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Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below. Eight products A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are kept in a stack but not necessarily in the same order. The stack is numbered from 1 to 8 such that the first position is numbered 1 and the last position is number

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Eight products A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are kept in a stack but not necessarily in the same order. The stack is numbered from 1 to 8 such that the first position is numbered 1 and the last position is numbered 8. They belong to different companies – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W but not necessarily in the same order.

A is placed at first position while B is placed at the last position. Product of company U is at an odd position but not 1, 5 or 7. Product of company S is placed immediately before B, which is the product of company Q. H is not placed at an even place and it is not a product of R or V. G is placed three places after A and it is the product of company R. F is at sixth position and is not a product of company P, T or W. Product of company W is at fifth position. Product of company T is at an even place while D is immediately before the product of company Q. C is placed immediately before E, which is placed immediately before G.
Which among the following is the product of company W?
1). F
2). D
3). E
4). H

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22 boys are standing in front of Kushal in a queue. 12 boys are standing to the back of Ritesh in the same queue. If total number of boys is 30 then the number of boys standing in between Kushal and Ritesh is,

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22 boys are standing in front of Kushal in a queue. 12 boys are standing to the back of Ritesh in the same queue. If total number of boys is 30 then the number of boys standing in between Kushal and Ritesh is,
1). 3
2). 4
3). 6
4). 5

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Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below. In a warehouse, 8 boxes having chits numbered  - 1 to 8 are lucky number of 8 different people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H but not necessary in that order. Each box has a number written on it from 1 to 8

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Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.

In a warehouse, 8 boxes having chits numbered  - 1 to 8 are lucky number of 8 different people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H but not necessary in that order. Each box has a number written on it from 1 to 8 but not necessary in that order. Number 1 is at the top, number 8 is at the bottom and others accordingly.

Box of C is placed below the box which is at one of the extreme ends. Box of H, D, A and G are placed at odd positions. H’s lucky number is smallest prime number. C’s lucky number is sum of two smallest prime numbers. Box of H and E are placed at the extreme ends. Box of F and D are placed in the middle. 4 being the lucky number of D. The box having chit numbered 1 is 2nd box below the one belonging to F. The box having chit numbered 6 is adjacent to the box having chit numbered 5. Box of A is placed above the box of G. The box placed at 7th position has chit whose number is largest even number. 7 is not the lucky number of E.


Who is placed at number 6?
1). A
2). B
3). C
4). G

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Asha is more beautiful than Prerna. Prerna is not as beautiful as Yashashree. Madhvi is not as beautiful as Prerna or Yashashree. Whose beauty is in the least degree?

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Asha is more beautiful than Prerna. Prerna is not as beautiful as Yashashree. Madhvi is not as beautiful as Prerna or Yashashree. Whose beauty is in the least degree?
1). Yashashree
2). Asha
3). Prerna
4). Madhvi

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Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: Each of five boys – Anuj, Bharath, Charan, David and Eshwar are of different weights and different heights. (i) If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights

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Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Each of five boys – Anuj, Bharath, Charan, David and Eshwar are of different weights and different heights.

(i) If they were given ranks 1 to 5 according to their heights (in decreasing order of heights) and weights (in decreasing order of weights), no boy got the same rank in both the categories.

(ii) For any boy, the number of boys heavier than him is not equal to the number of boys shorter than him.

(iii) Eshwar, the tallest boy is heavier than Anuj, the shortest boy.

(iv) Charan is heavier than only one boy and is shorter than David.


Who is the third heaviest boy?


1). Charan
2). Eshwar
3). Bharath
4). Anuj