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Early one morning, four snails, A, B, C and D, set off together down the garden path. A and B kept the same steady pace, slithering only 8 metres by the time C and D had already reached the azalea. C was wounded and had to stop for an hour to rest. Although D was tired, too, she pressed on, but reduced her pace to be at the same speed as A’s and B’s. C started off again just as A and B got even with her. She raced off at her original pace. A promptly sped up to the same speed as C and kept even with her. B just kept going at her original pace. When A reached the end of the path, she was 1 metre ahead of B, but she was a half hour later than D was. How many meters long was the path?
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A coding system performs following operations on the alphabets. C0 = A letter at position odd is substituted with the next letter while the letter at even position is substituted with previous letter. After the substitution, the whole word is written in reverse order. For example coding of the word INDIA will be as follows: I substituted with J, N with M and so on to form the word JMEHB and then the word is written in the reverse order to form BHEMJ. Cn for n = 1,2,3…… the operation is that every letter is written with n steps ahead. For example ASIA when performed with C1 will be BTJB and then it will also be written in reverse order to form the word BJTB.
1. What will be the code of the word MADAM if the operations C0 and C3 are performed?
2. If operations C0, C1, C3 are performed the word becomes IRFKIL. What is the original word?
A five star hotel is hosting a Conference that has nine sessions Analytics, Business Intelligence, Communication, Decision Analysis, Finance, Marketing, Organisation Behaviour, Project Management and Strategic Management. The time for each session is fixed – however the management has to work out the requirements of rooms and it is known that the timing of some sessions overlap. While all available rooms are of the same capacity that is any session can be arranged in any room. Following is known about the overlaps of the sessions
1. Session A overlaps with M,O and S
2. Session B overlaps with C,F,O and P
3. Session C overlaps with D,F,O and P
4. Session D overlaps with F and P
5. Session O overlaps with P
I. If only two rooms are available which of the following sessions if removed – the conference can take place
(a) Session C or P
(b) Session F or M
(c) Session C and P
(d) Session D and P
II. The minimum number of rooms required to hold the conference is
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
A team must be selected from ten probable – Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z. Of these, Q, S, U and are forwards, R, W and X are point guards and T, V and Y are defenders. Also, the following conditions need to be observed: The team must have at least one forward, one point guard and one defender. If the team includes Z, it must also include V. The team must include U or R, but not both. If the team includes W, it must also include V. The team must include exactly one among S, W and Y .S and V cannot be members of the same team. T and X cannot be members of the same team. The team must include both Q and T or neither of them. There is no restriction on the number of members in the team.
Q:1. What could be the size of the team that includes W ? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) More than one of the above
Q:2. What would be the size of the largest possible team? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
Q:3. Who cannot be included in a team of size 6? (a) Q (b) X (c) Z (d) U
Q: 4. What can be the size of the team that includes S ? (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) More than one of the above
Answers: d,c,b,b
Some C are definitely not E. So, its not a possibility. Option 1 wrong ? Some C are definitely F. So again its not a possibility. So option 2 is also wrong. Where am I going wrong here ?
There are two parts in a question paper. Part A has 5 questions, each questions fetches either +2 or 0. Part B has 4 question each question fetches either +10 or 0 and +5 if partly correct.
1. Which of the following score is not possible to achieve in the paper?
(a) 29 (b) 31 (c) 33 (d) 47
2. What is the minimum number of questions to be attempted to get 41 marks?
a)6 b)5 c)7 d) None
Six persons- Ankit, Brijesh, Chetan, Elisha and Farhan are sitting around a circular table facing center.They are studying among physiology, BA, BTech and polytechnic. Two of them study BA, 2 study physiology and 1 each for the other 2 branches. They study among different colleges- G, H, I, J, K, L. The following is known:
If Divya takes admission in G, then Brijesh takes admission in I and Chetan sits between Ankit and Elisha. If Farhan takes admission in physiology then Divya also takes admission in physiology. If Elisha doesnot take admission in physiology Ankit must be admitted to BA. Chetan takes admission in college J. Two of them who neither want to join polytechnic or Btech, take admission in college G and H. If Elisha takes admission in L, then Brijesh takes polytechnic and Ankit takes Btech. If Elisha doesnot take admission in l, then Chetan takes admission in G. Farhan doesnot want to take physiology but sits neither opposite nor adjacent to Brijesh. Brijesh sits adjacent to Ankit, who sits either two or three places to the left of Elisha.Divya doesnot take admission in college H.
Eight persons - P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W are sitting around a circular table facing center. Each of them read different magazines like forbes, vogue, business today, sportstar,organiser,digit, career 360 and entrepeneurship.Only two person sit between S and the one who read magazine digit. W sits second to the left of S. Only three person sit between W and one who reads magazine vogue.Only one person sit between P and the one who read magazine organiser. Four persons sit between P and T. R sits second to the right of U. R reads neither digit nor organiser. V sits immediate left of the one who read sportstar.The one who read forbes sits second to the right of the one who reads entrepeneurship. Neither P nor S read Forbes. The one who read career 360 is not an immediate neighbour of one who reads vogue.
