2644921LR Assignment
2644921LR Assignment
MIXED ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENT
LRDI Assignment
Eight friends−J, K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of
the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. J lives on floor numbered
4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O
lives on floor number 5. Only one person lives between K and N, M lives on an even-numbered floor but does not live on floor numbered 8. N
lives below M’s floor
PUZZLE - 1
There are eight friends Mehak, Supriya, Siva, Komal, Simran, Diva, Mira, and Sheetal are sitting in a circle. Three of them are facing the center
and the rest of them facing outside the center. Everyone uses different kinds of applications on their mobile phones namely Snapchat,
Whatsapp, Twitter, Instagram, LINE, Skype, Viber and Facebook. Mehak is facing the center and sitting third to the right of Supriya. Siva is
facing the center and sitting fourth to the left of Komal. Simran is facing away from the center and uses Snapchat. Diva and Mira are neighbors
of Siva and use Twitter and Whatsapp respectively. Supriya is facing the center and uses Instagram. Komal uses LINE and is sitting to the left of
Mehak. The person sitting to the immediate right of Supriya does not use LINE or Twitter. The person who is sitting third to the right of Mehak
uses Facebook. Only Simran sits between the persons who use Whatsapp and Skype.
PUZZLE - 2
Athletes G, H, I, J, K, L, and M are traveling on three different vehicles. “here are at least two athletes in each vehicle — BMW, Mercedes, Lexus
— and only one of them is a male, “here are two gymnasts, two swimmers, and three runners among them. Further.
(i) I is a lady swimmer and she does not travel with the pair of sisters G and L, who are traveling together.
(ii) H, a male gymnast, travels with only M, a runner in BMW.
(iii) J is a male swimmer.
(iv) Two athletes from the same sport do not travel in the same vehicle.
(v) G is not a gymnast and travels in Mercedes
PUZZLE - 3
1. 8 persons E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L are seated around a square table - two on each side. All are facing inside.
2. There are 3 ladies who are not seated next to each other.
3. J is between L and F.
4. G is between I and F.
PUZZLE - 4
Six exams Maths, Science, History, Economics, English, and Hindi are to be scheduled starting on 2nd March and ending on 8th march with
Sunday being an off day, not necessarily in the same order. Each exam has a different time duration: 40 mins, 50 mins, 60 mins, 75 mins, 90
mins, and 100 mins, again not necessarily in the same order.
8th march is not Sunday and an exam of 40 mins is scheduled on that day. The maths exam is for less than 60 mins and is scheduled
immediately before the English exam. There are two exams scheduled between the Hindi exam which is for 100 mins and the History exam
which is for 60 mins. The English exam is before Sunday and there are two days between Sunday and the maths exam. The economics exam
which is for 75 mins is not scheduled on 2nd march. The exam scheduled on Saturday is 100 mins.
PUZZLE - 5
Six friends – Deepa, Vandana, Anita, Nikita, Rashmi and Sonika have ordered six different food items which are Chana- Bhatura, Chowmein,
Pizza, Burger, Dosa and Idli not necessarily in same order.
Each one likes a different type of Ice cream Mango, Strawberry, Black Current, Vanilla, Choco chip and Butter Scotch again not in the same
order. Nikita did not like Idli. Rashmi order Pizza and likes Mango ice cream. Anita likes Black Currant ice cream and did not order Idli. The one
who likes Vanila ice cream has ordered Dosa, Sonika ordered Burger and does not like Butter Scotch. The one who likes Choco chip has ordered
Chowmein. Deepa and Vandana not like Choco chip. Deepa does not like Butter Scotch.
PUZZLE - 6
P, Q, R, S, T, and U, who represent six different companies - TCS, Wipro, TESLA, HCL, IBM & Cadbury - are sitting at a circular table, not
necessarily in the given order, facing the center. Each man is wearing a shirt of a different color white, Pink, Red, Brown, Blue, and Black, again
in no particular order.
PUZZLE - 7
Four males - A, B, C & D- and four Females - P, Q, R & S - are sitting around a circular table. Two Males and two Females are facing the center
of the table, while the rest four persons have their backs towards the center.
PUZZLE - 8
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are employees of an institute in which six of them are Assistants and two of them are managers. They are arranging a
meeting on a rectangular table but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons sit on each of the longer sides and both the managers on
the smaller side. H is seated third to the left of D. A is the manager and not near to C. F is seated third to the right of D, who is seated second to
the right of B. E is diagonally opposite to F. H and D sit on the longer sides of the table.
PUZZLE - 9
K, L, M, P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the
middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face outside while those who sit in the middle of the sides face the center
of the table. S sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table. Q sits third to the left of M. M does not face inside. Only one person sits
between Q and R. P sits third to the right of S. R is not an immediate neighbor of M. T does not face the center. K is not an immediate neighbor
of R. T is an immediate neighbor of S and R.
