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Q #11
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<b>Directions:</b> Three trains – Rajdhani Express, Shataabdi Express and TajMahal Express – travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starting station or the same terminating station or the same travel fare. Also, the following is known about these trains.

  1. The fare for the train which travels between. Chennai and Pune is Rs. 1650.
  2. TajMahal Express runs between Delhi and Mumbai.
  3. Fare for the train which travels between Bangalore and Agra is Rs.750 less than the fare for TajMahal Express.
  4. The fare for Rajdhani Express is Rs.150 less than the fare for TajMahal Express.

What is the fare for Shgataabdi Express?

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The fare for Shataabdi Express is Rs.1050.

Q #12
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<b>Directions:</b> Three trains – Rajdhani Express, Shataabdi Express and TajMahal Express – travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starting station or the same terminating station or the same travel fare. Also, the following is known about these trains.

  1. The fare for the train which travels between. Chennai and Pune is Rs. 1650.
  2. TajMahal Express runs between Delhi and Mumbai.
  3. Fare for the train which travels between Bangalore and Agra is Rs.750 less than the fare for TajMahal Express.
  4. The fare for Rajdhani Express is Rs.150 less than the fare for TajMahal Express.

Which among the following statements is definitely true?

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Q #13
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Directions: These questions are based on the following data below.

Five friends – Pramod, Quadir, Robjot, Samuel and Tarun – have Rs.150 among them. The following information is also known.

What can be the maximum difference between the highest and the least amount held by any of these persons?

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Following information  is given:

(i)    None had less than Rs.15 (each person had ≥ Rs.15)

(ii)    Four odd numbers, one even number

(iii)    No two persons had the same amount.

(iv)    Maximum amount = odd.

(v)    Total sum = Rs.150

 

 

To obtain the maximum difference between the highest and the lowest possible amounts, we should assume the least amount to be 15, which is the bare minimum. Then, the amounts will be 15, 16, 17, 19, 83. Hence, the desired difference = 83 – 15 = 68.

Q #14
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Directions: These questions are based on the following data below.

Five friends – Pramod, Quadir, Robjot, Samuel and Tarun – have Rs.150 among them. The following information is also known.

If s is the difference between the highest and the least amounts with the persons, s can never be

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Following information  is given:

(i)    None had less than Rs.15 (each person had ≥ Rs.15)

(ii)    Four odd numbers, one even number

(iii)    No two persons had the same amount.

(iv)    Maximum amount = odd.

(v)    Total sum = Rs.150

 

 

To maintain the least difference between the five amounts, these should be near to 30 (as 150/5 = 30), Hence the desired numbers are 27, 29, 30, 31, 33 and the required difference is 33 – 27 = 6

Q #15
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Directions: These questions are based on the following data below.

Five friends – Pramod, Quadir, Robjot, Samuel and Tarun – have Rs.150 among them. The following information is also known.

If each of the five amounts is a multiple of 5 and the amount which is an even number is the third highest, then which among the following must be the even amount?

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Following information  is given:

(i)    None had less than Rs.15 (each person had ≥ Rs.15)

(ii)    Four odd numbers, one even number

(iii)    No two persons had the same amount.

(iv)    Maximum amount = odd.

(v)    Total sum = Rs.150

 

 

From the given condition, the only possible amounts are 15, 25, 35, 45 and 30. Hence, the even amount is 30.