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Eight people (P, Q, R, etc.) sat in a line facing north, each with a different number of chocolates between 12-40. R sat right of Q with a multiple of 6 chocolates. One person sat between R and W, who had 26 chocolates. The sums of R and P's chocolates equaled U's. Eight other people (Y, Z, etc.) also sat in a line facing north, each with a different number of chocolates between 20-50. Q sat second to the right of Y's son. The sums of C and Q's chocolates equaled the sums of W and E's chocolates. C had
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Eight people (P, Q, R, etc.) sat in a line facing north, each with a different number of chocolates between 12-40. R sat right of Q with a multiple of 6 chocolates. One person sat between R and W, who had 26 chocolates. The sums of R and P's chocolates equaled U's. Eight other people (Y, Z, etc.) also sat in a line facing north, each with a different number of chocolates between 20-50. Q sat second to the right of Y's son. The sums of C and Q's chocolates equaled the sums of W and E's chocolates. C had
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(Direction 1 – 5): Read the following information carefully and answer


the questions that follow:
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing
North direction. They have different number of chocolates among 12, 17,
18, 15, 26, 34, 30 and 40 but not necessarily in the same order.
R’s chocolate is a multiple of 6 but not a multiple of 5 and sits to the
immediate right of Q. One person sits between R and W who has 26
chocolates. W is not a neighbour of Q. The sum of chocolates of R and P is
equal to U. T has more chocolates than U and less than Q. Two persons sit
between W and V. R has more chocolates than S who does not has 12
chocolates. The number of persons sitting between R and S is same as the
number of persons sitting between S and U. The sum of chocolates of S and
the person who sits to the immediate right of S has 49 chocolates.

1. Who among the following has 17 chocolates?


1) P
2) U
3) T
4) V
5) Q
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 4) V

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Hence, V has 17 chocolates.

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2. How many persons sit to the left of T?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) Five
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 5) Five
Hence, five persons sit to the left of T.
3. Who among the following sits second to the right of P?
1) The one who has 17 chocolates
2) T
3) The one who is immediate neighbour of V
4) The one who has 15 chocolates
5) None of these
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 4) The one who has 15 chocolates
Hence, the one who has 15 chocolates sit second to the right of P.
4. If all the persons are made to sit in the alphabetical order from
right end, position of how many persons does not change?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Answer & Explanation
5. What is the sum of chocolates of P and T?
1) 74
2) 46
3) 51
4) 52
5) 38
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 2) 46
Hence, sum of chocolates of P and T is 46.

(Directions 6 – 10): Read the following information carefully and


answer the questions given below it:

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There are eight members Y, Z, U, W, Q, S, C and E. Each of them is related to
Y in some way or the other and all of them have different chocolates among
20, 27, 33, 38, 40, 43, 45 and 50 but not necessarily in the same order and
all are sitting in a straight line facing North.
Q is sitting second to right of Y’s son. Two people are sitting between Q and
Z’s brother. Two people are sitting between Y’s son and Y’s father. S is an
immediate neighbour of Y’s father. S is sitting at one of extreme ends. The
sum of chocolates of C and Q is equal to sum of chocolates kept by W and E.
One among the four have the highest number of chocolates and one among
the four have the lowest number of chocolates. W and Y’s brother are
sitting together. The difference between the chocolates of W and Z is equal
to the difference between the chocolates of Q and U. Y’s brother is sitting
second to left of Y. Two people are sitting between W and Y’s sister. Y is not
an immediate neighbour of Q. C has more number of chocolates than Y but
less than S. E’s father is sitting to the immediate right of Y’s daughter. Y’s
wife is immediate neighbour of E. C is younger than U.

6. Who among the following sits third to the left of C?


1) U
2) E
3) Z
4) Y
5) None of these
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 2) E
Solution:
Members – Y, Z, U, W, Q, S, C and E

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According to the information given, relations of Y are father, mother,
sister, brother, wife, son and daughter.
6. The sum of chocolates of C and Q is equal to sum of chocolates kept
by W and E. One among the four have the highest number of
chocolates and one among the four have the lowest number of
chocolates. C has more number of chocolates than Y but less than
S.Hence, C does not have the highest number of chocolates. If we
assume chocolates of C be 20 and chocolates of Q be 50 then it does
not follow the condition of sum of chocolates of C and Q is equal to
sum of chocolates of W and E.
Therefore sum of chocolates of W and E is 50 + 20 = 70. Sum of
chocolates of C and Q is 27 + 43 = 70.
S > C > Y. So, chocolates of C is 43, S is 45 and Q is 27.5. The difference
between the chocolates of W and Z is equal to the difference between
the chocolates of Q and U.W – Z = Q – U
Chocolates of Q are 27.
Hence, U chocolates can be 33, 38 and 40.
Therefore, difference between chocolates of U and Q can be 6, 11 and
13.
Let marks of W be 20 then chocolates of T can be 33, 38 and 40.
Therefore, difference between chocolates of W and Z can be 13, 18
and 20.

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Hence, chocolates of W is 20, E is 50, Z is 33 and U is 40.
Chocolates of Y is 38.
Hence, E sits third to the left of C.
7. How is S related to C?
1) Mother
2) Grandmother
3) Sister
4) Daughter
5) Brother
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 2) Grandmother
Hence, S is grandmother of C.
8. How many chocolates does Y have?
1) 33
2) 20
3) 40
4) 38
5) 43
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 4) 38
Hence, Y has 38 chocolates.
9. Who among the following is father of Y?
1) U
2) Z
3) W
4) E
5) Q
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 1) U
Hence, U is father of Y.
10. What is the sum of chocolates of C and W?
1) 88
2) 63
3) 70
4) 73
5) None of these
Answer & ExplanationAnswer : 2) 63
Hence, sum of chocolates of C and W is 63.

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