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Ten students, Anil, Bhanu, Chandu, Diya, Esha, Farah, Gaurav, Neeta, Priya and Rahul, are standing in

a queue, one behind the other. They are from three different sections A, B, and C. Among the ten
students, there are five boys - Anil, Bhanu, Chandu, Gaurav and Rahul - and five girls - Diya, Esha,
Farah, Neeta and Priya. Five students belong to section A, three belong to section B and two belong to
section C.

Further, the following information is known about their positions:
No two students of section A are standing next to each other.
Diya, who is from section B, is standing as many places away from Neeta as she is from Rahul.
There are at least four students between the students who belong to section C.
The first student and the last student in the queue both belong to the same section, but are of a
different gender.
Priya, Bhanu and Esha are standing in 4
th
, 5
th
and 6
th
places respectively from the rear end of the
line. Among them two students belong to section A.
Gaurav is standing immediately behind Neeta.

22. How many girls are from section A?

a)
One



b)
Two



c)
Three



d)
Four

Your answer is correct


23. How many students are standing between the students from
section C?

a)
Four



b)
Three



c)
Five

Your answer is incorrect


d)
Six


24. Who among the following is definitely a student of section B?

a)
Anil



b)
Bhanu

Your answer is correct


c)
Chandu



d)
Gaurav









Four persons Bhavya, Kavya, Navya and Shravya went to a party. Each of them arrived at the party in a
car of a different colour from among Green, Red, Blue and Yellow. Also, each of them was wearing a
dress of a different colour from among Green, Red, Blue and Yellow and goggles of a different colour
from among Green, Red, Blue and Yellow. Further, each of them sat in a chairs of a different colour
from among Green, Red, Blue and Yellow.

It is also known that for none of the four persons was the colour of any two (of the above mentioned)
items, belonging to that person, the same.

The following information is also known about them:

(i) The person who came in a red coloured car was wearing green coloured goggles.
(ii) The person who was wearing a red coloured dress sat on a green coloured chair.
(iii) Shravya, who came in a green coloured car, sat in a blue coloured chair.
25. If Navya was wearing a blue coloured dress, what is the colour of
the googles that she was wearing?

a)
Red



b)
Green



c)
Blue



d)
Yellow

Your answer is incorrect



26. What is the colour of the dress of the person who sat in the yellow
coloured chair?

a)
Red



b)
Green



c)
Blue

Your answer is correct


d)
Yellow



27. What is the colour of the car in which the person who sat in the red
coloured chair arrived?

a)
Yellow



b)
Blue



c)
Green



d)
Cannot be determined



In a colony, there are five houses, each of different colour, in a row, from left to right. The colours of the
houses, from left to right, are Violet, Blue, Green, Pink and Red, in that order. Each of these houses has
a different rent, which is at least 2000.

Further, the following information is known:

(i) The rent of one house is 2718 and it is not the green coloured house.
(ii) The rent of one house is 3375 and it is neither the violet coloured house nor the red coloured
house.
(iii) The rent of the red coloured house is the highest, while that of the blue coloured house is the least.
(iv) The rent of the pink coloured house is more than that of the green coloured house.
(v) The rent of one house is 1192 more than that of the blue coloured house.
(vi) The rents of two of the five houses are 3249 and 2371.

28. What is the rent of the pink coloured house?

3249


a)
b)
3375

Your answer is correct



c)
3563



d)
2371






29. What is the rent of the house which is to the immediate right of the house whose
rent is 2371?

a)
3375


b)
2718

Your answer is incorrect


c)
3563


d)
None of these



30.
For the house of which colour is the rent 2718?


a)
Green



b)
Pink



c)
Violet

Your answer is correct


d)
None of these






Timbuktu Public School (TPS) provides sports facilities for the following sports - Volleyball, Cricket,
Basketball, Football and Hockey. Each of the five friends, Abhay, Badri, Chiran, Dhanush and Emraan,
studying at TPS, participates in a distinct number of sports from among the five sports.

