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PUZZLE TEST

TYPE 1 : CLASSIFICATION TYPE QUESTIONS

Puzzle Test, in this type consists of questions in which certain items belonging to different groups or possessing different qualities are given along with some clues with the help of which the candidate is required to group and analyze the given items and answer the questions accordingly.

Puzzle Test PRACTICE TEST

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Seven friends B1 to B7 celebrated their birthday on different dates of same month. The date of the month is consecutive multiple of 4. B1 celebrated his birthday immediately before B4. Neither B5 nor B6 celebrated their birthday on 28th of the month. The difference between the days of B6 and B4 to celebrate their birthday is 12. No one celebrated their birthday between B2 and B5, who celebrated his birthday after B2. At most two people celebrated their birthday after B6. B3 celebrated his birthday after B7, who doesn’t celebrate his birthday before B1.

1. Who among the following celebrated his birthday immediately before B7?

A. B5    B. B6    C. B4    D. B2   E. None of these

2. Who celebrated the birthday on 24th of the month?

A. B6    B. B3    C. B7    D. B2   E. None of these

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A. B5 celebrated his birthday between B1 and B2.

B. B6 celebrated his birthday on 20th of the month.

C. The birthday date of B6 is a multiple of 8.

D. B6 celebrated his birthday at the end of the month.

E. All the above are true.

4. Who celebrated his birthday between B2 and B6?

A. B1    B. B4    C. B3    D. B7   E. None of these

5. Who celebrated his birthday in the beginning of the month?

A. B7    B. B2    C. B5    D. B1   E. None of these

Answers: (1) B   (2) C   (3) B  (4) E  (5) D

Direction: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given beside:

Six boxes are placed one above the other in a rack. The lowermost rack is numbered as one and above is two and so on. Each box has different number of balls.

Box P is placed immediately above Box R. Only one box is placed between the boxes having 175 and 165 balls. Box U has 210 balls. Box L is placed above Box M but neither of the boxes is placed in the topmost rack. Box which has 119 balls is placed immediately above the box which has 190 balls. Three boxes are placed between Box R and the box has 180 balls. Box which has 175 balls is placed immediately above the box, which has 180 balls. Two boxes are placed between the box which has 190 balls and Box K.

1. What is the average number of balls in the boxes, which are placed in even numbered racks?

A. 168 balls        B. 158 balls        C. 153 balls        D. 164 balls       E. None of these

2. Which among the following statements is true?

A. Only one box is placed between Box M and the box which has 175 balls.

B. Box U and the box which has 165 balls are placed not adjacent to each other.

C. The box which has 180 balls is placed immediately above the box which has 165 balls.

D. No boxes are placed between the box P and Box L.

E. None is true

3. In certain way Box P is related to 119 balls, Box L is related to 165 balls and in same way, which among the following box is related to 180 balls?

A. Box M             B. Box U              C. Box R              D. Box P              E. None of these

4. If box O is placed immediate above of box P then box O is placed in which number rack?

A. Fifth                B. Ninth              C. Seventh         D. Sixth               E. None of these

5. Box K has how many balls in it?

A. 175   B. 119   C. 190   D. 210 E. None of these

Direction: Certain number of boxes are placed one above the other. Some of the boxes have different number of balls. No two boxes have same number of balls.

There are four boxes between Box W and Box T, which at the topmost position. Two boxes are placed between Box W and Box V. One box is placed between Box V and Box Q, which has 12 balls. One box is placed between Box R and Box Q. Box placed immediately below of Box V contains one ball more than Box S. Two boxes are placed between Box R and Box S. Box S is not placed immediately below of the box, which has even numbered balls. Box S has 9 balls. Maximum ten boxes are placed one above the other. At least one box is there between topmost box and Box S.

6. How many boxes are there in the arrangement?

A. Ten B. Nine C. Seven D. Eight E. Can’t be determined

7. How many boxes are placed between Box T and Box S?

A. None B. Four C. Six D. Eight E. Can’t be determined

8. What is the position of Box Q with respect to Box S?

A. Fifth to the above B. Fifth to the below C. Fourth to the below D. Either A or B E. Either B or C

9. If Box L is placed immediately above Box E, then which among following statement is true?

A. Two boxes are placed between Box Q and Box L.

B. Number of boxes below Box L is same as above Box V.

C. More than one box is placed between Box W and Box E.

D. Box E and the box, which has 9 balls are adjacent to each other.

E. All of these

10. If the ratio of balls in Box Q and Box R is 1 : 2 respectively and the sum of the balls in Box S and Box W is 27, then what is the difference between the balls in Box R and Box W?

A. 12 balls B. 18 balls C. 6 balls D. 24 balls E. Can’t be determined

Answers:

Directions (1 to 4) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

There are six persons A, B, C, D, Eand F ina school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and other optional subject. D’s optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects.

F’s compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both v and E. History and English are A’s subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D’s. Chemistry ts an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject.

1. What is C’s compulsory subject.

(a) History       (b) Physics       (c) Chemistry   (d) English       (e) Mathematics

2. Who is a female member in the group ?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D                (e) E

3. Which of the following has same compulsory and optional subjects as those of F’s ?

(a) D                (b) B                (c) A                 (d) C               (e) None of these

4.  Disregarding which is the compulsory and which is the optional subject, who has the same two subjects combination as F ?

(a) A                (b) B                (c) E                 (d) D                (e) None of these

Direction (5 to 7) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

(i) There is a group of five persons—A, B, C, D and E.

(ii) One of them is a horticultarist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist and one is an advocate.

(iii) Three of them—A, C and advocate prefer tea to coffee and two of them—B and the journalist prefer coffee to tea.

(iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another but two of them prefer coffee to tea.

(v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.

5. Who is the industrialist ?

(a) E                 (b) C                 (c) B                 (d) A                (e) D

6. Who tsa physicist ?

(a) A                 (b) E                 (c) D                 d) C                  (e) B

7. Which of the statements given above is superfluous ?

(a) (iii)              (b) (iv)              (c) (ii)               (d) (v)              (e) None of these

Directions (8 to 10) : Stady the following information carefully and answer the piven questions:

Three ladies and four men are a group friends ie. PKR, Q, J, Vand X, Each one has a different profession, ie., Lawyer, Travel Aget, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller and each one owns a different car ie, Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scropio and Esteem not necessarily in that order. None of the ladies is a consultant or a Lawyer. R is an air-hostess and she owns an Thon Car. P owns a Scorpio K is nota Doctor, J is a Jeweller and he owns Corolla. V is a Lawyer and does not own Alto, X is a consultant and owns Santro, The Doctor owns Esteem car whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The travel Agent owns an Alto. None of the ladis owns a Scorpio.

8. Who are the three ladies in the group ?

(a) V, R, K         (b) R, P, J         (c) R, K, Q       (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these

9. What car does Q own ?

(a) Esteem       (b) Lancer        (c) Alto                        (d) Santro        (e) None of these

10. Who owns the car Lancer?

(a) V                 (b) X                 (c) K                 (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these

Directions (11 to 14) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Four players A, B, C and D are holding 4 cards each. Each of them has an Ace, a king, a Queen and a Jack. All of them have all the suits (Spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds).

(i) Ahas Ace of Spades and Queen of diamonds.

(ii) B has Ace of clubs and king of diamonds.

(iii) C has Queen of clubs and king of Spades.

(iv) D has Jack of clubs.

