IBPS Clerk Mains Reasoning Questions Answer Key...Charvi Government Officer Damini Freelancer Babita Psychologist 12) Each child has both of its parents alive. Therefore case 1 is

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IBPS Clerk Mains Reasoning Questions

Answer Key

Question No. Option

1 E

2 C

3 C

4 B

5 A

6 C

7 C

8 B

9 C

10 C

11 D

12 B

13 D

14 A

15 C

16 E

17 B

18 D

19 A

20 E

21 B

22 D

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23 C

24 B

25 D

26 A

27 C

28 A

29 E

30 C

31 A

32 E

33 B

34 B

35 D

36 A

37 C

38 D

39 A

40 E

41 C

42 D

43 C

44 B

45 E

46 E

47 D

48 C

49 D

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50 A

Solution:

1. Given statements: X = Y ≥ W, W < Z, Z ≤ A

On combining: X = Y ≥ W < Z ≤ A

Conclusions:

I. A ≥ W → False (as W < Z ≤ A → W < A)

II. Z > X → False (as X = Y ≥ W < Z → relation between Z and X cannot be determined)

III. W = X → False (as X = Y and Y ≥ W → X ≥ W)

IV. W < X → False (as X = Y and Y ≥ W → X ≥ W)

Here, conclusion III and IV form complementary pair.

Hence, either III or IV follows.

2. Given statements: C < T; C = U; X ≤ B; X = T; B ≥ V

On combining: U = C < T = X ≤ B ≥ V

Conclusions:

I. C > X → False (as C < T = X → C < T)

II. X ≥ B → False (as X ≤ B)

III. C < B → True (as C < T = X ≤ B → C < B)

IV. C = X → False (as C < T = X → C < X)

Thus, only III is true.

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3. Given:

10 family members

1) Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Bina has only one brother.

2) Karan is Doctor by profession.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

3) Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph.

4) Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class.

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

5) Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Shiv

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi

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Damini

Babita

6) Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita.

7) Babita is the daughter of Damini.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini

Babita

8) Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan.

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita

9) Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children.

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10) Babita is a Psychologist.

11) Anamika is a Housewife.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

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Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

12) Each child has both of its parents alive. Therefore case 1 is rejected (Because Anamika and Karan will be single parents in this case).

From (5) and (12), Chandani is the daughter of Charvi.

(Because Charvi has two children.

Shiv is the uncle of Chandani. Therefore, Shiv should be the husband of Damini,

And Joseph should be the other child of Charvi)

Now, only Ravi is left. Hence he should be the husband of Charvi.

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So the final figure should be as given below:

13) The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. (That means, Chandani is a banker).

14) There is a teacher also. (That means, Bina is a teacher because only she is left).

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina Teacher

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

Chandani Banker

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

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From the final figure, it is clear that father of Joseph is Ravi.

And it is given in the question that Ravi is a Scientist.

4. Given:

10 family members

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1) Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Bina has only one brother.

2) Karan is Doctor by profession.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

3) Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph.

4) Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

5) Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Shiv

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi

Damini

Babita

6) Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita.

7) Babita is the daughter of Damini.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

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Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini

Babita

8) Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

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Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita

9) Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children.

10) Babita is a Psychologist.

11) Anamika is a Housewife.

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

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Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

12) Each child has both of its parents alive. Therefore case 1 is rejected (Because Anamika and Karan will be single parents in this case).

From (5) and (12), Chandani is the daughter of Charvi.

(Because Charvi has two children.

Shiv is the uncle of Chandani. Therefore, Shiv should be the husband of Damini,

And Joseph should be the other child of Charvi)

Now, only Ravi is left. Hence he should be the husband of Charvi.

So the final figure should be as given below:

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13) The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. (That means, Chandani is a banker).

14) There is a teacher also. (That means, Bina is a teacher because only she is left).

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina Teacher

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

Chandani Banker

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

From the final figure, it is clear that Shiv is the father of Babita.

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5. Given:

10 family members

1) Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Bina has only one brother.

2) Karan is Doctor by profession.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

3) Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph.

4) Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class.

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

5) Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Shiv

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi

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Damini

Babita

6) Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita.

7) Babita is the daughter of Damini.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini

Babita

8) Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan.

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Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika

Shiv Professor

Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita

9) Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children.

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10) Babita is a Psychologist.

11) Anamika is a Housewife.