Following are the details about the sports in which they participate:

(i) The number of friends who participate in Football is more than that in any other sport.
(ii) Among Cricket and Football, Badri and Chiran participate in both the sports, but Dhanush
participates in only Football.
(iii) Basketball is the only sport in which both Chiran and Emraan participate.
(iv) Exactly three friends participate in Volleyball.
(v) Hockey is the only sport in which all three of Abhay, Badri and Emraan participate.



28. Which of the following statements is definitely true?
a)
Volleyball the only sport in which all three of Abhay, Badri and Chiran participate.
b)
Basketball is the only sport in which both Badri and Emraan participate.
c)
The number of friends who participate in each sport is unique. Your answer is incorrect
d)
None of the above

9. Which friend plays all the five sports?
a)
Abhay


b)
Badri


c)
Chiran


d)
Dhanush



30. How many friends participate in Football?
a)
Five

Your answer is incorrect

b)
Three


c)
Two


d)
Four


A large children's park had toy cars for children to drive. There were the following types of
traffic signals meant for the children driving the toy cars:

Red light (R) = stop
Red and Yellow lights (RY) = turn left
Red, Green and Yellow lights (RGY) = turn right
Green and Yellow lights (GY) = go at 20 kmph speed
Green and Red lights (GR) = go at 8 kmph speed
Green light (G) = go at 4 kmph speed

All children driving the cars start at a common point on the road and compulsorily follow the
traffic signals. One of the children, Arun, who was facing North at the starting point,
encountered the following signals (the time mentioned in each case below is applicable after
crossing the previous signal):

Starting G
After half an hour - RY immediately followed by GR;
After 15 minutes - RGY;
After half an hour - RGY immediately followed by GY;
After 24 minutes - RY immediately followed by GR;
After 15 minutes - R.

18. The total distance that Arun travelled from the starting point till he came to a stop was

a)
18 km

Your answer is correct


b)
20 km



c)
24 km



d)
None of these



19. If the first signal after the start was RGY immediately followed by GR, instead of RY
immediately followed by GR, what would be the final position of Arun relative to the
starting point?
a)
6 km to the West and 4 km to the South


b)
6 km to the West and 8 km to the North


c)
10 km to the East and 8 km to the North


d)
6 km to the East and 6 km to the South

Your answer is incorrect

20. If at the starting point, Arun was facing South instead of North, what would be his final
position relative to the starting point?
a)
6 km to the East and 8 km to the South


b)
10 km to the East and 8 km to the South


c)
6 km to the West and 8 km to the South

Your answer is correct

d)
10 km to the West and 4 km to the North





A family comprises exactly eight members - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. Each member of the
family is a different professional among - Musician, Director, Lawyer, Accountant, Consultant,
Professor, Doctor and Engineer.

There are three couples in the family. No one in the family is elder to Q, who is married to T. R
and U are of different genders and R is elder to U. P is V's uncle and is married to a lawyer. S,
the sister-in-law of W, is a doctor and is married to a consultant. The musician is the paternal
grandfather of the director. The professor is elder to the engineer, who, in turn, is elder to the
accountant. (Assume that a person is said to be elder to another only if he or she belongs to an
older generation when compared to the other)

8. If S is the paternal aunt of U, then how is V related to the Director?

a)
Brother



b)
Sister



c)
Cousin



d)
Cannot be determined

Your answer is incorrect


9. If the Consultant is the maternal uncle of the Accountant, then how is the Lawyer
related to the Director?
a)
Maternal aunt


b)
Paternal Aunt

Your answer is correct

c)
Mother


d)
Sister


10. How is the Lawyer related to the Doctor?
a)
Daughter


b)
Sister


c)
Sister-in-law

Your answer is correct

d)
Cannot be determined







Four solids, namely a Sphere, a Cube, a Pyramid and a Cone are made of four different materials
among Kryptonite, Wood, Diamond and Glass. Each solid is of a different colour among White,
Green, Yellow and Black and each has a unique weight among 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg and 4 kg. The
costs of these solids are 1 thousand, 1 million, 1 billion and 1 trillion. Each of the solids is
manufactured by exactly one process among Cutting, Casting, Moulding and Forging. All the
above mentioned properties of the solids are not in any particular order.

