

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Q 1 : How many mango trees were there in total? Q 4 : Who got the plot with the smallest number of trees
1.126 and how many trees did that plot have?
2.84 1.Abha, 4 trees
3.98 2.Dipti, 6 trees
4.49 3.Bina, 3 trees
4.Bina, 4 trees
Q 2 : Which of the following is the correct sequence
of trees received by Abha, Bina, Chitra and Dipti in Q 5 : Which of the following statements is NOT true?
that order? 1.Bina got 32 pine trees.
1.50, 69, 30, 56 2.Chitra got 12 mango trees.
2.60, 39, 40, 66 3.Abha got 41 teak trees.
3.44, 87, 24, 50 4.Dipti got 56 mango trees.
4.54, 57, 34, 60
Q 6 : Which column had the highest number of trees?
Q 3 : How many pine trees did Chitra receive? 1.3
1.15 2.Cannot be determined
2.18 3.2
3.30 4.4
4.21

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SET-6 : Hi-Lo Game
The Hi-Lo game is a four-player game played in six rounds. In every round, each player chooses to bid Hi or Lo. The bids are made
simultaneously. If all four bid Hi, then all four lose 1 point each. If three players bid Hi and one bids Lo, then the players bidding Hi
gain 1 point each and the player bidding Lo loses 3 points. If two players bid Hi and two bid Lo, then the players bidding Hi gain 2
points each and the players bidding Lo lose 2 points each. If one player bids Hi and three bid Lo, then the player bidding Hi gains 3
points and the players bidding Lo lose 1 point each. If all four bid Lo, then all four gain 1 point each.

Four players Arun, Bankim, Charu, and Dipak played the Hi-Lo game. The following facts are known about their game:

1. At the end of three rounds, Arun had scored 6 points, Dipak had scored 2 points, Bankim and Charu had scored -2 points each.
2. At the end of six rounds, Arun had scored 7 points, Bankim and Dipak had scored -1 point each, and Charu had scored -5 points.
3. Dipak’s score in the third round was less than his score in the first round but was more than his score in the second round.
4. In exactly two out of the six rounds, Arun was the only player who bid Hi.

Q.1: What were the bids by Arun, Bankim, Charu and Dipak, respectively in the first round?
1.Hi, Lo, Lo, Lo
2.Lo, Lo, Lo, Hi
3.Hi, Lo, Lo, Hi
4.Hi, Hi, Lo, Lo

Q.2: In how many rounds did Arun bid Hi?


Q.3: In how many rounds did Bankim bid Lo?
Q.4: In how many rounds did all four players make identical bids?
Q.5: In how many rounds did Dipak gain exactly 1 point?

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SET-7 : Routes and Network
Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
The given network diagram consists of eight railway stations, where railway station ST–1 represents a railway junction,
and the rest represent other stations. The railway lines connecting the various railway stations, represent the tracks on
which the trains run and the arrows indicate the direction of trains on tracks. The numbers mentioned alongside some
of the arrows indicate the number of trains running on a track on any particular day. It is known that ST–2, ST–3, ST–
4, ST–5, ST–6, and ST–8 are just for passage of trains and ST–7 is the only stop at which the journey ends.
The following additional information is known:
1. No two railway tracks connected to a railway station have the same number of trains running through them in a day.’

2. The number of trains running through each railway track in a day is a positive integer less than 10.

3. The train running on the railway track connecting ST–3 and ST–6 is the least possible number

Q.1: What is the total number of trains starting from ST-1?

a. 15 b.20 c.22 d.30

Q.2: How many trains go from ST-1 to ST-5?

a. 2 b.3 c.6 d.8

Q.3: Which of the following statements is/are true?


Statement 1: The number of trains between ST-5 and ST-6 is 8.
Statement 2: The number of trains between ST-5 and ST-4 is more than 2.

a. Only I is true. b.Only II is true. C.Both I and II are true. D.Neither I nor II is true.