11. Ace of diamonds is with?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D

12. Jack of hearts is with?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D

13. Queen of spades is with?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D

14. Chas which of the following with him ?

(a) Ace of hearts         (b) Jack of spades        (c) Kings of hearts       (d) Queen of spades

Direction (15 to 19) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions :

(i) Band E are good in Dramatics and computer science.

(ii) A and B are good in computer science and physics.

(iii) A, D and C are good in Physics and History.

(iv) C and A are good in Physics and Mathematics. |

(v) D and E are good in History and Dramatics ?

15. Who is good in Physics, History and Dramatics?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) D                 (d) E

16. Who is good in Physics, History and Mathematics, but not in computer science

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D

17. Who is goad in computer science, History and Dramatics

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) E

18. Who is good in History, Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D

19. Who is good in Physics, Dramatics and computer science?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) D                 (d) E

Direction (20-23): Study the following information carefully, And answer the following question given below.

Sahil, Kashish, Diksha. Shushant. Rahul, Ranbir and Amrita Rao are seven friends working in three different films, i.e. Dangal , Avengers and MS Dhoni. Not more than three or less than two work in any of the films. Two of them have specialization in Director and two in Accountant and one each in Writer, Producer and Singer. Three of them are females, one in each film. The persons with same specialization don’t work together in any of the films. Rahul works in Avengers and is specialized in Writer.

Ranbir works in Dangal and is specialized in Director. None of them working in MS Dhoni is specialized in Director. Kashish works in MS Dhoni with only Amrita Rao. Diksha and Shushant don’t work together. Sahil works with neither Ranbir nor Diksha. Sahil is specialized in Accountant whereas her friend Amrita Rao is specialized in Producer. One of the females is a specialist in Singer. Kashish is not a specialist in singer. None of the females ts specialized Producer.

20. Which of the following combinations ts false?

(a) Kashish – MS Dhont – Accountant (b) Ranbir – Dangal – Director

(c) Diksha – Dangal – Writer                            (d) Shushant – Avengers – Director

(e) Sahil – Avengers – Accountant

21. Which of the following represent the group of females?

(a) Diksha, Amrita Rao and Kashish                (b) Sahil, Kashish and Rahul

(c) Ranbir, Kashish and Diksha                        (d) Sahil, Kashish and Diksha

(e) Sahil, Shushant and Diksha

22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

(a) Sahil           (b) Shushant   (c) Rahul          (d) Ranbir        (e) Amrita Rao

23. Shushant is specialized in which of the following?

(a) Accountant   (b) Director   (c) Writer        (d) Either (a) or (b)      (e) None of these

Directions (24-28) : Study the following information carefully and.answer the questions given below:

Five friends Pandey, Hardik, Rohit, Sachin and Tahir are Sportsman, Architect, Doctor, Engineer and Artist by profession and like Black, Blue, Red, Yellow and Green colour but not necessarily in that order.

  • The person whose hobby is dancing preferred milk to cola while others preferred cola to milk in beverages.
  • The four friends who took cola were Pandey, the one who is an engineer, the person whose favourite colour is Green and the one whose hobby is net surfing.
  • Sachin did not take milk and his favourite colour 1s Black.
  • Hardik ‘s favourite colour is Blue. He did not like milk.
  • Tahir’s hobby is not painting, reading or gardening.
  • Sachin clicks a picture of his friend who is an engineer.
  • The person whose favourite colour is Red likes painting and the person who is artist likes gardening.
  • Sachin is nota doctor. The person who is a doctor takes cola, The person who is an engineer likes Blue colour.
  • The Sportsman’s favourite colour is not Yellow. Rohit’s favourite colour is Green.

24. Who among the following is a Doctor?

(a) Rohit          (b) Pandey       (c) Sachin        (d) Can’t say    (e) None of these

25. Hardik ‘s hobby is?

(a) reading       (b) painting     (c) gardening   (d) can’t say    (e) None of these

26. The person who likes Blue colour is a/an?

(a) architect    (b) sportsman (c) engineer     (d) Can’t say    (e) None of these

27. Whose favourite colour is Yellow?

(a) Tahir           (b) Rohit          (c) The one who si an artist    (d) Can’t say   (e) None of these

28. Which of the following combinations is not correctly matched?

(a) Tahir-Architect-Yellow -Dancing -Cola      (b) Rohit-Artist-Green -Gardening -Cola

(c) Hardik -Engineer-Blue -Reading -Cola       (d) Pandey-Doctor-Red -Painting -Cola

(e) None of these

ANSWERS

1. (a)    2. (d)    3. (e)    4. (c)    5. (c)    6. (d)    7. (e)    8. (c)    9. (a)    10. (a)

11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (d) 14. (a) 15. (c) 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (c)

21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (b) 25. (a) 26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (a)

TYPE 2: COMPARISON TYPE QUESTIONS

PRACTICE TEST—II

Direction (1 to 4) : Study the information below to answer these questions:

(i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a group of which three are males and three are females.

(ii) There are two engineers, two lawyers, one teacher and one doctor in the group.

(iii) Q, T, P and R are two married couples and no two persons in this group have the same profession.

(iv) T, a teacher with blue dress, married a male lawyer with brown dress.

(v) Colour of the dresses of both the husbands and that of both the wives is the same.

(vi) Two persons have blue dress, two have brown and the remaining one each has black and green.

(vii) P is a male engineer whose sister S is also an engineer.

(viii) Q is a doctors.

1. Who is the wife of P ?

(a) Q                (b) R                (c) S                 (d) T                 (e) None of these

2. Which of the following is a group of female members ?

(a) QSR                        (b) QST                        (c) QSU            (d) QTU           (e) UST

3. Which ofthe (ollow ings is a pair of tnarried ladies?

(a) PR               (b) TS               (c) OT              (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these

4. Whatis the colour of U’s dress ?

(a) Black          (b) Green         (c) Black or Green  (d) Data inadequate        (e) None of these

Directions (5 to 9): From amongst five doctors A, B,C, D and E, four engineers GH, K and L and six teachers M,N, O, PQ and R, some teams are to be selected of these A, B, G H, O, P and Q are females and the rest are mates.

The formation of teams is subject to the following conditions:

Whenever there is a male doctor, there will be no female teacher.

Whenever there is a male engineer, there will be no female doctor.

Uhere shall not be more than two male teacher in any team.

5. Ifthe team consists of two doctors, three female teachers and two engineers, the members of the team are

(a) A,B,O,P,Q,G,H        (b) C, D, K, L, O, P, Q   (c) C,D, O, P,Q, G,H     (d) D, E, G H, O, P, Q

6. Ifthe team consists of two doctors, one engineer and four teachers, all the following teams are possible except?

(a) A,B, G, M,N, O, P    (b) A, B, H, M, O, P, Q (c) A,B, H.M, R, P,Q     (d) A, B, K,N, R, P, Q.

7. Ifthe team consists of Wwo doctors, two female teachers and two engineers, the following teams are possible except.

(a) A,B, G,H,O,Q          (b) A, B, GH, P, Q         (c) A, B, K, L, P,Q         (d) O, P, G, H,A, B.

8. Ifthe team consists of three doctors, two male engineers and two teachers, the merhbers of the team could be.

(a) A, B,C, K,L,M,R       (b) B, C, D, K, L, N, R   (c) C,D, E,K,L, M,N       (d) C, D, E, K, L, P, R.