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

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Chandani

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

12) Each child has both of its parents alive. Therefore case 1 is rejected (Because Anamika and Karan will be single parents in this case).

From (5) and (12), Chandani is the daughter of Charvi.

(Because Charvi has two children.

Shiv is the uncle of Chandani. Therefore, Shiv should be the husband of Damini,

And Joseph should be the other child of Charvi)

Now, only Ravi is left. Hence he should be the husband of Charvi.

So the final figure should be as given below:

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13) The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. (That means, Chandani is a banker).

14) There is a teacher also. (That means, Bina is a teacher because only she is left).

Person Profession

Karan Doctor

Bina Teacher

Ravi Scientist

Joseph Student

Anamika Housewife

Shiv Professor

Chandani Banker

Charvi Government Officer

Damini Freelancer

Babita Psychologist

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Damini is the mother is of Babita.

And it is clear from the table that Damini is a Freelancer.

6. A course of action is something that needs to be done considering the present scenario in mind. From the statement, it is evident that it is in context of the NPA and it lays out the views of Rajan in accordance to the NPA.

From the courses of actions mentioned none of them is relevant to be considered as an appropriate course of action keeping in mind the given statement.

Course of action I, itself is a problem and itself mentions the outcomes of the action and is thus, not correct.

Course of action II is not an action, it is just a statement stating general information.

Course of action III is also irrelevant as it does not suggest any course of action rather it presents a general picture in context of banks. As it does not state any course of action, thus, it can also be rejected.

Thus, the correct answer is option 3.

7. A course of action is something that needs to be done considering the present scenario in mind. From the statement, it is evident that United Limited has been

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blacklisted by the Delhi government financial commissioner because had violated provisions of the Delhi Excise Act, 2009 and Delhi Excise Rules, 2010 by using unauthorized and loose barcodes.

From the courses of actions discussed none of the course of actions mentioned is relevant and can be rejected.

Course of action I can be rejected as it is generic and does not state the fact as to what can be the further course of action by the UHL or by the Delhi government financial commissioner regarding the problem under consideration.

Course of action II can also be rejected as it is just an elaborated version of the give problem and does not look like an appropriate action in order to improve the present scenario.

Course of action III can also be rejected as the fact stated in it is already stated in course of action I thus, it is nowhere linked to a possible course of action and thus, can be rejected.

Thus, the correct answer is option 3.

8. Eight boxes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H

Colours: Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet

1. The Blue colour box is immediately above the box F.

2. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H.

3. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6 H

5 A White

4

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3 A White

2 H Blue

1 F

4. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. (For this statement case 2 is not satisfied)

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6

5 A White

4

3

2 H

1

5. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G.

6. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box.

7. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box.

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F Orange

6

5 A White

4 G

3

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2 H

1 Red

8. Box D is below the box A.

9. Box B is above the Orange colour box.

10. The Pink colour box is above box A.

11. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box.

12. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 B Blue B Blue

7 F Orange F Orange

6 Pink Pink

5 A White A White

4 G Violet G Violet

3 D Purple Purple

2 H H

1 RED D Red

13. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

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3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

(Hence, the remaining colour of the H box is brown) After filling the gaps:

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 C Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

Hence, there are 6 boxes above Brown colour box.

9. Eight boxes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H

Colours: Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet

1. The Blue colour box is immediately above the box F.

2. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H.

3. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 Blue

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7 F

6 H

5 A White

4

3 A White

2 H Blue

1 F

4. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. (For this statement case 2 is not satisfied)

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6

5 A White

4

3

2 H

1

5. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G.

6. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box.

7. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box.

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F Orange

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6

5 A White

4 G

3

2 H

1 Red

8. Box D is below the box A.

9. Box B is above the Orange colour box.

10. The Pink colour box is above box A.

11. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box.

12. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 B Blue B Blue

7 F Orange F Orange

6 Pink Pink

5 A White A White

4 G Violet G Violet

3 D Purple Purple

2 H H

1 RED D Red

13. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

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7 F Orange

6 Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

(Hence, the remaining colour of the H box is brown) After filling the gaps:

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 C Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

E is the red coloured box, If we replace the C box with the Red coloured box then there will be a change in the position of box C and box E, there will be no impact on the position of box A. Hence, box A position is same as earlier i.e. 5th.

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10.

Logic:

Step 1:

Difference between the product of first digits from both the blocks and product of second digits from both the blocks i.e. 5 × 6 = 30 and 8 × 1 = 8.

