Reasoning Shortcut Tricks & Scoring Part Questions (Day-94):
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[WpProQuiz 540]Direction (Q 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel lines in such a way that there are six persons in each row at equidistance. Varun, Akansha, Anamika, Firoz, Gourav and Dinanath are sitting in row 1, while Kunal, Raj, Chandan, Aryan, Vishal and Raunak are sitting in row 2. The persons of row 1 face towards east while the persons of row 2 face towards west. Each person of one row faces the other person of the other row. Dinanath is a neighbour of Anamika. Kunal, who is sitting at one of the extreme ends, sits second to the right of Vishal. There are two persons sitting between Raj and Aryan. Neither Vishal nor Kunal faces Firoz. Firoz is third to the left of Akansha. Kunal does not face either Varun or Dinanath. Aryan is not the neighbour of Chandan. There is only one person between Varun and Dinanath. Varun doesn’t face Chandan.
1) Kunal is related to Varun in the same way as Aryan is related to Akansha. In the same way, Anamika is related to
2)How many persons are sitting between Varun and Firoz?
3)Who is facing the person who sits second to the left of Varun?
4) Raj faces who among the following?
5) Who are sitting at the extreme ends of the row?
Direction (Q 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Nine persons Amit, Manish, Mohit, Rohit, Rahul, Punit, Sudhir, Bipul and Binit live in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. There are nine floors in that building and only one person lives on each ¢oor. Each of them has a different profession, viz Teacher, Professor, Businessman, Lawyer, Engineer, Doctor, Typist, Reporter and Politician, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on. The topmost floor is numbered 9. Only three persons live between Rohit and the one who is a Doctor. Mohit lives on one of the odd-numbered floors above the one on which the Doctor lives. Punit lives on any odd-numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Punit and the one who is a Businessman. Sudhir is neither a Doctor nor a Teacher. Only three persons live between Amit and Sudhir. Rohit lives on one of the floors below Punit. The one who is a Politician lives immediately above the floor on which a Professor lives, but not on the topmost floor. The number of persons living between Punit and Binit is the same as the number of persons living between Punit and Rohit. Binit, who is a Reporter, lives immediately above the floor on which, Lawyer lives. Only two persons live between Mohit and the one who is a Teacher. The one who is a Typist lives immediately above the floor on which Sudhir lives. Only one person lives between the one who is a Politician and Bipul. Only one person lives between Manish and the one who is an Engineer. Rahul is not a Typist.
6 Which of the following statements is true?
7 )The one who is a Typist lives on which of the following floors?
8) Which of the following statements is true with respect to Sudhir?
9) How many persons live between the ¢oor numbered 5 and the ¢oor on which the Reporter lives?
10) 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 that group?
Direction (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons Rajan, Rahul, Radhey, Saurav, Ashish, Ashutosh, Manish and Vishal are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the persons are facing the centre while some of them are facing outward (ie in a direction opposite the centre). Note: Same direction means if one person is facing the centre then the other also faces the centre and if one faces outward then the other also faces outward.Opposite direction means if one person is facing the centre then the other is facing outward and vice versa. The immediate neighbours of Rahul face the same direction. Radhey sits second to the left of Ashish. Ashish faces the centre. Saurav sits third to the right of Rahul. Ashish sits second to the left of Rahul. Manish sits second to the left of Vishal. Ashutosh sits third to the right of Radhey. Vishal is not an immediate neighbour of Rahul. Manish faces the same direction as Saurav. The immediate neighbours of Ashish face opposite directions. The immediate neighbours of Ashutosh face opposite directions.
16)Which of the following statements is true?
17)what is the position of Ashish with respect to saurav?
18)How many persons are between Rahul and Radhey?
19)If Vishal is related to Manish and Radhey is related to Ashish, who among the following is related to Saurav in the same way?
20)Who among the following are immediate neighbours of Vishal?
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