A) The possible number of days for which Z stayed in India is 14 days. |
B) Z stayed for the minimum number of days. |
C) None of the given options is true |
D) Only two people stayed for more number of days than Z. |
E) Z definitely stayed for more number of days than Y. |
B) Z stayed for the minimum number of days. |
1). Which of the following may be the possible number of days for which Y stayed in India?
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2). Who amongst the following is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Peony?
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3). Which of the following flowers does S like?
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4). Which of the following is definitely true as per the given arrangement?
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5). Which of the following pairs represent the people sitting at the extreme ends of the two rows?
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6). Who amongst the following likes Tulip?
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7). Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows: As per a recent survey 85% of the workforce today is either actively looking for a job or open to talking to recruiters and relevant opportunities; the ones who are satisfied with their job are few in number. Which of the following may be a reason for the abovementioned results of the survey?
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8). Statement: The world should move towards using biofuels in the future as these are more environment friendly as compared to regular fossil fuels. I. While bio-fuels arc cleaner to burn, the process to produce the fuel, including the necessary machinery, leads to very high carbon emission. II. As bio-fuels are manufactured from materials such as crop waste, manure and other by-products, these, unlike fossil fuels, are easily renewable.
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9). Statement: Always remain in an air-conditioned environment for better health and well-being. I. Filters in the air-conditioners lower exposure to allergy-creating pollen and other outdoor allergies. II. Spending too much time in an air-conditioned environment results in gradual intolerance of the body towards natural temperatures.
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10). Statement: \( B \le A = N > K \ge S \) Conclusions: I.A>S II.\( B \le K\)
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