Difference between 30 and 8 is 22.

Same process is applied in all pair of blocks.

Step 2:

In this step, first digit of each block is added and then multiplied by 3 and the result is added to 18 i.e. (2 + 4 + 2) × 3 + 18 = 42

Same process is to be repeated (on second digits of all three blocks) to get the second block.

Step 3:

In this step, square of first digit of first block and square of first digit from second block is added and then product of first digit from both the blocks is subtracted from it i.e. 32 + 42 - 3 × 4 = 13.

Same process is done on second digits of previous blocks to get the second block of this step.

Step 4:

Difference between the sum of the blocks and difference of both the blocks is calculated to get the final answer i.e. 13 + 67 = 80 and difference between 67 and 13 is 54.

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Finally, difference between 80 and 54 is 26.

Same procedure is applied for the given input:

The sum of numbers of 2nd last step i.e. step 3 = 13 + 19 = 32

The sum of numbers of 2nd step = 33 + 45 = 78

Difference = 46

Hence the correct answer is 46.

11. We first make sure to read the statement carefully and then see what immediate inferences can be drawn based on our first reading. The next step is to look at the arguments given in the options, analyze them and see if they seem relevant with respect to the information/data provided to us. Finally, it is very important to study the question closely.

The question is asking about the US’ discontent with India. Since the statement clearly mentions that the decision related to the SEZ policy comes after the intervention of the US, it is clear that it affects them in some ways.

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From the given arguments, argument 1 is eliminated because the statement does not give any of that data to us and is also not relevant to the question asked. Argument 2 answers the question asked, but that information is not provided to us in the statement. Argument 3 mentions export promotion programs, which are also mentioned in the last part of the statement. Thus, only argument 3 seems to be the most relevant argument and the answer is option 4.

Thus, the correct answer is option 4.

12. The correct answer is option 2, i.e. Only I and III are strong.

III is a revised version of I only. Both of the arguments state the right facts about the GDP and the debt amount and highlight the need for adopting practices mentioned in the given statement. II is irrelevant and incorrect because if the debt amount is only 8% of the GDP, then there is no need to adopt such decisions and the debt can be easily paid from the GDP collected. Thus, II is rejected.

Thus, the most appropriate answer is option 2 and the rest of the options can be

eliminated.

13. The correct answer is option 4, i.e. only II is implicit.

From the given statement, we can assume that Shiv Sena has slammed BJP’s complaints

regarding EVM (Electronic Voting Machines) and has commented that The Election

Commission and its machinery have become like slaves of the government and work

accordingly. Assumption II is correct and can be assumed as implicit as it holds true as

for the comments by the BJP are concerned because it highlights the slavish attitude of

the Electronic Commission. The assumption 'I' is incorrect as it opposes the argument

raised by Shiv Sena and can thus, be rejected. Thus, we can say that out of the two

statements, only second is implicit and we can mark the answer as option 4.

14. Eight boxes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H

Colours: Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet

1. The Blue colour box is immediately above the box F.

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2. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H.

3. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6 H

5 A White

4

3 A White

2 H Blue

1 F

4. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. (For this statement case 2 is not satisfied)

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6

5 A White

4

3

2 H

1

5. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G.

6. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box.

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7. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box.

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F Orange

6

5 A White

4 G

3

2 H

1 Red

8. Box D is below the box A.

9. Box B is above the Orange colour box.

10. The Pink colour box is above box A.

11. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box.

12. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 B Blue B Blue

7 F Orange F Orange

6 Pink Pink

5 A White A White

4 G Violet G Violet

3 D Purple Purple

2 H H

1 RED D Red

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13. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

(Hence, the remaining colour of the H box is brown) After filling the gaps:

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 C Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

Hence, there are 2 boxes between Violet colour box and Red colour box.

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15. Eight boxes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H

Colours: Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet

1. The Blue colour box is immediately above the box F.

2. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H.

3. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6 H

5 A White

4

3 A White

2 H Blue

1 F

4. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. (For this statement case 2 is not satisfied)

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6

5 A White

4

3

2 H

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1

5. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G.

6. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box.

7. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box.

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F Orange

6

5 A White

4 G

3

2 H

1 Red

8. Box D is below the box A.

9. Box B is above the Orange colour box.

10. The Pink colour box is above box A.

11. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box.

12. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 B Blue B Blue

7 F Orange F Orange

6 Pink Pink

5 A White A White

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4 G Violet G Violet

3 D Purple Purple

2 H H

1 RED D Red

13. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

(Hence, the remaining colour of the H box is brown) After filling the gaps:

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 C Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

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Hence, the colour of box D is Purple.

16. Eight boxes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H

Colours: Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet

1. The Blue colour box is immediately above the box F.

2. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H.

3. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6 H

5 A White

4

3 A White

2 H Blue

1 F

4. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. (For this statement case 2 is not satisfied)

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F

6

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5 A White

4

3

2 H

1

5. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G.

6. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box.

7. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box.

Position Boxes Colours

8 Blue

7 F Orange

6

5 A White

4 G

3

2 H

1 Red

8. Box D is below the box A.

9. Box B is above the Orange colour box.

10. The Pink colour box is above box A.

11. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box.

12. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box.

Positions Case 1 Case 2

Boxes Colours Boxes Colours

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8 B Blue B Blue

7 F Orange F Orange

6 Pink Pink

5 A White A White

4 G Violet G Violet

3 D Purple Purple

2 H H

1 RED D Red

13. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 Pink

5 A White

4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

(Hence, the remaining colour of the H box is brown) After filling the gaps:

Positions Boxes Colours

8 B Blue

7 F Orange

6 C Pink

5 A White

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4 G Violet

3 D Purple

2 H Brown

1 E Red

Hence, box A is between the box C and the Violet colour box.

17.

Logic:

Step 1:

Difference between the product of first digits from both the blocks and product of second digits from both the blocks i.e. 5 × 6 = 30 and 8 × 1 = 8.

Difference between 30 and 8 is 22.

Same process is applied in all pair of blocks.

Step 2:

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In this step, first digit of each block is added and then multiplied by 3 and the result is added to 18 i.e. (2 + 4 + 2) × 3 + 18 = 42

Same process is to be repeated (on second digits of all three blocks) to get the second block.

Step 3:

In this step, square of first digit of first block and square of first digit from second block is added and then product of first digit from both the blocks is subtracted from it i.e. 32 + 42 - 3 × 4 = 13.

Same process is done on second digits of previous blocks to get the second block of this step.

Step 4:

Difference between the sum of the blocks and difference of both the blocks is calculated to get the final answer i.e. 13 + 67 = 80 and difference between 67 and 13 is 54.

Finally, difference between 80 and 54 is 26.

Same procedure is applied for the given input:

Numbers obtained in step 3 are 13 and 19.

Sum of their inverse is = 31 + 91 = 122.

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18.

Logic:

Step 1:

Difference between the product of first digits from both the blocks and product of second digits from both the blocks i.e. 5 × 6 = 30 and 8 × 1 = 8.

Difference between 30 and 8 is 22.

Same process is applied in all pair of blocks.

Step 2:

In this step, first digit of each block is added and then multiplied by 3 and the result is added to 18 i.e. (2 + 4 + 2) × 3 + 18 = 42

Same process is to be repeated (on second digits of all three blocks) to get the second block.

Step 3:

In this step, square of first digit of first block and square of first digit from second block is added and then product of first digit from both the blocks is subtracted from it i.e. 32 + 42 - 3 × 4 = 13.

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Same process is done on second digits of previous blocks to get the second block of this step.

Step 4:

Difference between the sum of the blocks and difference of both the blocks is calculated to get the final answer i.e. 13 + 67 = 80 and difference between 67 and 13 is 54.

Finally, difference between 80 and 54 is 26.

Same procedure is applied for the given input:

First block of step 2 = 33.

Second block of step 3 = 19.

Difference = 14.

Hence, 14 is the correct answer.

19.

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Logic:

Step 1:

Difference between the product of first digits from both the blocks and product of second digits from both the blocks i.e. 5 × 6 = 30 and 8 × 1 = 8.

Difference between 30 and 8 is 22.

Same process is applied in all pair of blocks.

Step 2:

In this step, first digit of each block is added and then multiplied by 3 and the result is added to 18 i.e. (2 + 4 + 2) × 3 + 18 = 42

Same process is to be repeated (on second digits of all three blocks) to get the second block.

Step 3:

In this step, square of first digit of first block and square of first digit from second block is added and then product of first digit from both the blocks is subtracted from it i.e. 32 + 42 - 3 × 4 = 13.

Same process is done on second digits of previous blocks to get the second block of this step.

