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463.
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Four houses Blue, Green, Red and Yellow are located in a row in the given order. Each of the houses is occupied by a person earning a fixed amount of a salary. The four persons are Paul, Krishna, Laxman, and Som.
Read the following instruction carefully:
I. Paul lives between Som and Krishna
II. Laxman does not stay in Blue house
III. The person living in Red house earns more than that of person living in Blue
IV. Salary of Som is more than that of Paul but lesser than that of Krishna
V. One of the person earns Rs. 80, 000
VI. The person earning Rs. 110,000 is not Laxman
VII. The salary difference between Laxman and Son is Rs. 30,000
VIII. The House in which Krishna lives is located between houses with persons earning salaries of Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 50,000
IX. Krishna does not live in Yellow house, and the person living in yellow house is not earning lowest salary among the four persons.[1] Who lives in Red house?
A. Paul
B. Krishna
C. Laxman
D. Som[2] Which house is occupied by person earning highest salary?
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Red
D. Yellow[3] What is the salary earned by person living in Green house?
A. Rs. 30,000
B. Rs. 50,000
C. Rs. 80,000
D. Rs.110,000asked in IIFT
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464.
TT School of Management institute involved in teaching, training and research. Currently it has 37 faculty members. They are involved in three jobs: teaching, training and research. Each faculty member working with TT School of Management has to be involved in at least one of the three job mentioned above:
· A maximum number of faculty members are involved in training. Among them, a number of faculty
members are having additional involvement in the research.
· The number of faculty members in research alone is double the number of faculty members involved
in all the three jobs.
· 17 faculty members are involved in teaching.
· The number of faculty members involved in teaching alone is less than the number of faculty members
involved in research alone.
· Ten faculty members involved in the teaching are also involved in at least one more job.[1] After some time, the faculty members who were involved in all the three tasks were asked to with drawl from one task. As a result, one of the faculty members each opted out of teaching and research, while remaining ones involved in all the three tasks opted out of training. Which one of the following statements, then necessarily follows:
(A) The least number of faculty members is now involved in teaching.
(B) More faculty members are now associated with training as compared to research.
(C) More faculty members are now involved in teaching as compared to research.
(D) None of the above.[2] Based on the information given above, the minimum number of faculty members involved in both training and teaching, but not in research is:
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5asked in IIFT
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465.
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:
There was an effort to study the relative importance that beneficiaries of five states assigned to five different development programme implemented by their governments. The programmes were Jawahar Rozgar Yojna (JRY), Indira Awas Yozna (IAY), Mid Day Mal (MDM), Rural Health Mission (RHM), National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREG). The level of dissimilarity between two states is the maximum difference in the rank allotted by the two states to any five programmes. The following table indicates the rank order of the five programmes of reach state.Rank Orissa Bihar Rajasthan Kerala Karnataka 1 JRY MDM LAY NREG NREG 2 RHM JRY MDM LAY JRY 3 MDM RHM JRY RHM MDM 4 NREG LAY NREG JRY RHM 5 LAY NREG RHM MDM LAY
[1] Which of the following states is least dissimilar to Orissa?
(A) Bihar (B) Rajasthan (C) Keral (D) Karnataka[2] Which of the following states is most dissimilar to Orissa?
(A) Bihar (B) Rajasthan (C) Kerala (D) Karnataka[3] Three of the following four pairs of states have identical levels of dissimilarity. Which is the odd one out?
(A) Kerala & Bihar
(B) Bihar and Karnataka
(C) Rajasthan & Kerala
(D) Krantaak & Rajstahanasked in IIFT
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466.
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 (ii) 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. The options available for you are provides in A, B, C and D.[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[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 President[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[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 Presidentasked in IIFT
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468.
Answer the questions based on following information
Four persons (1) Mohit, (2) Manohar, (3) Prasant and (4) Dinesh each had some initial money with them. They all were playing bridge in a way that the lower doubled the money of each of the other three persons from his share. They played four rounds and each person lost one round in the order 1, 2, 3 and 4 as mentioned above. At the end of fourth round each person had Rs. 32000/-[1] What was the amount with Mohit to start with?
(A) Rs. 60000 (B) Rs. 34000 (C) Rs. 66000 (D) Rs. 80000[2] What was the mount with Manohar at the end of first round?
(A) 68000 (B) 72000 (C) 64000 (D) 80000[3] Who had the lowest amount at any round of play throughout the tournament?
(A) Mohit (B) Manohar (C) Prasant (D) Dinesh[4] What was the amount with Prasant at the end of the second round?
(A) 36000 (B) 72000 (C) 16000 (D) 68000asked in IIFT
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