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Ranjan SUccess Back Again: Someone solve this ///A Guest house accommodates twelve persons in six rooms. The persons are A, B, C, D, E, F, P, Q, R, S, T and U. The rooms are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Each room of the guest house is coloured with different colours. Those colours are blue, green, yellow, black, pink and white. Each room accommodates two persons. A, B, Q, R, T and U are the only males in the group. Female’s rooms are odd – numbered whereas male’s rooms are even-numbered. i. A and B share room. C’s roommate is not D. ii. E does not live in 6, which is yellow. Neither room 5 nor room 4 is blue or black. iii. The pink room is an odd number but it is not room 3. F lives in room 5 with D iv. P’s roommate is not S. The blue room is even numbered. v. R lives in the green room whereas D lives in the white room. vi. S does not lives in room 3. T’s room is blue.

: Seven teachers Prashant, Vidushi, Vandana, Aniket, Neeraj, Meena and Priyanka teach in the science section of XII of a particular school. They teach one of the following subjects Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics and Maths (ii) Physics and Chemistry are teached by two teachers. (iii) Both the Chemistry teachers and one from Zoology and Maths each has cleared UGC (NET). (iv) Four female teachers are Vidushi, Vandana, Meena and Priyanka. Of them two are married. Two teachers are members of PTA executive council, out of which only one is male. However, none of the married teachers are its members. (v) All the married teachers except one are class teachers of one class or the other. There are four married teachers Prashant, Vidushi, Aniket and Meena. There are three subject teachers. (vi) None of the married women teachers have cleared UGC(NET). Two male teachers have cleared NET out of which one is married. he is Mr.Prashant, a subject teacher. He is not from PCM stream. He teaches Botany or Zoology. (vii) The PTA members are subject teachers and not class teachers. (viii) PTA members teach same subject. (ix) Only Mrs.Vidushi teaches Botany. Priyanka is a class

Fief: Eight players—HshimAmla, De Villiers, Dale Steyn, JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, MorneMorkel, David Miller and Dean Elgar are sitting in three lines L1, L2 and L3. And they are in three different categories, either batsman or bowler or all rounder. In each line at least two and at most three players aresitting there. And at least two players are in each category but not more than three. De Villiers and Dale Steyn are in different lines but not in lineL2, and both are in same categories. Dean Elgar and David Miller are in same line and in same categories, but not all rounders. JP Duminyand Imran Tahir are in different lines but not in line L1 andin different categories butnot all rounder. HashimAmla is in LineL2 and JP Duminy is not in same line as in HashimAmla. Both players of lineL2 are bowlers. MorneMorkel is all rounder andnot in line L1. From three all rounder two are line in L3. MorneMorkel and Dale Steyn are insame line and there are three batsmen.

: Eight persons - A.. B, C, D, E. F. G and H belonging to the same family are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. The following information is given about their seating arrangement. (i) B's only daughter and G's son are sitting adjacent to each other. (ii) A's son-in-law is B who is the father-in-law of C. (iii) B's daughter is the sister of G's son who sits opposite D's wife. (iv) Only one person sits between B's son and A's only daughter. (v) F is a female whose grand-daughter is C's wife. F sits adjacent to her husband who sits opposite A's daughter. (vi) E's sister-in-law' sits third to the left of C's wife and C is not adjacent to any male.

barbie: Gautam Sinha: A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight friends sitting around a circle in one arrangement, facing outwards,and in a straight line in another arrangement where they face north. One of the immediate neighbours of H in the straight line sits opposite H in the circle. E sits third to the right of B in the circle, while fourth to his left in the straight line. F and C are the immediate neighbours of B in both the arrangements, but C is not at the extreme ends of the line. The one who sits on the extreme left end sits second to the right of E in the circle. H is not on the immediate left of F in both the arrangements. G sits on the immediate left of H in the circle, but they are not immediate neighbours of each other in the straight line. D sits third to the right of F in the straight line. The one who sits on the immediate left of B in the straight line is sitting on the immediate right of B in the circle. E is not on any of the extreme ends. Plz solve

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 Three pipe P, Q and R can fill a tank in 12 minutes, 18 minutes and 24 minutes respectively. The pipe R is closed 12 minutes before the tank is filled. In what time the tank is full?
a) 8.(5/13) hrs
b) 8.(4/13) hrs
c) 7.(4/13) hrs
d) 8.(6/13) hrs
e) None of these 

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Ten students are sitting in twelve seats in two parallel rows containing five student each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing south, and in row 2, P,Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. One seat is vacant in each row. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each student seated in a row faces another student of the other row. All of them like different subjects i.e. Hindi, English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Civics, Art, Sanskrit and Urdu.   A sits second to left of one who like Hindi subject. T sits one of the extreme ends of the row. There are three student sit between T and S, who likes English subject. Immediate neighbor of T faces B. One of immediate neighbor of B faces R, who likes Maths subject. C likes Science subject and sits second to left of vacant seat. One of immediate neighbor of R is Q and he likes History subject. One of immediate neighbor of Q faces D and he likes Geography subject. The one who likes Civics subject sits immediate left of the one who likes Art subject. The one who likes Sanskrit subject sits third to left of person who likes Urdu subject. Either the seat which is adjacent to A or the one who likes Hindi subject is on the extreme end of the row. There are no vacant seats adjacent to R.


how can we find the vacant seat in row 1 ??

 

There are eight persons namely- P,  Q, R, S, T, U, V and W sitting around a circular table facing the  centre, but not necessarily in the same order. Each person belongs to  different country i.e. Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, New Zealand,  West Indies, Srilanka, India and Pakistan also likes different kinds of  fruits viz.- Mango, Litchi, Apple, Orange, Pineapple, Grapes, Guava and  Banana, but not necessarily in the same order.

