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Set-22 | Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – Joshi, Jaya, Jeet, Jamal, Juber and Jina are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – Prem, Pinu, Pal, Punj, Poran and Pooja are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Only one person sits between Jaya and Jina. Joshi sits third to the left of Juber. Neither Prem nor Poran faces Juber or Joshi. Prem does not sit at an extreme end. Jeet does not face Prem and Jeet does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Prem sits second to the right of Poran. Only one person sits between Pooja and Pal. Neither Joshi nor Juber sit’s at extreme end of the line. Pooja is not an immediate neighbour of Pinu and Prem does not face Jina. Neither Pooja nor does Pal face Juber. Pal does not sit at the extreme end. | Who among the following sits to the immediate left of the one who faces Punj? | A. Joshi | B. Jamal | C. Jeet | D. Juber | E. None of these | B | 1 |
Set-22 | Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – Joshi, Jaya, Jeet, Jamal, Juber and Jina are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – Prem, Pinu, Pal, Punj, Poran and Pooja are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Only one person sits between Jaya and Jina. Joshi sits third to the left of Juber. Neither Prem nor Poran faces Juber or Joshi. Prem does not sit at an extreme end. Jeet does not face Prem and Jeet does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Prem sits second to the right of Poran. Only one person sits between Pooja and Pal. Neither Joshi nor Juber sit’s at extreme end of the line. Pooja is not an immediate neighbour of Pinu and Prem does not face Jina. Neither Pooja nor does Pal face Juber. Pal does not sit at the extreme end. | Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? | A. Poran faces Jaya | B. Jina sits between Jaya and Jamal | C. Punj sits second to the left of Prem | D. Pal faces Jina | E. None is correct | E | 1 |
Set-23 | Eight friends Hiram, Henry, Sofia, Paul, John, Betty, Rachel and Andrew are reading different Sci-Fi novels Fugitive, Killer, Outlaw, Judgement, Shadowfell, Shadowhunters, Legends, Scarlet. Four out of eight novels are written by one particular author while rest four novels are not written by the same author. They are sitting around a circular table and but not necessarily in same order and reading novels but not necessarily in same order. People who are reading novel by same author face away from the table while others don’t. John is sitting the second position to right of Betty and is reading Legends. Sofia is sitting at the second position to the right of Rachel. Paul is reading Judgement and is sitting third position to the right of Betty. Henry is reading Fugitive and is sitting opposite to that of Hiram, who is facing away from the center. Betty is reading Shadowfell. The person reading Legends is sitting at the second position to the left of the person who is reading Shadowhunters. Rachel who is reading Outlaw, is sitting at the third position to the right of Henry and is reading one of the novels by the same author. Both Paul and Henry are reading novels by same author. Hiram is not reading Scarlet. | What is the position of Paul with respect to Rachel? | A. Third to the left | B. Second to the right | C. Third to the right | D. Fifth to the right | E. Fouth to the left | C | 1 |
Set-23 | Eight friends Hiram, Henry, Sofia, Paul, John, Betty, Rachel and Andrew are reading different Sci-Fi novels Fugitive, Killer, Outlaw, Judgement, Shadowfell, Shadowhunters, Legends, Scarlet. Four out of eight novels are written by one particular author while rest four novels are not written by the same author. They are sitting around a circular table and but not necessarily in same order and reading novels but not necessarily in same order. People who are reading novel by same author face away from the table while others don’t. John is sitting the second position to right of Betty and is reading Legends. Sofia is sitting at the second position to the right of Rachel. Paul is reading Judgement and is sitting third position to the right of Betty. Henry is reading Fugitive and is sitting opposite to that of Hiram, who is facing away from the center. Betty is reading Shadowfell. The person reading Legends is sitting at the second position to the left of the person who is reading Shadowhunters. Rachel who is reading Outlaw, is sitting at the third position to the right of Henry and is reading one of the novels by the same author. Both Paul and Henry are reading novels by same author. Hiram is not reading Scarlet. | Who sits third to right of Andrew? | A. Sofia | B. Hiram | C. Rachel | D. John | E. Paul | D | 1 |
Set-23 | Eight friends Hiram, Henry, Sofia, Paul, John, Betty, Rachel and Andrew are reading different Sci-Fi novels Fugitive, Killer, Outlaw, Judgement, Shadowfell, Shadowhunters, Legends, Scarlet. Four out of eight novels are written by one particular author while rest four novels are not written by the same author. They are sitting around a circular table and but not necessarily in same order and reading novels but not necessarily in same order. People who are reading novel by same author face away from the table while others don’t. John is sitting the second position to right of Betty and is reading Legends. Sofia is sitting at the second position to the right of Rachel. Paul is reading Judgement and is sitting third position to the right of Betty. Henry is reading Fugitive and is sitting opposite to that of Hiram, who is facing away from the center. Betty is reading Shadowfell. The person reading Legends is sitting at the second position to the left of the person who is reading Shadowhunters. Rachel who is reading Outlaw, is sitting at the third position to the right of Henry and is reading one of the novels by the same author. Both Paul and Henry are reading novels by same author. Hiram is not reading Scarlet. | If Betty and John interchange their positions and similarly Sofia and Rachel interchange their positions while keeping their new directions same as original ones, what is the position of Henry with respect to Rachel? | A. Fourth to the left | B. Fifth to the left | C. Second to the left | D. Immediate Left | E. None of these | B | 1 |
Set-23 | Eight friends Hiram, Henry, Sofia, Paul, John, Betty, Rachel and Andrew are reading different Sci-Fi novels Fugitive, Killer, Outlaw, Judgement, Shadowfell, Shadowhunters, Legends, Scarlet. Four out of eight novels are written by one particular author while rest four novels are not written by the same author. They are sitting around a circular table and but not necessarily in same order and reading novels but not necessarily in same order. People who are reading novel by same author face away from the table while others don’t. John is sitting the second position to right of Betty and is reading Legends. Sofia is sitting at the second position to the right of Rachel. Paul is reading Judgement and is sitting third position to the right of Betty. Henry is reading Fugitive and is sitting opposite to that of Hiram, who is facing away from the center. Betty is reading Shadowfell. The person reading Legends is sitting at the second position to the left of the person who is reading Shadowhunters. Rachel who is reading Outlaw, is sitting at the third position to the right of Henry and is reading one of the novels by the same author. Both Paul and Henry are reading novels by same author. Hiram is not reading Scarlet. | Find the odd one out among the following. | A. Fugitive | B. Killer | C. Rachel | D. Rachel | E. Andrew | E | 1 |
Set-23 | Eight friends Hiram, Henry, Sofia, Paul, John, Betty, Rachel and Andrew are reading different Sci-Fi novels Fugitive, Killer, Outlaw, Judgement, Shadowfell, Shadowhunters, Legends, Scarlet. Four out of eight novels are written by one particular author while rest four novels are not written by the same author. They are sitting around a circular table and but not necessarily in same order and reading novels but not necessarily in same order. People who are reading novel by same author face away from the table while others don’t. John is sitting the second position to right of Betty and is reading Legends. Sofia is sitting at the second position to the right of Rachel. Paul is reading Judgement and is sitting third position to the right of Betty. Henry is reading Fugitive and is sitting opposite to that of Hiram, who is facing away from the center. Betty is reading Shadowfell. The person reading Legends is sitting at the second position to the left of the person who is reading Shadowhunters. Rachel who is reading Outlaw, is sitting at the third position to the right of Henry and is reading one of the novels by the same author. Both Paul and Henry are reading novels by same author. Hiram is not reading Scarlet. | Which of the following novels is read by the person who sits opposite to Andrew. | A. Fugitive | B. Killer | C. Judgement | D. Outlaw | E. Shadow hunters | C | 1 |
Set-24 | Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each in such a way that there is an equal distance between two adjacent persons. In row-1 Sriram, Tushar, Uma, Vivek, Wasim and Xanil are seated and all of them are facing south direction. In row-2, Mano, Nirmal, Oviya, Parthiv, Queen and Ranjith are seated and all of them are facing north direction. Therefore in the given seating each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive letters of English alphabet, are immediate neighbors of each other. For example, Binu is an immediate neighbor of neither Aman nor Chitra and so on. Each of them also likes different Kollywood actors - Rajni, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith, Surya, Karthi, Dhanush, Vikram, Prasanth, Jeeva, Arya and Prabhu. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Nirmal does not like Ajith. Tushar sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between Tushar and the one who likes Dhanush. Nirmal sits second to the left of the one who faces the one who likes Dhanush. The one who likes Vijay sits second to the right of Oviya. Tushar does not face the one who likes Vijay. Only two persons sit between Parthiv and Ranjith. Uma does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Xanil is not an immediate neighbor of Tushar. Vivek faces the one who likes Prasanth. Only three people sit between the one who like Prasanth and Rajni. Ranjith likes Karthi. One of the immediate neighbors of Mano faces the one who likes Arya. The one who likes Kamal sits to the immediate right of Sriram. Parthiv sits second to the right of the one who likes Jeeva. Only three people sit between the ones who like Vikram and Prabhu respectively. Tushar does not like Prabhu. | Which among the following actors was liked by Wasim? | A. Vikram | B. Ajith | C. Prabhu | D. Arya | E. Cannot be determined | B | 1 |
Set-24 | Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each in such a way that there is an equal distance between two adjacent persons. In row-1 Sriram, Tushar, Uma, Vivek, Wasim and Xanil are seated and all of them are facing south direction. In row-2, Mano, Nirmal, Oviya, Parthiv, Queen and Ranjith are seated and all of them are facing north direction. Therefore in the given seating each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive letters of English alphabet, are immediate neighbors of each other. For example, Binu is an immediate neighbor of neither Aman nor Chitra and so on. Each of them also likes different Kollywood actors - Rajni, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith, Surya, Karthi, Dhanush, Vikram, Prasanth, Jeeva, Arya and Prabhu. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Nirmal does not like Ajith. Tushar sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between Tushar and the one who likes Dhanush. Nirmal sits second to the left of the one who faces the one who likes Dhanush. The one who likes Vijay sits second to the right of Oviya. Tushar does not face the one who likes Vijay. Only two persons sit between Parthiv and Ranjith. Uma does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Xanil is not an immediate neighbor of Tushar. Vivek faces the one who likes Prasanth. Only three people sit between the one who like Prasanth and Rajni. Ranjith likes Karthi. One of the immediate neighbors of Mano faces the one who likes Arya. The one who likes Kamal sits to the immediate right of Sriram. Parthiv sits second to the right of the one who likes Jeeva. Only three people sit between the ones who like Vikram and Prabhu respectively. Tushar does not like Prabhu. | 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. Vikram | B. Rajni | C. Surya | D. Arya | E. Vijay | C | 1 |
Set-24 | Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each in such a way that there is an equal distance between two adjacent persons. In row-1 Sriram, Tushar, Uma, Vivek, Wasim and Xanil are seated and all of them are facing south direction. In row-2, Mano, Nirmal, Oviya, Parthiv, Queen and Ranjith are seated and all of them are facing north direction. Therefore in the given seating each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive letters of English alphabet, are immediate neighbors of each other. For example, Binu is an immediate neighbor of neither Aman nor Chitra and so on. Each of them also likes different Kollywood actors - Rajni, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith, Surya, Karthi, Dhanush, Vikram, Prasanth, Jeeva, Arya and Prabhu. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Nirmal does not like Ajith. Tushar sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between Tushar and the one who likes Dhanush. Nirmal sits second to the left of the one who faces the one who likes Dhanush. The one who likes Vijay sits second to the right of Oviya. Tushar does not face the one who likes Vijay. Only two persons sit between Parthiv and Ranjith. Uma does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Xanil is not an immediate neighbor of Tushar. Vivek faces the one who likes Prasanth. Only three people sit between the one who like Prasanth and Rajni. Ranjith likes Karthi. One of the immediate neighbors of Mano faces the one who likes Arya. The one who likes Kamal sits to the immediate right of Sriram. Parthiv sits second to the right of the one who likes Jeeva. Only three people sit between the ones who like Vikram and Prabhu respectively. Tushar does not like Prabhu. | Which among the following combination is definitely true? | A. Nirmal-Karthi | B. Parthiv-Rajni | C. Sriram-Dhanush | D. Wasim-Kamal | E. None of the above | C | 1 |