PUZZLE - 10
Eight Friends Komal, Lalita, Meetu, Praveen, Anup, Ritu, Shikha, and Tripti are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit
at the four corners of the square, while the other four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face
outside while those who sit in the middle of the sides face the center of the table. Lalita and Komal sit diagonally opposite each other. Praveen
sits third to the right of Shikha. Shikha does not sit in the corner. Anup sits third to the left of Meetu. Meetu sits at one of the corners. Only one
person sits between Anup and Ritu. Ritu is not an immediate neighbor of Meetu. Tripti does not sit in the corner. Komal is not an immediate
neighbor of Ritu.
Q2. Who among the following represents the immediate neighbors of Ritu?
A. Lalita and Praveen B. Shikha and Praveen C. Anup and Meetu D. Komal and Tripti
Q3. Who among the following sits Exactly between Shikha and Anup? A
. Tripti B. Lalita C. Komal D. Meetu
PUZZLE - 11
Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessarily in the same order. They resemble
different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow, and Allen Solly but not necessarily
in the same order. No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben;
similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob, and so on. Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from
the left end of the row. Dev sits third to the left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to the left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit at the
extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to the left of Fed. Emo does not sit on any of the extreme ends of the line. One
of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to the
right of the one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
Q1. Which of the following male is sitting third to the right of one who like Louis Philippe?
a. Emo b. Gil c. Cob d. Ben e. Fed
PUZZLE - 12
Four friends Aravind, Bharat, Chandrapaul and Daniel went for an excursion with their wives Preeti, Revati, Sravani and Vanita, not necessarily
in the same order. Each couple hails from a different city amongst Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad, not necessarily in that order.
They went to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, where they sat in a row. Each wife always sat to the immediate right of her husband.
(i) Bharat sat to the immediate right of Preeti.
(ii) Daniel is from Hyderabad and Preeti is not from Mumbai.
(iii) Revati and her husband were sitting to the immediate right of the couple that hailed from Chennai.
(iv) Chandrapaul and his wife were sitting to the immediate left of the couple from Kolkata and Chandrapaul was sitting to the immediate right
of Sravani.
(v) Aravind sat to the immediate right of Revati, who is not from Mumbai.
3. Who is the husband in the couple, which is seated second in the row from left to right?
(A) Aravind (B) Bharat (C) Chandrapaul (D) Daniel
PUZZLE - 13
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G wearing seven different colored shirts – Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, White, and Violet are sitting in a
row not necessarily in the same order facing North. We know the following additional information.
(1) D is sitting as many places away to the right of the person wearing a red colored shirt as the person wearing a white colored shirt is sitting to
the left of A.
(2) The person wearing a pink colored shirt is four places away to the right of G.
(3) The number of persons to the left of C is the same as the number of persons to the right of the person wearing a white colored shirt.
(4) The person wearing a blue colored shirt is four places away to the left of the person wearing a green colored shirt.
(5) The persons wearing a violet-colored shirt and yellow-colored shirt are sitting at the second and seventh positions from the extreme left
respectively.
(6) F is sitting to the immediate left of E, who is adjacent to C.
PUZZLE - 14
Seven boxes of colours White, Indigo, Blue, Red, Yellow, Green and Violet have to be arranged in a row on a shelf in such a way that the Blue
box and the Indigo box have only four boxes in between them, whereas the White box is not in between the Blue and the Indigo boxes and the
Yellow box is to the immediate left of the Indigo box.
1. If the White and the Red boxes have two boxes between them, then which of these would be exactly in the middle of the row of boxes?
(A) Yellow box (B) Red box (C) Violet box (D) Green box
2. If the green box is placed to the immediate left of the violet box and next to the blue box, wherein the white box is the left extreme, then
which of the following boxes will be the fourth from the right end?
(A) Red box (B) Yellow box (C) Green box (D) Violet box
PUZZLE - 15
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are eleven persons in a team. O is elected as their captain. O makes them sit in a row but he is not part of the
arrangement. P and R must sit together and V and W also sit together, whereas there are exactly four seats between the two pairs P, R and V,
W. T and U sit together and T is to the immediate right of S, who is next to Q. M and N sit in that order only at one extreme end and no one sits
to the left of P.
3. How many ways of arrangements are possible in the row with the given conditions?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
4. If P and R exchange their seats (with V and W respectively), then which of the following conditions will be violated?
(A)V and W sit together.
(B) Q and S sit together.
(C) M and N are at the extreme end.
(D) There is no one to the left of P
PUZZLE - 16
Seven persons A through G sit in a row, not necessarily in the same order, some face north and the remaining face south. No two adjacent
persons face the same direction. The following information is known about them. Two persons sit between D and E, and E is at one of the ends.