Q.4: Between which of the following pairs of railway tracks is the number of trains running the same?

a. Railway track connecting ST-1 and ST-4, and railway track connecting ST-5 and ST-6

b. Railway track connecting ST-1 and ST-5, and railway track connecting ST-5 and ST-7

c. Railway track connecting ST-8 and ST-5, and railway track connecting ST-3 and ST-6

d. Railway track connecting ST-5 and ST-4, and railway track connecting ST-1 and ST-3

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SET-8 : Electric Lines Network
Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
Given below is a network of high tension wires from power plant (PP) and 8 transformers T1
to T8. The requirement of power by transformer is exactly met by the electric power provided
by the power plant. The electric power in some of the high tension wires and the requirement
at some of the transformers has also been mentioned. PP is the source transformer, i.e. the PP
does not have any requirement of its own, but it supplies the requirements of all the other
transformers.(All values shown in the figure are in KW.)
It is also known that:
i. The maximum capacity of any high tension wire is 1000 KW.
ii. The requirement at any transformer, except the power plant and T8,
is equal to the flow in exactly one of the high tension wires directly
connected to it.
iii. No two high tension wires, directly connected to the same transformer, carry the same
amount of electric power.
iv. The flow in none of the high tension wires shown above is zero.
It is also known that:

i. The maximum capacity of any high tension wire is 1000 KW.


ii. The requirement at any transformer, except the power plant and T8, is equal to the
flow in exactly one of the high tension wires directly connected to it.
iii. No two high tension wires, directly connected to the same transformer, carry the
same amount of electric power.
iv. The flow in none of the high tension wires shown above is zero.

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SET-8 : Electric Lines Network
Q.1: What is the requirement of power (in KW) at the transformer T8?

a. 100

b. 200

c. 300

d. 400

Q.2: What is the amount of electric power (in kW) carried by the high tension wire T3-T6?

a. 500

b. 600

c. 700

d. 800

Q.3: What is the total requirement of power(in kW) that should be supplied by the power plant?

a. 1800

b. 1900

c. 2100

d. 2500

Q.4: What is the amount of electric power (in kW) carried by the high tension wire T2-T5?

a. 100

b. 300

c. 400

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SET-9 : Flight and Network
A new airlines company is planning to start operations in a country. The company has identified ten different cities which they plan to connect through their network to start
with. The flight duration between any pair of cities will be less than one hour. To start operations, the company has to decide on a daily schedule.

The underlying principle that they are working on is the following:

Any person staying in any of these 10 cities should be able to make a trip to any other city in the morning and should be able to return by the evening of the same day.
Question 1: If the underlying principle is to be satisfied in such a way that the journey between any two cities can be performed using only direct (non-stop)
flights, then the minimum number of direct flights to be scheduled is:

Question 2: Suppose three of the ten cities are to be developed as hubs. A hub is a city which is connected with every other city by direct flights each way, both
in the morning as well as in the evening. The only direct flights which will be scheduled are originating and/or terminating in one of the hubs. Then the minimum
number of direct flights that need to be scheduled so that the underlying principle of the airline to serve all the ten cities is met without visiting more than one
hub during one trip is:

Question:3 -Suppose the 10 cities are divided into 4 distinct groups G1, G2, G3, G4 having 3, 3, 2 and 2 cities respectively and that G1 consists of cities named A,
B and C. Further, suppose that direct flights are allowed only between two cities satisfying one of the following:
1. Both cities are in G1
2. Between A and any city in G2
3. Between B and any city in G3
4. Between C and any city in G4
Then the minimum number of direct flights that satisfies the underlying principle of the airline is: (TITA)

Question 4: Suppose the 10 cities are divided into 4 distinct groups G1, G2, G3, G4 having 3, 3, 2 and 2 cities respectively and that G1 consists of cities named A,
B and C. Further, suppose that direct flights are allowed only between two cities satisfying one of the following:
1. Both cities are in G1
2. Between A and any city in G2
3. Between B and any city in G3
4. Between C and any city in G4
However, due to operational difficulties at A, it was later decided that the only flights that would operate at A would be those to and from B. Cities in G2 would
have to be assigned to G3 or to G4.
What would be the maximum reduction in the number of direct flights as compared to the situation before the operational difficulties arose? (TITA)

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SET-10 : Games and Tournament
Six Indian States Hockey teams- Punjab, Goa, Karnataka, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Bihar participated in a tournament for
Dhyanchand Trophy. After the first two rounds, It is known that every team played with two of the other trams and won
one of the matches and lost the other. Each team scored a different number of goals among-1,2,3,4,5 and 6 in their
round 1 Matches and each team scored a different number of goals among – 0,2,3,4,5 and 7 in their round 2 matches.

1. Punjab is the only team that scored the same number of goals in both the matches. But , In total it scored less
number of goals than each of the other teams.
2. Goa scored seven goals in total but it scored less number of goals in the match it won when it compared to the match
it lost.
3. The number of goals scored by Gujarat in the first round is the same as that conceded by it in the second round.
4. The number of goals conceded by Karnataka is same in both the rounds and in both the matches the difference
between goals of the winner and the loser is also the same and it is two
5. The total number of goals scored in each of the two matches of Rajasthan is eight but the total number of goals
scored by Rajasthan is not eight

Question 1: Which Team scored the maximum number of Goals in both the matches put together ?
Question 2: Against Which team Punjab win ?
Question 3: Which team scored the least number of Goals ?