Set-24 | Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each in such a way that there is an equal distance between two adjacent persons. In row-1 Sriram, Tushar, Uma, Vivek, Wasim and Xanil are seated and all of them are facing south direction. In row-2, Mano, Nirmal, Oviya, Parthiv, Queen and Ranjith are seated and all of them are facing north direction. Therefore in the given seating each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive letters of English alphabet, are immediate neighbors of each other. For example, Binu is an immediate neighbor of neither Aman nor Chitra and so on. Each of them also likes different Kollywood actors - Rajni, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith, Surya, Karthi, Dhanush, Vikram, Prasanth, Jeeva, Arya and Prabhu. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Nirmal does not like Ajith. Tushar sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between Tushar and the one who likes Dhanush. Nirmal sits second to the left of the one who faces the one who likes Dhanush. The one who likes Vijay sits second to the right of Oviya. Tushar does not face the one who likes Vijay. Only two persons sit between Parthiv and Ranjith. Uma does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Xanil is not an immediate neighbor of Tushar. Vivek faces the one who likes Prasanth. Only three people sit between the one who like Prasanth and Rajni. Ranjith likes Karthi. One of the immediate neighbors of Mano faces the one who likes Arya. The one who likes Kamal sits to the immediate right of Sriram. Parthiv sits second to the right of the one who likes Jeeva. Only three people sit between the ones who like Vikram and Prabhu respectively. Tushar does not like Prabhu. | Which among the following statements is definitely true? | A. Wasim and the one who like Dhanush are immediate neighbors. | B. The one who likes Kamal faces the one who sits third to the right of Queen. | C. Only two persons sit between Mano and the one who likes Karthi | D. The one who likes Surya is an immediate neighbor of Ranjith and Oviya | E. None of the above | E | 1 |
Set-24 | Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each in such a way that there is an equal distance between two adjacent persons. In row-1 Sriram, Tushar, Uma, Vivek, Wasim and Xanil are seated and all of them are facing south direction. In row-2, Mano, Nirmal, Oviya, Parthiv, Queen and Ranjith are seated and all of them are facing north direction. Therefore in the given seating each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive letters of English alphabet, are immediate neighbors of each other. For example, Binu is an immediate neighbor of neither Aman nor Chitra and so on. Each of them also likes different Kollywood actors - Rajni, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith, Surya, Karthi, Dhanush, Vikram, Prasanth, Jeeva, Arya and Prabhu. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order. Nirmal does not like Ajith. Tushar sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between Tushar and the one who likes Dhanush. Nirmal sits second to the left of the one who faces the one who likes Dhanush. The one who likes Vijay sits second to the right of Oviya. Tushar does not face the one who likes Vijay. Only two persons sit between Parthiv and Ranjith. Uma does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Xanil is not an immediate neighbor of Tushar. Vivek faces the one who likes Prasanth. Only three people sit between the one who like Prasanth and Rajni. Ranjith likes Karthi. One of the immediate neighbors of Mano faces the one who likes Arya. The one who likes Kamal sits to the immediate right of Sriram. Parthiv sits second to the right of the one who likes Jeeva. Only three people sit between the ones who like Vikram and Prabhu respectively. Tushar does not like Prabhu. | Which of the following persons sits immediate right of the person who sits opposite to Ranjith? | A. Uma | B. Wasim | C. Sriram | D. Oviya | E. Queen | B | 1 |
Set-25 | Some persons were watching ‘Zero’ in a multiplex, where several rows has different number of seats. The rows were numbered such that the nearest row from the screen was numbered 1 and the row just above it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered from left to right such that the leftmost seat was numbered as 1, its adjacent seat as 2 and so on. All the persons were facing towards the screen which was in the north direction. The below mentioned information is regarding few persons only. The film was house-full and none of the seats was vacant. The total number of rows does not exceed 7 and the total number of seats was five times the total number of rows. Mihir’s row number and seat number were same and it was an even prime number. Ranu sits second to the left of Shreya. The number of persons to the right of Hema who was at seat number 3 in the row number 5 was 1 more than the total number of rows. Shreya is on the immediate right of Sanu who sits in row number 4. Tina was seated at the left most seat in the last row, which was not prime numbered. Total number of persons in the top 3 farthest rows (from screen) was equal to 18. There were three seats between Saba and Tina. Kavya was on the last seat of the first row. The total number of persons in row 1 was thrice of the total number of persons in row 4. Shagun was seated in an odd numbered row except row 1. | How many seats were there in the multiplex? | A. 35 | B. 25 | C. 30 | D. 20 | E. Cannot be determined | C | 1 |
Set-25 | Some persons were watching ‘Zero’ in a multiplex, where several rows has different number of seats. The rows were numbered such that the nearest row from the screen was numbered 1 and the row just above it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered from left to right such that the leftmost seat was numbered as 1, its adjacent seat as 2 and so on. All the persons were facing towards the screen which was in the north direction. The below mentioned information is regarding few persons only. The film was house-full and none of the seats was vacant. The total number of rows does not exceed 7 and the total number of seats was five times the total number of rows. Mihir’s row number and seat number were same and it was an even prime number. Ranu sits second to the left of Shreya. The number of persons to the right of Hema who was at seat number 3 in the row number 5 was 1 more than the total number of rows. Shreya is on the immediate right of Sanu who sits in row number 4. Tina was seated at the left most seat in the last row, which was not prime numbered. Total number of persons in the top 3 farthest rows (from screen) was equal to 18. There were three seats between Saba and Tina. Kavya was on the last seat of the first row. The total number of persons in row 1 was thrice of the total number of persons in row 4. Shagun was seated in an odd numbered row except row 1. | What is the difference between the seat numbers of Kavya and Sanu? | A. 2 | B. 5 | C. 6 | D. 7 | E. None of these | D | 1 |
Set-25 | Some persons were watching ‘Zero’ in a multiplex, where several rows has different number of seats. The rows were numbered such that the nearest row from the screen was numbered 1 and the row just above it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered from left to right such that the leftmost seat was numbered as 1, its adjacent seat as 2 and so on. All the persons were facing towards the screen which was in the north direction. The below mentioned information is regarding few persons only. The film was house-full and none of the seats was vacant. The total number of rows does not exceed 7 and the total number of seats was five times the total number of rows. Mihir’s row number and seat number were same and it was an even prime number. Ranu sits second to the left of Shreya. The number of persons to the right of Hema who was at seat number 3 in the row number 5 was 1 more than the total number of rows. Shreya is on the immediate right of Sanu who sits in row number 4. Tina was seated at the left most seat in the last row, which was not prime numbered. Total number of persons in the top 3 farthest rows (from screen) was equal to 18. There were three seats between Saba and Tina. Kavya was on the last seat of the first row. The total number of persons in row 1 was thrice of the total number of persons in row 4. Shagun was seated in an odd numbered row except row 1. | Who among the following is immediately ahead of Ranu? | A. Shagun | B. Mihir | C. Tina | D. Kavya | E. None of these | A | 1 |
Set-25 | Some persons were watching ‘Zero’ in a multiplex, where several rows has different number of seats. The rows were numbered such that the nearest row from the screen was numbered 1 and the row just above it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered from left to right such that the leftmost seat was numbered as 1, its adjacent seat as 2 and so on. All the persons were facing towards the screen which was in the north direction. The below mentioned information is regarding few persons only. The film was house-full and none of the seats was vacant. The total number of rows does not exceed 7 and the total number of seats was five times the total number of rows. Mihir’s row number and seat number were same and it was an even prime number. Ranu sits second to the left of Shreya. The number of persons to the right of Hema who was at seat number 3 in the row number 5 was 1 more than the total number of rows. Shreya is on the immediate right of Sanu who sits in row number 4. Tina was seated at the left most seat in the last row, which was not prime numbered. Total number of persons in the top 3 farthest rows (from screen) was equal to 18. There were three seats between Saba and Tina. Kavya was on the last seat of the first row. The total number of persons in row 1 was thrice of the total number of persons in row 4. Shagun was seated in an odd numbered row except row 1. | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group? | A. Tina | B. Hema | C. Kavya | D. Saba | E. Sanu | E | 1 |
Set-25 | Some persons were watching ‘Zero’ in a multiplex, where several rows has different number of seats. The rows were numbered such that the nearest row from the screen was numbered 1 and the row just above it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered from left to right such that the leftmost seat was numbered as 1, its adjacent seat as 2 and so on. All the persons were facing towards the screen which was in the north direction. The below mentioned information is regarding few persons only. The film was house-full and none of the seats was vacant. The total number of rows does not exceed 7 and the total number of seats was five times the total number of rows. Mihir’s row number and seat number were same and it was an even prime number. Ranu sits second to the left of Shreya. The number of persons to the right of Hema who was at seat number 3 in the row number 5 was 1 more than the total number of rows. Shreya is on the immediate right of Sanu who sits in row number 4. Tina was seated at the left most seat in the last row, which was not prime numbered. Total number of persons in the top 3 farthest rows (from screen) was equal to 18. There were three seats between Saba and Tina. Kavya was on the last seat of the first row. The total number of persons in row 1 was thrice of the total number of persons in row 4. Shagun was seated in an odd numbered row except row 1. | What is the total number of persons in the top two nearest rows? | A. 13 | B. 11 | C. 10 | D. 12 | E. None of these | B | 1 |
Set-1 | There is a meet of eight ministers at Rashtrapati Bhawan. These eight ministers namely Jaitley, Nitin, Prabhu, Paswan, Prakash, Radha, Ravi and Shankar are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different ministery viz. Agriculture, Finance, Defence, Railways, Health and Family Welfare, HRD, Food Processing Industries and Law & order. Radha sits second to the right of the representative of Railways. Representatives of Food Processing Industries and Railways are immediate neighbours of the each other. Two people sit between the representative of Food Processing Industries and Nitin. Prabhu and Prakash are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Prabhu nor Prakash is an immediate neighbour of either Nitin or the representative of Food Processing Industries. Representative of Defence sits second to the right of Paswan, Paswan is neither the representative of Railways nor Food Processing Industries. Ravi and the representative of Agriculture are immediate neighbours of each other. Nitin is not the representative of Agriculture. Only one person sits between Prabhu and the representative of Finance. Shankar sits third to the left of the representative of Law & order. Representative from HRD sits second to the left of the representative of Health and Family Welfare. | Who among the following sit between Nitin and the representative from Food Processing Industries? | A. Jaitley and Radha | B. Radha and Ravi | C. Shankar and Jaitley | D. Shankar and Ravi | E. Nitin and Paswan | C | 2 |
Set-1 | There is a meet of eight ministers at Rashtrapati Bhawan. These eight ministers namely Jaitley, Nitin, Prabhu, Paswan, Prakash, Radha, Ravi and Shankar are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different ministery viz. Agriculture, Finance, Defence, Railways, Health and Family Welfare, HRD, Food Processing Industries and Law & order. Radha sits second to the right of the representative of Railways. Representatives of Food Processing Industries and Railways are immediate neighbours of the each other. Two people sit between the representative of Food Processing Industries and Nitin. Prabhu and Prakash are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Prabhu nor Prakash is an immediate neighbour of either Nitin or the representative of Food Processing Industries. Representative of Defence sits second to the right of Paswan, Paswan is neither the representative of Railways nor Food Processing Industries. Ravi and the representative of Agriculture are immediate neighbours of each other. Nitin is not the representative of Agriculture. Only one person sits between Prabhu and the representative of Finance. Shankar sits third to the left of the representative of Law & order. Representative from HRD sits second to the left of the representative of Health and Family Welfare. | Who among the following sits second to the left of Nitin? | A. The representative of Railways | B. The representative of HRD | C. The representative of Law & order | D. The representative of Health and Family Welfare. | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-1 | There is a meet of eight ministers at Rashtrapati Bhawan. These eight ministers namely Jaitley, Nitin, Prabhu, Paswan, Prakash, Radha, Ravi and Shankar are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different ministery viz. Agriculture, Finance, Defence, Railways, Health and Family Welfare, HRD, Food Processing Industries and Law & order. Radha sits second to the right of the representative of Railways. Representatives of Food Processing Industries and Railways are immediate neighbours of the each other. Two people sit between the representative of Food Processing Industries and Nitin. Prabhu and Prakash are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Prabhu nor Prakash is an immediate neighbour of either Nitin or the representative of Food Processing Industries. Representative of Defence sits second to the right of Paswan, Paswan is neither the representative of Railways nor Food Processing Industries. Ravi and the representative of Agriculture are immediate neighbours of each other. Nitin is not the representative of Agriculture. Only one person sits between Prabhu and the representative of Finance. Shankar sits third to the left of the representative of Law & order. Representative from HRD sits second to the left of the representative of Health and Family Welfare. | Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement? | A. Jaitley sits second to the right of the representative of Food Processing Industries. | B. The representative of Law & Order sits to the immediate left of the representative of Agriculture | C. Nitin is the representative of Defence | D. Prabhu sits second to the right of Shankar | E. Jaitley and Nitin are immediate neighbours of each other | E | 2 |
