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This problem is based on the struggle of making a schedule or time table of various activities. In this problem we have to arrange given activities in a schedule according to given data. This given data is simply the relation between activities based on their time of commencement. For example - Subject lectures in a week, Exam schedule etc. This topic shares a good number of questions in various technical exams, like- Gate, AE, JE etc. In scheduling problem, activities and their respective performing days are given. We have to analyze and segregate the activities according to their given days for ex- Monday, Tuesday etc. Generally one activity is assigned for one day so, for activities assigned for same day have a week difference between them. If the activities gap is less than a week than it is scheduled according to assigned day’s sequence, But if gap is more than a week than after every 7 day’s gap week is changed. The following questions, based on latest pattern are given for practice at Testbook.

Latest Scheduling MCQ Objective Questions

Scheduling Question 1:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Nine different car models D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X launched in three different months April, June and July on three different dates which are 5, 14 and 17 but not necessarily in same order. Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X. M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months. G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H. More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days. G launched on prime number date. X is not the last car model to be launched. D and R launched on different months. The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X.

Which of the following car model launched just after X?

  1. M
  2. R
  3. T
  4. O
  5. D

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : O

Scheduling Question 1 Detailed Solution

Here, given car models are D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X; months are April, June and July and the given dates are 5, 14 and 17.

1) G launched on prime number date.

2) More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days.

3) G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H.

Months

Dates

Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

Case – 4

Case – 5

Models

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

 

 

R

 

R

14

 

R

 

R

 

17

R

 

 

 

 

June

5

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

G

G

July

5

G

G

G

T

T

14

T

T

T

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

4) Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X.

5) M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months.

6) X is not the last car model to be launched.

7) D and R launched on different months. Therefore, case 1, case 2 and case 3 are eliminated.

Months

Dates

Case – 4(a)

Case – 4(b)

Case – 5(a)

Case – 5(b)

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

H

M

R

R

14

R

R

H

M

17

M

H

M

H

June

5

D

D

D

D

14

L

L

L

L

17

G

G

G

G

July

5

T

T

T

T

14

X

X

X

X

17

 

 

 

 

 

8) The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X. Therefore, case 4(a), case 5(a) and case 5(b) are eliminated. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Months

Dates

Models

April

5

M

14

R

17

H

June

5

D

14

L

17

G

July

5

T

14

X

17

O

 

Hence, car model O launched just after X.

Scheduling Question 2:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Nine different car models D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X launched in three different months April, June and July on three different dates which are 5, 14 and 17 but not necessarily in same order. Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X. M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months. G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H. More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days. G launched on prime number date. X is not the last car model to be launched. D and R launched on different months. The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X.

Which of following car model launched just after two months of R?

  1. D
  2. L
  3. G
  4. T
  5. X

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : L

Scheduling Question 2 Detailed Solution

Here, given car models are D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X; months are April, June and July and the given dates are 5, 14 and 17.

1) G launched on prime number date.

2) More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days.

3) G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H.

Months

Dates

Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

Case – 4

Case – 5

Models

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

 

 

R

 

R

14

 

R

 

R

 

17

R

 

 

 

 

June

5

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

G

G

July

5

G

G

G

T

T

14

T

T

T

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

4) Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X.

5) M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months.

6) X is not the last car model to be launched.

7) D and R launched on different months. Therefore, case 1, case 2 and case 3 are eliminated.

Months

Dates

Case – 4(a)

Case – 4(b)

Case – 5(a)

Case – 5(b)

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

H

M

R

R

14

R

R

H

M

17

M

H

M

H

June

5

D

D

D

D

14

L

L

L

L

17

G

G

G

G

July

5

T

T

T

T

14

X

X

X

X

17

 

 

 

 

 

8) The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X. Therefore, case 4(a), case 5(a) and case 5(b) are eliminated. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Months

Dates

Models

April

5

M

14

R

17

H

June

5

D

14

L

17

G

July

5

T

14

X

17

O

 

Hence, car model L launched just after two months of R.

Scheduling Question 3:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Nine different car models D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X launched in three different months April, June and July on three different dates which are 5, 14 and 17 but not necessarily in same order. Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X. M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months. G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H. More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days. G launched on prime number date. X is not the last car model to be launched. D and R launched on different months. The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X.

Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. Car models L and H launched on the same month.
  2. Car model M launched on even date of the month.
  3. Car models T and G launched in different months.
  4. Only one car model launched between H and G.
  5. Car model M launched just after car model R.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Car models T and G launched in different months.

Scheduling Question 3 Detailed Solution

Here, given car models are D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X; months are April, June and July and the given dates are 5, 14 and 17.

1) G launched on prime number date.

2) More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days.

3) G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H.

Months

Dates

Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

Case – 4

Case – 5

Models

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

 

 

R

 

R

14

 

R

 

R

 

17

R

 

 

 

 

June

5

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

G

G

July

5

G

G

G

T

T

14

T

T

T

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

4) Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X.

