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Logical Reasoning Session

Set 1
Targo, a retail chain, has stores in four different regions of the country – East, West, North and South. In the graph
given below (drawn to scale), each rectangle represents each store. The area of the rectangle represents the
annual revenue (in ₹ ‘000) of that store for the year 2022, which is mentioned in each rectangle. The width of the
rectangle (along the horizontal axis) provides the average number of customers who visited that store per day
during 2022 (considering all the 365 days of the year). The distance between two consecutive major gridlines along
the horizontal axis represents 1 customer. The rectangles representing the stores that belong to the same region
are shaded in the same colour.
Further, the revenue of any store comprises only the sales made in that store to the customers who visited that
store. Also, during the year, any customer visited exactly one store and visited that store exactly once. Any store is
open on all the days of the year. The average revenue per customer (ARPC) of any store is defined as the ratio of
the total revenue of a store in a year to the total number of customers who visited that store in a year.

It is also known that, for 2022,


i. the store with the second highest annual revenue in North had the same ARPC as the store with the least
annual revenue in West.
ii. among all the stores across the four regions, the store with the highest ARPC was in South.
Q1. What is the highest annual revenue (in ₹ ‘000) of any store in the North?
Q2. How many stores have ARPC greater than ₹240?
Q3. What is the difference between the total number of customers who visited any store in the North and that who
visited any store in the East?
a) 219 b) 73 c) 730 d) 584
Q4. What is the highest ARPC of any store in the country, approximately?
a) ₹783 b) ₹645 c) ₹725 d) ₹813
Q5. For which region is the total number of customers who visited any store in that region the highest?
a) East b) West c) South d) North
Set 2
During a particular month, each of seven persons, A through G, met one or more of the other six persons. For any
pair of persons, say X and Y, if X met Y, then Y is also considered to have met X.
It is also known that
i. A met all the persons that F met, not considering A and F.
ii. A and B did not meet each other and among the persons that B met, A did not meet exactly two persons.
iii. C met E and two other persons, but did not meet B, while D met more number of persons than C.
iv. the number of persons that the seven persons met are 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4 and 5, not necessarily in any specific
order.
v. G did not meet any person who met F, while E met both B and F.
Q1. How many persons did G meet?
Q2. Who among the following met the highest number of persons?
a) E b) D c) B d) G
Q3. Who among the following did A meet?
a) D b) C c) F d) Both F and C
Q4. Which of the following persons did B meet but C did not meet?
a) A b) D c) G d) None of the above
Q5. How many persons did both E and D meet?

Set 3
Kiran was analysing the revenues of thirty companies in an industry. He ranked the companies from 1 to 30, in the
descending order of their revenues. The revenues (in $ million) of the thirty companies were distinct positive
integers.
The following table provides the average revenues of the companies that have ranks in different ranges:

For example, the average revenue of the five companies that have ranks from 1 to 5 (both inclusive) is $18145.2
million.
It is also known that for any values of n and m, where n > 3 and m is a positive integer, the revenue of the company
that was ranked n was m times the revenue of the company that was ranked m × n, provided m × n is not greater
than 30

Q1. What is the revenue (in $ million) of the company ranked 21?
Q2. What is the difference (in $ million) between the revenue of the company ranked 18 and the revenue of the
company ranked 27?
Q3. What is the average (in $ million) of the revenues of the companies that have a rank greater than 13 and less
than 17?

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