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Logical Reasoning

The document describes a logical reasoning problem involving the parking positions of 7 vehicles in a row. The vehicles include 2 vans, 2 limousines, 2 sports cars, and 1 station wagon, with certain conditions on their allowed positions. 5 multiple choice questions are then presented about deducing the possible parking positions of the station wagon based on the given conditions.

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Logical Reasoning

The document describes a logical reasoning problem involving the parking positions of 7 vehicles in a row. The vehicles include 2 vans, 2 limousines, 2 sports cars, and 1 station wagon, with certain conditions on their allowed positions. 5 multiple choice questions are then presented about deducing the possible parking positions of the station wagon based on the given conditions.

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Analytical Ability

Logical Reasoning 1

Directions: In this section you will be given a group of questions based on a specific set of condition

Drawing a simple diagram may be helpful in answering some questions. You are to choose the be

answer by encircling the letter of your choice.

In a parking lot, seven company automobiles are lined up in a row in seven parking spots.

a. There are two vans, which are both adjacent to the same sports car.

b. There is one station wagon.

c. There are two limousines, which are never parked adjacent to each other.

d. One of the sports cars is always on one end.

If the station wagon is on one end, one of the sports cars must be in the

I. second spot

1.

I only

2. 11 only

third spot

3 111 only

4. Either 1 or 11

Ill. fourth spot

5. Either 1, 11, or 111

If one of the vans is on one end, then the station wagon must be

1. only in the fourth spot

2. only on the third spot

3. either in the second or the sixth spot

nly in the sixth spot

5. e ther in the third or the fifth spot

If a limousine is in the 7th spot, then the station wagon could be in the

I. second spot

1.
I only

2. 11

Il. third spot

3. 111 only

Ill. sixth spot

5. Either 1, 11, or 111

If both sports cars are adjacent to a van, the station wagon must be in the

I. second spot

1.

I only

2. 11 only

Il. fourth spot

3. 111 only

4. ither I or Ill

Ill. sixth spot

5. Either 1, 11, or 111

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