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Each of the following questions consists of six statement followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option that indicates a combination where the third statement can be logically deduced from the first two statements and that option will be your answer. Statement: 1. Some A are B 2. All B are C 3. Some C are D 4. All E are D 5. All D are F 6. All E are F  Option  1)I, II, III  2)I, III, IV  3)III, V, II  4)IV, V, VI

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A Chartered Accountant applies for a job in two firms X and Y. The probability of his being selected in firm X is 0.7, and being rejected at Y is 0.5 and the probability of his application being rejected is 0.6. What is the probability that he will be selected in one of the firm?  

(a) 0.8

(b) 0.2

(c) 0.4

(d) 0.7

(e) 0.5

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Sam dances with Gina, Juliette, Myra, Rita & Sara (not in this order) one at a time . The women wore different colors Red, White, Pink, Burgundy & Purple(not in this order) . They perform different dance types Swing, Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot & Mambo( not in this order).

1. Sam has one dance before dancing with the woman in purple and after doing the tango.

2. He has one dance before dancing with the woman in white and after dancing with Rita.

3. He has one dance between dancing with the woman in red and doing the waltz.

4. He has two dances between dancing with the woman in purple and doing the swing.

5. He has one dance after dancing with Juliette and before dancing with Gina.

6. He has two dances between dancing with the woman in pink and doing the foxtrot.

7. He has one dance after dancing with Myra and before dancing with Rita.

8. He has one dance between dancing with the woman in red and dancing with the woman wearing burgundy.

Give the order of his performances.


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Players belongs to different countries i.e. France, China, India, Italy, Korea, Brazil, Germany, Japan, Australia and Russia are sitting in two parallel rows containing five players each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 Novak Djokovic, Maria Sarapova, Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal and Caroline Wozniacki are seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row-2 Andy Roddick, Andy Muray, Jimmy Connors, Martina Hingis and Milos Raonic are seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in row faces another member of the other row. All of them have relation with each other.

Only one player sits between Pete Sampras’s sister and Novak Djokovic’s brother. Only two players sit between Pete Sampras’s father and Martina Hingis’s father. Neither Maria Sarapova nor Martina Hingis’s grandfather faces Martina Hingis. Andy Muray belong to Italy and Maria Sarapova is neither belong to France nor Russia. Martina Hingis’s husband, who belongs to Brazil, sits third to the right of Martina Hingis’s uncle. Andy Roddick sits second to the left of Martina Hingis’s husband. Novak Djokovic has two sons and one daughter. The player facing Martina Hingis’s brother, who belongs to India, sits immediate right of Novak Djokovic’s daughter. Caroline Wozniacki is the grandmother of Andy Roddick and Martina Hingis. Rafael Nadal is the brother-in-law of Caroline Wozniacki. Pete Sampras is the father of Andy Roddick and brother of Maria Sarapova. Andy Roddick’s grandfather, who belongs to France, is not an immediate neighbour of Maria Sarapova. Milos Raonic is the husband of Martina Hingis and brother of the one, who belongs to Korea. Martina Hingis belongs to Germany and Caroline Wozniacki belongs to Australia. Pete Sampras neither belongs to Japan nor China. Jimmy Connors belongs to Korea. Rafael Nadal does not belong to China.




After a running competition, the competitors ( Angie, Jack, Margie, Wade, Yolanda ) paid different amounts ($7.99, $8.99, $9.99, $10.99, $11.99 ) for ordering a different type of pasta ( capellini, farfalle, fusilli, spaghetti, vermicelli ) along with a different type of sauce ( alfredo, arrabiata, bolognese, mushroom, pomodoro )


1. Yolanda paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who ordered capellini.

2. The runner who paid $8.99 didn't choose pomodoro sauce.

3. Margie ordered capellini.

4. The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't order farfalle.

5. Angie paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose mushroom sauce.

6. The five runners were Angie, the contestant who paid $10.99, the runner who chose arrabiata sauce, the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.

