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The document provides information about seating arrangements for students attending two seminars based on their registration numbers. It includes the dimensions of the auditorium, how students were seated in each seminar based on their numbers, and several questions related to the seating arrangements and numbers.

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Dilr 4

The document provides information about seating arrangements for students attending two seminars based on their registration numbers. It includes the dimensions of the auditorium, how students were seated in each seminar based on their numbers, and several questions related to the seating arrangements and numbers.

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Directions for questions 1 to 4: Answer the questions on wise manner. For example, student with registration
the basis of the information given below. number 1 sits on the seat in row 1 and column 1; student
DMRC runs metro trains between every two stations with registration number 2 sits on the seat in row 1 and
among the 4 stations - Anand, Botanical, Chandni and column 2; and so on. Then student with registration
Dwarka. These trains can have 4, 6 or 8 coaches, and the number 18 sits on the seat in row 2 and column 1;
fare between any two stations is Rs.20, Rs.30, Rs.40 or student with registration number 19 sits on the seat in
Rs.50. All trains between any particular pair of stations row 2 and column 2; and so on. And hence followed the
have same number of coaches and also same fare. Some same pattern till all the students got their seats.
additional information is also known. I. From both the • For “Good business sense”, students were asked to sit
stations, Anand as well as Dwarka, trains having 4, 6 and according to their registration number in columnwise
8 coaches run, whereas from manner. For example, student with registration number 1
Botanical station trains having only 4 coaches run. sits on the seat in column 1 and row 1; student with
II. Trains from the station Anand to all other stations have registration number 2 sits on the seat in column 1 and
different fares. The same holds true for station Chandni row 2; and so on till registration number 19. Then student
and Dwarka. with registration number 20 sits on the seat in column 2
III. No two routes with trains having 6 coaches have same and row 1; the student with registration number 21 sits
fares. Similarly, no two routes with trains having 8 on the seat in column 2 and row 2; and so on. And hence
coaches have same fares. followed the same pattern till all the students got their
IV. Total fare for the three different routes from Chandni seats.
and Botanical is Rs. 90 and Rs. 100 respectively.
V. The fare from Botanical station to Dwarka station is Q.5- How many students got to sit on the same place in
more than that from Anand station to Botanical station. both the seminars?
1) 17 2) 19 3) 2 4) 3
Q.1- If the fare from Anand to Chandni is Rs. 30, then
what is the fare (in Rs.) from Chandni to Dwarka? Q.6- If a student got seat in row 11 and column 12 in the
seminar "How to become an enterpreneur", and in row
Q.2- What can be the least possible fare (in Rs.) from 'n' and column 'm' in the seminar "Good business sense",
Anand to Dwarka if one goes via Chandni? then find the value of (m+n).
1) 20 2) 23 3) 22 4) 21
Q.3- Which of the following cannot be the fare of a 8
coach train? Q.7- If the grid was of dimension 13 × 11 and hence only
1) 20 2) 30 3) 40 4) None of these 143 students were given registration numbers, then
how many of them got the chance to sit on the same
Q.4- If the fare of a 4 coach train is more than the fare of place in both the seminars?
all 6 or 8 coach trains, then what is the least possible 1) 11 2) 13 3) 2 4) 3
value for the total fare of all 6 or 8 coach trains taken
together? Q.8- Registration number with which a student got a
1) 140 2) 90 3) 100 4) None of these chance to sit on the same place in both the seminars is
called as magic number. How many magic numbers are
Directions for questions 5 to 8: Answer the questions on common in grid of size 19 × 17 and 13 × 11?
the basis of the information given below. 1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) Cannot be determined
XYZ institute scheduled two seminars, one each on “How
to become an entrepreneur” and “Good business sense”. Directions for questions 9 to 12: Answer the questions
The auditorium, they had chosen for the seminar, has on the basis of the information given below.
sitting available only for 323 people with that many chairs Sanjeev has an ATM card, which has a 4-letter Personal
only arranged in the form of grid having dimension 19 × Identification Number (PIN). All the 4 letters in the PIN
17. So the first 323 registered students only are allowed are different and taken from the 26 letters of english
to attend the seminars. Each student was given a alphabet. While withdrawing money using the card from
different registration number from 1 to 323 at the time of the ATM machine, Sanjeev must enter that 4-letter PIN
registration. Also, it was mandatory for everyone to correctly.
attend both the seminars and the same registration • In case, the PIN entered by Sanjeev has all 4 letters
number is valid for both. same as of the original PIN but not in the right order OR
• Rows are numbered as row 1, row 2,..., row 19, and has 3 letters correct also at right places but one wrong
columns are numbered as column 1, column 2,...column letter, the machine flash the message “Please try again”
17. on the screen.
• For “ How to become an entrepreneur”, students were
asked to sit according to their registration number in row-
• In case, the PIN entered by Sanjeev is having 3 letters as Q.12- Sanjeev puts in a random PIN and gets a message
of the original PIN and one wrong letter, the machine “Don’t try smart”. What is the minimum number of trials
􀂢ash the message “Don’t try smart” on the screen. after this after which he will be sure to get the message
“Please try again”?
Q.9- Sanjeev forgot his ATM card’s PIN completely and
hence started putting letters intelligently to get the Directions for questions 13 to 16: Answer the questions
correct PIN in minimum number of trials. What is the on the basis of the information given below.
maximum number of trials he might have to put in to In a township called “Eldo County”, there are eight
take out the money if in his first trial he received a houses numbered from 2001 to 2008 . These houses are
message “Please try again”? numbered in such a way that each house must share its
boundary with at least one such house which has its
Q.10- Sanjeev puts in a random PIN and gets a message house number consecutive to its number.
“Please try again”. If he knows all 4 letters are not For example, house number 2003 must share its
correct, then what is the minimum number of trials boundary with at least one of the houses having number
(including the one put initially) after which he will be sure 2002 or 2004. The figure given below provides the basic
to take out the money? blueprint of the location of 8 houses, with the exact
places of house number 2001 and 2008, and the
Q.11- Sanjeev puts in a random PIN and gets a message remaining 6 houses in the disguised name as A, B, C, D, E
“Don’t try smart”. What is the minimum number of trials and F.
after this after which he will be sure to have put in the
right PIN?

