31). C is the mother-in-law of Z. Z is the only child of P. P is the grandfather of S. S is the niece of T. If C has only one daughter, how is T definitely related to Z ?
A). Daughter-in-law |
B). Brother-in-law |
C). Sister |
D). Cannot be determined |
E). Brother |
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32). In a vertical queue of 15 people all facing north with equal distance between each other, P stands third from one of the extreme ends of the queue. Only six people stand between P and A. The number of people standing before A is same as that standing after G. Q stands exactly between A and G. How many people stand after Q ?
A). Nine |
B). Four |
C). Twelve |
D). Seven |
E). Five |
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Directions (33-37) : Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Eight people-J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q were born in different years, viz. 1955, 1963, 1977, 1982, 1988, 1993, 2000 and 2006 but not necessarily in the same order. Note : (A) All calculations are done with respect to the present year, 2017 assuming the month and date to be the same as that of the years of birth as mentioned above. (B) Each person is assumed to be born on the same date and same month of the respective years. M was born after 1993. The sum of the present ages of M and Q is 46. The difference between the present ages of Q and P is 5. L's age is exactly divisible by 9. The difference between the present ages of N and J is less than 6. J is older than N. O was born in an even numbered year. 0 is not 11 year old. |
33). How many person/s is/are younger than M ?
A). Three |
B). One |
C). Two |
D). None |
E). More than three |
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34). Which of the following statements is true regarding K as per the given arrangement ?
A). The difference between the present ages of K and P is less than 12. |
B). K was born in an even numbered year. |
C). None of the given statements is true. |
D). K is younger than L. |
E). K is 11 years old. |
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35). If A is older than 0 but younger than J, then which of the following can possibly be the present age of A (in years) ?
A). 31 |
B). 13 |
C). 15 |
D). 34 |
E). 28 |
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36). Who amongst the following was born in the year 1977 ?
A). J |
B). K |
C). L |
D). P |
E). N |
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37). Which of the following represents the present ages of Jand L (in years) respectively ?
A). 35, 54 |
B). 24, 40 |
C). 24, 62 |
D). 29, 54 |
E). 29, 40 |
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Directions (38-40) : Study the following information and answer the given questions. Each of the six stores D, E, F, G, H and I sold different number of fruits in one day. Only two stores sold less fruits than I. F sold less fruits than D but more than C and I. G sold less fruits than I. H sold more fruits than D. The store which sold the third highest number of fruits sold 62 fruits. (Note : The number of fruits sold is in whole numbers). |
38). If the total number of fruits sold by E is 60, with reference to the total number of fruits sold, If E + D = 135, then D + F = ?
A). 122 |
B). 111 |
C). 129 |
D). 139 |
E). 137 |
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39). If the total number of fruits sold by E is 60, then who amongst the following sold the lowest number of fruits ?
A). G |
B). D |
C). F |
D). Cannot be determined |
E). E |
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40). How many fruits did H probably sell ?
A). 61 |
B). 54 |
C). 81 |
D). 49 |
E). 30 |
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