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panda: Seven persons—Ritesh, Raju, Gaurav, Ram, Ganga, Gopal and Ganesh belongs to seven different cities Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Goa, Lucknow, Shimla and Pune. They like different colours - Yellow, White, Green, Pink, Orange, Black and Blue. They have different professions - Army officer, Pilot, Engineer, IT officer, Lawyer, Teacher, Doctor but not necessarily in the same order. Ram is a Engineer and likes white but does not belong to either Ahmedabad or Delhi. Gopal likes Black Colour and does not belong to either Hyderabad or Shimla. One who is an IT officer belongs to Pune, Ganga belongs to Lucknow and is either Pilot or Teacher and likes orange colour. Army officer likes Blue colour and belongs to Ahmedabad, Ritesh is a Doctor and belongs to Hyderabad and likes Pink colour. Raju is a teacher, belongs to Delhi and likes either yellow or black colour. Gaurav likes green colour and does not belong to Shimla. Lawyer does not like Black colour.
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Neeru: A B C D E F G H having different fruits (pear, peach,plum, orange, mango,kiwi and pappaya) having different weights 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1).the sum of weights of the fruits D & F together is equal to weight of the mangoes 2).B's weight of the fruit was twice the weight of fruit bought by C 3).plum & the fruit bought by C together equal to weight of the fruit bought by E. 4).Apple weight is 3kg more than plum. 5).E's weight of the fruit was thrice the weight of fruit by F 6).A's weight of the fruit weighed less than that of the fruit bought by C. 7).H bought papaya and mangoes did not weight 3 kg 8).peach weighed twice the weight of kiwi 9).weight of pear and kiwi equal to weight of pappaya & orange
ENGLISH NH AATI IMBACK: Aman, Vijay, Shikhar, Sourav, Swayam, Shubham are six friends in a class who secured the top six ranks (not in order). Each student got a different rank from other students. Also, each of these students scored highest marks in exactly one of these subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, Hindi and Sanskrit. i) Neither Shikhar nor Shubham got the 1st rank. ii) Student who got highest marks in English got 2 ranks better than Aman. iii) Student who scored highest in Sanskrit got a better rank than Sourav's rank while Shikhar's rank is better than Vijay’s rank. iv) Sourav got 5th rank while the student who got highest marks in Mathematics got 2nd rank. v) Shikhar got 2 ranks better than the student who got highest marks in Chemistry. vi) Swayam scored highest in Physics.
ENGLISH NH AATI IMBACK: PUZZLE-3 In Delhi Olympic, eight participants won different number of medals from 1 to 8 in no particular order. The eight participants are from three different countries– Brazil, Russia and China. The eight participants are Rahul, Yogesh, Virat, Sania, Nadal, Sindhu, Karun and Ussain, in no particular order. Three of them are from Russia, three are from Brazil and two are from China. The following information is known about them: a. The participant who won only one medal does not belong to Brazil. b. Nadal won lesser number of medals than Yogesh and Ussain. c. The participant who won eight medals is not from Russia. d. Sania is from Brazil. e. Sindhu won lesser number of medals than both Rahul and Sania, but more number of medals when compared to both Ussain and Yogesh. f. Karun is not from Russia. g. Nadal who does not belong to Russia, didn’t win the least number of medals. h. Rahul won more number of medals than Sania. Also, there is only one person who won the number of medals, which is between the number of medals won by Rahul and Sania. i. Ussain, who is from Brazil didn’t win three medals. j. If Karun belongs to China then the person winning 2 medals must be from Russia
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Vikram Yadav: cars – A, B, C, D, E and F are parked in a straight line not necessarily in the same order. Distance between each car is a successive multiple of 3. The distance between cars A and B is 33 m. A is parked immediate left of B. The distance between cars B and C is 75 m. Car D is parked left of C but not immediate left. The distance between cars E and F is 99 m. The distance between cars E and D is a multiple of 2. Car F moves for 12 m in North direction, takes a right turn, moves for 63 m, takes a right turn again, moves for 6 m and stops at point Z. Car C moves for 18 m in South direction, takes a right turn, moves for 75 m, takes a right turn again, moves for 7 m and stops at point X. Car M is parked 13 m west of point Z. It moves 77 m towards west and stops at point Y.
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