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Instructions
P,Q,R,S,T are comparing their weights. Q is lighter than only S. R is not the lightest. P is heavier than R but lighter than Q. The weight of heaviest person is 84 kg. The weight of 2nd lightest person is 46 kg.
Question 1: What can be the possible weight of T?
a) 48 kg
b) 57 kg
c) 42 kg
d) 82 kg
Question 2: What can be the possible weight of P?
a) 52 kg
b) 44 kg
c) 87 kg
d) 38 kg
Question 3: What can be the possible weight of Q?
a) 72 kg
b) 86 kg
c) 42 kg
d) 39 kg
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Instructions
A,B,C,D and E are living in a building of 5 floors numbered 1-5 not necessarily in the same order. D lives immediately above E. C lives immediately below B. E and C live on even numbered floors. A doesn’t live immediately below E.
Question 4: Who lives on top floor?
a) D
b) B
c) A
d) E
Question 5: Who lives on 3rd floor?
a) D
b) C
c) B
d) E
Question 6: Who lives on 1st floor?
a) D
b) C
c) A
d) E
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Instructions
5 friends A,B,C,D and E are comparing their heights. C is taller than only one person. E is neither the tallest nor the shortest. There are 2 persons who are taller than A. B is not the tallest.
Question 7: Who is the tallest person?
a) B
b) A
c) C
d) D
Question 8: Who is 2nd tallest person?
a) D
b) E
c) C
d) B
Question 9: Who is the shortest person?
a) B
b) E
c) D
d) C
Instructions
5 friends A,B,C,D and E are living in 5 different floors numbered 1-5 not necessarily in the same order. The number of persons living above C is 2 less than the number of persons living below C. E lives on second floor. D doesn’t live on top floor. B lives below A. C doesn’t live immediately below or immediately above D.
Question 10: Who lives immediately above C?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Question 11: Who lives on lowest floor?
a) B
b) C
c) A
d) D
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Question 12: Who lives on 3rd floor?
a) D
b) C
c) B
d) A
Instructions
J,K,L,M,N live in a 5 floor building numbered 1-5 not necessarily in the same order. The number of people living above L is same as the number of people living below M. L lives above M. L doesn’t live on the top floor. J lives on an odd numbered floor above M. No one live below N. K doesn’t live on the top floor.
Question 13: Who lives on the 2nd floor?
a) L
b) M
c) J
d) K
Question 14: Who lives on 3rd floor?
a) L
b) M
c) J
d) K
Question 15: Who lives above K but below J?
a) M
b) L
c) N
d) Can’t be determined
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Answers & Solutions:
1) Answer (C)
Arranging P,Q,R,S,T in descending order of their weights.
Q is lighter than only S.
S Q __ __ __
R is not the lightest. P is heavier than R but lighter than Q.
S Q P R T
Given, Weight of heaviest person (S) = 84 kg
Weight of 2nd lightest person (R) = 46 kg
As, R > T, Possible weight of T from the given options = 42 kg
2) Answer (A)
Arranging P,Q,R,S,T in descending order of their weights.
Q is lighter than only S.
S Q __ __ __
R is not the lightest. P is heavier than R but lighter than Q.
S Q P R T
Given, Weight of heaviest person (S) = 84 kg
Weight of 2nd lightest person (R) = 46 kg
As S > P > R, Possible weight of P from the given options = 52 kg
3) Answer (A)
Arranging P,Q,R,S,T in descending order of their weights.
Q is lighter than only S.
S Q __ __ __
R is not the lightest. P is heavier than R but lighter than Q.
S Q P R T
Given, Weight of heaviest person (S) = 84 kg
Weight of 2nd lightest person (R) = 46 kg
As S > Q > R, Possible weight of Q from the given options = 72 kg
4) Answer (A)
D lives immediately above E. C lives immediately below B. E and C live on even numbered floors. Here, there will be two possibilities. A lives in the remaining floor i.e., 1st floor.
