Sitting or Learning Arrangement
Exam Duration: 45 Mins Total Questions : 10
Four girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Shikha is to the left of Reena. Manju is to the right of Reena. Rita is between Reena and Manju. Who would be the second from the left in the photograph?
- (a)
Reena
- (b)
Shikha
- (c)
Manju
- (d)
Rita
Shikha is to the left of Reena and Manju is to her right. Rita is between Reena and Manju. So, the correct order of seating arrangement will be Shikha, Reena, Rita, Manju. Hence, Reena would be second from the left.
Five girls are sitting in row. Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Anuradha is not adjacent to Sulekh Rashi is adjacent to Monika. Monika is seated in the middle of the row. Then to whom is Anuradha adjacent in the following choices?
- (a)
Rashi
- (b)
Sulekha
- (c)
Abha
- (d)
Monika
Anuradha is adjacent to Rashi.
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions give below it.
(i) Seven books are placed one above the other in a particular way.
(ii) The history book is placed directly above the civics book.
(iii) The geography book is fourth from the bottom and the English book is fifth from the top.
(iv) There are two books in between the civics and economics books.
To find the number of books between the civics and the science books, which other extra piece of information is required from the following?
- (a)
There are two books between the geography and the science books
- (b)
There are two books between the mathematics and the geography books
- (c)
There is one book between the English and the science books
- (d)
The civics book is placed before two books above the economics book
On the basis of the information given in the question, five books can be arranged as given in the following figure
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History
Civics
Geography
English
Economics
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Two books-one science and one other can be either at the top or bottom.
From Statement (c), we come to know about the position of science book, i.e., at the bottom.
Answer the questions below based on the following information.
Each of seven objects T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z is placed either on the tower, middle or top shelf of the three-shelf bookcase that contains no other objects.
(i) At least two objects are on the top shelf.
(ii) No more than four objects are on any shelf.
(iii) T and U are on different shelves.
(iv) V is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
(v) W is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
If V and W are the only objects on one of the shelves and four objects are on the middle shelf, which of the following must be true?
- (a)
T is on the middle shelf
- (b)
U is on the bottom shelf
- (c)
X is on the bottom shelf
- (d)
Z is on the middle shelf
On the basis of conditions given in the question, two arrangements can be made as below
VW VW
XYZ and T or XYZ and U
U T
In both the arrangement, we see that W is one shelf above the shelf that contains X.
Answer the questions below based on the following information.
Each of seven objects T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z is placed either on the tower, middle or top shelf of the three-shelf bookcase that contains no other objects.
(i) At least two objects are on the top shelf.
(ii) No more than four objects are on any shelf.
(iii) T and U are on different shelves.
(iv) V is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
(v) W is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
If V and T are the only objects on one of the shelves, which of the following must be true?
- (a)
W is on the top shelf
- (b)
X is on the bottom shelf
- (c)
U is on either the middle or top shelf
- (d)
If U and Y are on different shelves, Z is on the top shelf
If VT are the only objects on one of the shelves, then on the basis of conditions D and E, X will have to be on the bottom shelf.
Answer the questions below based on the following information.
Each of seven objects T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z is placed either on the tower, middle or top shelf of the three-shelf bookcase that contains no other objects.
(i) At least two objects are on the top shelf.
(ii) No more than four objects are on any shelf.
(iii) T and U are on different shelves.
(iv) V is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
(v) W is either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.
If T, V, Y and Z are on the same shelf, which of the following must be true?
- (a)
U is not on the middle shelf
- (b)
W is not on the middle shelf
- (c)
X is alone on a shelf
- (d)
If U is on the top shelf, W is also on the top shelf
X will be on the last shelf. If U is on the top shelf, then TVYZ are on the middle shelf, then W must also be on the top shelf following condition A.
Read the data given below and answer the questions that follow.
A building has six floors, referred to as 1-6 from lowest to highest. Six Companies L, M, O, P and Q occupy the six floors, not necessarily in that order, with necessarily in that order, with one company on one floor.
(i) N is the same number of floors from M as M is from L.
(ii) P and Q are not adjacent floors.
(iii) Q is on higher floor than O.
(iv) L is on floor 5.
Which of the following is(are) true?
1. M must be on either floor 3 or floor 4.
2. O must be on either floor 1 or floor 2.
3. Q must be on either floor 4 or floor 5.
- (a)
1 only
- (b)
2 only
- (c)
3 only
- (d)
1 and 3
From condition (i), N is the same number of floors from M as M is from L. This implies that M is in between N and L at equal distance. If is further given in condition (iv) that L is on fifth floor, as a result M should be either on 3rd floor or 4th floor.
Read the data given below and answer the questions that follow.
A building has six floors, referred to as 1-6 from lowest to highest. Six Companies L, M, O, P and Q occupy the six floors, not necessarily in that order, with necessarily in that order, with one company on one floor.
(i) N is the same number of floors from M as M is from L.
(ii) P and Q are not adjacent floors.
(iii) Q is on higher floor than O.
(iv) L is on floor 5.
Which of the following must be true if N is on floor 1?
- (a)
L and P are on adjacent floors
- (b)
M and P are on adjacent floors
- (c)
O is on floor higher than floor 2
- (d)
Q is on a floor higher than floor 3
If N is on the first floor, M would be on the third floor as per condition (i). Now, since from condition (iii). Q is on a higher floor than O, Q will always be on a floor higher than floor 3.
Read the data given below and answer the questions that follow.
A building has six floors, referred to as 1-6 from lowest to highest. Six Companies L, M, O, P and Q occupy the six floors, not necessarily in that order, with necessarily in that order, with one company on one floor.
(i) N is the same number of floors from M as M is from L.
(ii) P and Q are not adjacent floors.
(iii) Q is on higher floor than O.
(iv) L is on floor 5.
If O and Q are not on adjacent floors, which of the following is true?
- (a)
M must be on floor 3
- (b)
N must be on floor 3
- (c)
O must be on floor 2
- (d)
None of the above
If O and Q are not adjacent floors, then none of (a), (b) and (c) is definitely true. Hence, option (d) is our answer.
Read the data given below and answer the questions that follow.
A building has six floors, referred to as 1-6 from lowest to highest. Six Companies L, M, O, P and Q occupy the six floors, not necessarily in that order, with necessarily in that order, with one company on one floor.
(i) N is the same number of floors from M as M is from L.
(ii) P and Q are not adjacent floors.
(iii) Q is on higher floor than O.
(iv) L is on floor 5.
Which of the following must be true if N is on floor 3?
- (a)
M must be two floors lower than L
- (b)
N must be on a floor between L and M
- (c)
O must be one floor lower than Q
- (d)
None of the above
Options, (a) and (b) are clearly false, because Q can be on 6th floor, so O can be on 1st or IInd. Therefore, option (d) is our answer.