Set-1 | There is a meet of eight ministers at Rashtrapati Bhawan. These eight ministers namely Jaitley, Nitin, Prabhu, Paswan, Prakash, Radha, Ravi and Shankar are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different ministery viz. Agriculture, Finance, Defence, Railways, Health and Family Welfare, HRD, Food Processing Industries and Law & order. Radha sits second to the right of the representative of Railways. Representatives of Food Processing Industries and Railways are immediate neighbours of the each other. Two people sit between the representative of Food Processing Industries and Nitin. Prabhu and Prakash are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Prabhu nor Prakash is an immediate neighbour of either Nitin or the representative of Food Processing Industries. Representative of Defence sits second to the right of Paswan, Paswan is neither the representative of Railways nor Food Processing Industries. Ravi and the representative of Agriculture are immediate neighbours of each other. Nitin is not the representative of Agriculture. Only one person sits between Prabhu and the representative of Finance. Shankar sits third to the left of the representative of Law & order. Representative from HRD sits second to the left of the representative of Health and Family Welfare. | Who among the following is the representative of Finance? | A. Jaitley | B. Prabhu | C. Shankar | D. Ravi | E. Paswan | E | 2 |
Set-1 | There is a meet of eight ministers at Rashtrapati Bhawan. These eight ministers namely Jaitley, Nitin, Prabhu, Paswan, Prakash, Radha, Ravi and Shankar are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different ministery viz. Agriculture, Finance, Defence, Railways, Health and Family Welfare, HRD, Food Processing Industries and Law & order. Radha sits second to the right of the representative of Railways. Representatives of Food Processing Industries and Railways are immediate neighbours of the each other. Two people sit between the representative of Food Processing Industries and Nitin. Prabhu and Prakash are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither Prabhu nor Prakash is an immediate neighbour of either Nitin or the representative of Food Processing Industries. Representative of Defence sits second to the right of Paswan, Paswan is neither the representative of Railways nor Food Processing Industries. Ravi and the representative of Agriculture are immediate neighbours of each other. Nitin is not the representative of Agriculture. Only one person sits between Prabhu and the representative of Finance. Shankar sits third to the left of the representative of Law & order. Representative from HRD sits second to the left of the representative of Health and Family Welfare. The amount paid by YouTube per 1000 subscribers is Rs. 42 and per 10000 views is Rs. 85. Find the difference between the amount of money earned by channel A and channel B till 31st May. | The amount paid by YouTube per 1000 subscribers is Rs. 42 and per 10000 views is Rs. 85. Find the difference between the amount of money earned by channel A and channel B till 31st May. | A. Rs. 42246 | B. Rs. 39040 | C. Rs. 31983 | D. Rs. 42578 | E. Rs. 44212 | E | 2 |
Set-2 | Twelve key members are invited by the party President to discuss the points to be included in their party manifesto. They sit in two rows each of which contains six persons. Members in both the rows face each other and are equidistant with the persons sitting adjacent. Raghu, Gopi, Somi, Sethi, Abram and Anu are sitting in row-1 and they face towards east. Prabhu, Deva, Javed, Atal, Puri and Gil are sitting in row-2 and they face towards west. One person of one row faces the other person of the other row. Prabhu, who is sitting at one of the ends of the row, is second to the right of Puri. Raghu does not face Prabhu or Puri. Raghu is third to the left of Anu. There are two persons between Deva and Gil. There is only one person between Somi and Sethi, Somi and Sethi do not face Prabhu. Gopi is neighbour of Somi. Atal, who does not face Sethi, is not the neighbour of Deva. | Who among the following faces Anu? | A. Deva | B. Puri | C. Atal | D. Javed | E. Gil | E | 2 |
Set-2 | Twelve key members are invited by the party President to discuss the points to be included in their party manifesto. They sit in two rows each of which contains six persons. Members in both the rows face each other and are equidistant with the persons sitting adjacent. Raghu, Gopi, Somi, Sethi, Abram and Anu are sitting in row-1 and they face towards east. Prabhu, Deva, Javed, Atal, Puri and Gil are sitting in row-2 and they face towards west. One person of one row faces the other person of the other row. Prabhu, who is sitting at one of the ends of the row, is second to the right of Puri. Raghu does not face Prabhu or Puri. Raghu is third to the left of Anu. There are two persons between Deva and Gil. There is only one person between Somi and Sethi, Somi and Sethi do not face Prabhu. Gopi is neighbour of Somi. Atal, who does not face Sethi, is not the neighbour of Deva. | How many persons are sitting between Abram and Somi? | A. One | B. Two | C. Three | D. Four | E. None | B | 2 |
Set-2 | Twelve key members are invited by the party President to discuss the points to be included in their party manifesto. They sit in two rows each of which contains six persons. Members in both the rows face each other and are equidistant with the persons sitting adjacent. Raghu, Gopi, Somi, Sethi, Abram and Anu are sitting in row-1 and they face towards east. Prabhu, Deva, Javed, Atal, Puri and Gil are sitting in row-2 and they face towards west. One person of one row faces the other person of the other row. Prabhu, who is sitting at one of the ends of the row, is second to the right of Puri. Raghu does not face Prabhu or Puri. Raghu is third to the left of Anu. There are two persons between Deva and Gil. There is only one person between Somi and Sethi, Somi and Sethi do not face Prabhu. Gopi is neighbour of Somi. Atal, who does not face Sethi, is not the neighbour of Deva. | Abram is related to Javed in the same way as Gopi is related to Atal. On this pattern Anu is related to: | A. Gil | B. Prabhu | C. Puri | D. Deva | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-2 | Twelve key members are invited by the party President to discuss the points to be included in their party manifesto. They sit in two rows each of which contains six persons. Members in both the rows face each other and are equidistant with the persons sitting adjacent. Raghu, Gopi, Somi, Sethi, Abram and Anu are sitting in row-1 and they face towards east. Prabhu, Deva, Javed, Atal, Puri and Gil are sitting in row-2 and they face towards west. One person of one row faces the other person of the other row. Prabhu, who is sitting at one of the ends of the row, is second to the right of Puri. Raghu does not face Prabhu or Puri. Raghu is third to the left of Anu. There are two persons between Deva and Gil. There is only one person between Somi and Sethi, Somi and Sethi do not face Prabhu. Gopi is neighbour of Somi. Atal, who does not face Sethi, is not the neighbour of Deva. | Which of the following statements is true about Gopi? | A. Gill is the neighbour of that person who faces Gopi. | B. Somi is not the immediate neighbour of Gopi. | C. Abram is second to the right of Gopi. | D. Puri faces Gopi. | E. Gopi is second from the left end of the row. | D | 2 |
Set-3 | Eight family members Anuj, Amit, Anu, Ajay, Ayush, Aarti, Anita, and Anupam are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Aarti, the wife of Ajay is sitting third to the right of Anu. Anuj is the son of Anupam. Anuj is sitting second to the left of Ajay. Ajay is not an immediate neighbour to neither Aarti nor Anu. No male is an immediate neighbour to Ajay. Anita sits second to the left of Ajay’s son. Only two persons sit between Anupam and Anuj’s brother. Neither Anu nor Ajay is the brother of Anuj. Ajay ‘s son and the wife of Ajay’s son are immediate neighbours to each other. Aarti is the mother of Anupam. Aarti is not an immediate neighbours to Amit and Anita. Anita is the sister of Ayush. | Who sits second to the left of Anita? | A. Anuj’s brother | B. Anita’s mother | C. Ajay | D. Amit’s father | E. Anuj’s aunt | B | 2 |
Set-3 | Eight family members Anuj, Amit, Anu, Ajay, Ayush, Aarti, Anita, and Anupam are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Aarti, the wife of Ajay is sitting third to the right of Anu. Anuj is the son of Anupam. Anuj is sitting second to the left of Ajay. Ajay is not an immediate neighbour to neither Aarti nor Anu. No male is an immediate neighbour to Ajay. Anita sits second to the left of Ajay’s son. Only two persons sit between Anupam and Anuj’s brother. Neither Anu nor Ajay is the brother of Anuj. Ajay ‘s son and the wife of Ajay’s son are immediate neighbours to each other. Aarti is the mother of Anupam. Aarti is not an immediate neighbours to Amit and Anita. Anita is the sister of Ayush. | Who among the following is Ajay’s son? | A. Ayush | B. Anupam | C. Anuj | D. Amit | E. Can’t be determined | D | 2 |
Set-3 | Eight family members Anuj, Amit, Anu, Ajay, Ayush, Aarti, Anita, and Anupam are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Aarti, the wife of Ajay is sitting third to the right of Anu. Anuj is the son of Anupam. Anuj is sitting second to the left of Ajay. Ajay is not an immediate neighbour to neither Aarti nor Anu. No male is an immediate neighbour to Ajay. Anita sits second to the left of Ajay’s son. Only two persons sit between Anupam and Anuj’s brother. Neither Anu nor Ajay is the brother of Anuj. Ajay ‘s son and the wife of Ajay’s son are immediate neighbours to each other. Aarti is the mother of Anupam. Aarti is not an immediate neighbours to Amit and Anita. Anita is the sister of Ayush. | How many people sit between Anuj and his brother? | A. None | B. One | C. Two | D. Three | E. Four | B | 2 |
Set-3 | Eight family members Anuj, Amit, Anu, Ajay, Ayush, Aarti, Anita, and Anupam are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Aarti, the wife of Ajay is sitting third to the right of Anu. Anuj is the son of Anupam. Anuj is sitting second to the left of Ajay. Ajay is not an immediate neighbour to neither Aarti nor Anu. No male is an immediate neighbour to Ajay. Anita sits second to the left of Ajay’s son. Only two persons sit between Anupam and Anuj’s brother. Neither Anu nor Ajay is the brother of Anuj. Ajay ‘s son and the wife of Ajay’s son are immediate neighbours to each other. Aarti is the mother of Anupam. Aarti is not an immediate neighbours to Amit and Anita. Anita is the sister of Ayush. | Who among the following sits exactly between Anupam and Aarti? | A. Ajay’s wife | B. Ajay’s son | C. Anu | D. Amit | E. Anuj | E | 2 |
Set-3 | Eight family members Anuj, Amit, Anu, Ajay, Ayush, Aarti, Anita, and Anupam are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Aarti, the wife of Ajay is sitting third to the right of Anu. Anuj is the son of Anupam. Anuj is sitting second to the left of Ajay. Ajay is not an immediate neighbour to neither Aarti nor Anu. No male is an immediate neighbour to Ajay. Anita sits second to the left of Ajay’s son. Only two persons sit between Anupam and Anuj’s brother. Neither Anu nor Ajay is the brother of Anuj. Ajay ‘s son and the wife of Ajay’s son are immediate neighbours to each other. Aarti is the mother of Anupam. Aarti is not an immediate neighbours to Amit and Anita. Anita is the sister of Ayush. | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? | A. Amit | B. Anu | C. Anupam | D. Anita | E. Aarti | A | 2 |
Set-4 | Six students Akshit, Bansi, Chitresh, Darpan, Emaan and Falak are sitting around a circular table facing towards the center of the table in a library. They read different comics like Billoo, Chacha Chaudhary, Krishna, Spider man, Bhokal and Takshak but not necessarily in the same order. They are wearing T-shirts of different colors, i.e. white, violet, green, red, yellow and blue but not necessarily in the same order. The students, who read Billoo, Krishna and Bhokal, are neither in white T-shirt nor in Violet. The students who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither read Billoo nor Krishna comics. Akshit is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the one who reads Spider man comics. The only student who is between Emaan and Falak reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The one who is on the immediate left side of the student who is in white T-shirt does not read Takshak comics. Darpan reads Spider man comics and the color of his T-shirt is green, he is facing the student who reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The One who reads Billoo comics is seated opposite to the student wearing blue T-shirt, while the student whose T-shirt is of green color is on the immediate left of the student who reads Bhokal comics. One who reads Takshak comics is on the immediate right of the student in white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the student who reads Krishna comics. Chitresh does not read Krishna comics while Falak does not read Billoo comics. | Who among the following is in white T-shirt? | A. Chitresh | B. Emaan | C. Bansi | D. Darpan | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-4 | Six students Akshit, Bansi, Chitresh, Darpan, Emaan and Falak are sitting around a circular table facing towards the center of the table in a library. They read different comics like Billoo, Chacha Chaudhary, Krishna, Spider man, Bhokal and Takshak but not necessarily in the same order. They are wearing T-shirts of different colors, i.e. white, violet, green, red, yellow and blue but not necessarily in the same order. The students, who read Billoo, Krishna and Bhokal, are neither in white T-shirt nor in Violet. The students who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither read Billoo nor Krishna comics. Akshit is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the one who reads Spider man comics. The only student who is between Emaan and Falak reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The one who is on the immediate left side of the student who is in white T-shirt does not read Takshak comics. Darpan reads Spider man comics and the color of his T-shirt is green, he is facing the student who reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The One who reads Billoo comics is seated opposite to the student wearing blue T-shirt, while the student whose T-shirt is of green color is on the immediate left of the student who reads Bhokal comics. One who reads Takshak comics is on the immediate right of the student in white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the student who reads Krishna comics. Chitresh does not read Krishna comics while Falak does not read Billoo comics. | Who among the following read Bhokal comics? | A. Akshit | B. Bansi | C. Chitresh | D. Emaan | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-4 | Six students Akshit, Bansi, Chitresh, Darpan, Emaan and Falak are sitting around a circular table facing towards the center of the table in a library. They read different comics like Billoo, Chacha Chaudhary, Krishna, Spider man, Bhokal and Takshak but not necessarily in the same order. They are wearing T-shirts of different