Step 4:

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Difference between the sum of the blocks and difference of both the blocks is calculated to get the final answer i.e. 13 + 67 = 80 and difference between 67 and 13 is 54.

Finally, difference between 80 and 54 is 26.

Same procedure is applied for the given input:

Clearly the final result is 26.

20.

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Logic:

Step 1:

Difference between the product of first digits from both the blocks and product of second digits from both the blocks i.e. 5 × 6 = 30 and 8 × 1 = 8.

Difference between 30 and 8 is 22.

Same process is applied in all pair of blocks.

Step 2:

In this step, first digit of each block is added and then multiplied by 3 and the result is added to 18 i.e. (2 + 4 + 2) × 3 + 18 = 42

Same process is to be repeated (on second digits of all three blocks) to get the second block.

Step 3:

In this step, square of first digit of first block and square of first digit from second block is added and then product of first digit from both the blocks is subtracted from it i.e. 32 + 42 - 3 × 4 = 13.

Same process is done on second digits of previous blocks to get the second block of this step.

Step 4:

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Difference between the sum of the blocks and difference of both the blocks is calculated to get the final answer i.e. 13 + 67 = 80 and difference between 67 and 13 is 54.

Finally, difference between 80 and 54 is 26.

Same procedure is applied for the given input:

Clearly, the final answer is 14.

21. Conclusion:

I. All trees being roses is a possibility → True.

II. Some flowers are fruits → False. (It is possible but not definite)

III. All fruits being petals is a possibility → True.

IV. All petals are trees → True.

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Thus, only I, III and IV follow.

22.

Conclusions:

I. Some C not being E is a possibility → True.

II. Some E not being C is a possibility → It’s definitely true, hence false.

III. All B are not D is not a possibility → False.

Thus, only conclusion I follows.

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23.

Conclusions:

I. All Q being S is not a possibility → It is true.

II. Some P being S is not a possibility → It’s not definite, hence false.

III. Some Q not being S is a possibility → It’s False.

IV. All T being R is not a possibility → It is true.

Thus, Conclusion I and IV are follow.

24. The correct answer is option 2, i.e. Only I and III are strong.

Both I and III capture the essence of the statement in the best possible manner and are valid as far as the given statement is concerned. Thus, the most appropriate answer is option 2 and rest of the options can be eliminated.

25. The passage clearly states that the bridge has been built after long delay due to naxalite activities. Options 1, 2, 3 and 5 are all statements. Only option 4 can act as a proper inference for the given passage.

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26.

1) The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

2) Point T is at the extreme east end.

Case I:

Case II:

3) The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

4) Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

5) A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

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6) A2 from point T starts walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

7) A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to its right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

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8) A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

9) A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y.

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The distance between point Y and point P is 22 m.

27.

1) The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

2) Point T is at the extreme east end.

Case I:

Case II:

3) The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

4) Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

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5) A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

6) A2 from point T starts walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

7) A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to its right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

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8) A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

9) A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y.

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The distance between point ‘W’ and point ‘D’ = 10 m + 17 m = 27 m

28.

1) The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

2) Point T is at the extreme east end.

Case I:

Case II:

3) The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

4) Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

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5) A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

6) A2 from point T starts walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

7) A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to its right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

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8) A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

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9) A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to

reached point Y.

A2 is in South - East with respect to the A5.

29.

1) The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

2) Point T is at the extreme east end.

Case I:

Case II:

3) The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

4) Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

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5) A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

6) A2 from point T starts walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

7) A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to its right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

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8) A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

9) A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y.

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The shortest distance between A5 and A3 = 122+52−−−−−−−√122+52 = 13 meter. Hence, the answer is 13 meter.

30.

1) The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

2) Point T is at the extreme east end.

Case I:

Case II:

3) The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

4) Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

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5) A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

6) A2 from point T starts walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

7) A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to its right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

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8) A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

9) A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y.

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Therefore, the distance between point G and point R is = √102 + 102 = 10√2 m

31. Actors: Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun

Months: May, March, June, April, July, February and January

Movie: Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali

1) Ranvir has his movie releases in January.

2) The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar.

3) The one who act to Padman does not have release in April.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May

June

July

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4) Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

Case – 1 Case – 2

Months Actor Movie Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir January Ranvir

February February

March Superstar March Superstar

April (×Padman) April (×Padman)

May May

June Varun June

July July Varun

5) Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun.

