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Study the 10 statements given below and answer the questions ::
1. Six businessmen from six different nations are staying in different rooms in succession in the
same row in a hotel.
2. Each of them owns a different number of cars and has donated to different number of institutions
during the last year.
3. The businessman in Room no. 102 owns twice as many as the number of cars owned by the
businessmen who has donated to 8 institutions in the last year.
4. The businessman from Uruguay and the businessman in Room no. 106 together own 40 cars in
total.
5. The businessman from Argentina owns 8 cars less than the businessman from England but
donated to 10 more instillations in the last year.
6. Four times the number of cars owned by the businessman in Room no. 104 is lesser than the
number of institutions to which he has donated in the last year.
7. The businessman in Room No. 103 owns 12 cars and donated to 8 institutions in the last year.
8. The businessman who owns 16 cars donated to 24 institutions in the last year.
9. The businessman in Room no. 105 owns 8 cars and donated to 2 institutions less than those
donated by the businessman from Canada in the last year.
10. The Brazilian businessman is staying two rooms ahead of the English businessman who is
staying two rooms ahead of the Canadian businessman.


Q. No. 1:In which room is Brazilians businessman staying?
A :
Room no. 102
B :
Room no. 103
C :
Room no. 104
D :
Room no. 105
Q. No. 2:What is the number of institutions to which the Argentinean businessman donated in the last year?
A :
8
B :
3
C :
18
D :
24
Q. No. 3:The businessman of which country is staying in Room no. 106?
A :
Argentina
B :
Canada
C :
Uruguay
D :
Germany
Q. No. 4:The businessman of which country has donated to 24 institutions in the last year?
A :
Argentina
B :
Uruguay
C :
Canada
D :
Germany
Q. No. 5: The businessman of which country owns the highest number of cars?
A :
Argentina
B :
Uruguay
C :
Germany
D :
Brazil
Q. No. 6:How many cars are owned by the English businessman?
A :
8
B :
12
C :
4
D :
20
The question given below are based on the following information ::

While selecting candidates for positions of engineering, a software firm followed criteria as given below. A candidate must
i. be an engineering graduate with at least 60% marks at degree and 80% marks at higher secondary level.
ii. have at least one year’s experience of working
iii. be ready it sign a bond of three years
iv. must not be more than 28 years of age on 1.2.2007.
However, if a candidate fulfills all the criteria except -
a). at (i) above has obtained 50% marks at degree and 70%at higher secondary respectively and has at least three years experience of working, the case may be referred to the director of the firm.
b). at (iii) above, but is willing to pay an amount of 1 lakh if required to leave, the case may be referred to the president of the firm
c. at (ii) above but is a computer engineer, the case may be referred of DGM.
Based on the above criteria and the information given in each of the following cases, you have to take the decision on employing a candidate. You are not to assume anything and in the absence of adequate information, your answer will be not to be selected. The case is given to you as on 1.2.2007.


Q. No. 1:Amar is a mechanical engineer with 65% marks at degree and 88% marks at HSC. He completed his engineering degree in 2003 at the age of 22 years and immediately started working in an engineering firm. He id keenly interested in going to USA and is not ready to sign a bond. However, he has not mind paying an amount of Rs. 1 lakh
A :
if the case is to be selected
B :
if the case is not to be selected
C :
if the case is to be referred to director
D :
if the case is to be referred to President
Q. No. 2:Raj kishore, a computer engineer, has just completed graduation in July 2006, at the age of 23 years obtaining 72% marks. He had obtained 92% marks in HSC. He is willing to sign a bond with the company. He was joined a software company as trainee in August 2006 and working there till date
A :
if the case is to be selected
B :
if the case is not to be selected
C :
if the case is to be referred to Director
D :
if the case is to be referred to DGM
Q. No. 3:Madhuri is an electrical engineer and working as an assistant engineer for past two years. She had secured 85% and 69% marks at HSC and degree receptively. She has just completed 25 years of age.
A :
if the case is to the selected
B :
if the case is not to be selected
C :
if the case is to be referred to Director
D :
if the case is to be referred to President
Q. No. 4:Kamla is an engineering graduate wit 66% marks at degree and 90% at HSC. She has joined engineering firm 2 years ago at the age of 24 years. She is ready to sign the bond.
A :
if the case is to be selected
B :
if the case is not to be selected
C :
if the case is to be referred to director
D :
if the case is to be referred to President
Answer the questions based on the following information.