colors, i.e. white, violet, green, red, yellow and blue but not necessarily in the same order. The students, who read Billoo, Krishna and Bhokal, are neither in white T-shirt nor in Violet. The students who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither read Billoo nor Krishna comics. Akshit is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the one who reads Spider man comics. The only student who is between Emaan and Falak reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The one who is on the immediate left side of the student who is in white T-shirt does not read Takshak comics. Darpan reads Spider man comics and the color of his T-shirt is green, he is facing the student who reads Chacha Chaudhary comics. The One who reads Billoo comics is seated opposite to the student wearing blue T-shirt, while the student whose T-shirt is of green color is on the immediate left of the student who reads Bhokal comics. One who reads Takshak comics is on the immediate right of the student in white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the student who reads Krishna comics. Chitresh does not read Krishna comics while Falak does not read Billoo comics. | Which of the following is correctly matched? | A. Akshit-Yellow-Spider man | B. Bansi-Red-Krishna | C. Emaan-Red-Billoo | D. Falak-Violet-Bhokal | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-5 | Eight students Anant, Balbir, Chakshu, Deependu, Ekansh, Faiyaz, Gandhik, and Hriday are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. No two successive students are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: Anant does not sit with Balbir; similarly, Balbir does not sit with Chakshu and so on. They also like different sports like Archery, Polo, Rugby, Taekwondo, Wrestling, Squash, Gymnastics, and Baseball but not necessary in the same order. Either Deependu or Balbir sits at the extreme end of the row. Anant likes Baseball and sits second from the left end of the row. Deependu sits third to left of one who likes Gymnastics. Balbir sits third to left of Gandhik, who likes Squash. Gandhik does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Wrestling sits second to left of Faiyaz. Ekansh does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Balbir likes Taekwondo. Faiyaz does not like Taekwondo. The one who likes Rugby sits second to right of one who likes Archery. | Which of the following student is sitting third to the right of one who likes Taekwondo? | A. Ekansh | B. Gandhik | C. Deependu | D. Balbir | E. None of these | E | 2 |
Set-5 | Eight students Anant, Balbir, Chakshu, Deependu, Ekansh, Faiyaz, Gandhik, and Hriday are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. No two successive students are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: Anant does not sit with Balbir; similarly, Balbir does not sit with Chakshu and so on. They also like different sports like Archery, Polo, Rugby, Taekwondo, Wrestling, Squash, Gymnastics, and Baseball but not necessary in the same order. Either Deependu or Balbir sits at the extreme end of the row. Anant likes Baseball and sits second from the left end of the row. Deependu sits third to left of one who likes Gymnastics. Balbir sits third to left of Gandhik, who likes Squash. Gandhik does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Wrestling sits second to left of Faiyaz. Ekansh does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Balbir likes Taekwondo. Faiyaz does not like Taekwondo. The one who likes Rugby sits second to right of one who likes Archery. | How many students sit between Deependu and Ekansh? | A. One | B. Two | C. Four | D. Can't Be determined | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-5 | Eight students Anant, Balbir, Chakshu, Deependu, Ekansh, Faiyaz, Gandhik, and Hriday are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. No two successive students are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: Anant does not sit with Balbir; similarly, Balbir does not sit with Chakshu and so on. They also like different sports like Archery, Polo, Rugby, Taekwondo, Wrestling, Squash, Gymnastics, and Baseball but not necessary in the same order. Either Deependu or Balbir sits at the extreme end of the row. Anant likes Baseball and sits second from the left end of the row. Deependu sits third to left of one who likes Gymnastics. Balbir sits third to left of Gandhik, who likes Squash. Gandhik does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Wrestling sits second to left of Faiyaz. Ekansh does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Balbir likes Taekwondo. Faiyaz does not like Taekwondo. The one who likes Rugby sits second to right of one who likes Archery. | Deependu likes which of the following sports? | A. Wrestling | B. Rugby | C. Archery | D. Taekwondo | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-5 | Eight students Anant, Balbir, Chakshu, Deependu, Ekansh, Faiyaz, Gandhik, and Hriday are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. No two successive students are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: Anant does not sit with Balbir; similarly, Balbir does not sit with Chakshu and so on. They also like different sports like Archery, Polo, Rugby, Taekwondo, Wrestling, Squash, Gymnastics, and Baseball but not necessary in the same order. Either Deependu or Balbir sits at the extreme end of the row. Anant likes Baseball and sits second from the left end of the row. Deependu sits third to left of one who likes Gymnastics. Balbir sits third to left of Gandhik, who likes Squash. Gandhik does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Wrestling sits second to left of Faiyaz. Ekansh does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Balbir likes Taekwondo. Faiyaz does not like Taekwondo. The one who likes Rugby sits second to right of one who likes Archery. | Who among following likes Taekwondo? | A. Deependu | B. Hriday | C. Ekansh | D. Balbir | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-6 | Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row. | Whose last name is Shakya? | A. Rahul | B. Chintu | C. Mohit | D. Boby | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-6 | Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row. | Which one of the following persons has last name as Saxena? | A. Mohit | B. Chitresh | C. Rahul | D. Cannot be determined | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-6 | Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row. | Who sits to the immediate right of Mohit? | A. Sachin | B. Rahul | C. Chitresh | D. The one whose last name is Bhadoria | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-6 | Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row. | Who sits between the one whose last name is Parashar and Chintu? | A. Mohit | B. Nanak | C. Himesh | D. Boby | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-6 | Ten students Boby, Chitresh, Chintu, Nanak, Mohit, Sachin, Rahul, Shankar, Nitin and Himesh are sitting on the chairs in two parallel rows in a coaching centre not necessarily in the same order. Boby, Chintu, Nanak, Shankar and Himesh are sitting in the first row not in the same order and rest are sitting in the next row. All are attending the Electronics class and face towards the board. The last name of each one of them is among- Aryan, Bhatti, Bhadoria, Yadav, Saxena, Bashistha, Lavanya, Bharadwaj, Parashar, Shakya not necessarily in the same order. Student with last name as Saxena sits third to the left of Rahul and Nanak sits opposite to the student with last name as Saxena. Student with last name as Parashar sits between Shankar and Boby. Boby sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Rahul. Student with last name as Bharadwaj sits in the left end and Himesh sits third to the right of him. Student with last name as Bashistha who sits in the middle in the first row sits opposite to the student with last name as Lavanya. Shankar’s last name is Yadav and sits third to the right of the student with last name as Aryan. Student with last name as Bhatti sits between Nitin and Sachin. Student with last name as Shakya sits to the immediate right of Chitresh. Student with last name as Aryan sits opposite to the one who sits to the immediate left of Sachin. Student with last name as Bhadoria does not sit in between of the row. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus forms a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group? | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus forms a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group? | A. Nanak | B. Chitresh | C. Rahul | D. Nitin | E. Shankar | C | 2 |
Set-7 | Eight members viz. Aadarsha, Bajrang, Chaitan, Dahi, Ehit, Faarin, Ganak and Hameer of a society went for shopping. Each of them spent in the multiples of Rs. 250 i.e., Rs.250, Rs.500/- …. up to Rs.2000/- not necessarily in the same order. After shopping, they went to a restaurant and all of them sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs.1750 is three places to the right of Dahi. The difference in the amounts spent by Hameer and Ehit is maximum possible and they are sitting opposite to each other. Ganak spends more than Bajrang. There is exactly one person between Chaitan and the one who spends Rs. 250 and Chaitan is not adjacent to Dahi. Only for one pair of persons who are sitting opposite to each other, the difference between their spending is Rs.1000. Aadarsha spends Rs.750 and is adjacent to the person who spends least. The one who spends Rs.1250 is three places to the left of Ehit, who sits three places to the left of Dahi. Aadarsha sits sixth to the left of Faarin and there are exactly two persons sitting between Faarin and Hameer. The difference between the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate right is same as the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate left. | Which one of the following persons spent Rs. 1000? | A. Ganak | B. Bajrang | C. Faarin | D. Hameer | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-7 | Eight members viz. Aadarsha, Bajrang, Chaitan, Dahi, Ehit, Faarin, Ganak and Hameer of a society went for shopping. Each of them spent in the multiples of Rs. 250 i.e., Rs.250, Rs.500/- …. up to Rs.2000/- not necessarily in the same order. After shopping, they went to a restaurant and all of them sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs.1750 is three places to the right of Dahi. The difference in the amounts spent by Hameer and Ehit is maximum possible and they are sitting opposite to each other. Ganak spends more than Bajrang. There is exactly one person between Chaitan and the one who spends Rs. 250 and Chaitan is not adjacent to Dahi. Only for one pair of persons who are sitting opposite to each other, the difference between their spending is Rs.1000. Aadarsha spends Rs.750 and is adjacent to the person who spends least. The one who spends Rs.1250 is three places to the left of Ehit, who sits three places to the left of Dahi. Aadarsha sits sixth to the left of Faarin and there are exactly two persons sitting between Faarin and Hameer. The difference between the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate right is same as the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate left. | Who sits opposite to Aadarsha? | A. Chaitan | B. Bajrang | C. Ganak | D. Dahi | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-7 | Eight members viz. Aadarsha, Bajrang, Chaitan, Dahi, Ehit, Faarin, Ganak and Hameer of a society went for shopping. Each of them spent in the multiples of Rs. 250 i.e., Rs.250, Rs.500/- …. up to Rs.2000/- not necessarily in the same order. After shopping, they went to a restaurant and all of them sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs.1750 is three places to the right of Dahi. The difference in the amounts spent by Hameer and Ehit is maximum possible and they are sitting opposite to each other. Ganak spends more than Bajrang. There is exactly one person between Chaitan and the one who spends Rs. 250 and Chaitan is not adjacent to Dahi. Only for one pair of persons who are sitting opposite to each other, the difference between their spending is Rs.1000. Aadarsha spends Rs.750 and is adjacent to the person who spends least. The one who spends Rs.1250 is three places to the left of Ehit, who sits three places to the left of Dahi. Aadarsha sits sixth to the left of Faarin and there are exactly two persons sitting between Faarin and Hameer. The difference between the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate right is same as the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate left. | Find the sum of the money spent by Ganak and Chaitan? | A. Rs. 3000 | B. Rs. 2250 | C. Rs. 2500 | D. Rs. 1500 | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-7 | Eight members viz. Aadarsha, Bajrang, Chaitan, Dahi, Ehit, Faarin, Ganak and Hameer of a society went for shopping. Each of them spent in the multiples of Rs. 250 i.e., Rs.250, Rs.500/- …. up to Rs.2000/- not necessarily in the same order. After shopping, they went to a restaurant and all of them sat on a circular table facing the centre. The one who spent Rs.1750 is three places to the right of Dahi. The difference in the amounts spent by Hameer and Ehit is maximum possible and they are sitting opposite to each other. Ganak spends more than Bajrang. There is exactly one person between Chaitan and the one who spends Rs. 250 and Chaitan is not adjacent to Dahi. Only for one pair of persons who are sitting opposite to each other, the difference between their spending is Rs.1000. Aadarsha spends Rs.750 and is adjacent to the person who spends least. The one who spends Rs.1250 is three places to the left of Ehit, who sits three places to the left of Dahi. Aadarsha sits sixth to the left of Faarin and there are exactly two persons sitting between Faarin and Hameer. The difference between the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate right is same as the amount spent by Dahi and the one to its immediate left. | Find the second multiple of the amount spent by the person who sits second to the left of Hameer? | A. 1000 | B. 2000 | C. 3000 | D. 3500 | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-8 | Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13. | Find the difference between the experience of Talikha and the one who is sitting second to the left of her? | A. 2 | B. 1 | C. 3 | D. 4 | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-8 | Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13. | Find the sum of the experience of Raima and Sabri? | A. 7 | B. 10 | C. 9 | D. 13 | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-8 | Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13. | Which of the following is the square of the Ujjiti’s experience? | A. 4 | B. 81 | C. 9 | D. 36 | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-8 | Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13. | Who is sitting between Pabitra and Sabri? | A. Vacya | B. Qadira | C. Wamika | D. Ujjiti | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-8 | Eight students viz. Pabitra, Qadira, Raima, Sabri, Talikha, Ujjiti, Vacya, and Wamika applied for a vacancy. They were called for selection rounds which consist of written test, group discussion etc. Each of them made to sit around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing towards the center of the table. Each of them has different years of experience viz., 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 years, 8 years and 9 years again not necessarily in the same order. The person who has 5 years of experience is sitting two places away from Vacya. Raima is sitting third to the left of the person who has 5 years of experience. Pabitra and Ujjiti are sitting opposite to each other. Pabitra has less experience than Ujjiti. Sabri sits second to the right of Ujjiti. The person sitting opposite to Raima has 3 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Talikha’s neighbors have, is 6. The difference between the number of years of experience of Vacya and Qadira is 3. Wamika and Talikha are not sitting opposite to each other. The difference between the number of years of experience of Talikha and Raima is an odd number but not 1. Raima has more experience than the person sitting opposite to him. The number of years of experience, that Wamika has, is a composite number. The person to the immediate left of Qadira doesn’t have 7 years of experience. The sum of the number of years of experience, that Wamika’s neighbors have, is neither 5 nor 13. | How much experience does Talikha has? | A. 6 | B. 9 | C. 7 | D. 8 | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-9 | The Mishra family went to the photographer for their family photograph. The photographer arranged them in a straight row facing the North. The family members were Anshu, Rama, Krishna, Deva and Sonu. Anshu was sitting third to the right of his daughter Rama was sitting on the immediate right of Krishna, whose husband was the brother of Rama. Anshu and Sonu were immediate neighbours. Deva was not an immediate neighbour of Anshu’s son. Deva was sitting at the left end and the mother of Deva is Krishna, who was the wife of Anshu. Rama and Anshu were immediate neighbours. | How is Deva related to the person who sits in the middle of the row? | A. Brother | B. Sister | C. Daughter | D. Son | E. None of these | E | 2 |
