Four friends A, B, C and D need to cross a bridge in
the night. A maximum of 2 people can cross at a
time. They have only one lamp. A takes one minute
to cross the bridge. B takes 2 minutes, C takes 8
minutes and D takes 11 minutes to cross the bridge
respectively. A pair must walk together at the speed
of the person who walks slowly. What is the
minimum time required to cross the bridge by all the four people?
Eight friends A through H, are sitting around a
circular table, playing a game of cards. They belong
to two different teams X and Y. No two persons of
the same team sit in adjacent seats.
A sits neither opposite to D nor to H but is
sitting in between C and G.
B sits neither opposite to A nor to G but is
sitting in between F and D
B and H belong to team X and D sits opposite
to E.
Eight friends A through H, are sitting around a
circular table, playing a game of cards. They belong
to two different teams X and Y. No two persons of
the same team sit in adjacent seats.
A sits neither opposite to D nor to H but is
sitting in between C and G.
B sits neither opposite to A nor to G but is
sitting in between F and D
B and H belong to team X and D sits opposite
to E.
Four students A, B, C and D distributed 30 marbles
among themselves. No two students got equal
number of marbles. No student got more than 10
marbles. No student got less than 5 marbles. A and C
got odd number of marbles. B and D got even
number of marbles. A got more marbles than B, C
got more marbles than D, B got more marbles than
D.
Four students A, B, C and D distributed 30 marbles
among themselves. No two students got equal
number of marbles. No student got more than 10
marbles. No student got less than 5 marbles. A and C
got odd number of marbles. B and D got even
number of marbles. A got more marbles than B, C
got more marbles than D, B got more marbles than
D.
Nine individuals - Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and R - are
the only candidates, who can serve on three
committees — K1, K2 and K3, and each candidate
should serve on exactly one of the committees.
Committee K1 should consist of exactly one member
more than committee K2. It is possible that there are
no members in committee K3. Among Z, Y and X
none can serve on committee K1. Among W, V and
U none can serve on committee K2. Among T, S and R none can serve on committee K3.
In case committee K2 is served by T and Z only, how
many of the nine individuals should serve on
committee K3?
Nine individuals - Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and R - are
the only candidates, who can serve on three
committees — K1, K2 and K3, and each candidate
should serve on exactly one of the committees.
Committee K1 should consist of exactly one member
more than committee K2. It is possible that there are
no members in committee K3. Among Z, Y and X
none can serve on committee K1. Among W, V and
U none can serve on committee K2. Among T, S and R none can serve on committee K3.
Of the nine individuals, the largest number that can
serve together on committee K3 is:
A, B, C, D, E, and F are a group of friends. There are two housewives, one professor, one engineer, one accountant and one lawyer in the group. There are only two married couples in the group. The lawyer is married to D, who is a housewife. No woman in the group is either an engineer or an accountant. C, the accountant, is married to F, who is a professor. A is married to a housewife. E is not a housewife.
A, B, C, D, E, and F are a group of friends. There are two housewives, one professor, one engineer, one accountant and one lawyer in the group. There are only two married couples in the group. The lawyer is married to D, who is a housewife. No woman in the group is either an engineer or an accountant. C, the accountant, is married to F, who is a professor. A is married to a housewife. E is not a housewife.
Read the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
i. Five friends Amar, Kapil, Sarvesh, Rohan and
Nagesh put on five shirts of different colours,
i.e., Red, Yellow, Blue, White, and Green, while
they were going to attend a party. These colours
are not in the order.
ii. They have different hobbies as reading,
playing, outing, singing and writing.
iii. Kapil, who likes singing, does not wear
Yellow shirt. Sarvesh wears Red shirt and he
does not like reading or writing. Nagesh likes
playing and he does not wear Blue or Yellow
shirt. Amar likes writing and Rohan does not
wear Yellow or Green shirt.
Read the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
i. Five friends Amar, Kapil, Sarvesh, Rohan and
Nagesh put on five shirts of different colours,
i.e., Red, Yellow, Blue, White, and Green, while
they were going to attend a party. These colours
are not in the order.
ii. They have different hobbies as reading,
playing, outing, singing and writing.
iii. Kapil, who likes singing, does not wear
Yellow shirt. Sarvesh wears Red shirt and he
does not like reading or writing. Nagesh likes
playing and he does not wear Blue or Yellow
shirt. Amar likes writing and Rohan does not
wear Yellow or Green shirt.
A junior school is offering five after-school activities – Karate, Handwork, Music, Dance, and Gymnastics. Each of the five students – Leena, Megan, Neha, Omar, and Pixie, has subscribed to at least one activity. As per the school rules, anyone who subscribes to Gymnastics must also subscribe to Dance. Karate and Handwork must always be subscribed together. Music and Dance cannot be subscribed together.
