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Help distress (HD) is an NGO involved in providing assistance to people suffering from natural disasters. Currently, it has 37 volunteers. They are involved in 3 projects: Tsunami Relief (TR) in Tamil Nadu, Flood Relief (FR) in Maharastra, and Earth Quake Relief (ER) in Gujarat. Each volunteer working with Help Distress has to be involved in atleast one relief work project. A) A maximum of volunteers are involved in FR project. Among them, the number of volunteers involved in FR project alone is equal to the volunteers having additional involvement in the ER project. B) The number of volunteer involved in the ER project alone is double the number of volunteers involved in all 3 projects. C) 17 volunteers are involved in the TR project. D) The number of volunteers involved in TR project alone is one less than the number of volunteers involved in ER project alone. E) 10 volunteers involved in the TR project are also involved in at least one more project. 1. Based on the information given above, the minimum number of volunteers involved in the FR and TR projects, but not in the ER project isa) 1 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 2. Which of the following additional information would enable to find the exact number of volunteers involved in various projects? a) 20 volunteers are involved in FR. b) 23 volunteers are involved in exactly one project. c) 4 volunteers are involved in all the 3 projects. d) No need for additional information. 3. After some time, the volunteers who were involved in all 3 projects were asked to withdraw from one project. As a result, one of the volunteers opted out of the TR project, and one opted out of the ER project, while the remaining ones involved in all the 3 projects opted out of the FR project. Which of the following statements, then, necessarily follows? a) The lowest number of volunteer is now in TR project. b) More volunteers are now in FR projects as compared to ER project. c) More volunteers are now in TR projects as compared to ER project. d) None of the above. 4. After the withdrawal of volunteers, as indicated in question 3, some new volunteers joined the NGO. Each of them was allotted only one project in a manner such that, the number of volunteers working in one project alone for each of the 3 project become identical. At that point, it was also found that the number of volunteers involved in FR and ER project was the same as the number of volunteers involved in TR and ER projects. Which of the projects now has the highest number of volunteers? a) ER b) FR c) TR d) CBD 5. A survey was conducted of 100 people to find out whether they had read recent issues of Golmal, a monthly magazine. The summarized information regarding readership in 3 months is given below: Only September: 18, September but not August: 23, September and July: 8, September: 28, July: 48, July and August: 10, None of three months: 24 What is the number of surveyed people who have read exactly 2 consecutive issues (out of 3)? a) 7 b)9 c) 12 d) 14 e) 17 New age consultants have 3 consultants G, M and B. The sum of the number of projects handled by G and B individually is equal to the number of projects in which M is involved. All 3 consultants are involved together in 6 projects. G works with M in 14 projects. B has 2 projects with M but without G, and 3 projects with G but without M. The total number of projects for New Age Consultants is one less than twice the number of projects in which more than one consultant is involved.

6. What is the number of projects in which G alone is involved? a) Uniquely equal to 0. b) Uniquely equal to 1. c) Uniquely equal to 4. d) Cannot be determined uniquely. 7. What is the number of projects in which M alone is involved? a) Uniquely equal to 0. b) Uniquely equal to 1. c) Uniquely equal to 4. d) Cannot be determined uniquely To get admission into class xth, students have to clear 3 tests of English, Maths and History. a) 37 students passed the English test. b) 33 students passed the History test. c) 39 students passed the Maths test. d) 32 students passed only in one subject. e) 7 students passed in all the 3 subjects. f) No students failed in all the 3 subjects. g) Number of students who passed only in History and Maths was one less than the number of students who passed only in English and History. h) The sum of the number of students who passed only in English and Maths and only in Maths and History was one greater than twice the number of students who passed only in English and History. 1. How many students appeared for examination? a) 57 b) 62 c) 67 d) 68 e) 65 2. How many students passed only in English and Maths paper together? a) 11 b) 12 c) 10 d) 9 e) 14 3. How many students passed only in History or English or both, but not Maths? a) 28 b) 12 c) 21 d) 26 e) 27 4. How many students who passed in History, also passed in Maths or English or all 3 papers? a) 26 b) 16 c) 24 d) 32 e) 28 5. How many students, who passed in Maths cleared exactly 2 subjects? a) 11 b) 18 c) 19 d) 21 e) 17 A survey was conducted among 145 students of a school in order to find which health drink among A, B and C was most popular. The survey gave unexpected results. i. The number of students who liked only one out of A, B or C was the same. Likewise, an equal number of students liked only A & B or only B & C or only A & C. ii. The number of students who didn't like any of these 3 drinks was same as the number of students who liked B. iii. 51 students liked C. 1. Find the maximum number of students who liked only A. a) 19 b) 20 c) 21 d) 22 e) CBD 2. Find the minimum difference in the number of students who liked all the 3 drinks and the number of students who liked A & B but not C. a) 0 b) 2 c) 3 d) 7 e) 12 3. The number of students who liked all the 3 drinks was less than the number of students who liked only A & B and this was less than the number of students who liked only C. How many students liked all the 3 drinks? a) 7 b) 10 c) 13 d) 15 e) 16

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