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Double Lineup Question 1:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Seven persons Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn buy shares of seven different companies which are Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan but not necessarily in same order. No two persons buy shares of same company and each person buy certain number of shares i.e. 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39 but not necessarily in same order. Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares. Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma. The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Alex bought square number of shares. Edward did not buy maximum number of shares.

Who among the following bought highest number of shares?

  1. Jack
  2. Edward
  3. Alex
  4. Max
  5. Alice

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Max

Double Lineup Question 1 Detailed Solution

Given, persons are Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn; companies Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan and the number of shares are 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39.

1) The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares.

2) The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Therefore, Emlie has 5 shares of Reliance. Shares of Titan are 13.

3) Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. Therefore, Rohn has either 32 or 39 shares.

Persons

Case – 1

Case – 2

Company

Number of shares

Company

Number of shares

Alex

 

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

 

 

 

 

Max

 

 

 

 

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

39

 

4) The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Therefore, case 2 is eliminated and Sun Pharma has 16 shares.

5) Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. Therefore, Alice bought shares of M&M.

6) Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma.

7) Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Therefore, Jack has shares of Bajaj Finserv.

8) Alex bought square number of shares.

Persons

Case – 1(a)

Case – 1(b)

Company

No. of shares

Company

No. of shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

 

25

Alice

M&M

 

M&M

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

 

Bajaj Finserv

 

Max

 

 

Sun Pharma

16

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

9) Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Since, NTPC shares are 39 and Maruti Suzuki shares are 32 so the only possibility is Alice has 25 shares. Therefore, case 1(b) is eliminated.

10) Edward did not buy maximum number of shares. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Persons

Company

No. of Shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

Alice

M&M

25

Edward

Titan

13

Emlie

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

20

Max

NTPC

39

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

Hence, Max bought highest number of shares.

Double Lineup Question 2:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Seven persons Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn buy shares of seven different companies which are Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan but not necessarily in same order. No two persons buy shares of same company and each person buy certain number of shares i.e. 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39 but not necessarily in same order. Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares. Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma. The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Alex bought square number of shares. Edward did not buy maximum number of shares.

Which of the following company's shares bought by Edward?

  1. Bajaj Finserv
  2. Titan
  3. M&M
  4. NTPC
  5. Reliance

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Titan

Double Lineup Question 2 Detailed Solution

Given, persons are Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn; companies Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan and the number of shares are 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39.

1) The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares.

2) The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Therefore, Emlie has 5 shares of Reliance. Shares of Titan are 13.

3) Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. Therefore, Rohn has either 32 or 39 shares.

Persons

Case – 1

Case – 2

Company

Number of shares

Company

Number of shares

Alex

 

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

 

 

 

 

Max

 

 

 

 

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

39

 

4) The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Therefore, case 2 is eliminated and Sun Pharma has 16 shares.

5) Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. Therefore, Alice bought shares of M&M.

6) Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma.

7) Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Therefore, Jack has shares of Bajaj Finserv.

8) Alex bought square number of shares.

Persons

Case – 1(a)

Case – 1(b)

Company

No. of shares

Company

No. of shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

 

25

Alice

M&M

 

M&M

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

 

Bajaj Finserv

 

Max

 

 

Sun Pharma

16

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

9) Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Since, NTPC shares are 39 and Maruti Suzuki shares are 32 so the only possibility is Alice has 25 shares. Therefore, case 1(b) is eliminated.

10) Edward did not buy maximum number of shares. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Persons

Company

No. of Shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

Alice

M&M

25

Edward

Titan

13

Emlie

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

20

Max

NTPC

39

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

Hence, Edward bought the shares of Titan.

Double Lineup Question 3:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Seven persons Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn buy shares of seven different companies which are Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan but not necessarily in same order. No two persons buy shares of same company and each person buy certain number of shares i.e. 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39 but not necessarily in same order. Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares. Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma. The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Alex bought square number of shares. Edward did not buy maximum number of shares.

Which of the following statement is/ are incorrect?