9. Ifthe team consist of two doctors, two engineers and two teachers, all of the following teams are possible except

(a) A, B, GH, O, P         (b) A, B, GH, M, N       (c) C,E,K,L,N,R             (d) C, D, K, L, O, P.

Direction : (10 to 13) Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it:

(i) Eight doctors P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W visit a charitable dispensary every day except on holiday i.e., Monday.

(ii) Each doctor visits for one hour from Tuesday to Sunday except Saturday. The timings are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. is Lunch break.

(iii) On Saturday, it is open only in the morning i.e., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and each doctor visits for only half an hour.

(iv) No other doctor visits dispensary before doctor Q and after doctor U.

(v) Doctor W comes immediately after lunch break and is followed by R.

(vi) S comes in the same order as P in the afternoon session.

10. Doctor P visits in between which of the following pairs of doctors ?

(a) S and V       (b) U and W     (c) Rand W      (d) Rand U       (e) None of these.

11. At what time the visit of doctor R is over an Sunday?

(a) 1 p.m.         (b) 3 p.m.        (c) 4 p.m.         (d) 5 p.m.        (e) None of these.

12. At what time the visit of doctor T would be over on Saturday ?

(a) 10 a.m.       (b) 11 a.m.       (c) Either 10 a.m. or 11 a.m.   (d) data inadequate   (c) None of these.

13. Ifthe lunch break and subsequent visiting hours are reduced by 15 minutes, at what time doctor U is expected to attend the dispensary ?

(a) 3.15 p.m     (b) 4 p.m.        (c) 4.15 p.m.    (d) 4.45 p.m.   (e) None of these.

Direction (14 to 18) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

P,Q, R. S, T. V and W are seven members of a family belonging to three generation. There are only married couples, in Ist and 2nd generation respectively. They travel in three different cars X, Y and Z so that no car has more than three members and there is at least one female in each car. R, who is a grand daughter, does not travel with her grand father and grand mother. Q travels with his father T in car Y. V travels with her grand daughter S in car X. P travels with her daughter in car Z. W is female.

14. In which car three members are travelling ?

(a) X                 (b) Y                 (c) Z                 (d) Either X or Y                       (e) None of these.

15. How is W related to P ?

(a) Mother-in-law       (b) Daughter   (c) Sister          (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these.

16. How many female members are there in the family

(a) Three.        (b) Four           (c) Five             (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these.

17. How ts S related to T ?

(a) Granddaughter      (b) Daughter   (c) Niece          (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these.

18. Which of the following is one of the married couple ?

(a) QR              (b) QS              (c) ST               (c) Data inadequate   (e) None of these.

Directions (19-24): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

C, D, G H, J, K and L lives in a seven storey building, The lower-most floor is numbered 1; floor above it is numbered 2 and so on. There are four males and three females among them. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Miss L lives in floor number 2. No female lives above the floor in which Miss D lives. H lives in an odd. numbered floor and he does not live either on the top-most or lower-most floor. J lives at the topmost floor. None of the females live at the lower-most or top-most floor. K lives just a floor below his sister G’s floor. No two male or female live immediately above or below each other.

19. Which of the following floor does number G Lives?

(a) Two            (b) Six              (c) Five                         (d)Four            (e) Three

20. If ‘J’ is related to ‘Floor number 4’, ‘G’ is related to ‘Floor number 1’, then which following is ‘H’ related to?

(2) Floor number 7      b) Floor number 2       c) Floor number 5       d) Floor number 4

(e) Floor number 6

21. Who among the following exactly sitting between L and H?

(a) G and K      (b) J and D                   (c) G and D      (d) J and K       (e) C and D

22. Who among the following lives on floor number 5?

(a) K                 (b) J                 (c)D                 (d) L                 (e) H

23. Which of the following combinations ts true?

(a) 7 – Female – G        (b) 3 – Male -C (c) 6 – Female – D         (d) 5 – Male – J  (e) None

24. How many females are there?

(a) 2                 (b) 1                 (c) 3                 (d)4                 (e) None of these

Directions (25 to 30) : Study the following information and answer the questions given below:

A blacksmith has five iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.

(i) A weighs twice as much as B.

(ii) B weighs four‘and a half times as much as C.

(iii) C weighs half as much as D.

(iv) D weighs half as much as E.

(v) E weighs less than A but more than C.

25. Which of the following is lightest in weight ?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D                (e) E.

26. E is lighter in weight than which of the other two articles ?

(a) A,B             (b)D,C              (c) A,C              (d) D,B             (e) B,E.

27. Eis heavier than which of the following two articles ?

(a) D,B             (b) D,C             (c) A,C             (d) A,B            (e) None of these.

28. Which of the following articles is the heaviest in weight?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) D                (e) E.

29. Which of the following represents the decending order of weights of the articles ?

(a) A,B, E,D,C   (b) B,D, E,A,C               (c) E,C,D,A,B                (d) C,A,D,B,E   (e) A, B, D, E, C.

30. Which of the above given statements ts not necessary to determine the correct order of articles according to their weights ?

(a) (i)               (b) (ii)              (c) (iii)              (d) (iv)                         (e) (v).

Direction (31-35) : Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions :

W, K, M, P, H, F, D and B are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization – Marketing, Personnel, Operation, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operation and eams more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and eams less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. k, who earns more than H, has passed with marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having systems specialization.

31. Which of the following pairs has the system specialization ?

(a) BF               (b) BM             (c) FH               (d) Data inadequate   (e) None of these.

32. Who among them eams more than F?

(a) Only M and B         (b) Only M, W and D   (c) Only M and W

(d) Only W,BandD       (e) None of these.

33. Who among them earns more than only P ?

(a) Only H (b) Only M (c) Only W (d) Data inadequate

(e) None of these.

34. Which of the following specializations is opted for most among them as either single or one of the dual specializations ?

(a) Marketing (b) Personnel (c) Systems      (d) Finance      (e) None of these.

35. Which of the following dual specializations is applicable to M ?

(a) Personnel, Marketing        (b) Marketing, Finance           (c) Personnel, Finance

(d) Data inadequate               (e) None of these.

ANSWERS

1. (a)    2. (b)    3. (c)    4. (c)    5. (a)    6. (d)    7. (c)    8. (c)    9 (d)     10. (d)

11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (b) 14. (b) 15. (b) 16. (c) 17. (a) 18. (e) 19. (a) 20. (b)

21. (a) 22. (e) 23. (c) 24. (c) 25. (c) 26. (a) 27. (b) 28. (a) 29. (a) 30. (e)

31. (e) 32. (e) 33. (a) 34. (e) 35. (a)

PRACTICE TEST—III

Direction (1-4): Read the following information carefully. And answer the following questions given below.

Company was doing survey of all of its 8 employees namely Kas, Kan, Kaj, Kirt, Kay, Kri, Kav and Kavi. They recorded the year of their joining and the year of their marriage. The years of joining were among 1968, 1969, 1975, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1991 and 1996. Also the year of the marriage of the employees was among these years only. It is known that for any employee the year of joining and the year of marriage was not same. Further it is known that Kav got married in 1984. Four people got married between Kri and Kirt. The year of joining and marriage for Kas were both even years. Two people got married between Kay and Kaj where Kay got married before Kaj. The difference in year of marriage and year of joining for Kirt is 5 years. Kay joined in 1975.Kavi got married immediately after Kas but not in the year when Kaj joined. Kri and Kaj joined in consecutive years. Kavi joined immediately after Kas in the same year when Kan got married.

