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Question 1
All lemons are birds.
No bird is a book.
All books are handles.
Conclusions:
I. No book is a lemon.
II. All handles being birds is not a possibility.
Question 2
* Some mango are banana.
* Some banana are apple.
* No apple is grapes.
* No grapes is Papaya.
Conclusions:
1) Some banana are definitely not grapes.
2) Some mango are definitely not grapes.
3) No Papaya is Banana.
4) Some Papaya are Mangos.
Question 3
All Class are Schools.
Some Class are College.
Conclusions:
I. Some Schools are not College is a possibility.
II. All College may be Schools.
Question 4
Question 5
There are certain number of boxes which are placed at one another such that one box is placed above of another box in a stack.
J is placed just below G. Two boxes are placed between G and Y. U is placed at 3rd position above Y. Maximum one box is placed between U and F. Not more than three boxes are placed between G and F. Four boxes are placed between F and T. Maximum three boxes are placed between O and Y and O is placed above Y. Three boxes are placed between O and K. Minimum two boxes are placed between K and G.
How many boxes are placed in this stack?
Question 6
There are certain number of boxes which are placed at one another such that one box is placed above of another box in a stack.
J is placed just below G. Two boxes are placed between G and Y. U is placed at 3rd position above Y. Maximum one box is placed between U and F. Not more than three boxes are placed between G and F. Four boxes are placed between F and T. Maximum three boxes are placed between O and Y and O is placed above Y. Three boxes are placed between O and K. Minimum two boxes are placed between K and G.
Question 7
There are certain number of boxes which are placed at one another such that one box is placed above of another box in a stack.
J is placed just below G. Two boxes are placed between G and Y. U is placed at 3rd position above Y. Maximum one box is placed between U and F. Not more than three boxes are placed between G and F. Four boxes are placed between F and T. Maximum three boxes are placed between O and Y and O is placed above Y. Three boxes are placed between O and K. Minimum two boxes are placed between K and G.
Question 8
There are certain number of boxes which are placed at one another such that one box is placed above of another box in a stack.
J is placed just below G. Two boxes are placed between G and Y. U is placed at 3rd position above Y. Maximum one box is placed between U and F. Not more than three boxes are placed between G and F. Four boxes are placed between F and T. Maximum three boxes are placed between O and Y and O is placed above Y. Three boxes are placed between O and K. Minimum two boxes are placed between K and G.
Question 9
There are certain number of boxes which are placed at one another such that one box is placed above of another box in a stack.
J is placed just below G. Two boxes are placed between G and Y. U is placed at 3rd position above Y. Maximum one box is placed between U and F. Not more than three boxes are placed between G and F. Four boxes are placed between F and T. Maximum three boxes are placed between O and Y and O is placed above Y. Three boxes are placed between O and K. Minimum two boxes are placed between K and G.
Question 10
I. D is taller to F but shorter to E. G is only shorter to B .
II. G is taller to C. E is taller to only two persons.
III. G is only shorter to B. C is taller to A. E is taller to D .
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