Set-9 | The Mishra family went to the photographer for their family photograph. The photographer arranged them in a straight row facing the North. The family members were Anshu, Rama, Krishna, Deva and Sonu. Anshu was sitting third to the right of his daughter Rama was sitting on the immediate right of Krishna, whose husband was the brother of Rama. Anshu and Sonu were immediate neighbours. Deva was not an immediate neighbour of Anshu’s son. Deva was sitting at the left end and the mother of Deva is Krishna, who was the wife of Anshu. Rama and Anshu were immediate neighbours. | How is Anshu related to the person who sits second to the left of Sonu? | A. Mother | B. Father | C. Brother | D. Sister | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-9 | The Mishra family went to the photographer for their family photograph. The photographer arranged them in a straight row facing the North. The family members were Anshu, Rama, Krishna, Deva and Sonu. Anshu was sitting third to the right of his daughter Rama was sitting on the immediate right of Krishna, whose husband was the brother of Rama. Anshu and Sonu were immediate neighbours. Deva was not an immediate neighbour of Anshu’s son. Deva was sitting at the left end and the mother of Deva is Krishna, who was the wife of Anshu. Rama and Anshu were immediate neighbours. | How is Krishna related to Rama? | A. Daughter | B. Sister in law | C. Sister | D. Wife | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-9 | The Mishra family went to the photographer for their family photograph. The photographer arranged them in a straight row facing the North. The family members were Anshu, Rama, Krishna, Deva and Sonu. Anshu was sitting third to the right of his daughter Rama was sitting on the immediate right of Krishna, whose husband was the brother of Rama. Anshu and Sonu were immediate neighbours. Deva was not an immediate neighbour of Anshu’s son. Deva was sitting at the left end and the mother of Deva is Krishna, who was the wife of Anshu. Rama and Anshu were immediate neighbours. | What is the position of son of Krishna with respect to father of Deva? | A. Immediate left | B. Second to the left | C. Immediate right | D. Second to the right | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-10 | Ten M.P.s were sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent M.P.s. In row 1: Ram, Shyam, Ramu, Damu and Sakaram are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2: Anuj, Manoj, Tanuj, Manush and Tanish are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. In the given seating arrangement each M.P. seated in a row faces another M.P. of the other row or a vacant seat. All of them had a different constituency a different beverage, viz Agra, Mysore, Gwalior, Indore, Thane, Pune, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Shirdi and Patiala. Manush sits third to the right of Tanuj and was from Indore. Only two M.P.s sit between Manoj and a vacant seat. Manoj’s constituency was neither from Thane nor Gwalior. Sakaram was not an immediate neighbour of Ramu. Shyam was from Patiala. The one whose constituency was from Gwalior faces the one whose constituency was from Jabalpur. The one who was from Gwalior sits opposite the one, who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to Manush. Ramu was not an immediate neighbour of Damu. Tanish’s constituency was neither from Thane or Pune nor faces a vacant seat. Neither Manush nor Tanuj sits at an extreme end. Damu faces Tanuj. The vacant seats are not opposite each other Ramu sits two places away from Shyam, who sits third to the right of the one whose constituency was from Jaipur. The one who was from Shirdi faces the one who was from Indore. The M.P.s who was from Agra and Jabalpur sit adjacent to each other. The vacant seat of row 1 was not adjacent to Damu. Manoj sits at one of the extreme ends. The Vacant seat of row 1 is not opposite Manush and it is not at any of the extreme ends. | Which of the following statements is true regarding Anuj? | A. Anuj sits second to the right of Tanish. | B. Anuj is not an immediate neighbour of Manush. | C. Anuj sits third to the left of Tanuj. | D. Anuj sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. | E. None of these. | E | 2 |
Set-10 | Ten M.P.s were sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent M.P.s. In row 1: Ram, Shyam, Ramu, Damu and Sakaram are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2: Anuj, Manoj, Tanuj, Manush and Tanish are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. In the given seating arrangement each M.P. seated in a row faces another M.P. of the other row or a vacant seat. All of them had a different constituency a different beverage, viz Agra, Mysore, Gwalior, Indore, Thane, Pune, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Shirdi and Patiala. Manush sits third to the right of Tanuj and was from Indore. Only two M.P.s sit between Manoj and a vacant seat. Manoj’s constituency was neither from Thane nor Gwalior. Sakaram was not an immediate neighbour of Ramu. Shyam was from Patiala. The one whose constituency was from Gwalior faces the one whose constituency was from Jabalpur. The one who was from Gwalior sits opposite the one, who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to Manush. Ramu was not an immediate neighbour of Damu. Tanish’s constituency was neither from Thane or Pune nor faces a vacant seat. Neither Manush nor Tanuj sits at an extreme end. Damu faces Tanuj. The vacant seats are not opposite each other Ramu sits two places away from Shyam, who sits third to the right of the one whose constituency was from Jaipur. The one who was from Shirdi faces the one who was from Indore. The M.P.s who was from Agra and Jabalpur sit adjacent to each other. The vacant seat of row 1 was not adjacent to Damu. Manoj sits at one of the extreme ends. The Vacant seat of row 1 is not opposite Manush and it is not at any of the extreme ends. | Who sits diagonally opposite to the one whose constituency is Pune? | A. The one who sits on the immediate left of the one whose constituency is Shirdi. | B. The one who faces the vacant seat in row 2. | C. The one whose constituency is Jaipur | D. The one who faces the person whose constituency is Mysore | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-10 | Ten M.P.s were sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent M.P.s. In row 1: Ram, Shyam, Ramu, Damu and Sakaram are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2: Anuj, Manoj, Tanuj, Manush and Tanish are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. In the given seating arrangement each M.P. seated in a row faces another M.P. of the other row or a vacant seat. All of them had a different constituency a different beverage, viz Agra, Mysore, Gwalior, Indore, Thane, Pune, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Shirdi and Patiala. Manush sits third to the right of Tanuj and was from Indore. Only two M.P.s sit between Manoj and a vacant seat. Manoj’s constituency was neither from Thane nor Gwalior. Sakaram was not an immediate neighbour of Ramu. Shyam was from Patiala. The one whose constituency was from Gwalior faces the one whose constituency was from Jabalpur. The one who was from Gwalior sits opposite the one, who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to Manush. Ramu was not an immediate neighbour of Damu. Tanish’s constituency was neither from Thane or Pune nor faces a vacant seat. Neither Manush nor Tanuj sits at an extreme end. Damu faces Tanuj. The vacant seats are not opposite each other Ramu sits two places away from Shyam, who sits third to the right of the one whose constituency was from Jaipur. The one who was from Shirdi faces the one who was from Indore. The M.P.s who was from Agra and Jabalpur sit adjacent to each other. The vacant seat of row 1 was not adjacent to Damu. Manoj sits at one of the extreme ends. The Vacant seat of row 1 is not opposite Manush and it is not at any of the extreme ends. | Which of the following is the constituency of Tanish? | A. Patiala | B. Mysore | C. Gwalior | D. Jabalpur | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-10 | Ten M.P.s were sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent M.P.s. In row 1: Ram, Shyam, Ramu, Damu and Sakaram are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2: Anuj, Manoj, Tanuj, Manush and Tanish are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. In the given seating arrangement each M.P. seated in a row faces another M.P. of the other row or a vacant seat. All of them had a different constituency a different beverage, viz Agra, Mysore, Gwalior, Indore, Thane, Pune, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Shirdi and Patiala. Manush sits third to the right of Tanuj and was from Indore. Only two M.P.s sit between Manoj and a vacant seat. Manoj’s constituency was neither from Thane nor Gwalior. Sakaram was not an immediate neighbour of Ramu. Shyam was from Patiala. The one whose constituency was from Gwalior faces the one whose constituency was from Jabalpur. The one who was from Gwalior sits opposite the one, who sits third to the right of the one who sits opposite to Manush. Ramu was not an immediate neighbour of Damu. Tanish’s constituency was neither from Thane or Pune nor faces a vacant seat. Neither Manush nor Tanuj sits at an extreme end. Damu faces Tanuj. The vacant seats are not opposite each other Ramu sits two places away from Shyam, who sits third to the right of the one whose constituency was from Jaipur. The one who was from Shirdi faces the one who was from Indore. The M.P.s who was from Agra and Jabalpur sit adjacent to each other. The vacant seat of row 1 was not adjacent to Damu. Manoj sits at one of the extreme ends. The Vacant seat of row 1 is not opposite Manush and it is not at any of the extreme ends. | Who sits second to the right of the one who faces the vacant seat of row 2? | A. The one whose constituency is Indore | B. The one whose constituency is Patiala | C. The one whose constituency is Mysore | D. The one whose constituency is Agra | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-11 | Amit, Bholu, Chitresh, Dimple, Esha and Farhan are six persons who have joined 6 different banks viz. - ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, City Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra, and Yes Bank by scoring different marks in the written exam of a maximum of 300 marks. (Marks are in integer value) They all are sitting around a circle facing the centre with equal distance. Chitresh is second to the right of the person who joined Kotak Mahindra, whose score is 169 marks which were the third lowest marks out of the 6 students. Amit is to the immediate left of the person who is opposite to the person who joined Yes Bank, who is not near to Farhan. Bholu scored the 2nd highest marks and did not join HDFC but is 2nd to the left of the person, who scored 174 marks. Dimple is seated opposite to one who joined HDFC. Dimple is not near to Bholu. Esha has not scored the lowest marks. Chitresh is to the immediate left of the one who joined Yes Bank and Chitresh scored 170 marks. The person who joined Axis Bank is second to the left of the one who scored 172 marks. The person who joined ICICI did not score the highest marks. One of the six students scored which was a prime number. The lowest scored marks were 164. | Who amongst the following is working with ICICI Bank? | A. Dimple | B. Esha | C. Chitresh | D. Amit | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-11 | Amit, Bholu, Chitresh, Dimple, Esha and Farhan are six persons who have joined 6 different banks viz. - ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, City Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra, and Yes Bank by scoring different marks in the written exam of a maximum of 300 marks. (Marks are in integer value) They all are sitting around a circle facing the centre with equal distance. Chitresh is second to the right of the person who joined Kotak Mahindra, whose score is 169 marks which were the third lowest marks out of the 6 students. Amit is to the immediate left of the person who is opposite to the person who joined Yes Bank, who is not near to Farhan. Bholu scored the 2nd highest marks and did not join HDFC but is 2nd to the left of the person, who scored 174 marks. Dimple is seated opposite to one who joined HDFC. Dimple is not near to Bholu. Esha has not scored the lowest marks. Chitresh is to the immediate left of the one who joined Yes Bank and Chitresh scored 170 marks. The person who joined Axis Bank is second to the left of the one who scored 172 marks. The person who joined ICICI did not score the highest marks. One of the six students scored which was a prime number. The lowest scored marks were 164. | Who is seated between Dimple and the person from Kotak Mahindra? | A. Esha | B. Amit | C. Chitresh | D. None | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-11 | Amit, Bholu, Chitresh, Dimple, Esha and Farhan are six persons who have joined 6 different banks viz. - ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, City Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra, and Yes Bank by scoring different marks in the written exam of a maximum of 300 marks. (Marks are in integer value) They all are sitting around a circle facing the centre with equal distance. Chitresh is second to the right of the person who joined Kotak Mahindra, whose score is 169 marks which were the third lowest marks out of