DI Test 80: Directions For Questions From 1 To 4

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Directions for Questions from 1 to 4:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
There are three stationery shops namely Shop I, Shop II and Shop III that sell five different types of articles namely Pencils, Erasers, Pens,
Sharpeners and Diaries. On a particular day only five children namely Aamna, Arjun, Alice, Anisha and Ajay bought articles from these three
mentioned shops.Also, Ajay did not buy a eraser from shop II.
Table 1 provides information about the number of articles of each type bought from each of the three shops.
Table 2 provides information about the number of articles bought by each child from each of the three shops.
Table 3 rovides information about the number of articles of each type bought by each of the five children.

1. Additional Information (as in previous question)

Which child amongst the mentioned children spent the maximum amount on the articles bought by
him/her from these three mentioned shops?

j Aamna
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j Arjun
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j Alice
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j Anisha
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j Ajay
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2. Additional Information
The following table provides information about the price (in Rupees) at which these mentioned articles are sold to the mentioned children by the
respective shops.

Pencils Erasers Pens Sharpeners Diaries


Shop I 5 1 10 2 40
Shop II 4 3 20 1 45
Shop III 3 4 16 4 60

Find the total amount spent by Alice on the articles she bought from these three mentioned shops.

j Rs. 83
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j Rs. 76
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j Rs. 81
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j Rs. 71
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j Cannot be determined.
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3. From which shop did Aamna bought the 2 pencils?

j oth from Shop I


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j Both from Shop III
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j 1 each from Shop I and II
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j 1 each from Shop I and III
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j Cannot be determined
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4. For how many children is it possible to exactly determine which article they bought from which shop?

j 1
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j 2
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j 3
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j 4
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j 5
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Directions for Questions from 5 to 8:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a UN summit, one representative from each of the 15 countries are participating. The representatives at the summit speak seven diff erent
languages namely Hindi, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French and Arabic. Three representatives speak two languages each; two
representatives speak three languages each; five representatives speak five languages each; one representative speaks one language and four
representatives speak four languages each. The following bar graph provides information about the number of representatives that speak a
particular language. The graph provides information about only three languages but does not specify them.

5. For at most how many languages, the number of representatives who speak it is greater than the number of representatives who speak Language
1?

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j 4
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j 2
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6. Which of the following cannot be TRUE?

j German, French, Spanish and English are spoken by 9 representatives each.


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j English and Arabic are spoken by 15 and 11 representatives respectively.
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j One representative is speaks Portuguese.
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j Hindi, English and Portuguese are spoken by 8 representatives each and 5 representatives speak Spanish.
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j None of the above.
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7. If minimum possible number of representatives that speak a particular language is 7, then what is the
number of languages that are spoken by 7 representatives each?

j 4
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j 3
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j 5
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8. If at least 5 representatives speak each language, then at most how many representatives speak a particular language?

j 15
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j 11
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j 14
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j 12
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j 13
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9. 7 containers namely C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 and C7 are filled with one out of the 7 liquids namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G not necessarily in this
particular order. C2, C4 and C6 are filled with A, E and C respectively. C1 is neither filled with D nor G. C7 is neither filled with B nor D. If C1 is filled
with F, which liquid is filled in C7?

j A
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j G
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j C
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j Either (2) or (3)
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j Cannot be determined
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10. A rugby team has 15 players such that each player is wearing only one Jersey. The Jerseys of these
15 players are numbered 1 to 15 such that there is only one number on one Jersey. While playing a game on the rugby field, the players identify
each other by their jersey numbers. For example, the player wearing the jersey number 7, is identified as “Jersey 7”. As per the team’s strategy,
“Jersey x” always passes the ball to “Jersey y” such that y is exactly three numbers ahead of x. For example, “Jersey 1” always passes the ball to
“Jersey 4 ” whereas “Jersey 15” always passes the ball to “Jersey 3”. Out of 1001 consecutive passes between his team members, at most how
many times did “Jersey 6 ” pass the ball?

j 102
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j 200
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j 201
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j 202
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j Cannot be determined.
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