  1. Jack bought the shares in the multiple of 5.
  2. Edward has prime number of shares.
  3. Alice bought shares of M&M.
  4. Emlie bought shares of Titan.
  5. None of these

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Emlie bought shares of Titan.

Double Lineup Question 3 Detailed Solution

Given, persons are Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn; companies Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan and the number of shares are 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39.

1) The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares.

2) The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Therefore, Emlie has 5 shares of Reliance. Shares of Titan are 13.

3) Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. Therefore, Rohn has either 32 or 39 shares.

Persons

Case – 1

Case – 2

Company

Number of shares

Company

Number of shares

Alex

 

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

 

 

 

 

Max

 

 

 

 

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

39

 

4) The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Therefore, case 2 is eliminated and Sun Pharma has 16 shares.

5) Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. Therefore, Alice bought shares of M&M.

6) Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma.

7) Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Therefore, Jack has shares of Bajaj Finserv.

8) Alex bought square number of shares.

Persons

Case – 1(a)

Case – 1(b)

Company

No. of shares

Company

No. of shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

 

25

Alice

M&M

 

M&M

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

 

Bajaj Finserv

 

Max

 

 

Sun Pharma

16

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

9) Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Since, NTPC shares are 39 and Maruti Suzuki shares are 32 so the only possibility is Alice has 25 shares. Therefore, case 1(b) is eliminated.

10) Edward did not buy maximum number of shares. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Persons

Company

No. of Shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

Alice

M&M

25

Edward

Titan

13

Emlie

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

20

Max

NTPC

39

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

Since, Jack bought 20 shares of Bajaj Finserv so statement 1 is correct.

Edward has 13 shares of Titan so statement 2 is also correct.

Alice bought 25 shares of M&M so statement 3 is also correct.

Emlie bought 5 shares of Reliance so statement 4 is incorrect.

Hence, the incorrect statement is Emlie bought shares of Titan.

Double Lineup Question 4:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Seven persons Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn buy shares of seven different companies which are Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan but not necessarily in same order. No two persons buy shares of same company and each person buy certain number of shares i.e. 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39 but not necessarily in same order. Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares. Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma. The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Alex bought square number of shares. Edward did not buy maximum number of shares.

Which of the following combination is correct?

  1. Jack - Reliance - 5
  2. Max - NTPC - 39
  3. Alice - Reliance - 5
  4. Alex - Sun Pharma - 13
  5. Edward - M&M - 25

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Max - NTPC - 39

Double Lineup Question 4 Detailed Solution

Given, persons are Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn; companies Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan and the number of shares are 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39.

1) The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares.

2) The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Therefore, Emlie has 5 shares of Reliance. Shares of Titan are 13.

3) Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. Therefore, Rohn has either 32 or 39 shares.

Persons

Case – 1

Case – 2

Company

Number of shares

Company

Number of shares

Alex

 

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

 

 

 

 

Max

 

 

 

 

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

39

 

4) The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Therefore, case 2 is eliminated and Sun Pharma has 16 shares.

5) Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. Therefore, Alice bought shares of M&M.

6) Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma.

7) Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Therefore, Jack has shares of Bajaj Finserv.

8) Alex bought square number of shares.

Persons

Case – 1(a)

Case – 1(b)

Company

No. of shares

Company

No. of shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

 

25

Alice

M&M

 

M&M

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

 

Bajaj Finserv

 

Max

 

 

Sun Pharma

16

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

9) Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Since, NTPC shares are 39 and Maruti Suzuki shares are 32 so the only possibility is Alice has 25 shares. Therefore, case 1(b) is eliminated.

10) Edward did not buy maximum number of shares. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Persons

Company

No. of Shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

Alice

M&M

25

Edward

Titan

13

Emlie

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

20

Max

NTPC

39

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

Hence, the correct combination is Max - NTPC - 39.

Double Lineup Question 5:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Seven persons Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn buy shares of seven different companies which are Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan but not necessarily in same order. No two persons buy shares of same company and each person buy certain number of shares i.e. 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39 but not necessarily in same order. Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares. Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma. The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Alex bought square number of shares. Edward did not buy maximum number of shares.

