Tag: PYQ CAT

  • Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 12

    Q. 12/16

    In a family gathering there are 2 males who are grandfathers and 4 males who are fathers. In the same gathering there are 2 females who are grandmothers and 4 females who are mothers. There is at least one grandson or a granddaughter present in this gathering. There are 2 husband-wife pairs in this group. These can either be a grandfather and a grandmother, or a father and a mother. The single grandfather (whose wife is not present) has 2 grandsons and a son present. The single grandmother (whose husband is not present) has 2 grand daughters and a daughter present. A grandfather or a grandmother present with their spouses does not have any grandson or granddaughter present.
    What is the minimum number of people present in this gathering?

    1. 10
    2. 12
    3. 14
    4. 16
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  • Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 11

    Q. 11/16

    Eight people carrying food baskets are going for a picnic on motorcycles. Their names are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. They have 4 motorcycles M1, M2, M3 and M4 among them. They also have 4 food baskets O, P, Q and R of different sizes and shapes and each can be carried only on motorcycles M1, M2, M3 and M4 respectively. No more than 2 persons can travel on a motorcycle and no more than one basket can be carried on a motorcycle. There are 2 husband-wife pairs in this group of 8 people and each pair will ride on a motorcycle together. C cannot travel with A or B. E cannot travel with B or F. G cannot travel with F, or H, or D. The husband-wife pairs must carry baskets O and P. Q is with A and P is with D. F travels on M1 and E travels on M2 motorcycles. G is with Q, and B
    cannot go with R. Who is travelling with H?

    1. A
    2. B
    3. C
    4. D
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  • Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 10

    Q. 10/16

    On her walk through the park, Hamsa collected 50 coloured leaves, all either maple or oak. She sorted them by category when she got home, and found the following:
    The number of red oak leaves with spots is even and positive.
    The number of red oak leaves without any spot equals the number of red maple leaves without spots.
    All non-red oak leaves have spots, and there are five times as many of them as there are red spotted oak leaves.
    There are no spotted maple leaves that are not red.
    There are exactly 6 red spotted maple leaves.
    There are exactly 22 maple leaves that are neither spotted nor red.
    How many oak leaves did she collect?

    1. 22
    2. 17
    3. 25
    4. 18
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  • Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 7 to 9

    Directions for Qs 7 to 9:

    A group of three or four has to be selected from seven persons. Among the seven are two women: Fiza and Kavita, and five men: Ram, Shyam, David, Peter and Rahim. Ram would not like to be in the group If Shyam is also selected. Shyam and Rahim want to be selected together in the group. Kavita would like to be in the group only if David is also there. David, if selected, would not like Peter in the group. Ram would like to be in the group only if Peter is also there. David insists that Fiza be selected in case he is there in the group.

    Q. 7/16

    Which of the following is a feasible group of three?

    1. David, Ram and Rahim
    2. Peter, Shyam and Rahim
    3. Kavita, David and Shyam
    4. Fiza, David and Ram
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    Q. 8/16

    Which of the following is a feasible group in four?

    1. Ram, Peter, Fiza and Rahim
    2. Shyam, Rahim, Kavita and David
    3. Shyam, Rahim, Fiza and David
    4. Fiza, David, Ram and Peter
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    Q. 9/16

    Which of the following statements is true?

    1. Kavita and Ram can be part of a group of four
    2. A group of four can have two women
    3. A group of four can have all four men
    4. None of these
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  • Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 5 & 6

    Directions for Qs 5 & 6:

    Elle is three times older than Yogesh. Zaheer is half the age of Wahida. Yogesh is older than Zaheer.

    Q. 5/16

    Which of the following can be inferred?

    1. Yogesh is older than Wahida
    2. Elle is older than Wahida
    3. Elle may be younger than Wahida
    4. None of these
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    Q. 6/16

    Which of the following information will be sufficient to estimate Elle’s age?

    1. Zaheer is 10-year-old
    2. Both Yogesh and Wahida are older than Zaheer by the same number of years
    3. Both (A) and (B)
    4. None of these
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