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Q #6
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Logical Question

Directions: These questions are based on the data given below.

Five men, all from different countries – Germany, China, Libya, Syria, and Cuba – decide to meet in a hotel in Delhi. Each man wears a shirt of a different colour from – blue, black, pink, brown and ash. They come in five different vehicles – Porsche, Ford, Sonata, Santro and Safari.

  1. The person who came in the Safari does not wear the brown or ash coloured shirt; neither the man from China nor the Libyan drives a Safari and neither of them wears the ash or brown coloured shirt.
  2. The man from China does not wear the blue coloured shirt.
  3. The man who drives the Ford does not wear an ash coloured shirt.
  4. Neither the German nor the Cuban drives anything among Porsche, Sonata or Safari.
  5. The man wearing the black shirt had dinner along with four persons who were – the Cuban, the man from China, the man who drives the Porsche, and the man who drives the Ford.

In which car did the man from China come?

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The Chinese drives the Sonata.

Q #7
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Logical Question

Directions: Select the correct alternative from the given choice.

Shonika and Smaraki are playing a game where they pick up coins alternately from the coins kept on a table. The rules of the game say that

  1. Each person has to pick up at least one coin in her turn
  2. No person can pick up more than 6 coins in each turn

The person who picks up the last coin from the table is the loser and the other person is the winner.

Some time during the game when it was Shonika's turn, there were 38 coins on the table. Without Shonika'srealinsing it, Smaraki wanted to surreptitiously remove some coins from the table. How many coins should she remove to ensure her own win irrespective of what moves Shonika makes later?

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Number of coins = 38 Winning strategy = 7k + 2 coin is to be picked. 7k + 2 coin in this case is 37. Hence Smaraki should surreptitious remove 2 coins (38th and 37th).

Q #8
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Logical Question

Directions: Read the rules listed below.

  1. Statement (a) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 2 alone is NOT sufficient. 
  2. Statement (b) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 1 alone is NOT sufficient. 
  3. BOTH statements (a) and (b) TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. 
  4. Each statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question. 
  5. Statements (a) and (b) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question.

Is abcd , four digit positive number , a perfect square?

  1. The digit in tens place is an even number .
  2. The digit in unit’s place is one.

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Explanation: Though ,it is correct that all the perfect square no.s which have one at the unit’s place ,would always have even number at the ten’s place, but the vice-versa is not true.

Q #9
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Logical Question

Directions: Each question is followed by two statements. You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.

You have to decide whether the information provided the statements is sufficient for answering the question.

  1. Choose 1. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
  2. Choose 2. If the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
  3. Choose 3. If the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
  4. Choose 4. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.

How many stars are there in the sky?

  1. There are as many stars in the sky as there are sand grains in a truck full of sand.
  2. A truck filled with send weights 8002 kg and 1 kg of sand has 9,78,000 grains of sand.

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Explanation: While we know the weight of truck filled with sand, we do not have the weight of an empty truck to calculate the weight of sand in the truck, unless we know the weight of the sand, we cannot get the number of grains of sand.

Q #10
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Logical Question

Directions: Each problem contains a question and two statements giving certain data.

You have to select the correct answer from [1] to [4] depending on the sufficiency of the data given in the statements to answer the question.

  1. Mark 1. If statement I alone without the help of statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
  2. Mark 2. If statement II alone without the help of statement I is sufficient to answer the question.
  3. Mark 3. If statement I and II together are needed but not either statement alone sufficient to answer the         questions.
  4. Mark 4. If the question cannot be answered and additional information is needed besides statements I and II.

A committee consists of  ‘n’ women and ‘k’ men. In addition, there are 4 alternatives, 2 of whom are women. If one of the committee members is selected at random to be replaced by one of the alternates, also selected at random, what is the probability that the number of women on the committee will increase?

  1. n + k = 12
  2. k/n = 1/3


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Explanation: Nothing can be found out from statement I as the ratio of n : k is not given. It is given in statement II.