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SET-11 : Income-Expenditure Set
Direction for Questions :-
Pushkar, Arjun, Anshul, Abhishek, and Deepak are five brothers and each one of them is working in the company owned by their
father - Mr. Suraj. However, depending on the work and the time they contribute to their work each one of them has different annual
incomes from among Rs 30 lakhs, Rs 34 lakhs, Rs 32 lakhs, Rs 36 lakhs and Rs 38 lakhs, not necessarily in the same order. Mr.
Suraj cared for all his sons and ensured a healthy upbringing. Due to this all the brothers never spent money recklessly and thus
saved some handsome amount annually. Their annual savings were from among Rs 12 lakhs, Rs 14 lakhs, Rs 18 lakhs, Rs 20
lakhs, and Rs 16 lakhs in some order. However, Mr. Suraj was still shocked to find the high expenditures made by each one of them.
On investigating he found that these expenditures are owing to the high cost of living in the cities. The expenses he found were Rs
18 lakhs, Rs 20 lakhs, Rs 16 lakhs, Rs 24 lakhs, and Rs 12 lakhs not necessarily in the same order. Mr. Suraj also made some
important points in his notebook regarding the pattern of income, expenses, and saving of his children. It is as follows –

i. Pushkar’s expenses are highest but he saved more than at least one of his brother.
ii. Abhishek’s saves Rs 16 lakhs.
iii. Arjun’s managed his expenses in a more patterned way and thus his expense was the least. However, his income was lesser
than Abhishek.
iv. Anshul saves more than Deepak.
Q.1: How many brothers definitely had lesser income than Abhishek?

Q.2: If Arjun’s income was not least, then what was Anshul’s saving?

Q.3: If Deepak’s saving is least, then who saves the most?


A. Anshul
B. Abhishek
C. Arjun
D. Data Insufficient

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SET-12 :Quant + Reasoning
Ganga, Kaveri, and Narmada are three women who buy four raw materials (Mango, Apple, Banana and Milk) and sell five
finished products (Mango smoothie, Apple smoothie, Banana smoothie, Mixed fruit smoothie and Fruit salad). Table-1 gives
information about the raw materials required to produce the five finished products. One unit of a finished product requires one
unit of each of the raw materials mentioned in the second column of the table. Table-1
One unit of milk, mango, apple, and banana cost ₹5, ₹3, ₹2, and ₹1 Raw materials
respectively. Each unit of a finished product is sold for a profit equal to two Finished product
times the number of raw materials used to make that product. For example,
required
apple smoothie is made with two raw materials (apple and milk) and will be Mango smoothie Mango, Milk
sold for a profit of ₹4 per unit. Leftover raw materials are sold during the Apple smoothie Apple, Milk
last business hour of the day for a loss of ₹1 per unit. Banana smoothie Banana, Milk
The amount, in rupees, received from sales (revenue) for each woman in Mango, Apple,
Mixed fruit smoothie
each of the four business hours of the day is given in Table-2. Banana, Milk
Mango, Apple,
Table-2 Fruit salad
Banana
Business
Ganga Kaveri Narmada
Hour The following additional facts are known.
Hour 1 23 19 31 1. No one except possibly Ganga sold any Mango smoothie.
2. Each woman sold either zero or one unit of any single
Hour 2 21 22 21 finished product in any hour.
Hour 3 29 30 23 3. Each woman had exactly one unit each of two different
Hour 4 raw materials as leftovers.
30 27 22 4. No one had any banana leftover.
(last hour)

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Q.1: What BEST can be concluded about the number of units of fruit salad sold in the first hour?
1.Either 0 or 1 or 2.
2.Exactly 1.
3.Exactly 2.
4.Either 1 or 2

Q.2: Which of the following is NECESSARILY true?


1.Narmada sold one unit of leftover milk.
2.Kaveri sold one unit of leftover mangoes.
3.Ganga did not sell any leftover apples.
Ganga did not sell any leftover mangoes.

Q.3: What BEST can be concluded about the total number of units of milk the three women had in the beginning?
1.Either 18 or 19 or 20 units.
2.Either 17 or 18 or 19 units.
3.Either 19 or 20 units.
4.Either 18 or 19 units.

Q.4: If it is known that three leftover units of mangoes were sold during the last business hour of the day, how
many apple smoothies were sold during the day?

