P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are the eight friends who sit around a square table such that four of them sit at the corners while the remaining four sit at the middle of each of the four sides; also four of them face towards the center of the table while remaining four face away from the table. Each of them belongs to a different school in Delhi. Each one studies in a different class –from Class 1 to Class 8 – such that no two students study in the same class or same school. It is also known that:
No two friends sitting opposite to each other face in the same direction, i.e. if one faces towards the centre then the other does not face the centre and vice versa. V sits third to the left of U who sits opposite to Q. The student from KV studies in Class 7 and sits opposite to V. T sits third to the right of both V and the student who studies in class 8. The student of class 5 and T face direction opposite to each other. The student from APJ sits to the immediate right of the student who studies in Class 7. The student of Class 3 sits opposite to the one who studies St. Bishop. The sum of class numbers in which V and T study is 5 while the sum of class numbers in which the student of DPS and U study is 7. Q studies in Class 1 and sits at the middle of the side. S, who does not sit at corner of table, studies in Class 4 sits second to the left of the student from DPS who is facing towards the center of the table. R is from St. Joseph. W is from neither St. Basils nor KV and student from Amity sits second to the right of the student from Modern. Q.163
Which of the following combinations is definitely correct according to the information given above?1 V - Modern - 32 T - APJ - 23 U - St. Basils - 54 W - Amity - 55 T - St. Bishop - 3
A, B, C, D, E and F are the six friends who go for dinner to six different localities - Saket, CP, Rohini, INA, Daryaganj and ITO - but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them visits one of the restaurants -Karim's, TJIF, TC, Big Chill, HRC and KFC - but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them spends a different amount among - Rs. 1,500, Rs. 1,600, Rs. 1,800, Rs. 2,000, Rs. 2,100 and Rs. 2,200. It is also known that:
The difference in the bill generated in KFC and the one located in INA is Rs. 100. D visits the restaurant that is located in Saket. The bill at HRC was less than the restaurant which is located in Rohini. The bill at TC is Rs. 1,600. C visits Big Chill. E pays the minimum bill. C spends less than B. B doesn't spend the maximum amount while the bill paid at Karim's is higher than the bill paid at TJIF. C pays Rs. 200 more than A, who pays Rs.200 more than F. The bill generated in CP is Rs. 300 more than that generated in ITO. A does not visit HRC while B does not visit Rohini or Karim's. F does not go to Daryaganj while TJIF is not located in CP. Q.147
Find the total amount spent by B, C and D together.1 Rs. 60002 Rs. 63003 Rs. 53004 Rs. 56005 None of these
Seven aspirants - A, B, C, D, E, F and G - appear for an exam in which there are 100 multiple choice questions. A student gets 2 marks for each correct answer and -0.5 for each wrong answer. No mark is provided for questions that are not attempted. The exam is held at various centers - Saket, Chanakyapuri, Dhaula Kuan, Moolchand, Pitampura, Rohini and Govindpuri - also each of the seven aspirants goes to a different center.
F, who appears for the exam at Rohini, attempted 82 questions out of which 9 are incorrect. The number of wrong answers that A and G have is the same. G does not appear for the exam at Moolchand or Pitampura. The number of correct answers of B, who appears for the exam at Govindpuri, is five times that of his wrong answers and he attempted 10 questions less than F. C, who appears for the exam at Chanakyapuri, has 7 wrong answers and he scored 126.5, which is 6 marks less than D, who has 71 right answers. G's score is 11 less than D's score. A, who appears for the exam at Dhaula Kuan, attempted 75 questions and scored 137.5 marks. E and B have the same number of wrong answers but E has 7 more correct answers than B. D does not appear for the exam at Saket or Moolchand.
Q.145
What is the score of the person who attempted the same number of questions as the one who appeared for the exam at the Chanakyapuri center?1 1282 132.53 1144 121.55 137.5
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A, B, C, D, E and F are the six friends who go for dinner to six different localities - Saket, CP, Rohini, INA, Daryaganj and ITO - but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them visits one of the restaurants -Karim's, TJIF, TC, Big Chill, HRC and KFC - but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them spends a different amount among - Rs. 1,500, Rs. 1,600, Rs. 1,800, Rs. 2,000, Rs. 2,100 and Rs. 2,200. It is also known that:
The difference in the bill generated in KFC and the one located in INA is Rs. 100. D visits the restaurant that is located in Saket. The bill at HRC was less than the restaurant which is located in Rohini. The bill at TC is Rs. 1,600. C visits Big Chill. E pays the minimum bill. C spends less than B. B doesn't spend the maximum amount while the bill paid at Karim's is higher than the bill paid at TJIF. C pays Rs. 200 more than A, who pays Rs.200 more than F. The bill generated in CP is Rs. 300 more than that generated in ITO. A does not visit HRC while B does not visit Rohini or Karim's. F does not go to Daryaganj while TJIF is not located in CP. Q.149
How many friends spend/s more than the amount spent by B?1 None2 One3 Two4 Three
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