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An employee has been assigned the task of allotting offices to six of the staff members. The offices are numbered 1 - 6. The offices are arranged in a row and they are separated from each other by six foot high dividers. Hence voices, sounds and cigarette smoke flow easily from one office to another.
Miss Ruby needs to use the telephone quite often throughout the day. Mr. Minhas and Mr. Brar need adjacent offices as they need to consult each other often while working. Miss Harsha is a senior employee and has to be allotted the office number 5, having the biggest window.
Mr. Dongre requires silence in the offices next to his. Mr. Tanjore, Mr. Minhas and Mr. Dongre are all smokers. Miss Harsha finds tobacco smoke allergic and consequently the offices next to hers are to be occupied by non-smokers.
Unless specifically stated all the employees maintain an atmosphere of silence during office hours.[1] The ideal candidate to occupy the office furthest from Mr.Brar would be
(a) Miss Harsha
(b) Mr. Minhas
(c) Mr. Tanjore
(d) Mr. Dongre[2] The three employees who are smokers should be seated in the offices.
(a) 1,2 and 4
(b) 2, 3 and 6
(c) 1, 2 and 6
(d) 1, 2 and 3[3] In the event of what occurrence, within a period of one month since the assignment of the offices, would a request for a change in office be put forth by one or more employees?
(a) Mr. Dongre quitting smoking
(b) The installation of a noisy teletype machine by Miss Harsha in her office.
(c) Miss Ruby needs silence in the office (s) next to her own.
(d) Mr. Tanjore taking over the duties formerly taken care of by Miss Ruby.asked in SNAP
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Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, G are planning to enjoy boating. There are only two boats, and the following conditions are to be kept in mind.
(I) A will go in the same boat in which E is to go.
(II) F cannot go in the same boat in which C is, unless D is also accompanying.
(III) Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is.
(IV) The maximum number of persons in one boat can be four only.
[1] If F and B are in one boat, which of the following statements is true?
(1) G is in the other boat
(2) D is in the other boat
(3) C is in the other boat
(4) E is with F and B in one boat[2] If E gets the boat with F, which of the following is the complete and accurate list of the people who must be sitting in one boat?
(1) F and E
(2) G and A
(3) D and A
(4) C,D and Basked in SNAP
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At the start of a game of cards, J and B together had four times as much money as T, while T and B together had three times as much as J.
At the end of the evening, J and B together had three times as much money as T, while T and B together had twice as much as J. B lost Rs. 200
[1] What fraction of the total money did T have at the beginning of the game?
(1) 1/3
(2) 1/8
(3) 2/9
(4) 1/5[2] What fraction of the total money did J win/lose?
(1) Won 1/12
(2) Lost 1/6
(3) Lost 1/3
(4) Won 1/5[3] What amount did B start with?
(1) Rs. 575
(2) Rs. 375
(3) Rs. 825
(4) Rs. 275asked in SNAP
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A survey of movie goers from five cities A, B, C, D and E is summarized below. The first column gives the percentage of viewers in each city who watch less than one movie a week. The second column gives the total number of viewers who view one or more than movies per week.
City I II A 60 2400 B 20 3000 C 85 2400 D 55 2700 E 75 8000
[1] How many viewers in the city C watch less than one movie a week?
a. 2040
b. 13600
c. 16000
d. 3600[2] Which city has the highest number of viewers who watch less than one movie a week?
a. City E
b. City D
c. City B
d. City C[3] A city with second lowest number of movie watchers is
a. City E
b. City D
c. City B
d. City C[4] The total number of all movie goers in the five cities who watch less than one movie per week is
a. 50000
b. 36000
c. 18500
d. 45250last reply by CpjJwWHV • 12 years ago • asked in SNAP
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Use the information given below to answer.
i. There is a group of 5 persons A, B, C, D and E.
ii. In the group there is one badminton player, one chess player and one tennis player.
iii. A and D are unmarried ladies and they do not play any games.
iv. No lady is a chess player or a badminton player.
v. There is a married couple in the group of which E is the husband.
vi. B is the brother of C and is neither a chess player nor a tennis player.
[1] Which of the groups has only ladies?
a. ABC
b. BCD
c. CDE
d. None of the above[2] Who is the tennis player
a. B
b. C
c. D
d. E[3] Who is the wife of E?
a. A
b. B
c. D
d. None of the aboveasked in SNAP
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