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Each of the five men – Rahul, Kalyan, Srikant, Shiva and Charan, whose ages are distinct, has a son among Raju, Suresh, Tarun, Venkat and Prakash not necessarily in the same order. We know the following information about them.a. For every pair of father and son, the difference between the age of the father and his son is the same.b. Charan is not the father of Tarun, Rahul is elder than Srikant.c. Prakash is not the son of Shiva but younger than Venkat. Also, Prakash’s father is older than Kalyan.d. There are as many children younger than Prakash as older than him.e. Rahul and Charan, is the eldest and the youngest, among the five fathers respectively.f. Kalyan’s son is younger than Tarun but elder than Raju. S Answer the questions based on the information given below.Each of the five men – Rahul, Kalyan, Srikant, Shiva and Charan, whose ages are distinct, has a son among Raju, Suresh, Tarun, Venkat and Prakash not necessarily in the same order. We know the following information about them.a. For every pair of father and son, the difference between the age of the father and his son is the same.b. Charan is not the father of Tarun, Rahul is elder than Srikant.c. Prakash is not the son of Shiva but younger than Venkat. Also, Prakash’s father is older than Kalyan.d. There are as many children younger than Prakash as older than him.e. Rahul and Charan, is the eldest and the youngest, among the five fathers respectively.f. Kalyan’s son is younger than Tarun but elder than Raju.
World Cup is being organised by India. Different teams are participating in the World Cup. Seven teams which are participating are – Pakistan, Australia, Srilanka, India, Kenya, South Africa and West Indies. They will be playing there
matches at different places, namely Delhi, Ranchi, Chennai, Nagpur, Chandigarh ,Cuttack and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order, on different days of the week, starting from Monday.
Pakistan will be playing at Ranchi, but neither on Friday nor on Monday.
The host country will be playing on Thursday at Nagpur.
There is a gap of one day between Pakistan and India match.
South Africa will be playing the match before West Indies but after Kenya at Cuttack on Wednesday.
West Indies will be playing on the last day of the week.
Australia will be playing at Mumbai.
No match will be played at Delhi on Monday.
The match at Chandigarh will be played on the last day of the week.
The match at Chennai will be played on Tuesday.
No match will be played at Mumbai on Tuesday and Friday
Eight players—HashimAmla, De Villiers, Dale Steyn, JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, MorneMorkel, David Miller and Dean Elgar are sitting in three lines L1, L2 and L3. And they are in three different categories, either batsman or bowler or all rounder. In each line at least two and at most three players are sitting there.
And at least two players are in each category but not more than three. De Villiers and Dale Steyn are in different lines but not in lineL2, and both are in same categories. Dean Elgar and David Miller are in same line and in same categories, but not all rounders. JP Duminyand Imran Tahir are in different lines but not in line L1 and in different categories but not all rounder. HashimAmla is in LineL2 and JP Duminy is not in same line as in HashimAmla. Both players of lineL2 are bowlers. MorneMorkel is all rounder and not in line L1. From three all
rounder two are line in L3. MorneMorkel and Dale Steyn are in same line and there are three batsmen
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There are eight people namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who sit around a circular table facing towards or away from the centre. They like different ice cream flavors. One of the flavors is Strawberry. The following information is known about them.
i. H’s neighbors face in same direction but opposite to that of H.
ii. G sits third to the left of E who faces towards the centre.
iii. D’s spouse who likes Chocolate flavor sits third to the left of D.
iv. C sits third to the right of a male and they face in the same direction.
v. B’s immediate neighbors face in same direction but opposite to that of B.
vi. The female who likes Vanilla flavor sits opposite to the male who likes Red Velvet.
vii. A who likes Black Current flavor sits second to the left of D and they face in the same direction.
viii. The immediate neighbors of C like Vanilla and Mulberry flavors.
ix. B and F sit together and none of them sits with A and D.
x. G’s spouse who likes Fruit and Nut flavor sits second to the left of G.
xi. The immediate neighbors of H’s only sister who is neither C nor E are A and D.
xii. B who likes Butter Scotch flavor is the only one whose both the immediate neighbors are of opposite gender to B
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight family members sitting around a circular table in a restaurant. All of them are facing the center. Three of the family members are non- vegetarian and others are vegetarian. All the eight family members are
government servants. They are Doctor, Engineer, IAS, IPS, Colonel, Scientist, Professor and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H order for the same food. The food ordered in the restaurant are Mixed Veg, Kufta, Matar-Paneer, Mutton Korma, Veg Biryani, Egg Biryani and Dal Makhani.
G, a Doctor, is the head of the family, and is immediate neighbor of H and D.
The granddaughter F is sitting third to the left of G. The grandmother of F is sitting on the immediate left of her. F is vegetarian. E is sitting second to the right of his father G. He is a Colenal, and orders for Dal Makhani. Only G’s daughter is sitting exactly between A and E. She orders for Veg Biryani and she is a Scientist. H is an IAS officer and B is an IPS.The son of H is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father is an Engineer. C is a Scientist and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She orders for Veg Biryani.
D, the husband of the IAS, ordered for Egg Biryani and his mother orders for Mutton Korma.The one who is an IPS sits second to the right of A, who is an immediate neighbor of the Scientist and the Professor. The Professor does not like Mixed Veg and the Doctor does not like Matar Paneer or Kufta.