Saturday, June 2, 2007

BRAIN DRILL OF THE DAY

DIRECTIONS for Questions 1 to 3: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Seven varsity basketball players (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G) are to be honoured at a special luncheon. The
players will be seated on the dais in a row. A and G have to leave the luncheon early and so must be seated
at the extreme right. B will receive the most valuable player's trophy and so must be in the centre to
facilitate presentation. C and D are bitter rivals and therefore must be seated as far apart as possible.

1. Which of the following cannot be seated at either end?
[1] C [2] D [3] F [4] G

2. Which of the following pairs cannot be seated together?
[1] B&D [2] C&F [3] D&G [4] E & A

3. Which of the following pairs cannot occupy the seats on either side of B?
[1] F&D [2] D&E [3] E&G [4] C & F

5 comments:

  1. 1)3
    2)4
    3)3
    gunda is wrong..i think

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  2. BRAIN DRILL FROM GUNDASWAMI
    A newsstand will display exactly one copy each of six
    different magazines— M, O, P, S, T, and V— in a single
    row on a rack. Each magazine will occupy exactly one of
    the six positions, numbered consecutively 1 through 6.
    The magazines must be displayed in accordance with the
    following rules:
    Either P or else T occupies position 1.
    Either S or else T occupies position 6.
    M and O, not necessarily in that order, occupy consecutively
    numbered positions.
    V and T, not necessarily in that order, occupy consecutively
    numbered positions.
    1.Which of the following is an order in which the six
    magazines can be arranged, from position 1 through
    position 6?
    (A) M, O, P, S, V, T
    (B) P, O, S, M, V, T
    (C) P, V, T, O, M, S
    (D) P, V, T, S, O, M
    (E) T, P, V, M, O, S
    2.If P occupies position 3, which of the following must
    be true?
    (A) M occupies position 4.
    (B) O occupies position 2.
    (C) S occupies position 5.
    (D) T occupies position 6.
    (E) V occupies position 2.
    3.If O and T, not necessarily in that order, occupy
    consecutively numbered positions, then T can be in
    position
    (A) 1
    (B) 2
    (C) 4
    (D) 5
    (E) 6

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  3. 1. [3]
    2. [1][3]
    3. dont understand

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  4. its
    1)4 as g cannot b on the other end
    2)4
    3)3

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