Q.13- If houses C and E are numbered consecutively Q.16- What is the absolute difference between the
with C being the smaller number, then in how many maximum and the minimum possible number of house
ways can all the houses be numbered? F?
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4 4) 1
Direction for questions 17 to 20: Answer the questions
Q.14- If house D is numbered as 2007, then in how on the basis of the information given below.
many possible ways can the other houses be A chemical scientist wanted to design a machine to do
numbered? the mixes and then deliver him a required byproduct.
So, he designed a machine, which delivers the required
Q.15- If the house numbers of A and C differ by 4, then chemical byproduct at the destination point while
in how many ways can the houses be numbered? started from the source in accurate quantities, the
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 1 outlay of which is as shown below.
Description of his design is as follows: Directions for questions 21 to 24: Answer the questions
• All circular figures represent concentrators namely A, B, on the basis of the information given below.
C, D and E. Each concentrator increases the concentration A cricket match was played between India and Australia
of the mixture, which passes through it, by 10 percentage on 24th May 2018. Only ten players – Virat, Rohit,
points. Shikhar, Hardik, Dinesh, David, Glenn, Chris, Aaron and
• All rectangular figures represent mixers namely 1 and 2. Steve – taken together from both the teams got a chance
Each mixer reduces the concentration of the mixture, to bat and therefore scored – 73, 53, 59, 43, 37, 31, 23,
which passes through it, by 5 percentage points. Every 19, 17 and 11– runs in the match, not necessarily in the
mixer has one inlet and two outlets. given order. Out of these ten players – Virat, Rohit,
• When there are two inlets the concentration taken, Shikhar, Hardik and Dinesh are from Indian team, while
upon which the change in concentration point is carried the remaining 􀂡ve are from Australian team. No other run
out by the mixer or concentrator, will be the average of was scored by any other batsmen or by any other means
the two inlet’s concentrations. i.e, wide ball, no ball etc. Further, it is known that:
• When there are two outlets, the output concentration (i) Rohit made a half century but was not the highest
is the same in each of them as it would be with just one scorer among the ten batsmen.
outlet. (ii) The highest scorer with 73 runs was not from the
• The byproduct obtained from destination will be the Australian team.
average of the outlet concentrations of concentrator D (iii) Virat scored more runs than that of scored by any
and E. Australian batsman.
• The flow of the machine is from left to right unless (iv) The match ended in a tie i.e., both teams had scored
stated otherwise. the equal number of total runs.