The following information is available about the students’ subscriptions.
Megan subscribed to four activities.
Leena subscribed to Gymnastics but not Karate.
Pixie subscribed to only one activity and is the only one to subscribe to that activity.
Omar subscribed to three activities.
Neha subscribed to only one activity.
How many activities are subscribed by exactly two people each?
Twelve classmates A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, K and L are sitting on a square table with 3 persons on each side. ABC and GJK are sitting on opposite sides. A and L are adjacent to each other. K is sitting diagonally to C.
If F is sitting between D and E, who is sitting to the left of K?
Twelve classmates A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, K and L are sitting on a square table with 3 persons on each side. ABC and GJK are sitting on opposite sides. A and L are adjacent to each other. K is sitting diagonally to C.
If H is sitting between L and F, then he will be facing
Twelve classmates A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, K and L are sitting on a square table with 3 persons on each side. ABC and GJK are sitting on opposite sides. A and L are adjacent to each other. K is sitting diagonally to C.
If G and E are facing C and H respectively, the neighbours of K are
Six books are labelled A, B, C, D, E and F and
are placed side by side. Books B, C, E and F
have green covers while others have yellow
covers. Books A, B and D are new while the
rest are old volumes. Books A, B and C are
law reports while the rest are medical
extracts. Which two books are old medical
extracts and have green covers?
There are eight poets, namely, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H in respect of whom questions are being asked in the examination. The first four are ancient poets and the last four are modern poets. The question on ancient and modern poets is being asked in alternate years. Those who like W also like V, those who like S like R also. The examiner who sets question is not likely to ask question on S because he has written an article on him. But he likes S. Last year a question was asked on U. Considering these facts, on whom the question is most likely to be asked this year ?
A team must be selected from ten probables – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J. Of these, A, C, E and J are forwards, B, G and H are point guards and D, F and I are defenders. The team must have at least one forward, one point guard and one defender. If the team includes J, it must also include F. The team must include E or B, but not both. If the team includes G, it must also include F. The team must include exactly one among C, G and I. C and F cannot be members of the same team.D and H cannot be members of the same team. The team must include both A and D or neither of them. There is no restriction on the number of members in the team. What could be the maximum size of the team that includes G?
In a family of six persons, there are people from three generations. Each person has separate profession and also they like different colours. There are two couples in the family. Rohan is a CA and his wife neither is a doctor nor likes green colour. Engineer likes red colour and his wife is a teacher. Mohini is mother-in-law of Savita and she likes orange colour. Deepak is grandfather of Titu and Titu, who is a principal, likes black colour. Nerru is grand-daughter of Mohini and she likes blue colour. Nerru's mother likes white colour. Savita is a
John, Johny and Janardan participated in a race and each won a different medal among Gold, Silver and Bronze, not necessarily in that order. Each person among them gives two replies to any question, one of which is true and the other is false (in any order). When asked about the details of the medals obtained by them, the following were their replies:
John: I won the Gold medal.Johny won the Bronze medal.
Johny: John won the Silver medal.I won the Gold medal.
Janardan: Johny won the Silver medal.I won the Gold medal.
Which among the following is the correct order of the persons who won the Gold medal, the Silver medal and the Bronze medal respectively?
A, B, C, D, E are a group of 7 friends from a club. There are two houses wives, one lecturer, one architect, one accountant and one lawyer in the group. There are two married couples. The lawyer is married to D, who is a housewife. No lady is either an architect or an accountant. C, the accountant is married to F, who is a lecturer. If E is not a housewife, what is the profession of E?
There are five books A, B, C, D, and E placed on a table. If A is placed below E, C is placed above D, B is placed below A and D is placed above E, then which of the following books touches the surface of the table.
In a family of six-person A, B, C, D, E, and F there are two married couples. D is the grandmother of A and mother of B. C is the wife of B and mother of F. F is the granddaughter of E.
In a family of six-person A, B, C, D, E, and F there are two married couples. D is the grandmother of A and mother of B. C is the wife of B and mother of F. F is the granddaughter of E.
In a family of six-person A, B, C, D, E, and F there are two married couples. D is the grandmother of A and mother of B. C is the wife of B and mother of F. F is the granddaughter of E.
Four passengers in a train find that they form an interesting group. Two of them are lawyers and the other two are doctors. Two of them speak Bengali and the other two speak Hindi and no two of the same profession speak the same language. They also found that two of them are Christians and two are Muslims and no two of the same religion speak the same languages. The Hindi speaking doctor is a Christian. Then which of the following statement logically follows?
