Six persons J, K, L, M, N and O are working in a company and they went with their spouse for their
company’s foundation day function and got different coloured sweet box. The number of sweets in each box given to each person is according to the number persons living in their family.
K is living only with his spouse and L does not get Yellow and Pink coloured sweet box. The only child of
M is very happy that his father got sweet box of his favourite colour but it is not Green or Blue. The number of sweets in Pink coloured box is one less than Yellow coloured box. L’s sweet box contains more sweets than Blue coloured box. O’s sweet box is having more sweets than J but less than N. J does not get Pink coloured box but got more sweets than one who got Purple coloured sweet box. Brown coloured box is given to the person whose family has highest number of persons among all but who is not L. O’s in laws are taking care of her two children when her office hours.
Seven friends namely J, K, L, M, N, O and P got married but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different years from 2008 to 2016. Each of them likes a different game among Cricket, Tennis, Badminton, Football, Volleyball, Basketball and Hockey, not necessarily in the same order. No two friends got married in the same year. N got married in a leap year. M got married in 2012. The one who plays Badminton got married in 2008. Only two people got married in the years that are between the years when P and the one who likes Football got married. P got married after the one who likes Football. Only two people were unmarried amongst seven friends in the year when J got married. P got married in a year divisible by 5. There is a difference of 5 years in the years when J and O got married. There is one odd numbered and one even numbered year in which nobody amongst the friends got married. M doesn’t like football. Only two people got married in the years that are between the years when the persons who like Cricket and Volleyball got married. The one who likes Cricket got married after the one who likes football. O doesn’t like Volleyball. Either L got married in an odd numbered year or J likes Hockey. The first person who got married after J doesn’t like Hockey. P and J don’t like Basketball. Only if K got married in odd numbered year then O doesn’t like Basketball. N doesn’t like Cricket. If N got married in 2016 then L doesn’t like Basketball..
Two friends Rocky and Floyd started walking from two different points. Rocky, who started from point A moved along a circular track and after walking 22km he reached point B, from where he turned left and walked 5km to reach point C after which he stopped. Floyd started from point F and after walking 5km, he reached point E. From point E he turned 45 degree towards his left and walked √8 km to reach point D. After reaching point D, he turned 45 degrees in clockwise direction. He then moved ahead 5km to reach point C which is towards the west of point D. Point A, B, C and D are in straight line.
8 members of a family P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W are seated around a circle table facing the centre. Everyone is related to P in some manner father, mother, wife, daughter, son, sister and brother not necessarily in the same order. V's neighbor is 2nd to the left of p's daughter. 3 persons are seated between P's daughter and R who is a female. Q is 2nd to the right of U whose neighbor is 2nd to the left of P's sister. S's father is seated to the immediate right of V. U's brother is seated opposite to W who is Q's neighbor. V's mother is seated opposite to P. Q is not P's mother.
Among Sanjeev, Rajeev, Gautam, Ranjit, Amit and Mithilesh, who is on the immediate left of Gautam?
I. Gautam is sitting between Sanjeev and Amit. Amit is on the extreme right.
II. Gautam is third to the right of Mithilesh and second to the left of Ranjit.
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) if the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
8 People lives in a 10 story apartment-A B C D E F G H.
The topmost floor is numbered as 9 and the lowermost
is the ground floor. Six of them have six different cars.
E does not live on the topmost floor. One of the even
numbered floor is vacant. G has Rapid and lives exactly
in the middle floor of the two vacant floors. B either
has Scorpio or has no car. There are not more than 3
people between C and the one who has i20. The one
who has XUV lives immediately below one of the
vacant floors. D has no car and F lives on the 8th
numbered floor and has Wagon R. C does neither have
Scorpio nor i20 and lives on an odd numbered floor
which might be immediately above the even numbered
vacant floor. Neither5th floor nor 1st floor is vacant.
There are 2 floors gap between one of the vacant floors
and the one who has Alto. There are only two people
above C. Neither second floor nor 4th floor is a vacant
one. E neither has Scorpio nor XUV. A neither has
Scorpio nor lives on second floor. The one who lives on
first floor does not have Scorpio. H lives on an even
numbered floor. The number of people lives above A is
less than the number of people lives below A.
Bhushan Wasekar:
Study the following carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight boxes A, B, C, E, F, G, M and N are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order.
Each of them has different colours i.e. Black, Orange, Red, Green, Yellow,Purple,Blue,White 1. There are only three boxes between B and M.
2. Yellow and black coloured boxes are not on the consecutive places.
3. A box which is immediate above yellow coloured box is neither blue nor purple coloured box.
4. G is an orange coloured box but not on the top.
5. There are only two boxes below red coloured box.
6. Blue coloured box is above purple coloured box.
7. Neither M nor F is a purple coloured box.
8. There are only two boxes between orange and black coloured box.
9. Number of boxes between A and F is same as the number of boxes between A and N.
10. Yellow coloured box is one place above box C.
11. Box B and box G are on the consecutive places.
12. Green coloured box is immediate below box M.
13. Orange and Black coloured boxes are above Red coloured box.
Bhushan Wasekar: Study the following carefully and answer the question given below: Eight boxes A, B, C, E, F, G, M and N are placed one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them has different colours i.e. Black, Orange, Red, Green, Yellow,Purple,Blue,White 1. There are only three boxes between B and M. 2. Yellow and black coloured boxes are not on the consecutive places. 3. A box which is immediate above yellow coloured box is neither blue nor purple coloured box. 4. G is an orange coloured box but not on the top. 5. There are only two boxes below red coloured box. 6. Blue coloured box is above purple coloured box. 7. Neither M nor F is a purple coloured box. 8. There are only two boxes between orange and black coloured box. 9. Number of boxes between A and F is same as the number of boxes between A and N. 10. Yellow coloured box is one place above box C. 11. Box B and box G are on the consecutive places. 12. Green coloured box is immediate below box M. 13. Orange and Black coloured boxes are above Red coloured box.