Q.17- If a mixture named ‘Cad B’ enters the machine from Q.21- If the least run scoring batsman was neither Steve
the source point with 30% concentration, what will be nor Shikhar, then the lowest score could belong to which
the concentration of the byproduct available at the of the following batsman?
destination? 1) Aaron 2) Chris
1) 91.25% 2) 77.5% 3) Dinesh 4) Either (1) or (2)
3) 62.5% 4) 48.75%
Q.22- Which of the following is the maximum runs scored
Q.18- If the function of mixers and concentrators was by an Australian batsman?
interchanged, what would be the concentration of the 1) 43 2) 59 3) 53 4) Cannot be determined
byproduct available at the destination from a mixture
‘Cad B’ which entered the source with 40% Q.23- If ‘X’ be the maximum possible difference between
concentration? the runs scored by an Indian batsman and the runs
1) 43.75% 2) 33.75% scored by an Australian batsman, and ‘Y’ be the minimum
3) 44.25% 4) 32.5% possible such difference, then the value of |X-Y| is
1) 46 2) 52 3) 40 4) None of these
Q.19- With what concentration should a mixture named
‘Cad B’ enters the source so as to have a byproduct of Q.24- Which of the following can be a possible sum of
concentration 50% delivered at the destination? scores of Shikhar and Steve?
1) 20.75% 2) 28.25% 1) 96 2) 42 3) 37 4) 40
3) 31.25% 4) 36.75%
Direction for questions 25 to 28: Answer the questions
Q.20- Designer tries to improve his design and hence on the basis of the information given below.
make the following two amendments, Shows based on seven cartoon characters – Flintstones,
(i) Each concentrator increases the concentration of the Tom, Scooby Doo, Popeye, Richie Rich, Jerry and Yogi
mixture, which passes through it, by 10 percent. Bear – are telecast in a week on seven different days –
(ii) Each mixer reduces the concentration of the mixture, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
which passes through it, by 5 percent. and Saturday - not necessarily in the same order. Each of
If the designer passes ‘Cad X’, having concentration 50%, these characters eats one food out of the seven different
once with the original machine and once with the foods – honey, cactus, radish, carrot, bread, biscuit and
improved version, then what is the approximate cheese - in any order. Sunday being the day 1 and
difference between the percentage points of the two Saturday being the day 7 of the week.
outputs at destination? Following information is also known:
1) 9.3% 2) 12.3% (i) Richie Rich eats bread and Jerry’s show telecasts on
3) 8% 4) 10.8% someday after Monday.
(ii) The show of Yogi Bear telecasts on Saturday and
Flintstones eats honey.
(iii) Scooby Doo eats radish, and carrot is eaten by a water in the tank is different for all the twelve taps,
character whose show telecasts on Wednesday. where the minimum and the maximum rate is 5 liters per
(iv) Tom and Jerry eat cactus and biscuit respectively, and hour and 60 liters per hour respectively. Rate of any of
shows on both of them telecast on even numbered days the taps is a multiple of 5. In a day, any of the pipes can
of the week. Show on Popeye also telecasts on an even work for a maximum of two hours, and also that two
numbered day. hours work of a pipe can be done at a single stretch only.
(v) The day on which Tom’s show telecasts is not No two taps are opened at the same time. Sequence of
immediately followed by the Flintstone’s show day. the twelve taps for filling the tank remains same for all
(vi) Biscuit is eaten by a character whose show telecasts the days, and all the taps fill the tank on their scheduled
on the immediate next day of Richie Rich’s show. timing everyday till the tank is full. Total capacity of the
tank is 800 liters.
Q.25- Which cartoon character eats cheese?
1) Popeye 2) Yogi Bear Q.29- If it takes exactly 26 hours to fill the tank
3) Scooby Doo 4) Flintstones completely, find the rate (in liters per hour) of the tap
which fills
Q.26- Which cartoon’s show appears on TV on the day the tank lastly.
immediately preceding the day on which Popeye 1) 10 2) 20 3) 5 4) 15
appears?
1) Flintstones 2) Yogi Bear Q.30- If it takes exactly 27 hours to fill the tank
3) Scooby Doo 4) Richie Rich completely, find the rate (in liters per hour) of the tap
which fills
Q.27- Which are the characters appearing on odd the tank secondly in a day.
numbered days of week, with days in ascending order? 1) 5 2) 10 3) 20 4) 15
1) Richie Rich, Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Yogi Bear
2) Tom, Popeye, Jerry, Flintstones Q.31- If one of the last five working taps in a day, as per
3) Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Richie Rich, Yogi Bear the sequence of the first day, gets blocked for some time,
4) Flintstones, Richie Rich, Scooby Doo, Yogi Bear then instead of taking 26 hours it took exactly 28 hours to
fill the tank completely. Which of the following cannot be
Q.28- Whose show telecasts on TV on a day immediately the time for which the given tap was blocked?
after the day on which Jerry’s show telecasts? 1) 15 minutes 2) 75 minutes
1) Popeye 2) Tom 3) 90 minutes 4) 120 minutes
3) Yogi Bear 4) Flintstones
Q.32- If the tank is to be filled completely in ‘x’ hours
Direction for questions 29 to 32: Answer the questions on where ‘x’ is an integer, then the rate (in liters per hour) of
the basis of the information given below. the tap which starts after (x-1)th hour such that value of
There are twelve taps connected to a tank to fill it with ‘x’ is minimum possible is
water. Rate (in liters per hour) at which the taps fills 1) 10 2) 15 3) 20 4) None of these

ASNWRS
1. Correct Answer : 20
2. Correct Answer : 50 17. 4) 48.75%
3. 4) None of these 18. 1) 43.75%
4. 2) 90 19. 3) 31.25%
5. 4) 3 20. 1) 9.3%
6. 4) 21 21. 3) Dinesh
7. 4) 3 22. 3) 53
8. 1) 1 23. 2) 52
9. Correct Answer : 27 24. 2) 42
10. Correct Answer : 26 25. 2) Yogi Bear
11. Correct Answer : 48 26. 3) Scooby Doo
12. Correct Answer : 23 27. 3) Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Richie Rich, Yogi
13. 2) 2 Bear
14. Correct Answer : 13 28. 3) Yogi Bear
15. 3) 4 29. 1) 10
16. Correct Answer : 3 30. 2) 10
31. 4) 120 minutes
32. 3) 20

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