Further, the following information is available:

(i) The Sphere is made of Diamond but it is neither Black in colour nor is it manufactured
through the process of Casting.
(ii) The Cube is the third heaviest and also the cheapest but it is neither made of Wood nor
manufactured through the process of Casting.
(iii) The solid made of Kryptonite is manufactured through the process of Cutting but it is not
Black in colour.
(iv) No two solids have the same relative position in terms of cost and weight.
(v) The Pyramid is manufactured through the process of Moulding and is neither the costliest
nor the lightest and it is not made of Wood but is Green in colour.

6. If it is given that the solid made of Diamond is the
heaviest but not White in colour, then which of the
following statements is true?

a)
The Cone, which is made of Wood and
manufactured through the process of
Casting, is White in colour.




b)
The Cube, which is made of Kryptonite and
manufactured through the process of Cutting,
costs 1,000 and is Yellow in colour.




c)
The Sphere, which is made of
Diamond and is Yellow in
colour, costs 1 billion.

Your
answer is
correct



d)
None of the above



7. Which solid is made of Wood and manufactured by Casting?
a)
Sphere


b)
Cube


c)
Pyramid


d)
Cone

Your answer is correct

8. If the lightest solid is White in colour and the heaviest solid is not manufactured by
Moulding, then what is the price of the Cone?
a)
1 thousand


b)
1 million


c)
1 billion


d)
1 trillion

Your answer is incorrect


A 3 3 grid with the configuration given above is called a standard 3
3 grid.

15. What is the least number of operations required to rearrange the above
given configuration into anotherconfiguration such that, the sum of the numbers in the
rightmost column is nine more than that of the middle column and 18 more than that
of the leftmost column, while the sum of the numbers in the top row is three more
than that of the middle row and six more than that of the last row?

a)
8



b)
4



c)
6



d)
3

Your answer is incorrect


16. If the grid of numbers were to be a 4 4 grid (containing the numbers from 1 to 16),
then what is the least possible number of operations that will always be sufficient to
rearrange the grid of numbers into any givenconfiguration?
a)
8


b)
7


c)
15


d)
16


17. There is a 4 4 grid of numbers. Rohan, a smart kid, could re-arrange this 4 4 grid
of numbers such that the top-leftmost 3 3 grid becomes a standard 3 3 grid,
in x operations. If it is known that the numbers in each row of the 4 4 grid were
initially in descending order, from left to right, what is the minimum value of x?
a)
5


b)
6


c)
7


d)
4


Two suspects, Karan and Johar, are arrested in a robbery case. It is known that if one of
them makes a true statement, then the other also makes a true statement. Is Karan a
thief?
I. Karan said, "Both of us are thieves."
II. Johar said, "I am not a thief."
a)
The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot
be answered using the other statement alone.

b)
The question can be answered by using either statement alone.


c)
The question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered using either statement alone.

Your answer
is correct

d)
The question cannot be answered even by using both statements together.

26. Four persons - Sanjay, Varthan, Uday and Phani - got the top four ranks in Sociology
and Cosmology, not necessarily in the same order. No two persons got the same rank
in any subject and no person got the same rank in both the subjects. Also, the sum of
the ranks of no two persons is the same. What is the rank in Sociology of the person
who got the second rank in Cosmology?
I. Sanjay got the third and fourth ranks in Sociology and Cosmology respectively.
II. Varthan got the second and first ranks in Sociology and Cosmology respectively.
The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot

a)
be answered using the other statement alone.

b)
The question can be answered by using either statement alone.


c)
The question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered using either statement
alone.

Your answer is
incorrect


d)
The question cannot be answered even by using both statements together.

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