5) M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months.

6) X is not the last car model to be launched.

7) D and R launched on different months. Therefore, case 1, case 2 and case 3 are eliminated.

Months

Dates

Case – 4(a)

Case – 4(b)

Case – 5(a)

Case – 5(b)

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

H

M

R

R

14

R

R

H

M

17

M

H

M

H

June

5

D

D

D

D

14

L

L

L

L

17

G

G

G

G

July

5

T

T

T

T

14

X

X

X

X

17

 

 

 

 

 

8) The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X. Therefore, case 4(a), case 5(a) and case 5(b) are eliminated. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Months

Dates

Models

April

5

M

14

R

17

H

June

5

D

14

L

17

G

July

5

T

14

X

17

O

 

Since, car models L and H launched in June and April respectively. Therefore, statement first is incorrect.

Car model M launched on 5th April. Therefore, statement second is also incorrect.

Car model G launched on 17th June and model T launched on 5th July. Therefore, statement third is correct.

Two car models launched between car models H and G. Therefore, statement third is incorrect.

Car model M launched just before the car model R. Therefore, statement fourth is incorrect.

Hence, the correct statement is Car models T and G launched in different months.

Scheduling Question 4:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Nine different car models D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X launched in three different months April, June and July on three different dates which are 5, 14 and 17 but not necessarily in same order. Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X. M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months. G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H. More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days. G launched on prime number date. X is not the last car model to be launched. D and R launched on different months. The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X.

How many car models are launched between H and X?

  1. Two
  2. One
  3. Three
  4. Five
  5. Four

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 5 : Four

Scheduling Question 4 Detailed Solution

Here, given car models are D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X; months are April, June and July and the given dates are 5, 14 and 17.

1) G launched on prime number date.

2) More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days.

3) G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H.

Months

Dates

Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

Case – 4

Case – 5

Models

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

 

 

R

 

R

14

 

R

 

R

 

17

R

 

 

 

 

June

5

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

G

G

July

5

G

G

G

T

T

14

T

T

T

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

4) Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X.

5) M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months.

6) X is not the last car model to be launched.

7) D and R launched on different months. Therefore, case 1, case 2 and case 3 are eliminated.

Months

Dates

Case – 4(a)

Case – 4(b)

Case – 5(a)

Case – 5(b)

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

H

M

R

R

14

R

R

H

M

17

M

H

M

H

June

5

D

D

D

D

14

L

L

L

L

17

G

G

G

G

July

5

T

T

T

T

14

X

X

X

X

17

 

 

 

 

 

8) The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X. Therefore, case 4(a), case 5(a) and case 5(b) are eliminated. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Months

Dates

Models

April

5

M

14

R

17

H

June

5

D

14

L

17

G

July

5

T

14

X

17

O

 

Hence, four car models launched between H and X.

Scheduling Question 5:

Comprehension:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Nine different car models D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X launched in three different months April, June and July on three different dates which are 5, 14 and 17 but not necessarily in same order. Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X. M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months. G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H. More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days. G launched on prime number date. X is not the last car model to be launched. D and R launched on different months. The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X.

Which of the following statement regarding car model D is incorrect?

  1. Car model D and L launched immediate next to each other.
  2. Car model D launched on odd number date.
  3. Car model D launched two car models after R.
  4. Only one car model launched between D and T.
  5. More than one option.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Only one car model launched between D and T.

Scheduling Question 5 Detailed Solution

Here, given car models are D, G, H, L, M, O, R, T and X; months are April, June and July and the given dates are 5, 14 and 17.

1) G launched on prime number date.

2) More than three models launched between T and R which is not launched in the month which has odd number of days.

3) G is launched immediately before T but one of the days after H.

Months

Dates

Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

Case – 4

Case – 5

Models

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

 

 

R

 

R

14

 

R

 

R

 

17

R

 

 

 

 

June

5

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

G

G

July

5

G

G

G

T

T

14

T

T

T

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

4) Only three models launched between X and D which is launched before X.

5) M launched before L which is launched before T but in different months.

6) X is not the last car model to be launched.

7) D and R launched on different months. Therefore, case 1, case 2 and case 3 are eliminated.

Months

Dates

Case – 4(a)

Case – 4(b)

Case – 5(a)

Case – 5(b)

Models

Models

Models

Models

April

5

H

M

R

R

14

R

R

H

M

17

M

H

M

H

June

5

D

D

D

D

14

L

L

L

L

17

G

G

G

G

July

5

T

T

T

T

14

X

X

X

X

17

 

 

 

 

 

8) The number of car models launched before M is one less than that of after X. Therefore, case 4(a), case 5(a) and case 5(b) are eliminated. Hence, the final arrangement is as follows

Months

Dates

Models

April

5

M

14

R

17

H

June

5

D

14

L

17

G

July

5

T

14

X

17

O

 

Since, two cars launched between R and D.