How many person(s) bought more shares than Emlie?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Four
  4. Three
  5. More than four

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 5 : More than four

Double Lineup Question 5 Detailed Solution

Given, persons are Alex, Alice, Edward, Emlie, Jack, Max and Rohn; companies Bajaj Finserv, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Reliance and Titan and the number of shares are 5, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 39.

1) The person who bought shares of Reliance has least number of shares.

2) The shares of Titan bought by the person have shares more than only Emlie. Therefore, Emlie has 5 shares of Reliance. Shares of Titan are 13.

3) Rohn bought shares of the Maruti Suzuki in the number which is in multiple of the number of shares which is bought by the one who bought shares of Sun Pharma but not in the multiple of 5. Therefore, Rohn has either 32 or 39 shares.

Persons

Case – 1

Case – 2

Company

Number of shares

Company

Number of shares

Alex

 

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

 

 

 

 

Max

 

 

 

 

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

39

 

4) The person who bought shares of NTPC has had highest number of shares. Therefore, case 2 is eliminated and Sun Pharma has 16 shares.

5) Alice bought shares of either M&M or Reliance. Therefore, Alice bought shares of M&M.

6) Neither Edward nor Jack bought shares of Sun Pharma.

7) Jack has shares neither of Titan nor of NTPC. Therefore, Jack has shares of Bajaj Finserv.

8) Alex bought square number of shares.

Persons

Case – 1(a)

Case – 1(b)

Company

No. of shares

Company

No. of shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

 

25

Alice

M&M

 

M&M

 

Edward

 

 

 

 

Emlie

Reliance

5

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

 

Bajaj Finserv

 

Max

 

 

Sun Pharma

16

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

9) Alice bought shares in the multiple of 5 but not less than Jack. Since, NTPC shares are 39 and Maruti Suzuki shares are 32 so the only possibility is Alice has 25 shares. Therefore, case 1(b) is eliminated.

10) Edward did not buy maximum number of shares. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Persons

Company

No. of Shares

Alex

Sun Pharma

16

Alice

M&M

25

Edward

Titan

13

Emlie

Reliance

5

Jack

Bajaj Finserv

20

Max

NTPC

39

Rohn

Maruti Suzuki

32

 

Since, Emlie has only 5 shares. Therefore, six persons have more shares than her.

Hence, the correct answer is more than four.

Top Double Lineup MCQ Objective Questions

Five articles, bat, ball, fan, table and chair, are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). The bat is four places above the fan. The Table is between the ball and the chair. The chair is three places below the bat.

Which article is at the second position from the top?

  1. Fan
  2. Table
  3. Ball
  4. Chair

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Ball

Double Lineup Question 6 Detailed Solution

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Articles: Bat, Ball, Fan, Table and Chair.

The topmost position is numbered as 1, the one below it is numbered as 4 and so on.

1) The bat is four places above the fan.

2) The Table is between the ball and the chair.

3) The chair is three places below the bat.

Position

Articles

1

Bat

2

Ball

3

Table

4

Chair

5

Fan

 

Ball is at the second position from the top.

Hence, option 3 is correct answer. 

Ankit remembers his birthday is after 8th August but before 12th August. His mother remembers his birthday is after 5th August but before 10th August. On which day of August is his birthday?

  1. 8
  2. 9
  3. 7
  4. 10

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : 9

Double Lineup Question 7 Detailed Solution

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According to Ankit’s memory, his birthday is either on 9th Aug, 10th Aug or 11th Aug.

According to his mother’s memory, his birthday is either on 6th Aug, 7th Aug, 8th Aug or 9th Aug.

The only common date is 9th Aug.

Therefore, the answer will be 9.

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Direction: Read the instructions carefully to answer the questions given below.

Eleven people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K work in three different departments of a company namely HR, IT, and Finance. Not less than three people work in a department and not more than five people work in a department.