the 6 students. Amit is to the immediate left of the person who is opposite to the person who joined Yes Bank, who is not near to Farhan. Bholu scored the 2nd highest marks and did not join HDFC but is 2nd to the left of the person, who scored 174 marks. Dimple is seated opposite to one who joined HDFC. Dimple is not near to Bholu. Esha has not scored the lowest marks. Chitresh is to the immediate left of the one who joined Yes Bank and Chitresh scored 170 marks. The person who joined Axis Bank is second to the left of the one who scored 172 marks. The person who joined ICICI did not score the highest marks. One of the six students scored which was a prime number. The lowest scored marks were 164. | Which of the following is true regarding the given information? | A. Farhan is from Kotak Mahindra and seated immediate right of the person who is opposite to the person who joined City Bank. | B. Amit is from Axis Bank and scored 174 marks and is opposite to Chitresh. | C. Esha is from ICICI and is to the immediate right of Bholu | D. Chitresh scored 170 marks and is opposite to one who joined City Bank. | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-11 | Amit, Bholu, Chitresh, Dimple, Esha and Farhan are six persons who have joined 6 different banks viz. - ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, City Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra, and Yes Bank by scoring different marks in the written exam of a maximum of 300 marks. (Marks are in integer value) They all are sitting around a circle facing the centre with equal distance. Chitresh is second to the right of the person who joined Kotak Mahindra, whose score is 169 marks which were the third lowest marks out of the 6 students. Amit is to the immediate left of the person who is opposite to the person who joined Yes Bank, who is not near to Farhan. Bholu scored the 2nd highest marks and did not join HDFC but is 2nd to the left of the person, who scored 174 marks. Dimple is seated opposite to one who joined HDFC. Dimple is not near to Bholu. Esha has not scored the lowest marks. Chitresh is to the immediate left of the one who joined Yes Bank and Chitresh scored 170 marks. The person who joined Axis Bank is second to the left of the one who scored 172 marks. The person who joined ICICI did not score the highest marks. One of the six students scored which was a prime number. The lowest scored marks were 164. | Which of the following order of persons as per their marks obtained in descending order is true? | A. Amit > Bholu > Chitresh > Dimple > Esha > Farhan | B. Amit > Bholu > Chitresh > Farhan > Esha > Dimple | C. Amit > Bholu > Esha > Chitresh > Farhan > Dimple | D. Amit > Bholu > Chitresh > Esha > Farhan > Dimple | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-12 | Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of class 5th are sitting in a row for getting a photograph clicked. They all are having a card in their pocket with a different number viz. 3, 5, 7, 14, 11, 15, 18 and 20 written on it not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting third to the right of B, who is having card on which the written no. is half of the no. written on H’s card who is sitting second to the left of F. One who is having card on which 5th multiple no. of that number which is written on a card of another student is sitting fifth from the left end of the row. G is immediate neighbour of F. Person having smallest prime no. card is sitting second to the left of one whose card no. if subtracted from the card no. of his immediate right neighbour who is C, the resultant will be equal to the card no. of D. A is having card on which second lowest no. is written and is sitting to the immediate right of one having card on which second highest no. is written. A is second to the right of F and is not sitting at any of the extreme end. | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus forms a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group? | A. D | B. B | C. C | D. A | E. G | E | 2 |
Set-12 | Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of class 5th are sitting in a row for getting a photograph clicked. They all are having a card in their pocket with a different number viz. 3, 5, 7, 14, 11, 15, 18 and 20 written on it not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting third to the right of B, who is having card on which the written no. is half of the no. written on H’s card who is sitting second to the left of F. One who is having card on which 5th multiple no. of that number which is written on a card of another student is sitting fifth from the left end of the row. G is immediate neighbour of F. Person having smallest prime no. card is sitting second to the left of one whose card no. if subtracted from the card no. of his immediate right neighbour who is C, the resultant will be equal to the card no. of D. A is having card on which second lowest no. is written and is sitting to the immediate right of one having card on which second highest no. is written. A is second to the right of F and is not sitting at any of the extreme end. | What is the no. written on the card of E? | A. 5 | B. 15 | C. 20 | D. 3 | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-12 | Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of class 5th are sitting in a row for getting a photograph clicked. They all are having a card in their pocket with a different number viz. 3, 5, 7, 14, 11, 15, 18 and 20 written on it not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting third to the right of B, who is having card on which the written no. is half of the no. written on H’s card who is sitting second to the left of F. One who is having card on which 5th multiple no. of that number which is written on a card of another student is sitting fifth from the left end of the row. G is immediate neighbour of F. Person having smallest prime no. card is sitting second to the left of one whose card no. if subtracted from the card no. of his immediate right neighbour who is C, the resultant will be equal to the card no. of D. A is having card on which second lowest no. is written and is sitting to the immediate right of one having card on which second highest no. is written. A is second to the right of F and is not sitting at any of the extreme end. | Find the product of card no. of G and the person who is sitting to the immediate left of B? | A. 100 | B. 45 | C. 210 | D. 54 | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-12 | Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of class 5th are sitting in a row for getting a photograph clicked. They all are having a card in their pocket with a different number viz. 3, 5, 7, 14, 11, 15, 18 and 20 written on it not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting third to the right of B, who is having card on which the written no. is half of the no. written on H’s card who is sitting second to the left of F. One who is having card on which 5th multiple no. of that number which is written on a card of another student is sitting fifth from the left end of the row. G is immediate neighbour of F. Person having smallest prime no. card is sitting second to the left of one whose card no. if subtracted from the card no. of his immediate right neighbour who is C, the resultant will be equal to the card no. of D. A is having card on which second lowest no. is written and is sitting to the immediate right of one having card on which second highest no. is written. A is second to the right of F and is not sitting at any of the extreme end. | Find the difference between the card number of E and card no. of C? | A. 9 | B. 13 | C. 4 | D. 7 | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-12 | Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of class 5th are sitting in a row for getting a photograph clicked. They all are having a card in their pocket with a different number viz. 3, 5, 7, 14, 11, 15, 18 and 20 written on it not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting third to the right of B, who is having card on which the written no. is half of the no. written on H’s card who is sitting second to the left of F. One who is having card on which 5th multiple no. of that number which is written on a card of another student is sitting fifth from the left end of the row. G is immediate neighbour of F. Person having smallest prime no. card is sitting second to the left of one whose card no. if subtracted from the card no. of his immediate right neighbour who is C, the resultant will be equal to the card no. of D. A is having card on which second lowest no. is written and is sitting to the immediate right of one having card on which second highest no. is written. A is second to the right of F and is not sitting at any of the extreme end. | Who is sitting to the immediate left of A? | A. D | B. G | C. F | D. B | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-13 | Eight friends namely Aachman, Sajal, Neha, Raheem, Lovely, Pramod, Rajneet and Megha of St. Xavier’s college decided to go for dinner after summiting their final project report to the project head of their college. In a multi cuisine restaurant they all are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Before starting dinner they decided to play a game for which four of them are facing the centre, while four of them are not facing the centre. Not more than two persons facing the same directions can sit together. Raheem is not an immediate neighbor of Sajal. Pramod is an immediate neighbor of Raheem. Neha is an immediate neighbor of Rajneet, who sits second to the left of Aachman. Sajal sits third to the right of Megha. Lovely is not facing the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Lovely are facing the centre. Megha sits second to the right of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Raheem are not facing the centre. The one who is opposite Aachman is facing the centre. Raheem sits on the immediate left of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Sajal are facing the same direction. | Which of the following statements is true? | A. Aachman is not facing the centre. | B. Raheem is on the immediate right of Lovely | C. Neha sits exactly between Sajal and Rajneet and is facing outward. | D. Sajal sits opposite Megha | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-13 | Eight friends namely Aachman, Sajal, Neha, Raheem, Lovely, Pramod, Rajneet and Megha of St. Xavier’s college decided to go for dinner after summiting their final project report to the project head of their college. In a multi cuisine restaurant they all are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Before starting dinner they decided to play a game for which four of them are facing the centre, while four of them are not facing the centre. Not more than two persons facing the same directions can sit together. Raheem is not an immediate neighbor of Sajal. Pramod is an immediate neighbor of Raheem. Neha is an immediate neighbor of Rajneet, who sits second to the left of Aachman. Sajal sits third to the right of Megha. Lovely is not facing the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Lovely are facing the centre. Megha sits second to the right of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Raheem are not facing the centre. The one who is opposite Aachman is facing the centre. Raheem sits on the immediate left of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Sajal are facing the same direction. | How many persons are there between Aachman and Neha (when counted in clockwise direction from Aachman)? | A. One | B. Three | C. Two | D. Four | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-13 | Eight friends namely Aachman, Sajal, Neha, Raheem, Lovely, Pramod, Rajneet and Megha of St. Xavier’s college decided to go for dinner after summiting their final project report to the project head of their college. In a multi cuisine restaurant they all are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Before starting dinner they decided to play a game for which four of them are facing the centre, while four of them are not facing the centre. Not more than two persons facing the same directions can sit together. Raheem is not an immediate neighbor of Sajal. Pramod is an immediate neighbor of Raheem. Neha is an immediate neighbor of Rajneet, who sits second to the left of Aachman. Sajal sits third to the right of Megha. Lovely is not facing the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Lovely are facing the centre. Megha sits second to the right of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Raheem are not facing the centre. The one who is opposite Aachman is facing the centre. Raheem sits on the immediate left of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Sajal are facing the same direction. | Who among the following sits third to the right of the one who is on the immediate left of Megha ? | A. Neha | B. Pramod | C. Raheem | D. Rajneet | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-13 | Eight friends namely Aachman, Sajal, Neha, Raheem, Lovely, Pramod, Rajneet and Megha of St. Xavier’s college decided to go for dinner after summiting their final project report to the project head of their college. In a multi cuisine restaurant they all are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Before starting dinner they decided to play a game for which four of them are facing the centre, while four of them are not facing the centre. Not more than two persons facing the same directions can sit together. Raheem is not an immediate neighbor of Sajal. Pramod is an immediate neighbor of Raheem. Neha is an immediate neighbor of Rajneet, who sits second to the left of Aachman. Sajal sits third to the right of Megha. Lovely is not facing the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Lovely are facing the centre. Megha sits second to the right of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Raheem are not facing the centre. The one who is opposite Aachman is facing the centre. Raheem sits on the immediate left of Lovely. Both the immediate neighbours of Sajal are facing the same direction. | Who among the following sits on the immediate right of Megha? | A. Raheem | B. Sajal | C. Aachman | D. Rajneet | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-14 | In a society meeting eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were seated in a straight line facing the north. They have different house numbers – 15, 28, 30, 40, 45, 65, 80 and 90 not necessarily in the same order. It is further known that: Difference between T and P's house number is equal to the difference between Q and U's house number. Not more than 3 persons have house number less than Q. Not more than 2 persons have house number more than P. T’s house number was twice of V. Q is seated to the immediate right of the person whose house number was 65. P is seated to the immediate right of T who is 3rd to the left of one whose house number was 45. Three persons seated to the right of V had house numbers less than him. House numbers of R and Q together was equal to house number of V. One whose house number was 28 was seated to the immediate left of the one whose house number was 40. Q and U were seated at a gap of 1 person. S and U were not seated together. | Who among the following was seated at the extreme left end of the row? | A. P | B. Q | C. R | D. S | E. None of these | E | 2 |