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SET-13 : Ranking
Ravi works in an online food-delivery company. After each delivery, customers rate Ravi on each of four parameters –
Behavior, Packaging, Hygiene, and Timeliness, on a scale from 1 to 9. If the total of the four rating points is 25 or more, then
Ravi gets a bonus of ₹20 for that delivery. Additionally, a customer may or may not give Ravi a tip. If the customer gives a tip, it
is either ₹30 or ₹50.

One day, Ravi made four deliveries - one to each of Atal, Bihari, Chirag and Deepak, and received a total of ₹120 in bonus and
tips. He did not get both a bonus and a tip from the same customer.

The following additional facts are also known.


1. In Timeliness, Ravi received a total of 21 points, and three of the customers gave him the same rating points in this
parameter. Atal gave higher rating points than Bihari and Chirag in this parameter.
2. Ravi received distinct rating points in Packaging from the four customers adding up to 29 points. Similarly, Ravi received
distinct rating points in Hygiene from the four customers adding up to 26 points.
3. Chirag gave the same rating points for Packaging and Hygiene.
4. Among the four customers, Bihari gave the highest rating points in Packaging, and Chirag gave the highest rating points in
Hygiene.
5. Everyone rated Ravi between 5 and 7 in Behaviour. Unique maximum and minimum ratings in this parameter were given by
Atal and Deepak respectively.
6. If the customers are ranked based on ratings given by them in individual parameters, then Atal's rank based on Packaging is
the same as that based on Hygiene. This is also true for Deepak.

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Q.1: What was the minimum rating that Ravi received Q5: In which parameter did Atal give the maximum
from any customer in any parameter? rating points to Ravi?
1.Behaviour
Q.2: The COMPLETE list of customers who gave the 2.Hygiene
maximum total rating points to Ravi is 3.Packaging
1.Bihari Timeliness
2.Bihari and Chirag
3.Atal Q.6: What rating did Deepak give on Packaging?
4.Atal and Bihari 1.5
2.7
Q.3: What rating did Atal give on Timeliness? 3.8
4.6
Q.4: What BEST can be concluded about the tip amount
given by Deepak?
1.Either ₹30 or ₹50
2.Either ₹0 or ₹30 or ₹50
3.₹50
4.₹30

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SET-14 : CASELET DI ( Weighted Average)
Each of the bottles mentioned in this question contains 50 ml of liquid. The liquid in any bottle can be 100% pure content (P) or can have certain amount
of impurity (I). Visually it is not possible to distinguish between P and I. There is a testing device which detects impurity, as long as the percentage of
impurity in the content tested is 10% or more.

For example, suppose bottle 1 contains only P, and bottle 2 contains 80% P and 20% I. If content from bottle 1 is tested, it will be found out that it
contains only P. If content of bottle 2 is tested, the test will reveal that it contains some amount of I. If 10 ml of content from bottle 1 is mixed with 20 ml
content from bottle 2, the test will show that the mixture has impurity, and hence we can conclude that at least one of the two bottles has I. However, if 10
ml of content from bottle 1 is mixed with 5 ml of content from bottle 2. the test will not detect any impurity in the resultant mixture.

Q.1: 5 ml of content from bottle A is mixed with 5 ml of content from bottle B. The resultant mixture, when tested, detects the presence of I. If it is known
that bottle A contains only P, what BEST can be concluded about the volume of I in bottle B?
1.10 ml or more
2.Less than 1 ml
3.10 ml
4.1 ml

Q.2: There are four bottles. Each bottle is known to contain only P or only I. They will be considered to be "collectively ready for despatch" if all of them
contain only P. In minimum how many tests, is it possible to ascertain whether these four bottles are "collectively ready for despatch"?

Q.3: There are four bottles. It is known that three of these bottles contain only P, while the remaining one contains 80% P and 20% I. What is the minimum
number of tests required to definitely identify the bottle containing some amount of I?

Q.4: There are four bottles. It is known that either one or two of these bottles contain(s) only P, while the remaining ones contain 85% P and 15% I. What
is the minimum number of tests required to ascertain the exact number of bottles containing only P?
1.1
2.4
3.3
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SET-15 : Missing DI ( Parameters Rating)
The local office of the APP-CAB company evaluates the performance of five cab drivers, Arun, Barun, Chandan, Damodaran, and Eman
for their monthly payment based on ratings in five different parameters (P1 to P5) as given below:
P1: timely arrival P2: behaviour P3: comfortable ride P4: driver's familiarity with the route
P5: value for money
Based on feedback from the customers, the office assigns a rating from 1 to 5 in each of these parameters. Each rating is an integer
from a low value of 1 to a high value of 5. The final rating of a driver is the average of his ratings in these five parameters. The monthly
payment of the drivers has two parts – a fixed payment and final rating-based bonus. If a driver gets a rating of 1 in any of the
parameters, he is not eligible to get bonus. To be eligible for bonus a driver also needs to get a rating of five in at least one of the
parameters.
The partial information related to the ratings of the drivers in different parameters and the monthly payment structure (in rupees) is
given in the table below:

The following additional facts are known.


