A, D, F, H, J, I and L are seven employees in an organisation, who are learning distance courses in different institutes, viz SMU, PTU and IGNOU. There are three girls among these seven students. Each of the girls studies in the three different institutes. Two of the seven students study Accounts, two study Computer Science and one each studies MCA, Finance and Textile Designing. F studies in the same institute as A, who studies Textile Designing in PTU. No girl studies Finance or Textile Designing. J studies Accounts in SMU and his brother I studies MCA in IGNOU. H studies Finance in the same institute as D. Neither F nor L studies Accounts. The girl who studies Accounts does not study in IGNOU..... #post Sol. Below ,ignore if already solved....
Tom, Joy, Ricky, Smith, Nickole, Moorie and Megan are seven friends who left for seven different destinations Australia, England, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, Holand and Zimbabwe—each one on a different day of the week. Ricky left for Zimbabwe on Monday. On the last day of the week, the person left for Ireland. Nickole left on the next day of Tom, who left for Holand on the next day of Megan. Smith left for Canada on Friday. Joy left neither for South Africa nor for Ireland and Megan left for Australia.... #ignore if already solved
Direction for questions 11-15: Read the passage given below and answer the following questions. Ramesh and Kiran are standing at point A. Ramesh starts walking in south direction. He walks 10km till point B. Then he starts walking till point C which is 5km away from B in southwest direction. Then he goes to point D which is in West direction and 5km away from C. Kiran walks to point Z which is 10 km away in East. From Z he walks till point Y in southwest direction for 14k. Then he walks 6 km in southeast to point X.
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Five friends Angelina Jolie, Emma Stone, Kristen Stewart, Jessica Jones and Julia Roberts are Musician,
Architect, Doctor, Engineer and Artist by profession and like White, Blue, Red, Yellow and Green colour but
not necessarily in that order.
• The person whose hobby is dancing preferred lemonade over cola while others preferred cola over
lemonade in beverages
• The four friends who took cola were Angelina Jolie, the one who is an engineer, the person whose favourite
colour is Green and the one whose hobby is net surfing.
• Jessica Jones did not take lemonade and her favourite colour is white.
• Emma Stone’s favourite colour is Blue. She did not like lemonade.
• Julia Roberts’s hobby is not painting, reading or gardening.
• The person whose favourite colour is Red likes painting and the person who is artist likes gardening.
• Jessica Jones is not a doctor. The person who is a doctor takes cola. The person who is an engineer likes
Blue colour. The person whose favourite colour is yellow is a Architect.
• The musician’s favourite colour is not yellow. Kristen Stewart’s favourite colour is Green. Kristen Stewart
is a artist and Jessica Jones is a musician.
Six students P, Q, R, S, T & U is sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre of the table in a public library.
They read different books -History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Hindi. They carry different colours of bags -
Black, Red, Blue, Green, violet and Brown, but not necessarily in the same order. The students who read History, Chemistry
and English books are having neither black nor red bag. The students who have blue and violet bag do not read History or
Chemistry books. P do not have black bag and he is not on the immediate left of the student who read Biology. The only
student who is between T and U reads physics. The student, who is on the left side of the student, who has black bag, does
not read Hindi book. S reads biology book and the colour of his bag is blue also he is facing the student who reads physics
book. One who reads history book is seated opposite to the student having Brown bag. The student whose bag is of blue
colour is on the left of the student who reads English book. One who reads Hindi book is on the immediate right of the
student, who has black bag but on the immediate left of the student, who reads Chemistry. R does not read chemistry and U
does not read History book.
Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V attend workshop for developing managerial skills in seven different companies namely Accenture, HCL, TCS, Infosys, Tata, Tech Mahindra and Amdocs on a different days of the week from Monday to Sunday and also they like some fruits viz- Apple, Orange, Mango, Pineapple, Guava, Strawberry and Banana. The order of persons, companies, fruits and days of the week are not necessarily in the same order.
R attends workshop in Company Accenture but not on Tuesday. V attends workshop on Monday but not in TCS and Amdocs. U attends workshop in Tata on Friday. The one who works in Accenture likes Guava. Q attends workshop in Infosys on Wednesday. Two people attend workshop on the days between the days on which one who likes Guava and the one who likes Strawberry attend workshop. S, who likes Strawberry does not attend workshop in Accenture or TCS and attends workshop on the next day of the day on which T attends workshop, who attends the workshop in Tech Mahindra. The one who likes Pineapple attends workshop on the day just before the day on which R attends the workshop and three people attend the workshop on the days between the days on which the one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana attend the workshop. The one who likes Orange attends workshop just before the day on which the one who likes Apple attends the workshop. The one who likes Mango attends workshop after the day on which the person who likes Apple attends the workshop.
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Each one of seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F and G – lives on a separate floor of a seven storeyed building. Ground floor is numbered 1, thefloor above the ground floor is numbered 2 and so on until the top most floor is numbered 7.
Each one of them lives in a different city, viz Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, Chennai, Amaravati, Guwahati and Visakhapatnam but not necessarily in the same order.
The number of persons living above the one who lives in Hyderabad is equal to the number of persons live below the one who lives in Guwahati. Only two persons live below D who lives in neither Hyderabad nor Guwahati. E lives in either Chennai or Amaravati and lives neither on odd numbered floor nor adjacent to D. Only one person lives between A's floor and the person who is from Hyderabad. G lives immediately above the one who lives in Visakhapatnam. Only two persons live between the one who is from Chennai and B who is not from Guwahati. C lives below the one who is from Cochin but not adjacent to him. C and F do not live in adjacent floors.
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each of them read a different
newspaper. viz, Times of India, The Hindu, Hindustan, Amar Ujala, Danik Bhaskar, Economic Times, Danik Jagran and
Hindustan Times, but not necessarily in the same order.
M and O, who reads Hindustan, can never sit together. There are two persons between the persons who reads Danik Jagran
and Danik Bhaskar and the latter is to the left of Danik Jagran. The person who reads Danik Bhaskar sits second to the
right of R. There are two person sitting between O and the person who reads Economic Times. N and Q are immediate
neighbours of each other. The person who read Times of India sits on the immediate left of the person who reads Hindustan
Times. T does not read Danik Jagran, Times of India or the Hindu and he is also not an immediate neighbour of the one who
reads Economic Times. The person who reads Times of India cannot sit with the person who reads Amar Ujala. M is second
to the right of the person who reads Danik Jagran. P neither reads Economic Times nor Danik Jagran. Q and S are not
immediate neighbours. S, who does not read Danik Bhaskar sits on the immediate right of T. There is only one person
between those two person who reads Hindustan Times and Economic Times. There is only one person sitting between S and
the person who reads Economic times and the person who can never be R.
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Twelve members of a family are sitting on two opposite sides of rectangular dining table for a dinner. Two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each are set in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S, T and O are seated and all of them are facing north, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes different types of food, viz Indian, African, English, French, German, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Thai, Spanish, Korean and Russian, but not necessarily in the same order. C, who likes German food, sits third to the left of B. C is not an immediate neighbour of either E or A. P, who likes Korean food, sits third to the right of S. Neither P nor S sits at the extreme ends. E, who likes Indian food, faces the one who likes Mexican food. F, who likes English food, faces O, who sits second to the left of T and does not like French food. T is not an immediate neighbour of S. Only two people sit between Q and T, who like Russian and Thai food respectively. D, likes neither African nor French food who sits on the immediate right of the person who likes German food. A, who likes Chinese food, does not face R. The one who likes Spanish food sits second to the left of the person who faces the one who likes English food.