Ashok, Bablu, Chandan, Dharmendra, Ekta and Fool Babu are six children of Mrs. Rajeshwar. Each of the children was born on different days of the week except Sunday. Mrs Rajeshwar gave birth to a child every alternate year but not necessarily in the same order as the name of the children are given. Each child studies a different subject. The subjects are Hindi, Geology, Philosophy, English, Psychology and Biology.(ii)Dharmendra was born on Tuesday in the late 1990s and he studies Hindi whereas Chandan studies Psychology. The child who was born on Wednesday studies Geology. The fourth eldest child studies English while Bablu studies Biology.(iii)Ashok, who was born in 1989, studies Philosophy. Psychology is studied by the third eldest child who was born on Friday.(iv)Bablu was born on Thursday and Fool Babu on Saturday. Ashok is the eldest child while Ekta is youngest.
Ten Korean friends are going to a dinner in a South Korean restaurant in seol. They all are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Zhang Ziyi, Zhang Wei, Zhou Xun, Zhao Wei and Zhang Yimou are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Zhang Li, Zhao Benshan, Zau Jiahua, Zhang Gaoli and Zheng Wantong are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different cities — Longyan, Longhai, Lanzhou, Longnan, Lechang, Leizhou, Lianjiang, Lianzhou, Lufeng and Liuzhou but not necessarily in the same order.
There are only two persons sitting between the person from Longyan, who sits at an extreme end, and Zhang Yimou. Zhang Li, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Zhao Benshan, who is not from Liuzhou. Zheng Wantong is sitting at an extreme end. Zhang Yimou, from Lechang , sits on the immediate right of the person from Longhai and faces the immediate neighhour of Zhao Benshan. Zhang Wei is not sitting at the extreme left end. Zhang Li is not from Lufeng. There is only one person between Zhou Xun and Zhao Wei, who is from Longyan. Zhang Gaoli, from Leizhou, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Liuzhou and does not face the person from Lanzhou. Zau Jiahua, who is from Longnan, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Lufeng, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the person from Lechang. There are two persons between the person from Lianjiang and the person from Lanzhou. Zhang Wei is not from Lianjiang. Zheng Wantong is not from Lianzhou.
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Amitabh, Rakesh , Akshay, Arti and Ritesh are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Jaya, Poonam, Twinkle, Gaurav and Jenelia are sitting and all of them are facing north. In thegiven seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different cities — Meerut, Gurgaon, Begusarai, Hajipur, Noida, Cuttack, Banaras, Haridwar, Allahabad and Mednipur but not necessarily in the same order.There are only two persons sitting between the person from Merrut, who sits at an extreme end, and Ritesh. Jaya, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Poonam, who is not from Mednipur. Jenelia is sitting at an extreme end. Ritesh, from Noida , sits on the immediate right of the person from Gurgaon and faces the immediate neighhour of Poonam. Rakesh is not sitting at the extreme left end. Jaya is not from Allahabad. There is only one person between Akshay and Arti, who is from Meerut. Gaurav, from Cuttack, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Mednipur and does not face the person from Begusarai.Twinkle, who is from Hajipur, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Allahabad, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the person from Noida.There are two persons between the person from Banarasand the person from Begusarai. Rakesh is not from Banaras. Jenelia is not from Haridwar.
Seven people K, J, I, H, G, F and E like seven different colours namely Red, Black, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange and White. Each of them works in either of the three Bank viz. Punjab National Bank, Syndicate Bank and Indian Bank with atleast two of them in a company. (None of the information given is necessarily in the same order.)
I works in Syndicate Bank with the one who likes Yellow colour. F does not work with I. K works in Indian Bank with only the one who likes Green colour. F does not likes Red colour. G works in Punjab National Bank with the one who likes Red colour. G does not likes White colour. The one who likes White colour works with the one who likes Black colour but not with I. H works with the one who likes Orange colour. H does not likes Yellow colour. J does not likes Red colour.
Representative from eight different Banks viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting at a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Bank viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F is sitting second to the right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people are sitting between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra is sitting second to the right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person is sitting between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H is sitting third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank is sitting second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight persons sitting around a circle facing outward in one arrangement and in a straight line facing north in another arrangement. One of the immediate neighbour of H in 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 neighbour of B in both the arrangements, but C is not at the extreme ends of the row.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 both 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 straight line is sitting on the immediate right of B in the circle
Alabama and Texas decide to have joint committees to probe matchfixing allegations against their baseball players. It is agreed that each committee would consist of three sports persons, of which two should be from Alabama. Besides, no committee has two members associated with the same sport. Alabama is represented by the following sports persons: A, a baseballer, B, a soccer player and C, a rugby player. From Texas we have the following: D, who plays soccer, E, who plays hockey and F and G, both baseballers of repute.
Each of A, B, C, D, E, F and G has a different stationery item among pen, pencil, eraser, sharpener, scissors, ruler and protractor, kept in three boxes of different colours among red, blue and pink, but not necessarily in that order. At least two items are kept in each box.
F has a sharpener, G kept an item in the blue box, but the item is not eraser. The person who has a ruler kept it in the pink box. B and C kept their items in the same box, which is not the pink box. D has a pencil. E has neither pen nor ruler. One of C and F has a protractor. The person who has scissors kept it in the blue box, but that person is not G. F and G kept their items in the same box.
Eight boys – Anant, Bakth, Chetan, Dana, Eswar, Franklin, Guru and Harsha – are to be seated around a circular table. But there are certain constraints that have to be followed in the seating arrangement.
(1) Anant can neither sit opposite Franklin nor adjacent to Harsha.
(2) Eswar must sit to the right of Harsha and adjacent to Franklin.
(3) There must be two persons between Eswar and Guru and one of them must sit opposite Bakth.
Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are from different cities – Gurgaon, Kochi, Darjeeling, Agra, Shimla, Chennai, Srinagar and Mumbai but not necessarily in the same order. They have their birthdays in different months – January, September, May, August, November, December, February and April, but not necessarily in the same order.C is from Kochi. B has his birthday in a month having 31 days and D has his birthday in a month having less than 31 days. E’s birthday month is not in first three months. The one from Chennai has his birthday in either April or August. The one from Mumbai has its birthday in a month immediately after the one from Chennai as the order given for months. C’s birthday month is before A’s birthday month but not February. B is not from Shimla. The one from Srinagar has his birthday in a month less than 31 days but before August. H’s birthday is in month having 31 days but not in January and he is not from Agra. The one from Gurgaon has its birthday in a month before the one from Srinagar as the order given for months. G’s birthday month has 30 days but after April. F is from Agra but his birthday is not the last month. The one from Darjeeling has not his birthday in December.
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Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street corners and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease. Q- Which of the following is the main cause of the rising child labour in India?