1. Arun and Barun have got a rating of 5 in exactly one of the parameters. Chandan has got a rating of 5 in exactly two
parameters.
2. None of drivers has got the same rating in three parameters.

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Q.1: If Damodaran does not get a bonus, what is the maximum possible value of his final rating?
1.3.4
2.3.6
3.3.8
4.3.2
Q.2: If Eman gets a bonus, what is the minimum possible value of his final rating?
1.3.4
2.3.2
3.3.0
4.2.8
Q.3: If all five drivers get bonus, what is the minimum possible value of the monthly payment (in rupees)
that a driver gets?
1.1600
2.1700
3.1740
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Q.4: If all five drivers get bonus, what is the maximum possible value of the monthly payment (in
rupees) that a driver gets?
1.1960
2.1950
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SET-16 : Platform Heights
In a square layout of size 5m × 5m, 25 equal sized square platforms of Q.1: How many individuals in this layout can be reached by just one
different heights are built. The heights (in metres) of individual platforms individual?
are as shown below: 1.3
2.5
Individuals (all of same height) are seated on these platforms. We say an 3.7
individual A can reach an individual B if all the three following conditions 4.8
are met: Q.2: Which of the following is true for any individual at a platform of
height 1m in this layout?
i.) A and B are In the same row or column
1. They can be reached by all the individuals in their own row and column.
ii.) A is at a lower height than B
2.They can be reached by at least 4 individuals.
iii.) If there is/are any individual(s) between A and B, such individual(s)
must be at a height lower than that of A. 3. They can be reached by at least 4 individuals.
4. They cannot be reached by anyone
Thus in the table given above, consider the Individual seated at height 8 on
3rd row and 2nd column. He can be reached by four individuals. He can be Q.3:We can find two individuals who cannot be reached by anyone in
reached by the individual on his left at height 7, by the two individuals on 1.the last row
his right at heights of 4 and 6 and by the individual above at height 5. Rows 2.the fourth row
in the layout are numbered from top to bottom and columns are numbered 3.the fourth column
from left to right. 4.the middle column

Q.4: Which of the following statements is true about this layout?