B works neither with G nor K. E does not work with I. H works with F in the same department. K works in the HR department. F does not work with G and  B. Not more than three people work in the HR department. E works in the same department as J. G works in the same department as D. A does not work in the IT department. C and D work in the same department and they do not work in the IT department.

Who among the following works with 'I' in the same department?

  1. J
  2. K
  3. F
  4. C
  5. H

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : C

Double Lineup Question 8 Detailed Solution

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People = A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K

Departments = HR, IT, and Finance

1) K works in the HR department.

Department People
HR K
IT  
Finance  

 

2) C and D work in the same department and they do not work in the IT department.

3) Not more than three people work in the HR department.

4) G works in the same department as D.

Implies, G, C, and D work in the same department. Now, G, C, and D cannot be in the HR department as there are only three people in the HR department. Thus, G, C, and D work in the Finance department.

Department People
HR K
IT  
Finance G, C, D


5) B works neither with G nor K.

G works in the Finance department and K works in the HR department. Thus, B works in the IT department.

Department People
HR K
IT B
Finance G, C, D

 

6) F does not work with either G or B.

G works in the Finance department and B works in the IT department. Implies, F works in the HR department.

7) H works with F in the same department.

Implies, H also works in the HR department. Thus, H, F, and K are the three people who work in the HR department.

Department People
HR K, F, H
IT B
Finance G, C, D

 

8) A does not work in the IT department.

A cannot be in the HR department because we have already found three people who work in the HR department. Thus, A works in the Finance department.

9) E works in the same department as J.

E and J cannot be in the Finance department because then there would be six people in one department which is not possible. Thus, E and J work in the IT department.

10) E does not work with I.

Implies, I works in the Finance department as he does not work in the IT department. Also, we already know the three people who work in the HR department.

Department People
HR K, F, H
IT B, E, J
Finance G, C, D, A, I

 

Hence, "C works with I" in the same department.

A college offers two papers to a student such that if a student studies Philosophy, he or she must study French. One who studies History cannot choose Psychology. French students cannot study History. French students cannot opt for Spanish. Only History students can study Political Science. No Psychology student has opted for Sociology. If so, what other discipline will a Psychology student have to study?

  1. Spanish
  2. Sociology
  3. Political Science
  4. French

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Spanish

Double Lineup Question 9 Detailed Solution

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A college offers two papers to a student.

(1) If a student studies Philosophy, he or she must study French.

(2) One who studies History cannot choose Psychology and only History students can study Political Science.

Subject 1

Subject 2

Philosophy

French

History

Political Science

French

 

Psychology

 

 

(3) French students cannot study History and French students cannot opt for Spanish.

(4) No Psychology student has opted for Sociology.

Subject 1

Subject 2

Philosophy

French

History

Political Science

French

Sociology

Psychology

Spanish

 

Hence, Psychology student have to study Spanish.

Five boys B1, B2, B3, B4 and B5 like any one colour out of the five different colours: red, yellow, green, orange and pink. Each of them has one bike out of five bikes: L, M, N, P and T. None of them likes the same colour and none of them has the same bike. The boy who likes orange has bike P. B2 has bike M and he likes green colour. B1 likes the colour red or yellow and has bike L. B4 likes either red or yellow. B5 has either N or T bike. Which of the following combination of Bike – Colour – Boy can be correct?

  1. P – Red – B1
  2.  L – Pink – B5
  3. T – Yellow – B4
  4. M – Yellow – B2

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : T – Yellow – B4

Double Lineup Question 10 Detailed Solution

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Five boys: B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5.

Five colours: Red, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink.

Five bikes: L, M, N, P and T.

1) B2 has a bike M and he likes the green colour.

Boys Colours Bikes
B1    
B2 Green M
B3    
B4    
B5    

2) B1 likes the colour red or yellow and has bike L.

Boys Colours Bikes
B1 Red/Yellow L
B2 Green M
B3    
B4    
B5    

3) B4 likes either red or yellow. 