To get admission in a management course at Dadhichi Institute of Management (DIM) following
criteria are given. A candidate must:
1. be a graduate from a recognized university with minimum 54 percent marks.
2. not be more than 33 years of age as on 1.4.2008-11-24
3. have secured 60 percent or more marks in the entrance test.
4. pay one-time deposit fee of Rs. 2,00,000 at time of admission.
5. pay tuition fee of Rs. 4,000 per month.
– Any candidate who fails to fulfill the condition (4) at above, he/she may be referred to the chairman admission.
– Any candidate who has scored 80 percent mark in the entrance test but does not fulfill the
condition (1) at above, he/she may be referred to the director.
– Any candidate having work experience of at least 10 years in supervisory cadre and does not
satisfy the condition (2) at above, he/she may be admitted under sponsored quota.
Given the above information and condition in each of the following questions, you have to decide
which of the following course of action should be taken. You should not assume anything in case of any of the candidates. Mark answer
I. if the candidate is admitted
II. if the candidate is not admitted
III. if the candidate is referred to the director
IV. if the candidate is referred to the chairman-admission
V. if the candidate is admitted under sponsor quota


Q. No. 1:Kamaljeet secured 60 percent marks in graduation and was born on 15th April 1976. He scored 56 percent marks in the entrance test. He can pay one-time deposit of Rs. 2,00,000 and monthly tuition fee of Rs. 4,000.
A :
I
B :
II
C :
III
D :
IV
Q. No. 2:Gourav is a first-class science graduate who obtained 81 percent marks in entrance test. He has 12 years of work experience in supervisory cadre. He can pay the stipulated one-time deposit and monthly tuition fees. His date of birth is 20th October, 1970.
A :
I
B :
IV
C :
III
D :
V
The question given below are based on the following information ::

Each of the six persons Samar (male), Shweta (female), Ryan (male), Rohan (male),Preeti (female) and Raju (male) bought a different car.The cars bought by them were Spark, Swift, A-star,i10, i20 and Fabia. Except for one person who was 22 years old and one person who was 28 years old all other four persons were 25 years. Each of the six persons have a different weight and their weights
(in kgs) were 56 , 48 , 62 , 67, 72 and 75.
The person who bought ‘Spark’ was of the same age as Preeti. The person who bought ‘A – star’ was not 25 years old. Ryan bought ‘i20’. Samar weighed less than Rohan. Raju as well as the female who bought ‘Swift’ were 25 years old. The female who bought ‘i10’ weighed more than 67 kgs. The person who weighs 72 kgs was 28 years old. The person who bought ‘Fabia’ was three years younger to the person who weighed 75 kgs. The youngest person weighed more than Shweta but less than exactly two males.
Raju weighed more than Ryan.



Q. No. 1:Rohan weighed
A :
67 kgs and had bought ‘Spark’.
B :
72 kgs and had bought ‘Fabia’.
C :
75 kgs and had bought ‘Fabia’.
D :
72 kgs and had bought ‘A – star’.
Q. No. 2:Which car was bought by Raju?
A :
Spark
B :
Fabia
C :
A – star
D :
Either (A) or (B)
Q. No. 3:The person who weighs 62 kgs was
A :
Shweta and was 25 years old
B :
Ryan and was 25 years old.
C :
Samar and was 22 years old.
D :
Raju and was 25 years old
Q. No. 4:What was the weight (in kgs) of Shweta?
A :
75
B :
56
C :
62
D :
Cannot be determined
Q. No. 5:Which of the following statements is possible?
A :
The person who bought ‘Spark’ was 22 years old and weighed 62 kgs.
B :
The person who bought ‘Swift’ was 25 years old and weighed 48 kgs.
C :
The person who bought ‘i20’ was 25 years old and weighed 75 kgs.
D :
The person who bought ‘Fabia’ was 22 years old and weighed 67 kgs.
The question given below are based on the following information ::