7. Neither the contestant who paid $10.99 nor the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce was Jack.

8. Of Jack and the runner who chose mushroom sauce, one paid $11.99 and the other ordered fusilli.

9. The contestant who paid $11.99 was either the contestant who chose alfredo sauce or the contestant who ordered vermicelli.


Savannah got distracted when her shuttle arrived at Earth Central Airport. Now she's at Lost & Found with four other travelers all waiting to retrieve one lost piece of luggage of a different color (black, blue, green, red or yellow.) While filling out their baggage retrieval paperwork, they discovered an amazing coincidence. Each person had the last name of one other person's nationality and another's destination country (America, England, France, Panama or Zambia). Nobody had the same last name, nationality or destination country of anyone else in the group. Each person is traveling from his or her country of origin to only one other country. Use the following clues to determine each traveler's first name, last name (L), nationality (N), destination country (D) and baggage color. Because this is Logic Land, the unlikelihood of the travelers actually sharing the same airport is not of any concern in solving this puzzle. 


1. Each traveler's last name, nationality and destination country are three different names. 

2. Ms. Panama is neither the Zambian citizen nor the one going to England; Carmelita wants her suitcase to stand out, so she is not the person with the black bag. (All five travelers are mentioned in this clue.) 

3. The person bound for France, who asked Echo where she bought her fragrant cup of coffee, sat next to Mr. England. 

4. Echo is not the French citizen that helped Pierre with his paperwork. 

5. Of the person with the lovely yellow suitcase and Savannah, one is traveling to Zambia and the other is the American citizen. 

6. Pierre's destination country is the nationality of the owner of the black bag; the destination country of the owner of the black bag is Pierre's nationality. 

7. The person surnamed America is not going to France and the person traveling to America has either a blue or green bag. 

8. Juan, who does not have yellow luggage, does not have England as his last name. 

9. The five travelers are the American, Echo, the blue suitcase owner, the one traveling to Panama and Ms. France. 


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 There are Seven different Mobile Shops – A, B, C, D, E, F and G sold Mobiles starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week) not necessarily in same order. The number of Mobiles sold by the Seven Mobile shops in seven different days are 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 15 and 27 (not necessarily in same order). The colour of the mobile of seven different shops are – Grey, Black, Blue, Red, White, Gold and Silver.The store with the highest number of mobiles have White colour and the store with the least number of mobiles have black colour. The shop which sold more than 12 mobiles(not an odd number) is immediately after the one which sold 12 mobiles. Shop F sold more number of mobiles than Shop D. The Shop ‘A’ sold mobiles on one of the days after Friday. On Wednesday, the number of mobiles sold are 12. The difference between the number of mobiles sold on Monday and Friday is the multiple of the number 7. There are two shops between the shop F and the shop which one sold 4 mobiles. Shop B sold mobiles on one of the days immediately before the shop that sold 9 mobiles. There are two shops between B and G. There are three shops between the shop F and D. C not sold the least number of mobiles. The sum of mobiles sold on Wednesday and Saturday is more than ten and the sum equals to the number of mobiles sold on Friday. The difference between the number of mobiles sold by Shop B and G is less than five. The Shop which sold 9 mobiles not on Friday. The shop F sold the mobiles on one of the days after the shop which sold 4 mobiles. The store B has Gold colour mobiles. The store which sold Red colour mobiles immediately after the one which sold Blue Colour. Shop D did not sell Silver mobiles. ???plz ignore if already solved ...

 Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. The Jersey number of all players are – 12, 54, 77, 55, 16, 4 and 13V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match. The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which can not be succeeded by any one. The player who played match on Tuesday has the Jersey number, which is the square of Jersey number of Player T. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman. Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday. The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player Q. The player who played match on Monday has the Jersey number which can be divided by 11. The player who has 54 as a Jersey number did not play on Friday. The player V has the consecutive Jersey number of W while the player who played match on Saturday has the consecutive Jersey number of the player who played match on Friday.  ???plz ignore if already solved ...