1.Each row has an individual who can be reached by 5 or more individuals
2.Each row has an individual who cannot be reached by anyone
3.Each row has at least two individuals who can be reached by an equal
number of individuals
4.All individuals at the height of 9 m can be reached by at least 5
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SET-17 :DATA Case-let (Quant Based)
DIRECTIONS for Questions : Answer the questions QUE.1: Which of the following numbers cannot be determined from the
information given?
on the basis of the information given below. Twenty (1)Number of labour experts from the Americas.
one participants from four continents (Africa, (2) Number of health experts from Europe.
Americas, Australasia, and Europe) attended a (3) Number of health experts from Australasia.
United Nations conference. Each participant was an (4) Number of experts in refugee relocation from Africa.
expert in one of four fields, labour, health, QUE.2. Which of the following combinations is NOT possible?
population studies, and refugee relocation. The (1) 2 experts in population studies from the Americas and 2 health experts from Africa
following five facts about the participants are given. attended the conference.
(2) 2 experts in population studies from the Americas and 1 health expert from Africa
attended the conference.
(a) The number of labour experts in the camp was (3) 3 experts in refugee relocation from the Americas and 1 health expert from Africa
exactly half the number of experts in each of the attended the conference.
three other categories. (4) Africa and America each had 1 expert in population studies attending the
conference.
(b) Africa did not send any labour expert. Otherwise,
every continent, including Africa, sent at least one QUE.3. If Ramos is the lone American expert in population studies, which of the
expert for each category. following is NOT true about the numbers of experts in the conference from the
(c) None of the continents sent more than three four continents?
(1) There is one expert in health from Africa.
experts in any category. (2) There is one expert in refugee relocation from Africa.
(d) If there had been one less Australasian expert, (3) There are two experts in health from the Americas.
then the Americas would have had twice as many (4) There are three experts in refugee relocation from the Americas.
experts as each of the other continents.
QUE.4: . Alex, an American expert in refugee relocation, was the first keynote
(e) Mike and Alfanso are leading experts of speaker in the conference. What can be inferred about the number of American
population studies who attended the conference. experts in refugee relocation in the conference, excluding Alex?
They are from Australasia. i. At least one ii At most two
(1) Only i and not ii (2) Only ii and not i
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SET-18 :Ordering/Arrangement
Directions: Study the given information and answer Q.1: For which farmer was P2 a finishing point?
the following question. a. F1
b. F3
A circular field, with inner radius of 10 metres and outer c. F2
radius of 20 metres, was divided into five successive d. F5
stages for ploughing. The ploughing of each stage was e. F4
Q.2:What were the starting and finishing points of stage 2?
handed over to a different farmer.
a. P2 and P5
b. P5 and P3
1. Farmers are referred to by following symbols: F1, c. P3 and P1
F2, F3, F4, F5. d. P5 and P4
2. The points between different stages of project are e. P3 and P2
referred to by the following symbols: P1, P2, P3, P4, Q.3: Q.3; What was the starting point for farmer F3?
P5, not necessarily in the order. a. P2
3. Farmer F5 was given the work of ploughing stage b. P3
starting at point P4. c. P4
4. The stage from point P5 to point P3 was not the first d. P1
stage. e. None of above
5. Farmer F4 was given the work of the fourth stage. Q.4: What was the finishing point for farmer F2?
6. Stage 3 finished at point P1, work of which was not a. P1
given to farmer F1. b. P2
7. Farmer F3 was given work of stage ending at point c. P3
d. P4
P5.
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SET-19 :Security SCAN Test
A high security research lab requires the researchers to set a pass key
Q.2: The lab has decided to allow variations of the original
sequence based on the scan of the five fingers of their left hands.
sequence so that input of the scanned sequence of five
When an employee first joins the lab, her fingers are scanned in an
fingers is allowed to vary from the original sequence by one
order of her choice, and then when she wants to re-enter the facility,
place for any of the fingers. Thus, for example, if TIMRL is
she has to scan the five fingers in the same sequence.
the original sequence, then ITRML is allowed, but LIMRT is
not. How many different sequences are allowed for any given
The lab authorities are considering some relaxations of the scan order
person's original scan?
requirements, since it is observed that some employees often get
1.7
locked-out because they forget the sequence.
2.5
3.8
The lab has decided to allow a variation in the sequence of scans of
4.13
the five fingers so that at most two scans (out of five) are out of
place. For example, if the original sequence is Thumb (T), index finger
Q.3: The lab has now decided to require six scans in the pass
(I), middle finger (M), ring finger (R) and little finger (L) then TLMRI is
sequence, where exactly one finger is scanned twice, and the
also allowed, but TMRLI is not.
other fingers are scanned once, which can be done in any
order. For example a possible sequence is TIMTRL.
Q.1: The lab has decided to allow a variation in the sequence of
Suppose the lab allows a variation of the original sequence
scans of the five fingers so that at most two scans (out of five) are
(of six inputs) where at most two scans are out of place, as
out of place. For example, if the original sequence is Thumb (T),
long as the finger originally scanned twice is scanned twice
index finger (I), middle finger (M), ring finger (R) and little finger (L)
and other fingers are scanned once. How many different
then TLMRI is also allowed, but TMRLI is not. How many different
sequences of scans are allowed for any given person's
sequences of scans are allowed for any given person's original scan?
original scan? (TITA)
(TITA)
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SET-19 :Security SCAN Test
A high security research lab requires the researchers to set a pass key sequence based on the scan of the five fingers
of their left hands. When an employee first joins the lab, her fingers are scanned in an order of her choice, and then
when she wants to re-enter the facility, she has to scan the five fingers in the same sequence.