(here case – 2 will gets eliminated)

6) The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting.

(Therefore Varun will be acting in Tubelight)

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

7) The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid.

Case – 1

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Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February (×Sahid) The Ring

March Superstar

April Salman (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

8) Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir Padman

February Akshay/Ajay The Ring

March Akshay/Ajay Superstar

April Salman Dutt

May Sahid Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

Above combination will be final combination.

Hence Either Akshay or Ajay acting in The Ring.

32. Actors: Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun

Months: May, March, June, April, July, February and January

Movie: Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali

1) Ranvir has his movie releases in January.

2) The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar.

3) The one who act to Padman does not have release in April.

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Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May

June

July

4) Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

Case – 1 Case – 2

Months Actor Movie Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir January Ranvir

February February

March Superstar March Superstar

April (×Padman) April (×Padman)

May May

June Varun June

July July Varun

5) Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun.

(here case – 2 will gets eliminated)

6) The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting.

(Therefore Varun will be acting in Tubelight)

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

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February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

7) The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid.

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February (×Sahid) The Ring

March Superstar

April Salman (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

8) Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir Padman

February Akshay/Ajay The Ring

March Akshay/Ajay Superstar

April Salman Dutt

May Sahid Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

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I. Akshay acting in The Ring ⇒ Partially True (as Either Akshay or Ajay acting in The ring)

II. Ajay Acting in Superstar ⇒ Partially True (as Either Akshay or Ajay acting in The ring)

III. Ajay movie gets release in February . ⇒ Partially True (as Either Akshay or Ajay movie release in February )

Hence, All the given statement are not definitely false.

33. Actors: Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun

Months: May, March, June, April, July, February and January

Movie: Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali

1) Ranvir has his movie releases in January.

2) The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar.

3) The one who act to Padman does not have release in April.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May

June

July

4) Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

Case – 1 Case – 2

Months Actor Movie Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir January Ranvir

February February

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March Superstar March Superstar

April (×Padman) April (×Padman)

May May

June Varun June

July July Varun

5) Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun.

(here case – 2 will gets eliminated)

6) The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting.

(Therefore Varun will be acting in Tubelight)

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

7) The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid.

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February (×Sahid) The Ring

March Superstar

April Salman (×Padman)

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May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

8) Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir Padman

February Akshay/Ajay The Ring

March Akshay/Ajay Superstar

April Salman Dutt

May Sahid Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

As we can see in above arrangement, Either Akshay or Ajay acting in superstar or in The Ring.

Now if Ajay is acting in the Superstar then Akshay will be acting in The Ring.

finitely false.

34. Actors: Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun

Months: May, March, June, April, July, February and January

Movie: Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali

1) Ranvir has his movie releases in January.

2) The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar.

3) The one who act to Padman does not have release in April.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

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March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May

June

July

4) Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

Case – 1 Case – 2

Months Actor Movie Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir January Ranvir

February February

March Superstar March Superstar

April (×Padman) April (×Padman)

May May

June Varun June

July July Varun

5) Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun.

(here case – 2 will gets eliminated)

6) The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting.

(Therefore Varun will be acting in Tubelight)

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

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May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

7) The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid.

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February (×Sahid) The Ring

March Superstar

April Salman (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

8) Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir Padman

February Akshay/Ajay The Ring

March Akshay/Ajay Superstar

April Salman Dutt

May Sahid Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

Therefore Ranvir is acting in Padman.

35. Actors: Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun

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Months: May, March, June, April, July, February and January

Movie: Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali

1) Ranvir has his movie releases in January.

2) The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar.

3) The one who act to Padman does not have release in April.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May

June

July

4) Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

Case – 1 Case – 2

Months Actor Movie Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir January Ranvir

February February

March Superstar March Superstar

April (×Padman) April (×Padman)

May May

June Varun June

July July Varun

5) Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun.

(here case – 2 will gets eliminated)

6) The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting.

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(Therefore Varun will be acting in Tubelight)

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February

March Superstar

April (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

7) The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid.

Case – 1

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir

February (×Sahid) The Ring

March Superstar

April Salman (×Padman)

May Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

8) Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May.

Months Actor Movie

January Ranvir Padman

February Akshay/Ajay The Ring

March Akshay/Ajay Superstar

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April Salman Dutt

May Sahid Robot

June Varun Tubelight

July Aamir Bahubali

I. Akshay – The Ring – February⇒ Partially correct (as either Ajay or Akshay working in The Ring or Superstar)

II. Ajay – The Ring – February ⇒ Partially correct (as either Ajay or Akshay working in The Ring or Superstar)

III. Varun – June – Robot ⇒ Incorrect (as Varun is acting in Tubelight)

As we can see Either I or II will be definitely correct combination.

