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Puzzle (Tabulation) & Inequalities :: 23rd October, 2021

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Question 1

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions: 

There is a seven-person A-G arranged from top to bottom in the same order having seven different cars namely: Audi, Nano, Honda city, Benz, Alto, Swift, and WagonR having different on-road prices i.e. 2lk, 4lk, 5lk, 3lk, 10lk, and 12lk and 13lk, but not necessarily in the same order. Honda city car price is an even non-prime number. The difference between the price of the car owned by person D and person A is less than 3lk. Person F is having Benz's car. The addition of prices of WagonR car and Benz car is a perfect square. Person C having Swift car has odd-numbered pricing. The addition of prices of Swift and Alto cars is a perfect cube. Either A or G have an Audi car and the price is a double-digit prime number. WagonR is the only car between Nano car and Swift car. Multiplication of WagonR and Swift price is double the price of Honda city car and number of cars below the Honda city car is less (but not none) than the cars above it. E does not have Nano.
What is the price of Honda city car?

Question 2

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions: 

There is a seven-person A-G arranged from top to bottom in the same order having seven different cars namely: Audi, Nano, Honda city, Benz, Alto, Swift, and WagonR having different on-road prices i.e. 2lk, 4lk, 5lk, 3lk, 10lk, and 12lk and 13lk, but not necessarily in the same order. Honda city car price is an even non-prime number. The difference between the price of the car owned by person D and person A is less than 3lk. Person F is having Benz's car. The addition of prices of WagonR car and Benz car is a perfect square. Person C having Swift car has odd-numbered pricing. The addition of prices of Swift and Alto cars is a perfect cube. Either A or G have an Audi car and the price is a double-digit prime number. WagonR is the only car between Nano car and Swift car. Multiplication of WagonR and Swift price is double the price of Honda city car and number of cars below the Honda city car is less (but not none) than the cars above it. E does not have Nano.
What is the price of Benz car?

Question 3

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions: 

There is a seven-person A-G arranged from top to bottom in the same order having seven different cars namely: Audi, Nano, Honda city, Benz, Alto, Swift, and WagonR having different on-road prices i.e. 2lk, 4lk, 5lk, 3lk, 10lk, and 12lk and 13lk, but not necessarily in the same order. Honda city car price is an even non-prime number. The difference between the price of the car owned by person D and person A is less than 3lk. Person F is having Benz's car. The addition of prices of WagonR car and Benz car is a perfect square. Person C having Swift car has odd-numbered pricing. The addition of prices of Swift and Alto cars is a perfect cube. Either A or G have an Audi car and the price is a double-digit prime number. WagonR is the only car between Nano car and Swift car. Multiplication of WagonR and Swift price is double the price of Honda city car and number of cars below the Honda city car is less (but not none) than the cars above it. E does not have Nano.
How many cars are in between Person having Nano car and D?

Question 4

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions: 

There is a seven-person A-G arranged from top to bottom in the same order having seven different cars namely: Audi, Nano, Honda city, Benz, Alto, Swift, and WagonR having different on-road prices i.e. 2lk, 4lk, 5lk, 3lk, 10lk, and 12lk and 13lk, but not necessarily in the same order. Honda city car price is an even non-prime number. The difference between the price of the car owned by person D and person A is less than 3lk. Person F is having Benz's car. The addition of prices of WagonR car and Benz car is a perfect square. Person C having Swift car has odd-numbered pricing. The addition of prices of Swift and Alto cars is a perfect cube. Either A or G have an Audi car and the price is a double-digit prime number. WagonR is the only car between Nano car and Swift car. Multiplication of WagonR and Swift price is double the price of Honda city car and number of cars below the Honda city car is less (but not none) than the cars above it. E does not have Nano.
Difference between price of Swift car and alto car?

Question 5

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions: 

There is a seven-person A-G arranged from top to bottom in the same order having seven different cars namely: Audi, Nano, Honda city, Benz, Alto, Swift, and WagonR having different on-road prices i.e. 2lk, 4lk, 5lk, 3lk, 10lk, and 12lk and 13lk, but not necessarily in the same order. Honda city car price is an even non-prime number. The difference between the price of the car owned by person D and person A is less than 3lk. Person F is having Benz's car. The addition of prices of WagonR car and Benz car is a perfect square. Person C having Swift car has odd-numbered pricing. The addition of prices of Swift and Alto cars is a perfect cube. Either A or G have an Audi car and the price is a double-digit prime number. WagonR is the only car between Nano car and Swift car. Multiplication of WagonR and Swift price is double the price of Honda city car and number of cars below the Honda city car is less (but not none) than the cars above it. E does not have Nano.
How many cars are above Nano car?

Question 6

Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by two conclusions (I and II). Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions follow(s) the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
T < P ≤ U; L > U ≤ K; P ≥ R
Conclusions:
I. K ≥ R
II. L > R

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by two conclusions (I and II). Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions follow(s) the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
H = I ≤ R; M ≥ R < S
Conclusions:
I. M = I
II. M > I

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by two conclusions (I and II). Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions follow(s) the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
D > H ≥ N; S > I ≤ H
Conclusions:
I. N ≤ S
II. N < D

Question 9

Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by two conclusions (I and II). Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions follow(s) the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
P ≤ O < I; P > Y > W
Conclusions:
I. Y ≤ I
II. O > W

Question 10

Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by two conclusions (I and II). Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions follow(s) the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Statements:
A ≥ B > C ≥ F; Z < C ≤ D < E
Conclusions:
I. A > Z
II. F > E
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