1. In which of the following year Kan got married?

(a) 1968           (b) 1983           (c) 1991           (d) 1978           (e) 1996

2. Which of the following joined the organization and married in the same year respectively?

(a) kavi and Kirt           (b) Kas and Kav           (c) Kan and Kaj            (d) Kay and Kri

(e) Kay and Kav

3. What is the difference between the marriage years of Kas and Kaj?

(a) 6 years       (b) 23 years     (c) 16 years     (d) 28 years     (e) None of these

4. How many persons joined the organization after Kan?

(a) None          (b) One            (c) Two                        (d) Three         (e) Four

Directions(5-9): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:

boys Anmol, Sahil. Rahul, Aman, Satish, Pary, Ram and Sachit were sittingina single row while watching a film in movie hall. These boys were 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 years old, not necessarily in the same order. The boys were wearing shirts of colour red, yellow, white, black, orange, pink, blue and violet. not necessarily in the same order and no one was wearing same coloured shirt. Sahil is sitting to the immediate left of boy wearing white shirt and second to the left of boy, aged 24 who is wearing black shirt. Sahil is ayear younger to the boy wearing white shirt. Sachit is 7 years elder to Sahil and is sitting second to the right of Satish who is 23 years old. Ram ts adjacent to Sachit but not to Satish. Rahul, aged 22, is next to Aman who does not wear yellow shirt. Rahul does not wear orange. Parv is sitting Sth place from the extreme left of the row and 2nd to the right of Aman. Anmol hates Sahil and therefore these two are seated as far as it is possible in the row. Parv does not wear blue and is sitting next to the person wearing violet. None of Parv, Ram and Amir wears yellow. Ram is | year younger to Parv and I year older to Aman, Aman is not the youngest.

5. How many Person are seated between Rahul and Ram?

(a) 5                 (b) 2                 (c) 0                 (d) 4                 (e) 1

6. What is the age of Sachit?

(a) 26               (b) 24               (c) 21               (d) 20               (e) 28

7. Choose the right combination of boy – colour of shirt – age.

(a) Rahul – Black – 22               (b) Satish – Red – 28. .

(c) Anmol – Yellow – 26                        (d) Sohil- Yellow- 21                (e) None of these

8. Choose the wrong combination of boy – colour of shirt – age.

(a) Aman – Black – 24   (b) Parv – Pink – 25                  (c) Sahil – Yellow – 21 (d) Satish – Orange – 23    (e) Sachit – Violet – 28

9. Who is seated second to the left of Anmol?

(a) Parv                        (b) Ram           (c) Sachit                     (d) Rahul         (e) Data insufficient

Direction(10-14): Read the information carefully and answer the following.

Nine persons Seema, Ayush, Subhas, Robin, Mayank, Prem, Geeta, Aruna and Kavya have different weights and are of different ages viz. 25, 35, 50, 53, 60, 65, 70, 75, 85 but not necessarily in the same order. No person has same age as his weight. Ayush is the youngest person but not the heaviest. Geeta is lighter than Kavya and Aruna who is heavier than Robin. Sum of weights of Geeta and Kavya is equal to the age of Seema who is elder to Prem.  Differences between the ages of Geeta and Prem is equals to the age of Mayank.  Aruna is 5 years elder to Kavya Difference between the weight of of Ayush  and age of  Subash  is 5. Sum of weight of Geeta and age of Mayank is equal to the weight of Aruna.

10. Which of the following is the weight of Prem ?

(a) 53               (b) 75               (c) 35               (d) Either (a) or (c)

11. Which of the following pair represents eldest and the heaviest person?

(a) seema, Robin         (b) Robin, Kavya          (c) Kavya, Prem           (d) Geeta, Prem

(e) Geeta, Mayank

12. What is the age of Robin?

(a) 25               (b) 35               (c) 60               (d) 65               (e) 50

13. What would be the Difference between the ages of Prem and Subhas?

(a) 25               (b) 40               (c) 50               (d) 45               (e) 30

14. What is the weight of Seema?

(a) 53               (b) 75               (c) 85               (d) 50              (e) 25

ANSWERS

1. (b)    2. (d)    3. (b)    4. (c)    5. (d)    6. (e)    7. (d)    8. (d)    9. (c)    10. (a)

11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (b) 14. (c)

PRACTICE TEST—IV

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

There are six Indian cricketers, namely Sachin, Dhoni, Virat, Raina, Ishant and Yuvraj. Among them two are batsmen, while others are wicket keeper, fast bowler, all-rounder and spinner, though not necessarily in the same order. Also, each of these cricketers belongs to a different city, namely Chandigarh, Delhi, Ranchi, Chennai, Mumbai and Jaipur.

  • Virat, a fast bowler, is neither from Chennai nor from Jaipur.
  • The one who is from Mumbai is a spinner. Neither Raina nor Sachin is from Mumbai.
  • Sachin is the all-rounder of the team and is from Jaipur.
  • Virat is not from Ranchi while Yuvraj is not from Chennai.
  • Raina the wicket keeper is from Delhi. Neither Dhoni nor Yuvraj is a spinner.

1. Who among the following is from Chandigarh ?

(a) Dhoni         (b) Virat           (c) Ishant         (d) Yuvraj        (e) None of these

2. Dhoni is from which of the follwing cities ?

(a) Ranchi        (b) Mumbai     (c) Chennai      (d) Chandigarh            (e) Can’t be determined

3. Which of the following pairs of cricketer and city ts incorrect ?

(a) Dhoni — Chennai (b) Raina—Delhi         (c) Ishant- Mumbai     (d) Virat — Jaipur

(e) All are correct

4. Which of the following is the pair of batsmen as per the conditions given above ?

(a) Yuvraj — Virat       (b) Ishant- Dhoni         (c) Virat — Dhoni        (d) Dhoni — Yuvraj

(e) Sachin — Yuvraj

5. Which of the following cricketers is from Ranchi?

(a) Dhoni         (b) Ishant        (c) Yuvraj        (d) Can’t be determined         (e) None of these

Direction (6 to 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

I. There is a family of six persons- L. M,N, O, P, and Q. They are professor, businessman, chartered accountant, bank manager, engineer and medical representative, not necessarily in that order.

II. There are two married couples in the family.

III. O, the bank manager is married to the lady professor.

IV. Q, the medical representative, is the son of M and brother of P.

V. N, the charted accountant. is the daughter-in-law of L.

VI. The businessman is married to the chartered accountant.

VI. Pisan unmarried engineer.

VIII. L is the grandmother of Q.

6. How is P related ta Q?

(a) Brother      (b) Sister          (c) cousin         (d) Either brother or sister     (e) None of these

7. Profession of M is?

(a) Professor   (b) Chartered Accountant      (c) Businessman

(d) Medical representative                             (e) Cannot be determine

8. Profession of L is?

(a) Professor   (b) Chartered Accountant      (c) Businessman

(d) Engineer    (e) Bank manager

9. Which of the following is one of the couples?

(a) QO             (b) OM                         (c) PL               (d) ON             (e) None of these

10. How ts O related to Q?

(a) Father        (b) Grandfather          (c) Uncle          (d) Brother      (e) Cannot be determine

Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight friends A, B,.C, D, E, G Hand J live on eight different floors ofa building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered | and the topmost floor of the building is numbered 8. The DOB of each of the persons falls in different months t.e. March, April, May, June, July, August, September and October, but not necessarily in the same order. All persons like different types of fruits 1.e. Guava, Apple, Grapes, Mango, Banana, Pineapple, Litchi and Orange but not necessarily in the ame order. The one whose DOB is in August does not live on an odd-numbered fooor and does not like Apple & Litchi. J lives just below the one whose DOB is in October. The one who lives on Third floor likes Guava. The one whose DOB is in April lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the topmost floor and likes either Orange or Pineapple. Only one person lives between G and the one whose DOB is in July. The one who likes Banana lives immediate above thefloor in which J lives. E likes Litchi. The one whose DOB is in June lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above the person whose DOB is in October. C’s DOB is not in July or October. The persons (who likes Apple. Mango, Orange and Grapes) lives on even numbered floor. The one who likes Grapes lives below the one who likes Mango. Only two persons live between the one whose DOB is in August and the one whose DOB is in March. D’s DOB is not in September. Only two person live between G and the one whose DOB is in April. Neither E nor C lives on the first floor. Only one person lives between C and the one whose DOB is in May. A lives just above G Only now persons live between E and A. The one whose DOB is in July does not live on floor number one. A does not like Grapes or Mango. B lives on an even-numbered floor and just above C.

11. How many persons live between the person whose DOB is in September and the one who likes Apple ?

(a) Six              (b) Two            (c) Four            (d) Five            (e) None of these

12. Which of the following fruits does D like ?

(a) Guava         (b) Pineapple  (c) Banana      (d) Litchi          (e) Grapes

13. Four of the following five are alike ina certain way and hence forma group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group ?

(a) June           (b) Grapes       (c) April           (d) Banana      (e) Mango

14. Which of the following statement is true?

(a) B’s DOB is in April and lives on the Sth floor.

(b) H’s DOB is in May and lives on the first floor.

(c) The one whose DOB is in October lives on the 6th floor.

(d) E lives on floor numbered five and likes Litchi.

(e) G lives on floor numbered seven and likes Mango.

15. J is related to Orange in the same way as G is related to Litchi. Which of the folllowing is B related to, following the same pattern ?

(a) Guava         (b) Pineapple (c) Mango       (d) Apple        (e) Grapes

Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Seven cricket players viz. Pandey, Qureshi, Rahul, Sehwag. Thakur, Vahora and Wazir played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them ate batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8. 4. and 25. The y ersey number of all players are – 12, 54, 77, 55, 16, 4 and 13.

Vahora-plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player Vahora and player Pandey. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match. The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player Wazir and Qureshi is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of Sehwag. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and Thakur is the only bowler which can not be succeeded by any one. The player who played match on Tuesday has the Jersey number, which is the square of Jersey number of Player Thakur. Pandey is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman. Only one match is played between the matches played by the player Thakur and Sehwag. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday. The match played by Thakur is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player Vahora is played. The score of the batsman who played the match on Tuesday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Sunday.

The match played by Rahul is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player Wazir is played. Match played by Sehwag is not played after the match of player Qureshi. The player who played match on Monday has the Jersey number which can be divided by 11. The player who has 54 as a Jersey number did not play on Friday. The player Vahora has the consecutive Jersey number of Wazir while the player who played match on Saturday has the consecutive Jersey number of the player who played match on Friday.

16. As per the given arrangement which of the following combination represents only the people who are bowlers?

(a) Thakur, Vahora                  (b) Qureshi, Pandey, Thakur   (c) Vahora, Wazir, Rahul

(d) Pandey, Thakur                 (e) Wazir, Thakur, Sehwag

17. As per the given arrangement which of the following person represent the one who was played in between the Wazir and Sehwag?

(a) Qureshi      (b) Pandey       (c) Rahul          (d) Vahora       (e) Wazir

18. Which of the following is the Jersey Number of Schwag?

(a) 55               (b) S4               (c) 13              (d) 12               (e) Other than those given as options

19. Which of the following combinations is correct as per the given arrangement?

(a) Monday – Pandey              (b) Tuesday – Wazir    (c) Wednesday – Qureshi

(d) Thursday – Sehwag           (e) Friday – Thakur

20. Who amongst the following scored half century?

(a) Pandey       (b) Vahora       (c) Qureshi     (d) Wazir         (e) Thakur

Direction (21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

There are six cousins in a family – P,Q, R, S, Tand U were living in different location viz. M, N, O, A, Band C but not necessarily in same order. They were born in consecutive leap years and their ages were calculated with respect to 2017. They all meet at a point X for a festival. The distance between meeting Point X and their location is double the age of each person in kilometers. The location of each person is as shown in the fig. below.

The person who is the 3rd eldest lives in O. T and Q are neither youngest-nor eldest. The age difference between the person living in B and Q is 16 years. The age of P is a prime number. The difference between the direction of the person born in 2000 and the one living in N  is 900. Not more than one is above 30 years old. The distance between the meeting point X and C is 42km. The age difference between U and Q is 4 years and the age of R is a square number. The Age of P after 4 years is as same as the half the distance between M and the meeting point X. U lives either in Northeast or Northwest direction with respect to Meeting point X. The So fo, distance between A and the meeting point X is not more than 60 and less than 40.

21. What is the age of U and in which place does he lives?

a) 33 -A            b) 21 -C            c) 33 -A            d) 17 -B           e) 29 -M

22. What is the distance between A and Meeting point X? |

a) 42 km          b) 34 km          c) 66 km          d) 58 km          e) 38 km

23. In which year does the person living in B born?

a) 1996            b) 1980            c) 1984            d) 1992            e) 1996

24, Which of the following statement is true?

a) P lives in the location M                 b) The age of S is 17 years

c) R is in Northeast direction from the meeting point

d) The age ditierence between S and P ts 20 years              

e) R lives in the location A

25. What is the position of T with respect to P?

a) Northwest               b) Northeast               c) Southwest               d) Southeast             e)South

ANSWERS

1. (b)    2.(c)     3. (d)    4. (d)    5. (c)    6. (d)    7. (c)    8. (a)    9. (e)    10. (b)

11. (d) 12. (b) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (e) 16. (e) 17. (d) 18. (d) 19. (a) 20. (8)

21. (b) 22. (d) 23. (c) 24. (d) 25. (a)

PRACTICE TEST—V

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below:

There are three houses on each side of the road. The houses are A, B, C, D, E and F. The houses are of different colours i.e. red, White, Blue, Green, Orange and Yellow but not necessarily in that order. Also the houses are of different heights. A, the White coloured house, is taller than C, but shorter than B and D. The shortest house is exactly opposite to the Green coloured house. B, the Green coloured house is exactly opposite to F. F the Orange golour house, is located between A and D. C the Yellow coloured house, is exactly opposite to A. E the tallest house, is exactly opposite to the red coloured house.

1. What is the colour of the house diagonally opposite to the Yellow coloured house?

(A) Orange       (B) Red                        (C) Green         (D) can’t be determined         (E) None of these

2. What is the colour of the shortest house?

(A) Green        (B) Blue           (C) Yellow        (D) Orange      (E) None of these

3. Which of these sequences is correct according to decreasing order of height?

(A) E > D > A > C > F     (B) E > B > A > C > F     (C) Both (A) and (B)    

(D) data inadequate   (E) None of these

4. Which of these statements is correct?

(A) Orange colour house is opposite to green colour house

(B) White colour house is diagonally opposite of blue colour house.

(C) Red colour house is opposite of blue colour house.

