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Logical reasoning questions

March 16th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

logical-reasoning-questions: Directions for next 4 logical reasoning questions: Answer these logical reasoning questions on the basis of the information given below.

Among six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F – three are wearing a Blue dress, two are wearing a Red dress and one is wearing a Green dress. Three of them are employed, two are unemployed and one is a students. Also, three of them own only a Bicycle each, two of them own only a scooter each and one owns only a Mobike. Except C and D, no two friends have more than one similar attribute in common. Further the following information is known.

(i) C, who does not wear a Blue dress, does not have the same kind of vehicle as A.
(ii) Each of the four persons A, B, D and E have exactly one attribute in common with the person who owns the kind of vehicle no other person owns.
(iii) The students do not own a Bicycle.
(iv) For A, B and F, there is one common attribute and that is not the color of dress.

1. Who owns the Mobike?
a. C
b. F
c. D
d. Either C or F

2. What is the color of the dress that the student wears?
a. Blue
b. Green
c. Red
d. Cannot be determined

3. Which of the following is a pair of employed friends?
a. F and A
b. F and D
c. B and E
d. A and D

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Logical Questions

December 15th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning.

Directions for next 3 Logical Questions: Answer the logical questions based on the following information.

We are three friends—Saptarsh, Rushat and Trivendra – each has some red and white balls.

I. Saptarsh has atleast one red ball and twice as many white balls as red balls.

II. Rushat has atleast one red ball and three times as many white balls as red balls.

III. Trivendra has atleast one red ball and three more white balls than red balls.

IV. When I tell you the number of balls we have altogether – the number is less than 25, you will know how many balls I have, but not how many balls each of the others has.”

1. How many balls do these three people have altogether?

a. 12

b. 19

c. 24

d. 29

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