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Directions: Study the following information to answer the question given below: Eight students Ronak, Sumit, Shubham, Rajan, Chhaya, Mansi, Krutarth and Swaraj studies in five different standards viz 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, these students study in a same multi-storey building of a school. Th

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Eight students Ronak, Sumit, Shubham, Rajan, Chhaya, Mansi, Krutarth and Swaraj studies in five different standards viz 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, these students study in a same multi-storey building of a school. This building consists of five floors, one standard at each floor but not necessary in same order. The ground floor is number 1, the floor above is number 2 and so on, and the topmost floor is number 5.

Chhaya studies in 10th standard which is at 5th floor. Swaraj studies at even numbered floor. Rajan and Swaraj were in same standard but Swaraj failed one year. Diffrence between floors of Swaraj and Rajan are two. Krutarth and Ronak are in same 5th floor. Shubham studies two floors below the floor at which Sumit study. Sumit studies at prime numbered floor. Mansi studies at upper floor of Rajan. Sumit and Mansi are in 12th standard. Shubham studies in 11th standard.
Chhaya is in same standard with whom?
1). Krutarth and Mansi
2). Mansi and Rajan
3). Ronak and Krutarth
4). Only Krutarth


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Students: Ronak, Sumit, Shubham, Rajan, Chhaya, Mansi, Krutarth and Swaraj

Standard: 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th

Floor: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Step 1: Chhaya studies in 10th standard which is at 5th floor.

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

 

 

Sumit

 

 

Shubham

 

 

Rajan

 

 

Chhaya

10

5

Mansi

 

 

Krutarth

 

 

Swaraj

 

 

 

Step 2: Swaraj studies at even numbered floor.

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

 

 

Sumit

 

 

Shubham

 

 

Rajan

 

 

Chhaya

10

5

Mansi

 

 

Krutarth

 

 

Swaraj

 

2 / 4

 

Step 3: Rajan and Swaraj were in same standard but Swaraj failed one year, means Standard of Rajan = Swaraj + 1.

Diffrence between floors of Swaraj and Rajan are two, means Rajan may be 4th or 2nd floor.

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

 

 

Sumit

 

 

Shubham

 

 

Rajan

Swaraj + 1

4 / 2

Chhaya

10

5

Mansi

 

 

Krutarth

 

 

Swaraj

Rajan – 1

2 / 4

 

Step 4: Krutarth and Ronak are in same 5th floor, means same standard too.

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

10

5

Sumit

 

 

Shubham

 

 

Rajan

Swaraj + 1

4 / 2

Chhaya

10

5

Mansi

 

 

Krutarth

10

5

Swaraj

Rajan – 1

2 / 4

 

Step 5: Sumit studies at prime numbered floor (means at floor 3) .

Shubham studies two floors below the floor at which Sumit study (means Shubham may be at 1st floor) .

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

10

5

Sumit

 

3

Shubham

 

1

Rajan

Swaraj + 1

4 / 2

Chhaya

10

5

Mansi

 

 

Krutarth

10

5

Swaraj

Rajan – 1

2 / 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 6: Mansi studies at upper floor of Rajan (means at 3rd or 5th floor) .

Student

Standard

Floor

Ronak

10

5

Sumit

 

3

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