(D) All of the above                 (E) None of these

5. Which of these statements is incorrect?

(A) E is blue coloured house. (B) F is orange coloured house.

(C) C is yellow coloured house. (D) A is green coloured house.

(E) None of these

Directions (6-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions.

There were seven friends Pizza, Hizza, Rizza, Sizza, Tizza, Uizza and Vizza write different exams such as Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, English, Hindi and History but not necessarily in the same order. The exam starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. There will be only one exam on each day. They all obtained different marks 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95 and 98 but not necessarily in the same order. There were three days gap between the one who writes English exam and the one who writes History exam. The mark obtained by the one who writes English exam is multiple of seven. Pizza writes maths exam. There were three. days gap between Hizza and Tizza. Hizza writes the exam before Tizza writes the exam. There were two person writes the exam between Hizza and the one who writes English exam. The one who writes Hindi exam obtained 85 marks. The number of days between Tizza and the one who obtained 98 marks is same as the number of days between Pizza and the one who obtained 95 marks. Vizza writes the exam on Thursday and obtained 90 marks. The average marks of Pizza and Hizza is equal to Sizza. The one who writes physics exam scored five more marks than the one who writes chemistry exam. Uizza writes the exam immediately after Sizza. There will be only one day gap between Pizza and the one who scored 70 marks.

6. Who among the following writes the exam on Tuesday?

(a) Pizza           (b) Hizza          (c) Rizza           (d) Sizza           (e) Tizza

 7 What are the maths scored by Sizza ?

(a) 70               (b) 75               (c) 80               (d) 85               (e) None of these

8. Which of the following combination is true ?

(a) Pizza – 80   (b) Rizza-Hlistory        (c) Rizza – 70    (d) Tizza – 98               (e) Vizza- Physics

9. WRizza is related to chemistry and Vizza is related to physics then in the same way Uizza is related to?

(a) Hindi          (b) English       (c) Maths         (d) Biology      (e) History

10. How many days are there between Rizza and the one who writes Physics exam ?

(a) One            (b) Two            (c) Three          (d) More than three    (e) None of these

Direction (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

The interview schedule of 3 companies TCS, Infosys and Wipro in a college is released. TCS scheduled the interview on Monday and Tuesday. Infosys scheduled the interview on Wednesday and Thursday and Wipro scheduled the interview on Friday. Each day there are 3 shifts 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Thus there are total 15 shifts and total 1S candidates (One on each shift) give their interview on these shifts. Male candidates are Ax, Bx, Fx, Gx, Hx, Jx. Ky. Na and Ox while Cx, Dx, Ex, Ix, Lx and Mx are female candidates.  No female candidate gives the interview on Tuesday and Wednesday. Dx and Ma gives their interview on the last shift of Monday and Thursday respectively. Cx and Mx gave the interview of same company.Bx gives the interview on 1:00 shift and just before Gx. Neither Ex nor Fx was the last candidate in the interview schedule. Hx was the last candidate for TCS interview and Kx was the first candidate for Infosys interview. There are two females in the Wipro interview. Ax and Jx appeared for the same company but their interview time was different. Lx gives the interview just after Ax on the same day but not on the last day. Ox’s interview time was same as Jx. Ix gave the interview two days after Kx on the same shift.

11. Ifthe interview shifts of Jx and Mx are exchanged then which of the following pair of candidates will be the appearing before and after Mx?

(a) Ax and Ix    (b) Fx and Hx   (c) Ax and Dx   (d) Kx and Gx  (e) None of these

12. Which of the following pairs of Female candidates appeared for Wipro interview?

(a) Ix and Cx    (b) Ix and Ex    (c) Cx and Ex    (d) Cx and Mx  (e) None of these

13. Who gave the interview just after Cx?

(a) Ox             (b) Nx             (c) Ex               (d) Fx               (e) Mx

14. Find the odd one.

(a) Fx               (b) Dx              (c) Ax               (d) Ox              (e) Hx

15. When was the Nx’s interview scheduled ?

(a) Tuesday 10.00 AM                         (b) Thursday 1.00 PM

(c) Friday 4.00 PM                   (d) Monday 4.00 PM               (e) Friday 1.00 PM

ANSWERS

1. (b)    2. (d)    3. (c)    4. (d)    5. (d)    6. (c)    7. (b)    8. (a)    9. (a)    10. (b)

11. (b) 12. (b) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (c)

Directions (Q. 1-3): Study the following information carefully and answer (he questions given below:

A, B, C, D, K, L and M live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order, The lowermost floor  the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered seven Pach one ofthen also likes a different game, namely Snooker, Badminton, Chess, Ludo, Cricket, Hockey and Polo ( but not necessanly inthe same order).

Only three persons live between Band K. B lives on one of the floors above K, K does not live on the lowermost floor, Only one person lives between B and the one who likes Chess. The one who likes Polo lives on one of the even-numbered floors above the one who likes Chess.

Only two persons live between M and the one who likes Chess. The one who likes Snooker lives immediately above M. A lives inmediately above L.

A does not like Chess. the one who likes Ludo lives on one of the odd-numbered floors below L. M does not like Ludo. D lives on one of Neors above C. Only one person live between the one who likes Cricket and the one who likes Hockey. D does not like Cricket, M does not like Badminton.

1. Which of the following games does B like?

(a) Snooker     (b) Ludo           (c) Polo            (d) Badminton                        (e) Chess

2, Whoamong the following lives on the floor numbered 4?

(a) The one who likes Hockey                         (b) The one who likes Chess

(c) A                             (d) L                 (e) B

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE with respect to the given arrangement?

(a) Only two persons live between K and M

(b) The one who likes Hockey lives immediately above                    (c) C likes Chess

(d) C lives on an even numbered floor                                               (e) None of the given options ts true

4. Ifall the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from top to bottom, the positions of how many people           will remain unchanged?

(a) None          (b) Three         (c) Two                        (d) one                        (e) Four

5 Which of the following combinations is True with respect to the given arrangement?

(a) Polo-C        (b) Ludo-B       (c) Cricket-K    (d) Chess-L      (e) Snooker-A

Directions (6-10) : Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.

There are Twelve persons who live on four different floors of a same building. Ground floor is number 1, floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till top floor which is numbered four. There are three flats on each floor- flat-1, flat-2 and flat-3 from west to east. Such that flat-1 of fourth floor is exactly above flat-1 of third floor which is exactly above flat-1 of second floor and other flats are placed in the same way. Flat-2 of fourth floor is west to flat 3 and east of flat-1 of same floor.

Alpha and Deepu lives on same even number floor but are not immediate neighbour of each other. Hari lives Southwest to Eliia who lives on even numbered floor. Binu lives North of Fany and South of Gagan but not on even number floor. Cary doesn’t live on a floor immediate below Deepu’s floor. Kapu lives southwest of Inim but on same flat number as of Alpha. Jasr lives immediate above of Lishu on same flat number but not on ground floor.

6. Who among the following live between the one who lives in Flat 3 of 3rd floor and the one who lives in Flat 1 of same floor?

