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Question 1
Eight people A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table such that four people sit at the corners of the table and four people sit at the middle sides of the table. The people sitting at the corner face towards the centre of the table and the people sitting in the middle of the sides face opposite towards the centre of the table.
K is sitting at one of the middle sides of the table. Three people sit between K and A. J and A are immediate neighbours. Two people sit between J and D. L sits third to the left of D. Three people sit between C and L. Only one person is sitting between C and M.
Question 2
Eight people A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table such that four people sit at the corners of the table and four people sit at the middle sides of the table. The people sitting at the corner face towards the centre of the table and the people sitting in the middle of the sides face opposite towards the centre of the table.
K is sitting at one of the middle sides of the table. Three people sit between K and A. J and A are immediate neighbours. Two people sit between J and D. L sits third to the left of D. Three people sit between C and L. Only one person is sitting between C and M.
Question 3
Eight people A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table such that four people sit at the corners of the table and four people sit at the middle sides of the table. The people sitting at the corner face towards the centre of the table and the people sitting in the middle of the sides face opposite towards the centre of the table.
K is sitting at one of the middle sides of the table. Three people sit between K and A. J and A are immediate neighbours. Two people sit between J and D. L sits third to the left of D. Three people sit between C and L. Only one person is sitting between C and M.
Question 4
Eight people A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table such that four people sit at the corners of the table and four people sit at the middle sides of the table. The people sitting at the corner face towards the centre of the table and the people sitting in the middle of the sides face opposite towards the centre of the table.
K is sitting at one of the middle sides of the table. Three people sit between K and A. J and A are immediate neighbours. Two people sit between J and D. L sits third to the left of D. Three people sit between C and L. Only one person is sitting between C and M.
Question 5
Statements:
N ≤ A ≤ M = E; M ≤ O = S
Conclusions:
I. S > N
II. N = S
Question 6
N ≤ A ≤ M = E; M ≤ O = S
Conclusions:
I. O ≥ E
II. A ≤ S
Question 7
J ≤ A = S ≤ M = I > N
Conclusions:
I. N < A
II. I ≥ J
Question 8
Eight people are living in an eight-story building, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1; the floor above it is numbered 2; and so on, until the topmost floor is numbered 8.
More than five people live above V. Two people live between V and P. Three people live between P and T. Only one person is living between T and Q. The number of people living below Q is same as the number of people living above R. K lives on an even-numbered floor immediately above S. W lives on one of the floors below S.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, which one of the following does not belong to the group?
Question 9
Eight people are living in an eight-story building, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1; the floor above it is numbered 2; and so on, until the topmost floor is numbered 8.
More than five people live above V. Two people live between V and P. Three people live between P and T. Only one person is living between T and Q. The number of people living below Q is same as the number of people living above R. K lives on an even-numbered floor immediately above S. W lives on one of the floors below S.
Question 10
Eight people are living in an eight-story building, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1; the floor above it is numbered 2; and so on, until the topmost floor is numbered 8.
More than five people live above V. Two people live between V and P. Three people live between P and T. Only one person is living between T and Q. The number of people living below Q is same as the number of people living above R. K lives on an even-numbered floor immediately above S. W lives on one of the floors below S.
Question 11
Eight people are living in an eight-story building, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1; the floor above it is numbered 2; and so on, until the topmost floor is numbered 8.
More than five people live above V. Two people live between V and P. Three people live between P and T. Only one person is living between T and Q. The number of people living below Q is same as the number of people living above R. K lives on an even-numbered floor immediately above S. W lives on one of the floors below S.
Question 12
Eight people are living in an eight-story building, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1; the floor above it is numbered 2; and so on, until the topmost floor is numbered 8.
More than five people live above V. Two people live between V and P. Three people live between P and T. Only one person is living between T and Q. The number of people living below Q is same as the number of people living above R. K lives on an even-numbered floor immediately above S. W lives on one of the floors below S.
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