Boys Colours Bikes
B1 Red/Yellow L
B2 Green M
B3    
B4 Red/Yellow  
B5    

4) B5 has either N or T bike. 

Boys Colours Bikes
B1 Red/Yellow L
B2 Green M
B3    
B4 Red/Yellow  
B5   N/T

5) Boy who likes orange has a bike P.

B1 and B4 do not like the orange colour because they like either Red or Yellow.

B5 has either N or T.

So, B3 likes orange colour and has a bike P.

Boys Colours Bikes
B1 Red/Yellow L
B2 Green M
B3 Orange P
B4 Red/Yellow  
B5   N/T

So, B5 likes pink colour and B4 has a bike N or T.

Boys Colours Bikes
B1 Red/Yellow L
B2 Green M
B3 Orange P
B4 Red/Yellow N/T
B5 Pink N/T

 

Hence, "T – Yellow – B4" is the correct answer.

Radha wears five different coloured clothes, red, green, yellow, purple and brown, on five different days of a week, from Monday to Friday. She wears red clothes on Wednesday. She does not wear green and brown clothes on Monday or Friday. She wears green clothes on the next day of wearing yellow clothes. On which day does she
wear brown clothes? 

  1. Monday
  2. Tuesday
  3. Friday
  4. Thursday

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Thursday

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Radha wears five different coloured clothes, red, green, yellow, purple and brown, on five different days of a week, from Monday to Friday.

1. She wears red clothes on Wednesday.

Day

Colour of Clothes

Monday

 

Tuesday

 

Wednesday

Red

Thursday

 

Friday

 

2. She does not wear green and brown clothes on Monday or Friday.

Day

Colour of Clothes

Monday

Brown, Green

Tuesday

 

Wednesday

Red

Thursday

 

Friday

Brown, Green

3. She wears green clothes on the next day of wearing yellow clothes.

Day

Colour of Clothes

Monday

Yellow

Tuesday

Green

Wednesday

Red

Thursday

 

Friday

Brown, Green

 

Only Purple and Brown clothes are left, which will be put in the order as shown below:

Day

Colour of Clothes

Monday

Yellow

Tuesday

Green

Wednesday

Red

Thursday

Brown

Friday

Purple

Clearly, Radha wear brown clothes on Thursday.

Hence, 'Thursday' is the correct answer.

Six persons - Seema, Vaibhav, Ajay, Manisha, Tulika and Ananya - were born in six different states, namely Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar and Rajasthan, but not necessarily in the same order. They all play six different games, namely Chess, Football, Hockey, Ludo, Badminton and Cricket, but not necessarily in the same order. Ananya was born in Gujarat and she plays Cricket. Ajay does not play Chess or Ludo. The person who was born in Bihar plays Football. Seema plays Hockey and she was not born in Assam or Madhya Pradesh. Manisha was born in Rajasthan and she plays badminton.

Identify the state in which Ajay was born?

  1. Assam
  2. Bihar
  3. Madhya Pradesh
  4. Punjab

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Bihar

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Six persons - Seema, Vaibhav, Ajay, Manisha, Tulika and Ananya.

States - Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar and Rajasthan.

Games - Chess, Football, Hockey, Ludo, Badminton and Cricket.

(1) Ananya was born in Gujarat and she plays Cricket.

(2) The person who was born in Bihar plays Football.

(3) Seema plays Hockey and she was not born in Assam or Madhya Pradesh. Therefore she was born in Punjab, 

(4) Manisha was born in Rajasthan and she plays badminton.

Person State Game
Ananya Gujarat Cricket
  Bihar Football
Seema Punjab Hockey
Manisha Rajasthan Badminton
    Ludo
    Chess

 

(5) Ajay does not play Chess or Ludo. Therefore, he plays football.

Person State Game
Ananya Gujarat Cricket
Ajay Bihar Football
Seema Punjab Hockey
Manisha Rajasthan Badminton
Tulika / Vaibhav Assam/Madhya Pradesh Ludo
Tulika / Vaibhav Assam/Madhya Pradesh Chess

 

Hence, Ajay was born in Bihar.