(a) Gagan         (b) Elia                         (c) Deepu        (d) Cary           (e) None of these

7. Which of the following combination is correct regarding Cary?

(a) Flat 3, Floor 3         (b) Flat 2,Floor2          (c) Flat 2, Floor2          (d) Flat 3, Floor2

(e) None of these

8. In which of the direction Lishu lives with respect to Cary?

(a) South         (b) North-West           (c) South-West            (d) North-East (e) Can’t be determine

9. Who among the following live to the North-West of the one who live on the same flat immediate above Eliia’s flat?

(a) Lishu          (b) Jasr                        (c) Binu            (d) Alpha         (e) None of these

10. Pour of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

(1) Alpha, Jasr, Lishu   (b) Inim, Eliia, Cary     (c) Alpha, Gagan, Deepu

(d) Binu, Fancy, Hari   (e) Deepu, Inim, Eliia

Directions (11-15) : Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions.

There are eight persons Z, X, C, D, E. F, G and I lives in an eight storey building and like different colours namety Pink, Yellow, Green, Brown, Violet, Blue, White and Grey but not necessarily in the same order. They are of differext ages 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 but not necessarily.in the same orcer. The one, who lives on the bottom most floor is numbered one and above that one ts numbered two and so on.

Z lives in odd numbered floor and lives immediately above the one v-hnse age is 40. There are two floors between the one who likes blue colour and the one whose age is 40. F’s age is givater than I’s age. The number of person living, above Z is same as the number of person lives below the one who likes violet colour. There are two person living between the one whose age is 20 and C, whose age is 25.C does not like green colour. D lives in even numbered floor and lives immediately above X, who likes brown colour. The sum of the ages of D and X is equal to the age of LE. The number of person living between FE and violet colour is same as the number of person living between I and the one whose age is 30. I like yellow colour and his age is greater than the G’s age. Only one person lives between C and the one who likes white colour. The one whose age is 60 does not live in the lowermost floor. There are two person lives between the one who likes violet colour and G who likes grey colour.

11. Who lives in the lowermost floor? .

(a) E     (b) Z     (c) X     (d) G    (e) None of these

12. What is the age of I?

(a) 35   (b) 40   (c) 45   (d) 50   (e) 60

13. Which of the following combination is true?

(a) P- Brown    (b) G – 30         (c) C – Green    (d) F-50            (e) None of these

14. How many persons are there between the one whose age is 20 and the one who likes grey colour?

(a) One            (b) Two            (c) Three          (d) More than three   (e) None of these

1S. If F is related to 60 and E ts related to 25 then in the same way D is related to?

(a) 30               (b) 35               (c) 40               (d) 45               (e) 20

Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A, B, C, D, E, G and I are seven fricnds who study in three different standards, namely 5th, 6th and 7th,  such that not Jess than IN o friends study n the same standard, Each friend has a different favourite subject , namely Histor, Civics english, Marathi, Hindi, Maths and Economics also but not necessarily in the same order. A likes Maths and studies in the 5th standard with only  one other friend who likes Marathi.  I study with two other friends. Both the fnends who  study with I  like languages  (here include only Hind, Marathi and English). D studies in the 6th standard with only  one person  and does not  like Civics. E studies with only one friend, the one who like History. Does not study in the 5th standard I. E does not like languages. C does not like English, Hindi or Civics.

16. Which combination represents E’s favourite subject and the standard in which he studies.

(a) Civics and 7th          (b) Economics and 5th

(c) Civics and 6th          (d) History and 7th      (e) Economics and 7th

17. Which of the following is I’s favourite subject?

(a) History                   (b) Civics          (c) Marathi      (d) Either English or Marathi

(e) Either English or Hindi

18. Who among the following studies in the 7th        standard?

a. (G)               b. (C)               c. (E)                d. (D)               e. Either D or B

19. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct? ,

(a) I and Hindi (b)Gand English          (c) C and Marathi        (d) B and Hindi            (e) E and Economics

20. Which of the following subjects does G like?

(a) Either Maths or Marathi    (b) Either Hindi or English      (c) Either Hindi or Civics

(d) Either Hindi or Marathi     (e) Either Civics or Economics

Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Seven people. P.Q.R.S.T,U and V have a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December. Each of them also likes a different fruit, namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango. Litchi and Apple, but not necessarily in the same order. R has a seminar in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two people have a seminar between R and S. The one who likes Banana has a seminar immediately before S. Only one person has a seminar before the one who likes Papaya. Q has a seminar immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three people have a seminar between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P has a seminar immediately before T. V like Apple. The one who likes Grapes has a seminar in the month which has less than 31 days. The one who has aseminar in March does not like Orange.

41. In which of the following months does S have a seminar?

(a) January      (b) Can’t be determined         (c) October      (d) December (e) June

22. Who among the following have seminars in January and June respectively?

(a) V,S             (b) U,S             (c) Q,T             (d) V,R             (e) U,R

23. How many people has/have a seminar between the months in which V and R have seminars?

(a) None          (b) Two            (c) Three          (d) One            (e) More than three

24. As per the given arrangement, R is related to Banana and Q is related to Orange following a certain pattern. Which of the following is V related to following the same pattern?

(a) Markt         (b) Litchi          (c) Apple          (d) Papaya       (e) Grapes

25. Which of the following fruits does U ike?

(a) Orange       (b) Papaya       (c) Mango        (d) Banana      (e) Grapes

Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six players U, V, W, X., Y and Z are play different type of sports, viz Carrom, Chess, Kho Kho, Tennis, Hockey, and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. All friends wear a T-shirt of different colour, viz Violet, Green, Blue, Or ange, Red and Yellow.  They use different types of mobile phones, viz Moto G, Lenovo and Micromax, but not necessarily in the same order. At least two persons use the same type of mobile phone.

The person who plays Hockey use Micromax. Z uses Micromax and wears a Green T-Shirt, but he plays neither Carroms nor Kho Kho. The one who plays Tennis uses Moto G. V uses the same type of mobile phone as the person who wears a Violet T-shirt, but he is not a Chess player. The one who is a player of Carroms uses Moto G. X is a Hockey palyer and he wears Blue T-shirt not Yellow T-shirt. Lenovo is used by a Chess player. Y is a Tennis player and wearsOrange T-shirt, but he does not use the same mobile phone as W. U does not wear a Red or Yellow T-shirt. The palyers who use Micromax play neither Tennis nor Kho Kho. The players who wear Orange and Blue T-shirtuse the same type of mobile phone.

26. Who among the following is a Chess player?

(a) Z                 (b) W               (c) U                (d) V                (e) None of these

27. Y uses which of the following mobile phones?

(a) Moto G      (b) Either Lenovo or Moto G  (c) Micromax (d) Can’t be determined

(e) None of these

28. Who among the following wears a Yellow T-shirt?

(a) Z                 (b) X                 (c)Y                  (d) U                (e) None of these

29. Who among the following is a Badminton player?

(a) W               (b) Z                 (c) U                (d) V                (e) None of these

30. Which of the following combinations ts true? |

(a) Y-Tennis-Yellow-Moto G               (b) X-Badminton-Red-Lenovo

(c) W-Chess-Violet-Lenovo                 (d) U-Carrom-Green-Micromax

(e) None of these

Direction (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Seven persons G, F, L, Y, N, R and P play different games Hill climb racing, Real bike racing, Racing Moto,

Horse racing 3D, Crazy of speed, Bike racing 3D and Pop Balloon kids in a week starting from Monday to Sunday. Person name starts with first half of the English alphabetical series plays the game before Thursday.

Person name starts with second half of the English alphabetical series plays the game after Wednesday. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.