Four families namely the Sharma’s, the Khanna’s , the Sinha’s and the Ahuja’s are disguised differently as A, B, C and D not necessarily in that order. Each of the given families have exactly two children. Two out of the four families have a boy and a girl each, one family has two girls and the Ahuja’s have two boys. Jatin (boy) belongs to family A. Family B and the Sharma’s have at least one girl. Kamini (girl) does not belong to the Khanna’s.
Rahul (boy) belongs to family C. Preeti (girl) and Akash (boy) do not belong to the same family. Amit (boy) does not have a sister. Jyoti(girl) belongs to one of the given families. Sarika (girl) does not belong to the Sinha’s and belongs to the same family as Kamini. The Sinha’s are not disguised as B. Rahul does not belong to the Ahuja’s.



Q. No. 1:To which of the following families does Preeti belong?
A :
Family B
B :
Khanna’s
C :
Sharma’s
D :
Family C
Q. No. 2:Jyoti’s sibling and the family to which she belongs were:
A :
Rahul and the Sinha’s
B :
Jatin and the Khanna’s
C :
Akash and the Khanna’s
D :
Preeti and the Sinha’s
Q. No. 3:Which of the following list of families are disguised as B, A, D and C in that order?
A :
the Ahuja’s, the Khanna’s, the Sinha’s and the Sharma’s
B :
the Sharma’s, the Sinha’s, the Khanna’s and the Ahuja’s
C :
the Sharma’s, the Ahuja’s, the Khanna’s and the Sinha’s 
D :
the Khanna’s, the Ahuja’s, the Sharma’s and the Sinha’s.
Q. No. 4:The pair which has the two children belonging to the same family is
A :
Rahul and Amit
B :
Rahul and Preeti
C :
Preeti and Jatin
D :
Amit and Jyoti
The question given below are based on the following information ::

Four persons named Aditya, Ashish, Kriti and Ritika visited a luxury shopping mall in South Delhi to buy denims. The mall had several designer outlets, which were either national or international.
Further, it is known that:
1. Each of these persons bought denims from 2 designer outlets, exactly one of which was national.
2. No two persons bought denims from the same designer outlet.
3. The number of denims bought by these four persons from any designer outlet were all different
and prime.
4. The total number of denims bought by Ashish from a national designer outlet were less than that
bought from an international designer outlet. This was true for the other three persons as well.
5. The total number of denims bought by Aditya, Ashish, Kriti and Ritika were 36, 25, 32 and 28
respectively.
Q. No. 1:For which of the following persons, the number of denims bought from a national designer outlet by him/her can be exactly determined?
A :
Aditya
B :
Kriti
C :
Ritika
D :
Both Kriti and Ritika
Q. No. 2:If the number of denims bought by Aditya from a national designer outlet were more than that bought by Kriti, then the number of denims bought by Aditya from a international designer outlet were
A :
31
B :
29
C :
23
D :
19
Q. No. 3:Which of the following cannot be false?
A :
The number of denims bought by Kriti from a national designer outlet were 13.
B :
The number of denims bought by Ritika from a national designer outlet were more than that bought by Kriti.
C :
The number of denims bought by Aditya from a national designer outlet were six less than that bought by Ritika
D :
The number of denims bought by Aditya from an international designer outlet were more than that bought by Kriti.
Q. No. 4:If the number of denims bought by Kriti from an international designer outlet were 19, then the number of denims bought by Aditya from an international designer outlet were
A :
7
B :
13
C :
17
D :
Cannot be determined
Q. No. 5:Maximum possible difference between the total number of denims bought from all the national and all the international designer outlets by all these four persons could be
A :
83
B :
69
C :
59
D :
79
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