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प्रश्न
Read the following information for a question and chose the most appropriate option:
P and Q are good at driving the Motor cycle and Jeep. R and P are good in driving Jeep and Lorry. R, S, and T are good at driving Motor Cycle and Lorry. T and R are good at driving buses and Tempo. S and Q are good at driving Bus and Jeep.
Who is good in driving motorcycle, lorry, and tempo?
पर्याय
P
Q
T
S
उत्तर
T
Explanation:
Motor Cycle | Jeep | Lorry | Bus | Tempo | |
P | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | × | × |
Q | ✓ | ✓ | × | ✓ | × |
R | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
S | ✓ | × | ✓ | ✓ | × |
T | ✓ | × | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
T is good in driving Motor cycle, Lorry and Tempo.
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(ii) Dietician has prescribed banana, papaya, pomegranate, apple and grape from Sunday to Friday, one day being a fasting day. Kareena cannot eat any fruit on Saturday.
(iii) Pomegranate day is neither on the first day nor on the last day but earlier than the papaya day.
(iv) Apple day is on the immediate next day of papaya day.
(v) Banana day is on the immediate previous day of the fasting day.
(vi) Apple day and grape day must have a gap of two days between them.
(vii) Grape day is the day immediately following the fasting day.
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At most two of them eat oatmeal cookies
At least two of them eat sugar cookies
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No one eats both raisin cookies and sugar cookies
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Name | Wrong Answer(s) | Blank Answer(s) |
A | 45 | - |
B | 96 | 46,90,25 |
C | 2756 | 17,46,90 |
D | 17 | - |
E | 4690 | - |
F | 1446 | 92,90 |
G | 25 | - |
H | 4692 | - |
I | 27 | 17,26,90 |
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Name | Wrong Answer(s) | Blank Answer(s) |
A | 45 | - |
B | 96 | 46,90,25 |
C | 2756 | 17,46,90 |
D | 17 | - |
E | 4690 | - |
F | 1446 | 92,90 |
G | 25 | - |
H | 4692 | - |
I | 27 | 17,26,90 |
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Name | Wrong Answer(s) | Blank Answer(s) |
A | 45 | - |
B | 96 | 46,90,25 |
C | 2756 | 17,46,90 |
D | 17 | - |
E | 4690 | - |
F | 1446 | 92,90 |
G | 25 | - |
H | 4692 | - |
I | 27 | 17,26,90 |
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