Guys , one doubt in ibps so(specialist off) i did in diploma in 3 years and engineering also .should I apply or not? That notification is mention engineering .I still confused
Five persons – A, B, C, D and E – sit in row-I facing south and other five persons – P, Q, R, S and T – sit in row-II, facing north, but not necessarily in that order. Each person in one row faces exactly one person from the other row. They were born in different years, viz., 1976, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1983 and 1981.
The following information is known about their seating.
(i) B sits second to the left of the person who was born in 1979.
(ii) Two persons sit between the person who faces B and the person who was born in 1983.
(iii) The youngest person faces the oldest person, who sits in row-II, but does not sit at any end.
(iv) Only four persons are older than Q.
(v) The number of persons who sit to the left of the person who was born in 1981 is equal to the number of persons who sit to the right of C and both of them sit in different rows.
(vi) B and C as well as P and Q are not adjacent to each other.
(vii) P faces neither the youngest person nor B. R is older than S, who is older than T.
(viii) T was born in 1982.
(ix) A and E were born in the consecutive years.
(x) B is older than A and P, who is younger than E.
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Edward and his family live in a house. There are nine members in the family i.e. Edward, Daniel, Helen, Denise, Emily, Alan, James, Henrich and Alfred. Each person likes different colours viz. Brown, Red, Black, White, Blue, Violet, Yellow, Green and Purple. The relation of Edward with the members is defined as Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Wife, Daughter, Son, and Brother-in-law but not in the same order. All the family members are seated at a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them face the centre while others face outward.
Alfred is brother of Edward’s daughter. Edward’s brother is seated on the immediate right of the brother of Edward’s sister and the two face the same direction. Alfred’s father likes Red colour. Henrich has a sister. The mother of Edward’s son is Emily and sits second to the left of the married son of Edward’s father. Alan’s daughter-in-law likes Purple colour. Edward faces outward. Alan is a male. Edaward’s father sits third to the right Edward’s daughter. Either Alfred or Henrich sits third to the left of the mother of Helen, but both Alfred and Henrich face the same direction. Edward’s brother and sister likes Black and Brown colour respectively. James is not father of Henrich. In two generations, the members of the same generation are sitting immediate next to each other and face the same direction. Edward’s father does not like Green and Yellow colour. Alan’s grandson likes White colour. Daniel is a female and of the same generation as of Edward. James sits on the immediate left of the granddaughter of Edward’s father. The one, who is the wife of Alan likes Yellow colour. Edward’s brother-in-law neither likes Green colour nor blue colour. Edward’s father doesn’t sit immediate next to his children. James is facing the centre and is second to the right of Edward. Daniel sits second to the left of Alan. No three members seated together can face the same direction.
Seven people, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V have a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December. Each of them also likes a different fruit, namely Banana, Grapes, Papava, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple, but not necessarily in the same order. R has a seminar in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two people have a seminar between R and S. The one who likes Banana has a seminar immediately before S. Only one person has a seminar before the one who likes Papaya. Q has a seminar immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three people have a seminar between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P has a seminar immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes has a seminar in the month which has less than 31 days. The one who has a seminar in March does not like Orange.... #easy , ignore if already solved
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Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a
circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the
same order. All of them are at equidistant. Each one of
them teaches different subjects viz., English, Hindi,
Mathematics, Biology, Psychology, Physics, Chemistry
and Accounts, but not necessarily in the same order.
The person who teaches Accounts, sits third to the right
of V. R is an immediate neighbour of V. The person who
teaches Mathematics sits second to the left of R. Q sits
third to the right of W. Neither W nor Q teaches Accounts
and Mathematics. Only two persons sit between R and
the person who teaches Physics. P and U are immediate
neighbours of each other. Neither P nor U teaches
Accounts. The person who teaches English sits second
to the right of P. Two persons sit between S and the
person who teaches Hindi. S does not teach Accounts.
The person who teaches Psychology is an immediate
neighbour of the person who teaches Accounts. The
person who teaches Physics sits second to the left of P.
One of the immediate neighbours of V teaches Chemistry.
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Six plays A, B, C, D, E and F are to be staged, one on each day from Monday to Saturday. The schedule of the plays is to be in accordance with the following :
(i) A must be staged a day before E.
(ii) C must not be staged on Tuesday.
(iii) B must be staged on the day following the day on which F is staged.
(iv) D must be staged on Friday only and should not be immediately preceded by B.
(v) E must not be staged on the last day of the schedule.
Eight boxes namely P, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are placed from
top to bottom not in the same order. They contain different
flavors of cake among Pineapple, Butter White, Cappuccino,
Cherry Marble, Black Forest, Milk Chocolate, Chocolate
Almond and Raspberry. Boxes are made up of different
materials among steel, plastic, wood and card box. Exactly two
boxes are made of same material. Consider top as 1st position.