Set-14 | In a society meeting eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were seated in a straight line facing the north. They have different house numbers – 15, 28, 30, 40, 45, 65, 80 and 90 not necessarily in the same order. It is further known that: Difference between T and P's house number is equal to the difference between Q and U's house number. Not more than 3 persons have house number less than Q. Not more than 2 persons have house number more than P. T’s house number was twice of V. Q is seated to the immediate right of the person whose house number was 65. P is seated to the immediate right of T who is 3rd to the left of one whose house number was 45. Three persons seated to the right of V had house numbers less than him. House numbers of R and Q together was equal to house number of V. One whose house number was 28 was seated to the immediate left of the one whose house number was 40. Q and U were seated at a gap of 1 person. S and U were not seated together. | Which of the following numbers can be multiplied with 3 to obtain the house no. of Q? | A. 30 | B. 15 | C. 10 | D. 5 | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-14 | In a society meeting eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were seated in a straight line facing the north. They have different house numbers – 15, 28, 30, 40, 45, 65, 80 and 90 not necessarily in the same order. It is further known that: Difference between T and P's house number is equal to the difference between Q and U's house number. Not more than 3 persons have house number less than Q. Not more than 2 persons have house number more than P. T’s house number was twice of V. Q is seated to the immediate right of the person whose house number was 65. P is seated to the immediate right of T who is 3rd to the left of one whose house number was 45. Three persons seated to the right of V had house numbers less than him. House numbers of R and Q together was equal to house number of V. One whose house number was 28 was seated to the immediate left of the one whose house number was 40. Q and U were seated at a gap of 1 person. S and U were not seated together. | Who among the following has house number equal to the average of the house numbers of T and U? | A. V | B. S | C. Q | D. W | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-14 | In a society meeting eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were seated in a straight line facing the north. They have different house numbers – 15, 28, 30, 40, 45, 65, 80 and 90 not necessarily in the same order. It is further known that: Difference between T and P's house number is equal to the difference between Q and U's house number. Not more than 3 persons have house number less than Q. Not more than 2 persons have house number more than P. T’s house number was twice of V. Q is seated to the immediate right of the person whose house number was 65. P is seated to the immediate right of T who is 3rd to the left of one whose house number was 45. Three persons seated to the right of V had house numbers less than him. House numbers of R and Q together was equal to house number of V. One whose house number was 28 was seated to the immediate left of the one whose house number was 40. Q and U were seated at a gap of 1 person. S and U were not seated together. | Who among the following has house number equal to the average of the house numbers of R and V? | A. P | B. U | C. W | D. Q | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-14 | In a society meeting eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were seated in a straight line facing the north. They have different house numbers – 15, 28, 30, 40, 45, 65, 80 and 90 not necessarily in the same order. It is further known that: Difference between T and P's house number is equal to the difference between Q and U's house number. Not more than 3 persons have house number less than Q. Not more than 2 persons have house number more than P. T’s house number was twice of V. Q is seated to the immediate right of the person whose house number was 65. P is seated to the immediate right of T who is 3rd to the left of one whose house number was 45. Three persons seated to the right of V had house numbers less than him. House numbers of R and Q together was equal to house number of V. One whose house number was 28 was seated to the immediate left of the one whose house number was 40. Q and U were seated at a gap of 1 person. S and U were not seated together. | How many persons were seated between Q and S? | A. None | B. One | C. Two | D. Three | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-15 | Abhay, Bindu, Chitra, Dimpy, Eshan, Fateh, Gopal and Harish are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Maruti, Chrysler, Honda, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volvo and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order. All the cars are of different colours viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order. Eshan faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of Eshan face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. Dimpy faces away from the center and she has a Maruti car. Both the immediate neighbours of Dimpy do not face away from the centre. Eshan sits third to the right of Fateh, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. Chitra sits third to the left of Fateh. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to Fateh. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of Fateh and faces away from the centre. Abhay sits second to the left of Chitra and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between Harish and Fateh. Bindu faces away from the centre, and have Chrysler car which is not of Blue colour. Eshan has Volvo car. The person who has BMW car sits opposite to Dimpy. Honda car is of purple colour. The person who has Volkswagen car is not near to Gopal or Eshan. Chitra faces the person who has Mercedes car. | Which of the following is Dimpy’s position with respect to Eshan? | A. Fourth to the left | B. Third to the right | C. Second to the left | D. Second to the right | E. None of these | E | 2 |
Set-15 | Abhay, Bindu, Chitra, Dimpy, Eshan, Fateh, Gopal and Harish are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Maruti, Chrysler, Honda, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volvo and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order. All the cars are of different colours viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order. Eshan faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of Eshan face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. Dimpy faces away from the center and she has a Maruti car. Both the immediate neighbours of Dimpy do not face away from the centre. Eshan sits third to the right of Fateh, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. Chitra sits third to the left of Fateh. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to Fateh. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of Fateh and faces away from the centre. Abhay sits second to the left of Chitra and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between Harish and Fateh. Bindu faces away from the centre, and have Chrysler car which is not of Blue colour. Eshan has Volvo car. The person who has BMW car sits opposite to Dimpy. Honda car is of purple colour. The person who has Volkswagen car is not near to Gopal or Eshan. Chitra faces the person who has Mercedes car. | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? | A. Gopal | B. Harish | C. Eshan | D. Chitra | E. Abhay | B | 2 |
Set-15 | Abhay, Bindu, Chitra, Dimpy, Eshan, Fateh, Gopal and Harish are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Maruti, Chrysler, Honda, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volvo and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order. All the cars are of different colours viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order. Eshan faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of Eshan face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. Dimpy faces away from the center and she has a Maruti car. Both the immediate neighbours of Dimpy do not face away from the centre. Eshan sits third to the right of Fateh, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. Chitra sits third to the left of Fateh. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to Fateh. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of Fateh and faces away from the centre. Abhay sits second to the left of Chitra and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between Harish and Fateh. Bindu faces away from the centre, and have Chrysler car which is not of Blue colour. Eshan has Volvo car. The person who has BMW car sits opposite to Dimpy. Honda car is of purple colour. The person who has Volkswagen car is not near to Gopal or Eshan. Chitra faces the person who has Mercedes car. | Fateh has which of the following car? | A. Chevrolet | B. Volvo | C. Mercedes | D. BMW | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-15 | Abhay, Bindu, Chitra, Dimpy, Eshan, Fateh, Gopal and Harish are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Maruti, Chrysler, Honda, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volvo and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order. All the cars are of different colours viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order. Eshan faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of Eshan face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. Dimpy faces away from the center and she has a Maruti car. Both the immediate neighbours of Dimpy do not face away from the centre. Eshan sits third to the right of Fateh, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. Chitra sits third to the left of Fateh. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to Fateh. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of Fateh and faces away from the centre. Abhay sits second to the left of Chitra and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between Harish and Fateh. Bindu faces away from the centre, and have Chrysler car which is not of Blue colour. Eshan has Volvo car. The person who has BMW car sits opposite to Dimpy. Honda car is of purple colour. The person who has Volkswagen car is not near to Gopal or Eshan. Chitra faces the person who has Mercedes car. | Who among following has Purple colour car? | A. Eshan | B. Fateh | C. Bindu | D. Abhay | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-15 | Abhay, Bindu, Chitra, Dimpy, Eshan, Fateh, Gopal and Harish are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Maruti, Chrysler, Honda, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volvo and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order. All the cars are of different colours viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order. Eshan faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of Eshan face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. Dimpy faces away from the center and she has a Maruti car. Both the immediate neighbours of Dimpy do not face away from the centre. Eshan sits third to the right of Fateh, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. Chitra sits third to the left of Fateh. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to Fateh. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of Fateh and faces away from the centre. Abhay sits second to the left of Chitra and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between Harish and Fateh. Bindu faces away from the centre, and have Chrysler car which is not of Blue colour. Eshan has Volvo car. The person who has BMW car sits opposite to Dimpy. Honda car is of purple colour. The person who has Volkswagen car is not near to Gopal or Eshan. Chitra faces the person who has Mercedes car. | Who among following is sitting to the immediate right of the one who is having Orange colour car? | A. Bindu | B. Harish | C. Chitra | D. Dimpy | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-16 | O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a straight line all facing north direction, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person sitting between T and Q. S sits between O and R. There are only two persons between S and U. T sits on the immediate left of O, who sits in the middle of the row. | Which of the following persons is sitting between O and R? | A. S | B. P | C. Q | D. U | E. None of these | A | 2 |
Set-16 | O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a straight line all facing north direction, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person sitting between T and Q. S sits between O and R. There are only two persons between S and U. T sits on the immediate left of O, who sits in the middle of the row. | Which of the following statements is incorrect? | A. Q is second to the left of T. | B. P is second to the right of S. | C. O and S are immediate neighbours of T. | D. R is immediate left of P | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-16 | O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a straight line all facing north direction, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person sitting between T and Q. S sits between O and R. There are only two persons between S and U. T sits on the immediate left of O, who sits in the middle of the row. | Which of the following person is sitting third to the left of R? | A. Q | B. T | C. P | D. O | E. None of these | B | 2 |
Set-16 | O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a straight line all facing north direction, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person sitting between T and Q. S sits between O and R. There are only two persons between S and U. T sits on the immediate left of O, who sits in the middle of the row. | How many persons are sitting between Q and S? | A. Only one | B. None | C. Two | D. Three | E. None of these | D | 2 |
Set-17 | 12 people of a social group are sitting around a rectangular table. 6 are sitting at inner edge and 6 are sitting at outer edge. Out of 6 at each edge, 2 are sitting at each longer side and 1 is sitting at each shorter side. People on outer edge and inner edge are facing each other. Vida’s age is 2 years more than half of the Sasha’s age and she is sitting on a longer side of the inside edge and facing north. Sara is sitting opposite to Alan who is 18 years old. Kate is sitting on a shorter side and opposite to Mark, who is facing west and 23 years old. Mario is sitting on a shorter side of inside edge and he is six years older than Alan. Betty is on the right seat of a longer side of outer edge and she is oldest person on the table with 35 years of age. Scott is sitting on left corner of the longer side of outer edge and his age is 6 years more than half of the age of Sara. Sasha is sitting opposite to the Kay who is on the right side of the person sitting opposite to Angela. Kate is 12 years older than Scott. Difference in ages of Vida and Angela is a multiple of seven, where Angela is older than Vida. Alan is 4 year younger than Scott and he is sitting on the longer side of outer edge. Kay and Sara both are of equal age and both are facing on the same direction. Adam is 24 years old and his age is average of ages of Scott, Vida, Sasha and Angela. | Who among the following is 30 years old? | A. Vida | B. Kate | C. Angela | D. Sasha | E. None of these | C | 2 |