In an amusement park seven friends – Feroz, Gautam, Harish, Javed, Kumar, Laxman and Mohan are deciding who will ride the roller coaster. There is time for only one ride before the park closes. If Feroz rides Gautam must ride. If Gautam and Harish both ride, Javed cannot ride. If Harish and Javed both ride, Laxman cannot ride. If Javed rides, either Kumar or Mohan must ride. Kumar and Laxman cannot both ride, but one of them must ride. Kumar and Mohan cannot both ride.
Which of the following is an acceptable combination of riders if only three people ride?
In an amusement park seven friends – Feroz, Gautam, Harish, Javed, Kumar, Laxman and Mohan are deciding who will ride the roller coaster. There is time for only one ride before the park closes. If Feroz rides Gautam must ride. If Gautam and Harish both ride, Javed cannot ride. If Harish and Javed both ride, Laxman cannot ride. If Javed rides, either Kumar or Mohan must ride. Kumar and Laxman cannot both ride, but one of them must ride. Kumar and Mohan cannot both ride.
If Javed and Mohan both ride, which of the following is true?
In an amusement park seven friends – Feroz, Gautam, Harish, Javed, Kumar, Laxman and Mohan are deciding who will ride the roller coaster. There is time for only one ride before the park closes. If Feroz rides Gautam must ride. If Gautam and Harish both ride, Javed cannot ride. If Harish and Javed both ride, Laxman cannot ride. If Javed rides, either Kumar or Mohan must ride. Kumar and Laxman cannot both ride, but one of them must ride. Kumar and Mohan cannot both ride.
If Feroz and Harish both ride, what is the greatest number of people who can ride?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them has a different profession viz, doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, banker and businessman. A sits third to the right of the teacher. D sits second to the left of G. G is not an immediate neighbor of teacher. Only one person sit between B, the shopkeeper and the teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to the right of the shopkeeper. H is sit between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. Engineer sits third to the right of the clerk. Only one person sits between the businessman and F.
E is neither a businessman nor a doctor. Who amongst the following is the clerk?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them has a different profession viz, doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, banker and businessman. A sits third to the right of the teacher. D sits second to the left of G. G is not an immediate neighbor of teacher. Only one person sit between B, the shopkeeper and the teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to the right of the shopkeeper. H is sit between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. Engineer sits third to the right of the clerk. Only one person sits between the businessman and F.
Which of the following is true with respect to the given sitting arrangement?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them has a different profession viz, doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, banker and businessman. A sits third to the right of the teacher. D sits second to the left of G. G is not an immediate neighbor of teacher. Only one person sit between B, the shopkeeper and the teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to the right of the shopkeeper. H is sit between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. Engineer sits third to the right of the clerk. Only one person sits between the businessman and F.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them has a different profession viz, doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, banker and businessman. A sits third to the right of the teacher. D sits second to the left of G. G is not an immediate neighbor of teacher. Only one person sit between B, the shopkeeper and the teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to the right of the shopkeeper. H is sit between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. Engineer sits third to the right of the clerk. Only one person sits between the businessman and F.
Who sits exactly between the architect and businessman?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them has a different profession viz, doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, banker and businessman. A sits third to the right of the teacher. D sits second to the left of G. G is not an immediate neighbor of teacher. Only one person sit between B, the shopkeeper and the teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to the right of the shopkeeper. H is sit between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbor of H. Engineer sits third to the right of the clerk. Only one person sits between the businessman and F.
There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each teacher has to teach two subjects, one compulsory and the other optional. D's optional is History, while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects, F's compulsory subject is Mathematics, which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in term of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of one of the teachers. There is only one female teacher, who has English as her compulsory subject.
There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each teacher has to teach two subjects, one compulsory and the other optional. D's optional is History, while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects, F's compulsory subject is Mathematics, which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in term of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of one of the teachers. There is only one female teacher, who has English as her compulsory subject.
Who among the following has chemistry as a subject?
There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each teacher has to teach two subjects, one compulsory and the other optional. D's optional is History, while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects, F's compulsory subject is Mathematics, which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in term of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of one of the teachers. There is only one female teacher, who has English as her compulsory subject.
Which of the following groups of teachers has History as the compulsory subjects?
There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each teacher has to teach two subjects, one compulsory and the other optional. D's optional is History, while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects, F's compulsory subject is Mathematics, which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in term of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of one of the teachers. There is only one female teacher, who has English as her compulsory subject.
Disregarding which is compulsory or optional subject, who has the same two subject combination as that of F?
F has Mathematics and Physics as Compulsory and optional subject. E has Physics and Maths as compulsory subject. Therefore, E has same combination of subject as F.