The following information is known about them.
i. Box T which is made up of plastic is kept two places above R
and both are in the top 4 positions when boxes are arranged from
top to bottom.
ii. The box containing Cherry Marble is kept immediately below
wooden box and is made up of same material as T.
iii. Box S is kept somewhere between W and X and X being
below S.
iv. The two cardboard boxes are kept vertically adjacent to each
other.
v. Cappuccino cake is kept exactly between V and the box
containing Milk Chocolate.
vi. X doesn’t contain Pineapple cake.
vii. Box U is kept two places below box W which is kept
immediately below the box containing Cherry Marble cake.
viii. The box containing Raspberry cake is placed at even
numbered place but is not placed at the bottom.
ix. The steel box which is kept at top either contains Pineapple
or chocolate almond cake.
x. Box U is not made up of cardboard.
xi. V which contains Black Forest cake is made up of wood.
xii. The box containing Butter White cake and box is made up of wood.
xiii. S doesn’t contain any of Pineapple or Raspberry cake.
Ajai, Dhoni, Imran, Diya, Sindhu, Murali, Ganesh, Hari are eight players associated with two grades National & International. Among them four are National players, while others are International players.Four are associated with Cricket, while others are associated with Tennis.
·They are returned to their hometown after an event. There were 8 seats in the van two seats in each row. Two persons occupied seats in each row, No two cricket players occupied seats in the same row, Similarly no two Tennis players occupied seats in the same row.
·Ajai and Diya are associated with the same grade, while Ajai and Ganesh are associated with the same game. But Dhoni and Diya are not associated with the same game.
·Ajai’s and Ganesh’s grade are the same as Hari’s grade. Dhoni is an international player but he didn’t sit with either Ganesh or Hari.
·Hari is a cricketer. Both Hari and Murali play for the same team but Hari didn’t sit in row 4. Ajai and Ganesh sat in row 1 and row 2 respectively, while Imran sat with Divya.
Amit is ranked 12th from the top and Ravi is ranked 15th from the bottom in a class of 35 students. How many students are there between Amit and Ravi?
What should be the answer 8 or 9?
Ajay is positioned 8th from the left and Amit is positioned 9th form the right in a row of 15 students. How many students are between Ajay and Amit?
A gardener had a number of shrubs to plant in rows. At first he tried to plant 8,then 12 and then 16 in a row but he had always 3 shrubs left with him. On trying 7 he had none left. Find the total number of shrubs.
A)154
B)147
C)137
D)150
E)None of these
🔹Puzzle Ten persons from ten different countries viz. Denmark, Japan, Pakistan, India, Mexico, Canada, Hungary, Bangladesh, Russia and Switzerland are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- Angel, Beulah, Catherine, David and Emma are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 Prince, Queen, Ramesh, Suresh and Tahir are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.) Prince faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Japan. Prince does not face Angel. The person from Denmark sits second to the right of the person from Bangladesh. David faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Pakistan. Suresh is not from Pakistan. David is not from Mexico. Ramesh sits second to the left of the persons from Switzerland. Angel sits third to the right of person from Canada. Only One person sits between the person from Russia and Queen. The person from India sits to the immediate right of Queen. Catherine sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Queen. Only two people sit between Beulah and Emma. The person from Mexico sits second to the right of the one who faces Suresh. Suresh does not sit at an extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbours of the person from Mexico faces Russia.
Study the following information to answer the given questions.
I) In a class of boys and girls, Amar's rank is 12th and Meeta's rank is 8th.
II) Amar's rank among the boys is 6th and Meeta's rank among girls is 3rd.
III) In the class Meeta's rank is 52nd from the other end.
IV) From the other end, Amar's rank among the boys is 26th.
Questions:
1. How many boys are there in the class?
2. What is Meeta's rank among the girls from the other end?
3. How many boys are there before Meeta?
4. How many boys are there between Amar and last rank(assuming it is a girl) in the class?
5. How many boys are there between Amar and Meeta?
6. How many girls are there before Amar?
7. How many students are there in the class?
8. How many girls are there between Meeta and Amar?
9. How many girls are there between Meeta and last rank(assuming it is a boy) in the class?
Approach to solve these questions? Especially question number 3,5,6,8....
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Q.10: City A to City B is a downstream journey on a stream which flows at a speed of 5km/hr. Boats P and Q run a shuttle service between the two cities that are 300 kms apart. Boat P, which starts from City A has a still-water speed of 25km/hr, while boat Q, which starts from city B at the same time has a still-water speed of 15km/hr. When will the two boats meet for the first time? When and where will they meet for the second time? (a) 7.5 hours and 15 hours (b)7.5 hours and 18 hours (c)8 hours and 18 hours(d)7.5 hours and 20 hours
Solve them & plz Explain the logic- 16,17,37,111,?
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