There are four friends Sharayn, Pinky, Tanisha and Mamta. Two study in J college. one each in X college and A college. Each one is definitely good at one subject and one is good at all the subjects. The subjects are English, Science, Maths and Computers. Of those studying in J college, one is good at Maths and the other in all subjects. Tanisha is studying in Acollege. Pinky is good at Maths. Sharayn is not good at Science.

Find who is good at all the subjects.

  1. Sharayn
  2. Mamta
  3. Tanisha
  4. Pinky

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Mamta

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Persons – Sharayn, Pinky, Tanisha and Mamta.

1. Tanisha is studying in A college

2. Pinky is good at Maths.

3. Of those studying in J college, one is good at Maths and the other in all subjects.

4. Sharayn is not good at Science.

From 2 and 3, it is clear that Pinky studies in J Colelge.

Also, from 3 and 4, it is clear that Sharayn does not studies in J College as Sharayn is not good at Science and Of those studying in J college, one is good at Maths and the other in all subjects.

From the above statements, it is clear that Mamta studies in J College and is good in all subjects and Sharayn is from College X.

Persons

College

Subject

Sharayn

X

Science

Pinky

J

Maths

Tanisha

A

Science

Mamta

J

English, Science, Maths and Computers

Mamta is good at all the subjects.

Hence, ‘Mamta’ is the correct answer.

Seven chocolates, A, B, C, D, E, F and G, are bought at different costs between Rs. 40 and Rs. 50 (excluding both Rs. 40 and Rs. 50) but not necessarily in the same order.

The cost of chocolate C is Rs. 5 less than that of chocolate E. The cost of chocolate A is a prime number. The cost of chocolate F is Rs. 2 more than that of chocolate A. The cost of chocolate F is more than that of chocolate E. The cost of chocolate D is an odd number. The cost of chocolate G is Rs. 3 more than the cost of chocolate D. None of the chocolates cost Rs. 44. The cost of chocolate B is an even number. What is the cost of chocolate E?

  1. Rs. 45
  2. Rs. 47
  3. Rs. 42
  4. Rs. 46

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Rs. 46

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Seven chocolates: A, B, C, D, E, F and G.

Cost: 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, and 49 (none of the chocolates cost Rs. 44)

(1) The cost of chocolate C is Rs. 5 less than that of chocolate E, implies C = E - 5.

(2) The cost of chocolate A is a prime number.

(3) The cost of chocolate F is Rs. 2 more than that of chocolate A, implies F = A + 2.

Chocolates

Costs

A

41, 43, or 47

B

 

C

43, 42, or 41

D

 

E

48, 47, or 46
F 43, 45, or 49
G  

 

(4) The cost of chocolate F is more than that of chocolate E, implies F > E. Therefore, the cost of F is 49 and A is 47

(5) The cost of chocolate D is an odd number.

(6) The cost of chocolate G is Rs. 3 more than the cost of chocolate D, implies G = D + 3.

(7) The cost of chocolate B is an even number. Therefore, the final arrangement is as follows:

Chocolates

Costs

A

47

B

42

C

41

D

45

E

46
F 49
G 48

 

Hence, the cost of chocolate E is Rs. 46.

Five phones, H, M, R, T and V, are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). The number of phones above T is same as the number of phones below V. R is just above H. V is at the bottom. There are two phones between M and V. Which of the following phones are above R?

  1. M and T 
  2. H and T
  3. M and V
  4. M and H

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : M and T 

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Five phones - H, M, R, T and V.

1.V is at the bottom.

2. There are two phones between M and V.

 

M

 

 

V

 

3. The number of phones above T is same as the number of phones below V.

There are 0 phones below V, so there must be 0 phones above T.

Hence, T is on the top.

4. R is just above H.

T

M

R

H

V

 

Hence, ‘M and T’ phones are above R.

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