A doesn’t live immediately below E. In possibility 1, A lives immediately below E. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, D lives on top floor.
5) Answer (C)
D lives immediately above E. C lives immediately below B. E and C live on even numbered floors. Here, there will be two possibilities. A lives in the remaining floor i.e., 1st floor.
A doesn’t live immediately below E. In possibility 1, A lives immediately below E. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, B lives on 3rd floor.
6) Answer (C)
D lives immediately above E. C lives immediately below B. E and C live on even numbered floors. Here, there will be two possibilities. A lives in the remaining floor i.e., 1st floor.
A doesn’t live immediately below E. In possibility 1, A lives immediately below E. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, A lives on 1st floor.
7) Answer (D)
Arranging A,B,C,D,E in descending order of their heights.
C is taller than only one person.
__ __ __ C __
There are 2 persons who are taller than A.
__ __ A C __
E is neither the tallest nor the shortest.
__ E A C __
B is not the tallest.
D E A C B
Here, D is the tallest person.
8) Answer (B)
Arranging A,B,C,D,E in descending order of their heights.
C is taller than only one person.
__ __ __ C __
There are 2 persons who are taller than A.
__ __ A C __
E is neither the tallest nor the shortest.
__ E A C __
B is not the tallest.
D E A C B
Here, E is 2nd tallest person.
9) Answer (A)
Arranging A,B,C,D,E in descending order of their heights.
C is taller than only one person.
__ __ __ C __
There are 2 persons who are taller than A.
__ __ A C __
E is neither the tallest nor the shortest.
__ E A C __
B is not the tallest.
D E A C B
Here, B is the shortest person.
10) Answer (A)
The number of persons living above C is 2 less than the number of persons living below C.
⇒ C lives on 4th floor so that number of persons living above C is 1 and number of persons living below C is 3.
E lives on 2nd floor.
D doesn’t live on top floor. Here, there will be two possibilities.
B lives below A.
C doesn’t live below or above D. In possibility 1, C lives immediately above D. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, A lives immediately above C.
11) Answer (D)
The number of persons living above C is 2 less than the number of persons living below C.
⇒ C lives on 4th floor so that number of persons living above C is 1 and number of persons living below C is 3.
E lives on 2nd floor.
D doesn’t live on top floor. Here, there will be two possibilities.
B lives below A.
C doesn’t live below or above D. In possibility 1, C lives immediately above D. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, D lives on lowest floor i.e., 1st floor.
12) Answer (C)
The number of persons living above C is 2 less than the number of persons living below C.
⇒ C lives on 4th floor so that number of persons living above C is 1 and number of persons living below C is 3.
E lives on 2nd floor.
D doesn’t live on top floor. Here, there will be two possibilities.
B lives below A.
C doesn’t live below or above D. In possibility 1, C lives immediately above D. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Here, B lives on 3rd floor.
13) Answer (B)
The number of people living above L is same as the number of people living below M. L doesn’t live on the top floor.
J lives on an odd numbered floor above M. Here, there will be two possibilities.
No one live below N.. Hence, N lives on lowest floor.
K doesn’t live on the top floor. In possibility 2, K lives on top most floor. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Hence, M lives on 2nd floor.
14) Answer (D)
The number of people living above L is same as the number of people living below M. L lives above M. L doesn’t live on the top floor.
J lives on an odd numbered floor above M. Here, there will be two possibilities.
No one live below N.. Hence, N lives on lowest floor.
K doesn’t live on the top floor. In possibility 2, K lives on top most floor. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Hence, K lives on 3rd floor.
15) Answer (B)
The number of people living above L is same as the number of people living below M. L lives above M. L doesn’t live on the top floor.
J lives on an odd numbered floor above M. Here, there will be two possibilities.
No one live below N.. Hence, N lives on lowest floor.
K doesn’t live on the top floor. In possibility 2, K lives on top most floor. Hence, it can be eliminated.
Hence, the final arrangement is as shown above.
Hence, L lives above K but below J.
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