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Dual Row Based Arrangement & Order/ Ranking :: 25th September, 2021

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Question 1

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Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each row. In row 1, M, G, L, N, E and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, J, O, Q, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. Each member in row 1 is facing another member of row 2.

H sits third to the right of L. Either H or L sits at an extreme end of line. The one who faces L sits second to the right of X. There are two persons between J and V and neither of them sits at the extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of J faces the person who sits third to the left of G. N and M are immediate neighbours. Q sits second to the left of O. M does not face the immediate neighbour of W.
Who among the following sit at extreme end of row?

Question 2

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Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each row. In row 1, M, G, L, N, E and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, J, O, Q, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. Each member in row 1 is facing another member of row 2.

H sits third to the right of L. Either H or L sits at an extreme end of line. The one who faces L sits second to the right of X. There are two persons between J and V and neither of them sits at the extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of J faces the person who sits third to the left of G. N and M are immediate neighbours. Q sits second to the left of O. M does not face the immediate neighbour of W.
Who among the following faces H?

Question 3

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Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each row. In row 1, M, G, L, N, E and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, J, O, Q, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. Each member in row 1 is facing another member of row 2.

H sits third to the right of L. Either H or L sits at an extreme end of line. The one who faces L sits second to the right of X. There are two persons between J and V and neither of them sits at the extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of J faces the person who sits third to the left of G. N and M are immediate neighbours. Q sits second to the left of O. M does not face the immediate neighbour of W.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?

Question 4

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Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each row. In row 1, M, G, L, N, E and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, J, O, Q, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. Each member in row 1 is facing another member of row 2.

H sits third to the right of L. Either H or L sits at an extreme end of line. The one who faces L sits second to the right of X. There are two persons between J and V and neither of them sits at the extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of J faces the person who sits third to the left of G. N and M are immediate neighbours. Q sits second to the left of O. M does not face the immediate neighbour of W.
How many persons are there between E and N?

Question 5

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Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people in each row. In row 1, M, G, L, N, E and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2, J, O, Q, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. Each member in row 1 is facing another member of row 2.

H sits third to the right of L. Either H or L sits at an extreme end of line. The one who faces L sits second to the right of X. There are two persons between J and V and neither of them sits at the extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of J faces the person who sits third to the left of G. N and M are immediate neighbours. Q sits second to the left of O. M does not face the immediate neighbour of W.
Who among the following sits second to the right of O?

Question 6

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There are five friends Arun, Brijesh, Chinmayi, Dappu and Esha. Each of them is preparing for Bank PO and studies for a different number of hours in a day. Brijesh studies for more number of hours than Chinmayi but less than Esha. Arun studies for less number of hours than only Dappu. Brijesh studies for 5 hours. The one who studies for maximum time studies for 10 hours.
Who studies for the least number of hours?

Question 7

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There are five friends Arun, Brijesh, Chinmayi, Dappu and Esha. Each of them is preparing for Bank PO and studies for a different number of hours in a day. Brijesh studies for more number of hours than Chinmayi but less than Esha. Arun studies for less number of hours than only Dappu. Brijesh studies for 5 hours. The one who studies for maximum time studies for 10 hours.
Among the five friends, who could have studied for 7 hours?

Question 8

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Among the 7 students, Amit, Anil, Akhil, Anit, Akshit, Arnav and Amol, all of them secured different marks in science in an examination. Amit secured more than Anit, but less than Amol, who didn’t secure the highest mark. Arnav secured more than only Anil and Akhil. The one who secured the third highest marks is 84 and the one who secured the third lowest is 63.
What is the expected marks of Anit?

Question 9

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Among the 7 students, Amit, Anil, Akhil, Anit, Akshit, Arnav and Amol, all of them secured different marks in science in an examination. Amit secured more than Anit, but less than Amol, who didn’t secure the highest mark. Arnav secured more than only Anil and Akhil. The one who secured the third highest marks is 84 and the one who secured the third lowest is 63.
If the sum of the marks of Akshit and Amit is 173, then what may be the expected marks of Amol?

Question 10

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Among the 7 students, Amit, Anil, Akhil, Anit, Akshit, Arnav and Amol, all of them secured different marks in science in an examination. Amit secured more than Anit, but less than Amol, who didn’t secure the highest mark. Arnav secured more than only Anil and Akhil. The one who secured the third highest marks is 84 and the one who secured the third lowest is 63.
If Anil doesn’t secured the minimum marks, then who among the following have secured maximum and minimum marks?
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