Two persons play the game between G and the one who plays Bike racing 3D. N plays the game immediately before the one who plays crazy of speed. Three persons play the game between R and the

one who plays Hill climb racing. R does not play on Sunday. More than two persons play the game between P and the one who plays Real bike racing. The one who plays racing Moto plays the game immediately after F. L does not play Racing Moto. Y does not play immediately before the one who plays Bike racing 3D. N and Y do not play Pop balloon kids. Neither Y nor R plays Horse racing 3D.

31. Whoamong the following persons play Pop balloon kids?

(a) N    (b)R     (c) P                 (d) Cannot be determined     (e) None of these

32. How many persons play between F and the one who plays Horse racing 3D?

(a) None          (b) One            (c) Two                        (d) Three         (e) None of these

33. Which of the following combinations is true?

(a) Three persons play between G and the one who plays Pop balloon kids

(b) More than two persons play between L and the one who plays bike racing 3D

(c) Y plays immediately after the one who plays crazy of speed

(d) Only one person plays between R and the one who plays racing Moto

(e) All are true

34. N plays which of the following games?

(a) Hillclimb racing                  (b) Pop balloon kids

(c) Crazy of speed                   (d) Horse racing 3D

(e) None of these

36, Which of the fellowing persons play on Monday and Thursday respectis eh?

(a) L, Y             (b) F, P                         (c) G, N            (d) F, R (e) None of these

ANSWERS

1. (d)    2. (a)    3. (b)    4. (c)    5. (d)    6. (e)    7. (e)    8. (b)    9. (d)                10. (c)

11.(d) 12. (c) 13. (d) 14. (a) 15. (e) 16 (c)   17. (a) 18. (a)  19. (c)              20. (b)

21. (d) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (b) 25. (b) 26. (b) 27. (a) 28. (e) 29. (b)              30. (c)

31. (c)  32. (b) 33. (e) 34. d)   35. (e)

BOX BASED PUZZLE

Question 1-5 : Eight boxes – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are placed between S and Q. Two boxes are placed between T and Q. Two boxes are placed between P and W. W is placed immediately below Q. Two boxes are placed between R and V. Two boxes are placed between P and U. Box V is not placed at the bottom.

1. How many boxes are placed between S and R?

(a) two                         (b) none                      (c) three                      (d) five            (e) one

2. Which box ts at bottom most position?

(a) R                 (b) Q                (c) -W              (d) V                (e) Can’t be determined

3. Which box is placed just above box W?

(a) S                 (b) P                 (c)R                  (d) V                (e) Q

4. How many boxes are there between P and R?

(a) 2                 (b) 1                 (c) 4                 (d) 5                 (e) 3

5. Who is the immediate neighour of box T ?

(a) S                 (b) Q                (c) R                 (d) V                (e) W

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

Eight boxes Z, B. D, E, F, G, H and I are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and above it box is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost box is numbered as 8.

Each of boxes contains different fruits viz. Apple, Banana, Cherry, Date, Grapes, Mango, Orange, Papaya and each of boxes is of different weights viz. 20kg, 22kg, 24kg, 26kg, 30kg, 34kg, 37kg and 40kg, but not necessarily in the same order.

Box Z is placed at the odd numbered position below 3th position and Its placed adjacent to box which Weight is 34kg. There are three boxes are placed between the box which Weight is 30Kg and the box which contains Orange. Box D is placed at the 2nd position. Box H’s weight is 24kg and is placed at the top. Box D’s Weight is not 30kg. The box which contains Orange is placed adjacent to the box which contains Apple. Two bones are placed between the boxes which weights are 24ke and 37kg. The box which contains Apple Is NOt of 34ke. Box D contains Grapes. Box G  contains Cherry and placed adjacent to the box which contains Date. Maximum numbers of boxes are placed  between the boxes which contain Mango and Papaya. Box Z does not contain Papaya. Box F contains Banana and is Placed adjacent to the box which contains Mango. There are three boxes placed between the box which weight is 26kg and the box which contains Cherry. which placed above the bon. which Weight is 26kg. Box is Weight is not 20kg. More than two boxes are placed between box E and B, which weight is 40kg.

6. What is the weight of the box E?

(a) 22kg           (b) 20kg           (c) 34kg                      (d) 30kg           (e) 26 kg

7. What is the position of box B?

(a) 4th             (b) 6th             (c) 2nd                         (d) 3rd             (e) None of these

8. Which of the following box’s weight is 37kg?

(a) 1                 (b) F                 (c) Z                 (d) G                (e) None of these

9. Which of the following fruit box I contains?

(a) Date           (b) Papaya       (c) Apple          (d) Orange       (e) None of these

10. How many boxes are placed between box F and I?

(a) Three         (b) None          (c) One                        (d) Four           (e) Two

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Seven boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F and G are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains different Chocolates – Snickers, Perk, Kit Kat, 5 Star, Munch, Dairy Milk and Milky bar, but not necessarily in the same order.

Only three boxes are kept between D and G The Munch box is kept immediately above G. Only one box is kept between the Munch box and A. The Munch box is not second from the bottom of the stack. Only one box is kept between E and A. E is kept above A. The 5 Star box is kept immediately above E. Only three boxes are kept between the 5 Star box and Snickers box. The Perk box is immediately above the Milky Bar box. G is not the Perk box. F is kept immediately below the Dairy Milk box. Only one box is kept between B and the Dairy Milk box.

11. Which of the following boxes is kept immediately below G?

(a) A                 (b) B                (c) C                 (d) The Snickers Box   (e) The Perk Box

12. What is the position of F in the given stack of boxes?

(a) Second from the top (b) Third from the bottom

(c) First from the top (d) Fifth from the bottom

(e) Fourth from the top

13. Which of the following boxes contains Kit Kat?

(a) D                (b) C                (c)G                (d)A    (e) Other than those given as options

14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?

(a) G-Dairy Milk           (b) E-Kit Kat                 (c) C-Snickers (d) D-Perk        (e) A-Kit Kat

15. How many boxes are kept between B and the Munch box?

(a) Two            (b) One            (c) None          (d) Three         (e) More than three

ANSWERS :

1. (d)    2. (a)    3. (e)    4. (e)    5. (a)    6. (e)    7. (e)    8. (b)   9. (d)   10. (c)

11. (a)  12. (b) 13. (c)  14. (c)  15. (d)

Directions : Study the following information to answer the given questions.
Five friends P, Q, R, S & T have different heights. T is the 2nd tallest person in the group. P is taller than only S. R and T both are taller than Q. P is taller than S but shorter than Q.

  1. Who is the tallest person of all?
    1. R or T
    2. T
    3. R
    4. Q
    5. None of these
  2. Who among the following is taller than T?
  1. R
  2. Q
  3. P
  4. S
  5. None of these
  1. Correct Option: 3

From the common explanation, we can see R is tallest among all.  Hence, the correct answer is option C.

Common Explanation:

Reference: T is the 2nd tallest person in the group P is taller than only S.

Inference: We can draw following diagram from the above reference points:  _ > T > _ > P > S

Reference: R and T both are taller than Q P is taller than S but shorter than Q

Inference:  We can draw final arrangement from the above reference points: R > T > Q > P > S

2. Correct Option: 1

From the common explanation, we can see only R is taller than T. Hence, the correct answer is option A.

Common Explanation:  

Reference: T is the 2nd tallest person in the group P is taller than only S.

Inference: We can draw following diagram from the above reference points: _ > T > _ > P > S

Reference: R and T both are taller than Q P is taller than S but shorter than Q

Inference: We can draw final arrangement from the above reference points: R > T > Q > P > S