Person belongs to India sits second  to the right of S, who belongs to neither Srilanka nor West Indies. U  sits second to the right of the one, who belongs to Srilanka. The one  who likes Pineapple sits second to the left of the one, who belongs to  South Africa. Two people sit between the one, who belong to West Indies  and Q. V and the one, who belongs to New Zealand are immediate  neighbours of each other. Persons who like Orange and Grapes are  adjacent to the one who belongs to New Zealand. Person likes Orange sits  immediate left of the one who belongs to South Africa. Q does not like  Guava and Banana. The one who likes Banana sits second to the right of  the one who likes Guava. R and T is immediate neighbour of each other.  Neither R nor T is an immediate neighbour of either Q or the one who  belongs to Srilanka. Q is not belongs to New Zealand. The one who  belongs to South Africa sits second to the left of the one who belongs  to Pakistan. Person who likes Apple sits fourth to the right of the one  who likes Litchi. The one who likes Guava is not immediate neighbour of  the one who belongs to Srilanka. Neither R nor T sits third to the left  of the person, who belongs to Srilanka. P likes Banana. Only one person  sits between R and the one who belongs to Australia. W sits third to the  left of the one who belongs to Bangladesh. W does not like Apple.

Pls suggest , how to approach this kind of question as I m new for preparig this kind of exams


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Sara: Ajay, Kamal, Sandhya, Rajkumar and Sharda are five aspirants for Bank PO. To pursue their aim they joined classroom coaching of BSC. They joined the classes at different centres. These centres are located in Delhi, Lucknow, Patna, Bhubaneshwar and Hyderabad. No two centres of BSC are in a single town. Owing to the different problems they were confronting they joined different types of courses. The names of the courses are: BFC, MFC, DCC, PPC and TS. Each person has a different surname. Surnames are: Dixit, Tripathi, Bajpai, Sahoo and Singh. Study the following clues: (i) One who joined the BFC course is associated with BSC centre at Hyderabad. (ii) Three persons among them, ie Ajay Dixit, Ms Sahoo and the one who is associated with the Delhi centre, are good at Non-Verbal Reasoning. But the other two, Mr Singh and the one who has joined PPC, are good at Verbal Reasoning. No person is good at both Non-Verbal and Verbal Reasoning. (iii) One who has joined PPC is not Kamal. (iv) Ajay and the person who has joined DCC have been friends since school. (v) Rajkumar has joined TS and is good at Verbal Reasoning. (vi) Sharda is not associated with Delhi. But she is good at Non-Verbal Reasoning. (vii) Ms Sahoo and the person who is associated with the Patna centre are unfamiliar with each other but good at Non-Verbal Reasoning. (viii) Ms Tripathi has joined PPC.

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Gr: Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. Monthly Current Affairs Pdf Eight person P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table face away from the table. Each person belongs to different city –Jaipur, Delhi, Kota, Mumbai, Meerut, Pune, Chennai and Shimla–but not necessarily in the same order. Each person likes colors- Green, Yellow, Black, White, Pink, Red, Brown and Purple but not necessarily in the same order. R is a person from Chennai and likes Green and sits third to the left of T. The persons from Pune and Mumbai are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither the person from Mumbai nor the person from Pune  is an immediate neighbour of either T or R. Neither P nor Q likes Red. The persons from Delhi and Shimla are immediate neighbours of each other and one of them likes White. Black is liked by either S or V. Neither T nor S belongs to Shimla. Pink is liked by T. The one who is from Mumbai sits to the immediate left of Q, who is from Kota. P is from Delhi and is not an immediate neightbour of the person from Chennai and does not likes Purple .Yellow and Brown are liked by V and U respectively. Only U sits between the persons who are from Mumbai and Jaipur. V sits third to the left of the person who is from Shimla.

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Noob: There are 10 people – Ajay, Pooja, Neha, Durga, Priya, Monika, Nidhi, Aman, Priyank and Rohan who stay on 4 floors (numbered 1 to 4) of a building. There are Three type of flats 1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK on each of the four floors out of which two flats are vacant. The flats are numbered 1BHK, 2BHK and 3BHK on each of the floors and are left to right on the floor respectively. 1BHK Flat of floor no. 2 is exactly above the 1BHK of floor no. 1 and so on. Monika stays on 1BHK of the floor just below the floor on which Pooja stays. The 2BHK of floor no 2 is empty. Pooja stays on 2BHK flat on one of the floors. Durga stays on 2BHK flat. Neha stays on 3BHK flat of same floor on which Monika stays. Flat to the right of Pooja is empty. Flat on which Ajay stays is below the flat of Pooja such that no one lives between them. 3BHK of floor no 4 is empty. Rohan stays on flat to the right of Durga. Aman and Priya stays on the same floor. Neha and Aman do not share same flat no. Priyank does not stay on top floor

Harish Taware: fan of AB Diviliers...🏏: Eight members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sitting in a row facing north But not necessary in the same order. No two successive members are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: A does not sit with B. similarly B does not sit with C and so on. They also have a hobby like Playing game, Watching TV, Singing, Dancing, Online surfing, Chatting, Acting and Cooking, but not necessary in the same order. Either A or H sits at the extreme end of the row. A is sitting third to the left of the person whose hobby is online surfing. B sits second to the right of the person who likes acting. C sits second to the right of F. G who likes watching TV is sitting second from the right end of the row. The person whose hobby is dancing is immediate neighbor of F who likes Playing Games. The person whose hobby is acting is not sitting adjacent to the person whose hobby is online surfing. C’s hobby is neither acting nor online surfing. D and E do not sit any extreme end of the row. One of the immediate neighbors of H likes Cooking and the one whose hobby is singing sits left end of the row. Neither H nor D likes Acting.