The lab authorities are considering some relaxations of the scan order requirements, since it is observed that some
employees often get locked-out because they forget the sequence.
The lab has decided to allow a variation in the sequence of scans of the five fingers so that at most two scans (out of
five) are out of place. For example, if the original sequence is Thumb (T), index finger (I), middle finger (M), ring finger
(R) and little finger (L) then TLMRI is also allowed, but TMRLI is not.
Q.4:The lab has now decided to require six scans in the pass sequence, where exactly one finger is scanned
twice, and the other fingers are scanned once, which can be done in any order. For example a possible
sequence is TIMTRL. Suppose the lab allows a variation of the original sequence (of six inputs) so that input
in the form of scanned sequence of six fingers is allowed to vary from the original sequence by one place for
any of the fingers, as long as the finger originally scanned twice is scanned twice and other fingers are
scanned once. How many different sequences of scans are allowed if the original sequence is LRLTIM?
1.8
2.11
3.13
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SET-20 :Condition Puzzle
Directions for questions 1 to 4: Q.1: In how many different ways can Akshay have his dinner from
Solve the following questions on the basis of the information given Monday to Friday?
below: a) 11
Akshay, who works in an IT Company in Bangalore lives in an
b) 13
independent flat. He has dinner outside every night from Monday to
c) 12
Friday. Since he is new to Bangalore he prefers going to the 4 fixed
d) 14
restaurants only. The 4 restaurants he visits from Monday to Friday
are: Gramin, Yumlok, Garam Naram, Al bek. But there are some
Q. 2: If Akshay has dinner at Yumlok on a Friday, then which of the
conditions according to which he decides his dinner place. The following restaurants would he definitely have not had dinner on the
conditions are as follows: Tuesday of the Same Week?
1. He does not have dinner at any restaurant for more than two a) Gramin
consecutive days. On Mondays, he eats only at b) Garam Naram
either Gramin or Garam Naram. c) Al bek
2. If he eats at Gramin on a day, the next day, he will not eat at d) Yumlok
either Yumlok or Garam Naram. Q. 3: If Akshay has dinner on a Tuesday at Yumlok, then at which of
3. If he eats at Yumlok on a day, the next day, he will eat only at Gramin. the following restaurants will he definitely not have dinner on Friday
4. If he eats at Garam Naram on a day, the next day, he will not eat at of that week?
either Al bek or Gramin. a) Gramin
5.If he eats at Al bek on a day, the next day, he will eat only at
b) Garam Naram
either Garam Naram or Yumlok.
c) Al bek
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To compare the rainfall data, India SET-21 :Scattered BAR Graph
Meteorological Department (IMD)
calculated the Long Period Average
(LPA) of rainfall during period June-
August for each of the 16 states. The
figure given below shows the actual
rainfall (measured in mm) during June-
August, 2019 and the percentage
deviations from LPA of respective states
in 2018. Each state along with its actual
rainfall is presented in the figure
.Q.1: If a ‘Heavy Monsoon State’ is
defined as a state with actual rainfall
from June-August, 2019 of 900 mm or
more, then approximately what
percentage of ‘Heavy Monsoon States’
have a negative deviation from
respective LPAs in 2019?
1. 75.00

2. 57.14

3. 42.86

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Q.2: If a ‘Low Monsoon State’ is defined as a state with actual rainfall from June-August, 2019 of 750 mm or less, then what is the median ‘deviation from LPA’ (as
defined in the Y-axis of the figure) of ‘Low Monsoon States’?

1. -30%

2. 10%

3. -20%

4. -10%

Q.3: What is the average rainfall of all states that have actual rainfall of 600 mm or less in 2019 and have a negative deviation from LPA?

1. 450 mm

2. 367 mm

3. 460 mm

4. 500 mm

Q.4: The LPA of a state for a year is defined as the average rainfall in the preceding 10 years considering the period of June-August. For example, LPA in 2018 is the
average rainfall during 2009-2018 and LPA in 2019 is the average rainfall during 2010-2019. It is also observed that the actual rainfall in Gujarat in 2019 is 20%
more than the rainfall in 2009. The LPA of Gujarat in 2019 is closest to

1. 475 mm

2. 490 mm

3. 505 mm

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SET-22 :Dart Game : Advance Set(Quant Based)
Directions for questions : Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A game of dart was played among some players. Each player takes a turn in, throwing darts In this. A
player will be awarded with points only if the dart hits the bulls eye. But any dart that misses, bounces off or
falls from the board, earns no score. If a dart sticks in another dart, it counts as a throw and gets no score.
The game consisted of three rounds. Three attempts were given to each player in each round except Round
2. In Round 2, four attempts were given. In Round 1, if the player hit the bullseye in an attempt then the
player was awarded the 10 points otherwise no points were given. If at least 2 bulls eye were scored by a
player then 10 bonus points were awarded.

Round 2 is the same as Round 1 for the first three Attempts. But after these three attempts in Round 2, an
additional attempt was given. If the player hit the bulls eye in this attempt, then 10 points were awarded,
otherwise 10 points were deducted from the current score in that round. Round 3 has different scheme than
that of Round 1 and Round 2. If the player hit the bulls eye in this round, then next attempt would carry twice
the points carried by the previous attempt. If the player did not hit the bulls eye in an attempt, then next
attempt would carry half the points carried by the previous attempt. The first attempt of round 3 carried 20
points.
Note: In a round, if points to be deducted was more than the present score in that round, then the score will
be taken as zero after that attempt.