36. Persons: Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David.

Fruits: Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

There are 10 persons sitting in a row, some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit each.

1. Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya.

2. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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3. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana.

4. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Oranges.

5. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours.

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(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

6. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta.

7. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi.

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8. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

9. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively.

10. Tom sits between David and Harry.

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11. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear.

12. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya.

13. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

Clearly, Harry don’t like any fruit.

37. Persons: Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David.

Fruits: Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

There are 10 persons sitting in a row, some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit each.

1. Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya.

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2. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

3. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana.

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4. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Oranges.

5. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

6. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta.

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7. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi.

8. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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9. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively.

10. Tom sits between David and Harry.

11. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear.

12. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya.

13. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

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Clearly, Anuj is sitting immediate right to the one who likes Banana i.e. Sohan.

38. Persons: Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David.

Fruits: Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

There are 10 persons sitting in a row, some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit each.

1. Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya.

2. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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3. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana.

4. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Oranges.

5. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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6. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta.

7. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi.

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8. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

9. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively.

10. Tom sits between David and Harry.

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11. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear.

12. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya.

13. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

It can be easily seen that 5 persons are facing in the South direction so, five or less than 5 persons would be facing in the north direction.

39. Persons: Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David.

Fruits: Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

There are 10 persons sitting in a row, some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit each.

1. Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya.

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2. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

3. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana.

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4. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Oranges.

5. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

6. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta.

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7. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi.

8. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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9. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively.

10. Tom sits between David and Harry.

11. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear.

12. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya.

13. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

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Anuj likes Apple and he is sitting 3rd to the right of the one who likes pear i.e.

40. Persons: Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David.

Fruits: Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

There are 10 persons sitting in a row, some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit each.

1. Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya.

2. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

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3. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana.

4. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Oranges.

5. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours.

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(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

6. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta.

7. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi.

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8. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David.

(Here, case-2 will get eliminate)

9. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively.

10. Tom sits between David and Harry.

11. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear.

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12. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya.

13. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

Clearly, Anuj is sitting at immediate right to Priya. But the direction in which Anuj is facing can’t be determined.

41. Nine people: Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James.

Jacket Colour: marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue

1) The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor.

2) Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket.

3) The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9

8

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7

6

5

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

4) There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay.

5) Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor.

6) Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays.

7) The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor.

So, the white colored jacket owner Haddin has to be on even numbered on 8th floor and Albert has to stay on 6th floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

8) Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket.

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9) Albert does not own a black coloured jacket.

So, Albert jacket color is green.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert Green

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

10) There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay.

11) Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor.

12) There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay.

13) Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket.

14) Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

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2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

So, the top most floor is occupied by Barton and Flaming’s jacket colour is black.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Barton Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming Black

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

From the table, it is clear that Albert owns a green coloured jacket.

42. Nine people: Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James.

Jacket Colour: marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue

1) The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor.

2) Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket.

3) The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9

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8

7

6

5

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

4) There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay.

5) Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor.

6) Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays.

7) The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor.

So, the white colored jacket owner Haddin has to be on even numbered on 8th floor and Albert has to stay on 6th floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

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8) Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket.

9) Albert does not own a black coloured jacket.

So, Albert jacket color is green.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert Green

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

10) There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay.

11) Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor.

12) There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay.

13) Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket.

14) Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

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3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

So, the top most floor is occupied by Barton and Flaming’s jacket colour is black.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Barton Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming Black

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

From the table, it is clear that B stays on the top most floor.

43. Nine people: Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James.

Jacket Colour: marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue

1) The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor.

2) Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket.

3) The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

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9

8

7

6

5

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

4) There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay.

5) Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor.

6) Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays.

7) The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor.

So, the white colored jacket owner Haddin has to be on even numbered on 8th floor and Albert has to stay on 6th floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

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8) Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket.

9) Albert does not own a black coloured jacket.

So, Albert jacket color is green.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert Green

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

10) There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay.

11) Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor.

12) There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay.

13) Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket.

14) Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

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4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

So, the top most floor is occupied by Barton and Flaming’s jacket colour is black.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Barton Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming Black

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

From the table, it is clear that B stays on the ninth floor.

44. Nine people: Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James.

Jacket Colour: marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue

1) The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor.

2) Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket.

3) The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor.

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Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9

8

7

6

5

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

4) There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay.

5) Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor.

6) Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays.

7) The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor.

So, the white colored jacket owner Haddin has to be on even numbered on 8th floor and Albert has to stay on 6th floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

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1

8) Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket.

9) Albert does not own a black coloured jacket.

So, Albert jacket color is green.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert Green

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

10) There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay.

11) Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor.

12) There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay.

13) Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket.

14) Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron Carlos =

Pink colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming

6 Albert Green

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5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

So, the top most floor is occupied by Barton and Flaming’s jacket colour is black.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Barton Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming Black

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

From the table, it is clear that Danny owns the grey coloured jacket and stays on the fourth floor.

45. Nine people: Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James.

Jacket Colour: marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue

1) The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor.

2) Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket.

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3) The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9

8

7

6

5

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

4) There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay.

5) Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor.

6) Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays.

7) The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor.

So, the white colored jacket owner Haddin has to be on even numbered on 8th floor and Albert has to stay on 6th floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

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2 Edvards Orange

1

8) Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket.

9) Albert does not own a black coloured jacket.

So, Albert jacket color is green.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7

6 Albert Green

5 Red

4 Grey

3 Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1

10) There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay.

11) Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor.

12) There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay.

13) Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket.

14) Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Marron Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming

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6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

So, the top most floor is occupied by Barton and Flaming’s jacket colour is black.

Floor Person Colour of Jacket Conditions

9 Barton Marron

Carlos = Pink

colored jacket

8 Haddin White

7 Flaming Black

6 Albert Green

5 Glan Red

4 Danny Grey

3 James Blue

2 Edvards Orange

1 Carlos Pink

From the table, it is clear that there are 5 floors between Flaming and Carlos.

46. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

5) Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

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7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

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8) Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

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9) Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

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11) Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

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Hence none of above is correct.

47. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

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5) Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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8) Ilahi is facing towards north and

does not belong to Mumbai.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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9) Pankaj belongs to

Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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11) Tara belongs to Mathura

and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

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Hence Kiran is sitting in front of Rachna.

48. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

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4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

5) Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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8) Ilahi is facing towards north and does not

belong to Mumbai.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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9) Pankaj belongs

to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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11) Tara belongs to

Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

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Hence Dhurv belongs to Kerala.

49. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

5) Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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Raja.

8) Ilahi is facing towards north and

does not belong to Mumbai.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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9) Pankaj belongs

to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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11) Tara belongs to Mathura

and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

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Hence Anant is sitting between Ilahi and Kiran.

1. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

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4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

5) Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

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6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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8) Ilahi is facing towards north and

does not belong to Mumbai.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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9) Pankaj belongs

to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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11) Tara belongs to Mathura

and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

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50. People: Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj,

Rachna and Ilahi.

Cities: Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala.

1) Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Delhi/ Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/

Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

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2) The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

3) Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

4) The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

5) Raja belongs

to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Kanpur/ Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/

Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja

12 Tara

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6) Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Aligarh/ Pune/ Noida/

Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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7) Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Agra/ Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/

Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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8) Ilahi is facing towards north and

does not belong to Mumbai.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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9) Pankaj belongs

to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj

7 Ilahi Pune/ Amritsar/ Kerala/ Mathura/

Noida/Kolkata

8 Raj Mumbai/ Pune/ Noida/ Amritsar/ Kerala/

Kolkata(Neither Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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10) The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida/ Pune/

Kolkata

8 Raj Pune/ Noida/ Kerala/ Kolkata(Neither

Mathura nor Pune)

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

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11) Tara belongs to Mathura

and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala/ Mathura/ Noida

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara

1 Dhruv

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida(Neither Pune nor Kerala)

6 Pankaj Amritsar

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12) Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

7 Ilahi Pune/ Kerala

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

1 Dhruv Kerala

2 Anant Mumbai

3 Roop Delhi

4 Rachna Chennai

5 Aarzoo Noida

6 Pankaj Amritsar

7 Ilahi Pune

8 Raj Kolkata

9 Kiran Aligarh

10 Tanya Agra

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Hence Raj belongs to Kolkata.

11 Raja Kanpur

12 Tara Mathura

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