Set-17 | 12 people of a social group are sitting around a rectangular table. 6 are sitting at inner edge and 6 are sitting at outer edge. Out of 6 at each edge, 2 are sitting at each longer side and 1 is sitting at each shorter side. People on outer edge and inner edge are facing each other. Vida’s age is 2 years more than half of the Sasha’s age and she is sitting on a longer side of the inside edge and facing north. Sara is sitting opposite to Alan who is 18 years old. Kate is sitting on a shorter side and opposite to Mark, who is facing west and 23 years old. Mario is sitting on a shorter side of inside edge and he is six years older than Alan. Betty is on the right seat of a longer side of outer edge and she is oldest person on the table with 35 years of age. Scott is sitting on left corner of the longer side of outer edge and his age is 6 years more than half of the age of Sara. Sasha is sitting opposite to the Kay who is on the right side of the person sitting opposite to Angela. Kate is 12 years older than Scott. Difference in ages of Vida and Angela is a multiple of seven, where Angela is older than Vida. Alan is 4 year younger than Scott and he is sitting on the longer side of outer edge. Kay and Sara both are of equal age and both are facing on the same direction. Adam is 24 years old and his age is average of ages of Scott, Vida, Sasha and Angela. | Who among the following sits opposite to one who is 16 years old? | A. Alan | B. Betty | C. Scott | D. Sasha | E. Kate | B | 2 |
Set-17 | 12 people of a social group are sitting around a rectangular table. 6 are sitting at inner edge and 6 are sitting at outer edge. Out of 6 at each edge, 2 are sitting at each longer side and 1 is sitting at each shorter side. People on outer edge and inner edge are facing each other. Vida’s age is 2 years more than half of the Sasha’s age and she is sitting on a longer side of the inside edge and facing north. Sara is sitting opposite to Alan who is 18 years old. Kate is sitting on a shorter side and opposite to Mark, who is facing west and 23 years old. Mario is sitting on a shorter side of inside edge and he is six years older than Alan. Betty is on the right seat of a longer side of outer edge and she is oldest person on the table with 35 years of age. Scott is sitting on left corner of the longer side of outer edge and his age is 6 years more than half of the age of Sara. Sasha is sitting opposite to the Kay who is on the right side of the person sitting opposite to Angela. Kate is 12 years older than Scott. Difference in ages of Vida and Angela is a multiple of seven, where Angela is older than Vida. Alan is 4 year younger than Scott and he is sitting on the longer side of outer edge. Kay and Sara both are of equal age and both are facing on the same direction. Adam is 24 years old and his age is average of ages of Scott, Vida, Sasha and Angela. | Find the absolute difference of the ages of Betty and Kate? | A. 5 | B. 3 | C. 4 | D. 1 | E. Either 1 or 3 | D | 2 |
Set-17 | 12 people of a social group are sitting around a rectangular table. 6 are sitting at inner edge and 6 are sitting at outer edge. Out of 6 at each edge, 2 are sitting at each longer side and 1 is sitting at each shorter side. People on outer edge and inner edge are facing each other. Vida’s age is 2 years more than half of the Sasha’s age and she is sitting on a longer side of the inside edge and facing north. Sara is sitting opposite to Alan who is 18 years old. Kate is sitting on a shorter side and opposite to Mark, who is facing west and 23 years old. Mario is sitting on a shorter side of inside edge and he is six years older than Alan. Betty is on the right seat of a longer side of outer edge and she is oldest person on the table with 35 years of age. Scott is sitting on left corner of the longer side of outer edge and his age is 6 years more than half of the age of Sara. Sasha is sitting opposite to the Kay who is on the right side of the person sitting opposite to Angela. Kate is 12 years older than Scott. Difference in ages of Vida and Angela is a multiple of seven, where Angela is older than Vida. Alan is 4 year younger than Scott and he is sitting on the longer side of outer edge. Kay and Sara both are of equal age and both are facing on the same direction. Adam is 24 years old and his age is average of ages of Scott, Vida, Sasha and Angela. | Find the sum of the ages of Vida and Sasha? | A. 44 | B. 50 | C. 40 | D. 45 | E. Either 44 or 50 | A | 2 |
Set-17 | 12 people of a social group are sitting around a rectangular table. 6 are sitting at inner edge and 6 are sitting at outer edge. Out of 6 at each edge, 2 are sitting at each longer side and 1 is sitting at each shorter side. People on outer edge and inner edge are facing each other. Vida’s age is 2 years more than half of the Sasha’s age and she is sitting on a longer side of the inside edge and facing north. Sara is sitting opposite to Alan who is 18 years old. Kate is sitting on a shorter side and opposite to Mark, who is facing west and 23 years old. Mario is sitting on a shorter side of inside edge and he is six years older than Alan. Betty is on the right seat of a longer side of outer edge and she is oldest person on the table with 35 years of age. Scott is sitting on left corner of the longer side of outer edge and his age is 6 years more than half of the age of Sara. Sasha is sitting opposite to the Kay who is on the right side of the person sitting opposite to Angela. Kate is 12 years older than Scott. Difference in ages of Vida and Angela is a multiple of seven, where Angela is older than Vida. Alan is 4 year younger than Scott and he is sitting on the longer side of outer edge. Kay and Sara both are of equal age and both are facing on the same direction. Adam is 24 years old and his age is average of ages of Scott, Vida, Sasha and Angela. | Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belongs to that group? | A. Mark | B. Kate | C. Mario | D. Adam | E. Kay | E | 2 |
Set-18 | Seven persons Aaron, Sheldon, Grant, Penny, Oliver, Cody and Sophia were participating in a running competition on the sports day. Initially, before the race started they were standing in a row facing north not necessarily in the same order. The distance between each runner was a successive multiple of 7 (integral values). The distance between Sophia and Penny was half the Distance between Aaron and Cody. Sheldon and Aaron were 168m apart and either 3 or less than 3 persons were standing in between them. Sheldon was to the immediate right of Penny. Penny and Grant were 91m apart. Oliver was 133m to the left of Cody. Grant moves for 50 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 105 m, takes a left and moves for 20 m and stops at point R. Sophia moves for 40 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 70 m, takes a left turn, moves for 10 m and stops at point P. Referee Walter is standing 77 m west of point R. If he moves 63m towards west and he will be at point Q. | How many person(s) sit to the right of Aaron? | A. 1 | B. 2 | C. 3 | D. Either 1 or 2 | E. Either 2 or 3 | A | 2 |
Set-18 | Seven persons Aaron, Sheldon, Grant, Penny, Oliver, Cody and Sophia were participating in a running competition on the sports day. Initially, before the race started they were standing in a row facing north not necessarily in the same order. The distance between each runner was a successive multiple of 7 (integral values). The distance between Sophia and Penny was half the Distance between Aaron and Cody. Sheldon and Aaron were 168m apart and either 3 or less than 3 persons were standing in between them. Sheldon was to the immediate right of Penny. Penny and Grant were 91m apart. Oliver was 133m to the left of Cody. Grant moves for 50 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 105 m, takes a left and moves for 20 m and stops at point R. Sophia moves for 40 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 70 m, takes a left turn, moves for 10 m and stops at point P. Referee Walter is standing 77 m west of point R. If he moves 63m towards west and he will be at point Q. | If referee start moving towards north and moves for 30m and stops point T. then which of the following statements is/are true about point T? | A. Point T is exactly in the mid of Grant and Oliver. | B. Point T is 35m west from Oliver. | C. Point T is 14m east from Sheldon. | D. Point T is exactly in the mid of Sophia and Oliver. | E. All are true. | A | 2 |
Set-18 | Seven persons Aaron, Sheldon, Grant, Penny, Oliver, Cody and Sophia were participating in a running competition on the sports day. Initially, before the race started they were standing in a row facing north not necessarily in the same order. The distance between each runner was a successive multiple of 7 (integral values). The distance between Sophia and Penny was half the Distance between Aaron and Cody. Sheldon and Aaron were 168m apart and either 3 or less than 3 persons were standing in between them. Sheldon was to the immediate right of Penny. Penny and Grant were 91m apart. Oliver was 133m to the left of Cody. Grant moves for 50 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 105 m, takes a left and moves for 20 m and stops at point R. Sophia moves for 40 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 70 m, takes a left turn, moves for 10 m and stops at point P. Referee Walter is standing 77 m west of point R. If he moves 63m towards west and he will be at point Q. | What is the distance between Aaron and Grant? | A. 126m | B. 119m | C. 133m | D. 105m | E. 98m | B | 2 |
Set-18 | Seven persons Aaron, Sheldon, Grant, Penny, Oliver, Cody and Sophia were participating in a running competition on the sports day. Initially, before the race started they were standing in a row facing north not necessarily in the same order. The distance between each runner was a successive multiple of 7 (integral values). The distance between Sophia and Penny was half the Distance between Aaron and Cody. Sheldon and Aaron were 168m apart and either 3 or less than 3 persons were standing in between them. Sheldon was to the immediate right of Penny. Penny and Grant were 91m apart. Oliver was 133m to the left of Cody. Grant moves for 50 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 105 m, takes a left and moves for 20 m and stops at point R. Sophia moves for 40 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 70 m, takes a left turn, moves for 10 m and stops at point P. Referee Walter is standing 77 m west of point R. If he moves 63m towards west and he will be at point Q. | What is the direction of point Q with respect to Cody? | A. North-East | B. North-West | C. South-East | D. South-West | E. Can’t be Determined | D | 2 |
Set-18 | Seven persons Aaron, Sheldon, Grant, Penny, Oliver, Cody and Sophia were participating in a running competition on the sports day. Initially, before the race started they were standing in a row facing north not necessarily in the same order. The distance between each runner was a successive multiple of 7 (integral values). The distance between Sophia and Penny was half the Distance between Aaron and Cody. Sheldon and Aaron were 168m apart and either 3 or less than 3 persons were standing in between them. Sheldon was to the immediate right of Penny. Penny and Grant were 91m apart. Oliver was 133m to the left of Cody. Grant moves for 50 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 105 m, takes a left and moves for 20 m and stops at point R. Sophia moves for 40 m in South direction, takes a left turn, moves for 70 m, takes a left turn, moves for 10 m and stops at point P. Referee Walter is standing 77 m west of point R. If he moves 63m towards west and he will be at point Q. | What is the distance between point P and point R? | A. 140m | B. 154m | C. 161m | D. 168m | E. 175m | C | 2 |
Set-19 | Eight persons Vikas, Sanjeev, Ranveer, Anand, Sanjay, Maneet , shipra and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like a different sweets – Gulabjamun, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Pinni, Ghevar , Kheer, Peeda and Sheera. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. • The one likes Rasgulla is to the immediate right of Sanjay and Sanjay does not like Gulabjamun. • Sanjeev is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. • Maneet likes Pinni and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Rasgulla. • The one who likes Kheer is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Pinni. • The one who likes Peda is sitting second to the left of Sanjay. • Vikas who likes Jalebi is sitting exactly between Maneet and Kunal. • The one who likes Ghevar is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Jalebi. • Ranveer is sitting third to the left of Maneet. • Sanjay is sitting third to the left of shipra. • Neither Sanjeev nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Sanjay. | How many people are sitting between Kunal and Ranveer when counted in an anti clockwise direction from Ranveer? | A. One | B. Two | C. Three | D. More than three | E. None | D | 2 |
Set-19 | Eight persons Vikas, Sanjeev, Ranveer, Anand, Sanjay, Maneet , shipra and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like a different sweets – Gulabjamun, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Pinni, Ghevar , Kheer, Peeda and Sheera. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. • The one likes Rasgulla is to the immediate right of Sanjay and Sanjay does not like Gulabjamun. • Sanjeev is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. • Maneet likes Pinni and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Rasgulla. • The one who likes Kheer is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Pinni. • The one who likes Peda is sitting second to the left of Sanjay. • Vikas who likes Jalebi is sitting exactly between Maneet and Kunal. • The one who likes Ghevar is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Jalebi. • Ranveer is sitting third to the left of Maneet. • Sanjay is sitting third to the left of shipra. • Neither Sanjeev nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Sanjay. | What is Vikas’s position with respect to Sanjeev? | A. Third to the right | B. Second to the right | C. Third to the left | D. Second to the left | E. Fourth to the right | A | 2 |
Set-19 | Eight persons Vikas, Sanjeev, Ranveer, Anand, Sanjay, Maneet , shipra and Kunal are sitting in a circle facing the centre. All of them like a different sweets – Gulabjamun, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Pinni, Ghevar , Kheer, Peeda and Sheera. They are not necessarily seated in the mentioned order. • The one likes Rasgulla is to the immediate right of Sanjay and Sanjay does not like Gulabjamun. • Sanjeev is sitting fourth to the right of Kunal. • Maneet likes Pinni and is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Rasgulla. • The one who likes Kheer is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Pinni. • The one who likes Peda is sitting second to the left of Sanjay. • Vikas who likes Jalebi is sitting exactly between Maneet and Kunal. • The one who likes Ghevar is sitting second to the right of the one who likes Jalebi. • Ranveer is sitting third to the left of Maneet. • Sanjay is sitting third to the left of shipra. • Neither Sanjeev nor Kunal is an immediate neighbour of Sanjay. | Who amongst the following likes Gulabjamun? | A. Shipra | B. Anand | C. Ranveer | D. Sanjeev | E. None of these | A | 2 |
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