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SET-22 :Dart Game : Advance Set(Quant Based)
Q.1: What was the maximum number of points scored by a player who hit exactly one Bulls Eye in each of the three rounds?
a. 30
b. 50
c. 60
d. 40
Q.2: A participant scored a, b and c in Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3 respectively. If a, b and c are distinct and a + b + c = 100,
then how many ordered triplet (a, b, c) are possible?
a. 6
b. 9
c. 8
d. 7
Q.3: If X, Y and Z are the sum of all the distinct possible points that could be scored in Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3,
respectively, then what is the sum of X, Y and Z?
a. 305
b. 505
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SET-23 :Team Formation
In the table below the check marks indicate all languages spoken by five people: Paula,
Quentin, Robert, Sally and Terence. For example, Paula speaks only Chinese and English.

These five people form three teams, Team 1, Team 2 and Team 3. Each team has
either 2 or 3 members. A team is said to speak a particular language if at least one of
its members speak that language.
The following facts are known.
(1) Each team speaks exactly four languages and has the same number of members.
(2) English and Chinese are spoken by all three teams, Basque and French by exactly
two teams and the other languages by exactly one team.
(3) None of the teams include both Quentin and Robert.
(4) Paula and Sally are together in exactly two teams.
(5) Robert is in Team 1 and Quentin is in Team 3.

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SET-23 :Team Formation
Q.1: Who among the following four is not a member of Team 2? Q.4: Apart from Chinese and English, which languages
1. Sally are spoken by Team 1?
1.Basque and French
2. Paula 2.Arabic and French
3.Basque and Dutch
3. Quentin
4.Arabic and Basque
4. Terence

Q.2: Who among the following four people is a part of exactly two
teams?
1. Sally

2. Quentin

3. Robert

4. Paula

Q.3: Who among the five people is a member of all teams?


1. No one

2. Terence

3. Sally

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SET-24 :Maxima Minima
(CAT 2008 ORIGINAL DI SET): For admission to various affiliated colleges, a university conducts a
written test with four different sections, each with a maximum of 50 marks. The following table gives
the aggregate as well as the sectional cut-off marks fixed by six different colleges affiliated to the
university. A student will get admission only if he/she gets marks greater than or equal to the cut-off
marks in each of the section and his/her aggregate marks are at least equal to the aggregate cut-off
marks as specified by the college.
SECTIONAL CUT-OFF MARKS AGGREGATE
CUT-OFF
SECTION A SECTION B SECTION C SECTION D MARKS

COLLEGE 1 42 42 42 176
COLLEGE 2 45 45 175
COLLEGE 3 46 171
COLLEGE 4 43 45 178
COLLEGE 5 45 43 180
COLLEGE 6 41 44 176

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Q.1: Aditya did not get a call from even a single college. What
could be the maximum aggregate marks obtained by him?
(1) 181 (2) 176 (3) 184 (4) 196 (5) 190
Q.2: Bhama got calls from all colleges. What could be the
minimum aggregate marks obtained by her?
(1) 180 (2) 181 (3) 196
(4) 176 (5) 184
Q.3:-Charlie got calls from two colleges. What could be the
minimum marks obtained by him in a section?
(1) 0 (2) 21 (3) 25
(4) 35 (5) 41
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SET-25 :Games & Tournament(Maxima Minima)
Directions for questions : These questions are based on the following information.
The twelve teams that took part in the World Football Championship were divided
into two Groups of six teams each. In each Group, each team plays exactly one
match against each of the other teams in its Group. Two points are awarded for a
win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss. At the end of the Group stage
matches the top two teams from each Group, in terms of the points scored, would
advance to the semi-finals and the winner of the semi-finals play the finals, while the
losers of the semi-finals play for the third place. Teams which finished third and
fourth respectively in a Group would play with the teams ranked fourth and third
respectively in the other Group. The winners of these matches would play to
determine the fifth and sixth ranks, while the losers of these matches would play to
determine the seventh and eighth ranks. Similarly teams that ranked fifth and sixth
in each Group would play to determine the ranks from nine to twelve. In case two
teams end up with the same number of points at the end of the Group stage, their
rankings in the Group stage are determined by their net goal difference. Net Goal
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SET-25 :Games & Tournament(Maxima Minima)
Q.1: What is the minimum number of points a team should aim
for, at the start of the tournament, to guarantee itself a place in
the semi finals?
Q.2: What is the minimum number of points with which a team
can reach the semi finals?
Q.3: The total number of matches played in the tournament is ?
Q.4: If there are no draws in the championship after the Group
stage, the total number of matches won by the team that won the
tournament is at least ?

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