G is two places away to the right of E. B faces the same direction as C faces and is adjacent to both D and F. G faces north.
PUZZLE - 17
Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows, which have five persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent
persons. In row Ι – A, B, C, D, and E are seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. In row ΙΙ – P, Q, R, S, and T
are seated facing south. Therefore, each member seated in row-Ι faces exactly one member of row-ΙΙ. R and T are not sitting at an end. S is
sitting opposite the person who is not a neighbor of A or C. C is not sitting opposite S. Neither B nor E is sitting opposite T. Only one person is
sitting between C and A. but neither of them is sitting at the left end. T is not a neighbor of S or R. E is not sitting opposite S. A is not sitting
opposite the person, who is sitting at the left end. At least one person sits to the left of Q.
2. If R and T interchange their positions, who among the following will sit opposite T?
(A) E (B) A (C) B (D) D
PUZZLE - 18
Eight students Abhi, Bhanu, Chinmay, Dipti, Eshan, Fatima, Gagan, and Harshit are sitting in a straight line facing north. They are ranked
according to their performance in the recently concluded maths test. Two persons sit between Chinmay and the one who got the fifth highest
marks. Bhanu got the third-highest marks in the test. The immediate neighbors of Fatima got the highest and fourth highest marks in the test,
the one who got more marks sits on the left side of Fatima. Both the neighbors of Fatima do not sit on either end. Chinmay and the one who got
the second highest marks sit at the extreme ends of the row. Abhi, who got the highest marks, sits third to the left of Harshit. Two persons sit
between Eshan and Gagan. The latter got more marks than the former. Dipti sits to the immediate left of the one who got the fourth lowest
marks. Neither Dipti nor Fatima got the lowest marks. Dipti didn’t get the third lowest marks.
Q1. Who among the following persons is not sitting at one of the extreme ends?
a. Chinmay b. One who got the 2nd highest mark
c. One who got the lowest marks d. Gagan
PUZZLE - 19
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K are sitting in a straight line facing North. Each of them was born in different months, viz January,
February, March, April, May, June, July, and August but not necessarily in the same order. J sits third to the right of the person who was born in
May. J born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H was born in either
May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H
was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The
person who was born in February sits on the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are
immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme ends. The person born in May is sitting third from the left.
PUZZLE - 20
Eight friends G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N are sitting in a straight line facing north. All of them like different colors, viz Orange, Red, Pink, Green,
Brown, Blue, Black, and Yellow, but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Yellow sits third to the right of M. I is on the
immediate left of M. The person who likes Pink sits second to the left of I. H sits second to the right of N, who likes neither Yellow nor Pink.
Only two persons sit between K and the one who likes Red. G and L are immediate neighbors and both of them do not like Yellow. The person
who likes Orange sits second to the right of G. There are two persons between J and the one who likes Red. J does not like Yellow. The one who
likes Blue is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Yellow. The one who likes Brown sits second to the left of G. One of the immediate
neighbors of M likes Black. J sits on the extreme end of the line.
Q1. Who among the following sits at the end of the line?
a. G b. The one who likes Red
c. The one who likes Yellow d. M
PUZZLE - 20
Each of the eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H – is from a different city among – Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi,
Lucknow, and Pune. They are sitting around a circular table.
The person from Hyderabad is two places away to the left of the person from Mumbai. D is three places away from the person from Mumbai.
The person from Lucknow is adjacent to D. H who is from neither Hyderabad nor Mumbai and is three places away to the right of G, who is
from Delhi. A is opposite the person from Chennai, who is not adjacent to the person from Hyderabad. The person from Delhi is opposite the
person from Pune. Neither H nor C is from Lucknow and D is not from Pune. F, who is from Bengaluru is not adjacent to the person from
Lucknow. Two persons are sitting between the person from Pune and E, who is not from Lucknow.
Q3. Who is sitting second to the left of the person from Delhi?
a) B b) The person from Lucknow c) The person from Kolkata d) F
PUZZLE - 21
Eight persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R are sitting in two rows facing each other i.e., four persons in each row not necessarily in the same
order. Principal, Beautician, Doctor, and Teacher are facing south, whereas Architect, Politician, Singer, and Scientist are facing north.
(i) The doctor is sitting opposite the person, who is to the immediate right of Q, the politician.
(ii) Neither M nor O is a teacher.
(iii) Either R or K is the doctor.
(iv) The teacher and the scientist are sitting opposite each other at an end.
(v) Neither Q nor O sits at an end.
(vi) The politician and the architect are adjacent to each other.
(vii) L is the singer and is sitting to the immediate left of P, who is a scientist.
(viii) K is the principal and he is sitting opposite the architect.
PUZZLE - 22