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Crack SBI Clerk / IDBI Executive 2018 – Reasoning Ability (Seating Arrangement) Day-53

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Directions (1-5) Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions.

There are eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and  W sitting in a straight line facing south and each of them likes different colours such as Red, Green, Blue, Brown, Black, White, Yellow and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Also, all of them like different players such as Kholi, ABde, Faf, Warner, Rohit, Dhawan, Pandya and Raina but not necessarily in the same order. No two successive friends sit together according to the alphabetical order.

          The one who likes Rohit sits fourth to the right of U and neither of them sits at the extreme ends. The one who likes blue colour sits third to the right of the one who likes Raina. The one who likes brown colour sits third to the left of the one who likes Pandya. The number of person sit between S and the one who like Faf is same as the number of person sits between V and the one who likes Warner. The one who likes Dhawan does not like green colour. The one who likes green colour sits third to the left of the one who likes black colour and sits third to the right of the one who likes white colour. Only one person sits between the one who likes Dhawan and the one who likes red colour. P sits second to the left of the one who likes ABde. T sits third to the right of the one who likes Faf. The one who likes blue colour sits at the extreme right end whereas the one who likes Kholi sits at the extreme left end. The one, who likes Warner, likes yellow colour. The one who likes pink colour sits second to the right of Q. R does not like yellow colour.

1). U likes which of the following player?

  1. ABde
  2. Faf
  3. Warner
  4. Dhawan
  5. Pandya
  1. Who among the following likes green colour?
  1. P
  2. Q
  3. R
  4. S
  5. T

Q3. How many persons are there between S and the one who likes Warner?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. None

Q4. If R is related to black and W is related to white then in the same way P is related to?

  1. Pink
  2. Yellow
  3. Red
  4. Brown
  5. Blue

Q5. What is the position of T with respect to the one who likes ABde?

  1. Immediate left
  2. Immediate right
  3. Second to the left
  4. Second to the right
  5. Third to the left

Directions (6-10) Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions.

There were six students A, B, C, D, E and F had written different exams such as Maths, Biology, Physics, GK, Hindi and Chemistry but not necessarily in the same order. They also scored different marks. All of them are sitting in a circular table at equidistant and facing the centre. The maximum mark scored by them was 98.

          C sits second to the right of the one who had written Maths exam. A sits opposite to C. B sits second to the left of the one who scored 98 marks. D does not write Hindi subject. C sits to the immediate left of the one who had written Biology exam. B does not write Chemistry subject. The difference between the marks scored by A and D is divisible by 3. The one who had written chemistry exam sits opposite to D. F is not an immediate neighbour of B. C had scored 90 marks. 80 is the lowest mark. The one who had written GK exam sits second to the left of the one who scored 93 marks. The difference between the marks scored by F and the one who writes Hindi exam is 5. B scored 2nd highest mark. The one who scored a mark in prime number sits exactly between the one who had written Physics exam and B. Here the prime number is less than 90 but not 89. D does not score a mark in prime number.

Q6. Which of the following combination is true?

  1. A – GK
  2. C – Physics
  3. D – 93
  4. F – 85
  5. B – Maths

Q7. What is the position of C with respect to the one who writes Chemistry exam?

  1. Second to the right
  2. Third to the left
  3. Immediate right
  4. Second to the left
  5. Third to the right

Q8. Which of the following order is true?

  1. A>B>C>D>E
  2. A>B>C>E>F
  3. A>C>E>D>F
  4. A>C>F>E>D
  5. A>C>E>F>D

Q9. What is the mark of E?

  1. 98
  2. 93
  3. 85
  4. 83
  5. 80

Q10. How many persons are there between B and the one who writes Maths exam when counted from clockwise direction?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. None

Directions (Q. 1-5):

The one who likes Rohit sits fourth to the right of U and neither of them sits at the extreme ends. The one who likes blue colour sits at the extreme right end whereas the one who likes Kholi sits at the extreme left end. The one who likes green colour sits third to the left of the one who likes black colour and sits third to the right of the one who likes white colour.The one who likes blue colour sits third to the right of the one who likes Raina.The one, who likes Warner, likes yellow colour.The one who likes brown colour sits third to the left of the one who likes Pandya.Only one person sits between the one who likes Dhawan and the one who likes red colour. The one who likes Dhawan does not like green colour.

Case 1: Only one person sits between the one who likes Dhawan and the one who likes red colour. The one who likes Dhawan does not like green colour.

Case 2:

The number of person sit between S and the one who like Faf is same as the number of person sits between V and the one who likes Warner. The one who likes pink colour sits second to the right of Q. T sits third to the right of the one who likes Faf. P sits second to the left of the one who likes ABde. R does not like yellow colour.

Case 2:R does not like yellow colour.

Case 2(a):

 

Directions (Q. 6-10):

C sits second to the right of the one who had written Maths exam. C sits to the immediate left of the one who had written Biology exam.A sits opposite to C. C had scored 90 marks. The one who had written chemistry exam sits opposite to D. B sits second to the left of the one who scored 98 marks.F is not an immediate neighbour of B.The difference between the marks scored by F and the one who writes Hindi exam is 5.D does not write Hindi subject.D does not score a mark in prime number. The one who scored a mark in prime number sits exactly between the one who had written Physics exam and B.Here the prime number is less than 90 but not 89.The one who had written GK exam sits second to the left of the one who scored 93 marks. B does not write Chemistry subject

Case 1: D does not write Hindi subject and B does not write Chemistry subject

Case 2:D does not write Hindi subject and B does not write Chemistry subject

Case 3:

The difference between the marks scored by F and the one who writes Hindi exam is 5. The difference between the marks scored by A and D is divisible by 3.B scored 2nd highest mark.

Case 3:

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