Therefore, the incorrect statement is only one car model launched between D and T.

Top Scheduling MCQ Objective Questions

Comprehension:

Direction: A question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to decide if these statements are sufficient to answer the question.

On what day does Shyama go to Shimla?

Statements:

I. Only Sunday is a holiday.

II. Shyama was in Shimla on a holiday.

  1. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient to answer the question but other statement is not.
  2. Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is sufficient.
  3. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
  4. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem are needed.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem are needed.

Scheduling Question 6 Detailed Solution

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I. Only Sunday is a holiday.

We cannot answer on what day does shyama go to Shimla using the statement given.

II. Shyama was in Shimla on a holiday.

We cannot answer on what day does shyama go to Shimla using the statement given.

I and II:

We cannot answer On what day does Shyama go to Shimla using statements I and II together.

Some additional data is needed to answer the question.

We cannot answer On what day does Shyama go to Shimla using statements I and II together.

we know that Shyama was in Shimla on Sunday, but we have no idea of when she went to Shimla. 

Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F , each of one hour duration, scheduled between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm

Consider the following question and two statements:

Question: Which lecture is in the third period?

Statement-1: Lecture F is preceded by A followed by C .

Statement-2: No lecture after lecture B .

Which of the following is correct regarding the question and the statements?

  1. Statement-1 alone is sufficient to answer the question
  2. Statement-2 alone is sufficient to answer the question.
  3. Both statement-1 and statement-2 are sufficient to answer the question
  4. Both statement-1 and statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the question

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Both statement-1 and statement-2 are not sufficient to answer the question

Scheduling Question 7 Detailed Solution

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The correct answer is Option 4.

Key Point:

  • Given : Statement-1: Lecture F is preceded by A followed by C. Statement-2: No lecture after lecture B .
  • Case 1 : AFC_ _ B
  • Case 2 : _AFC_B
  • Case 3 : _ _ AFCB
  • It’s pretty evident that neither of the two statements is sufficient alone.  So, even by using both the statements we cannot determine the answer. 
  • Even on combining the two, we get multiple possible cases
  • Hence in Statement 1 there are many possibilities. 
  • There may be even more cases as it’s not necessary that A, F and C are consequent lectures.
  • Hence Option 4 is correct. 

Read the question below followed by two statements. Study them and decide which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.

Question: A, B, C, D, E and F have interviews on different days of a week from Monday to Saturday but not necessarily in the same order. Who has an interview on Tuesday?

Statements:

I) D has an interview just before E. Two persons have interviews between D’s and F’s interviews.

II) C has an interview on Friday. B has an interview two days before D.

  1. Neither statement I nor II is sufficient
  2. Statement I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
  3. Statement II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
  4. Both statement I and II together is sufficient

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Both statement I and II together is sufficient

Scheduling Question 8 Detailed Solution

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Given: A, B, C, D, E and F have interviews on different days of a week from Monday to Saturday but not necessarily in the same order

I) D has an interview just before E. Two persons have an interview between D’s and F’s interviews. So, we cannot determine the person, who has an interview on Tuesday.

II) C has an interview on Friday. B has an interview two days before D.So, we cannot determine the person, who has an interview on Tuesday.

By combining I and II,

Monday

B

Tuesday

A

Wednesday

D

Thursday

E

Friday

C

Saturday

F

 

Therefore, A has an interview on Tuesday.

Hence, option 4 is the correct answer. 

Comprehension:

Cricket clubs in five towns A, B, C, D and E have one team each named P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

The team in A has beaten R, P and S. Q has beaten the teams in E, C and A. Team R is in B and the team in C is not S.

Which team is in A?

  1. P
  2. Q
  3. S
  4. T

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : T

Scheduling Question 9 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Cricket clubs in five towns A, B, C, D, and E have one team each named P, Q, R, S, and T, not necessarily in the same order.

The team in A has beaten R, P, and S

This means A will have team Q or T

Town Teams
A Q/T
B  
C  
D  
E  

Q has beaten the teams in E, C, and A. 

This means A will not have Q as a team. Then A has T team.

Team R is in B.

Q will not in E and C as beaten.

Town Teams
A T
B R
C  
D Q
E  

S is not in C then is in E.

Town Teams
A T
B R
C P
D Q
E S

Hence, A has team T.

Direction: The following question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is/are sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly.

In which month, Gaurav has purchased a car?

I. Gaurav has purchased a car after September but not in the last month.

II. Gaurav has not purchased a car in October.

III. Gaurav has purchased a car in that month which has 30 days. 

  1. Only I is sufficient
  2. Only IIIsufficient
  3. Either II or III along with I are sufficient
  4. Either I or II along with III are sufficient

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Either II or III along with I are sufficient

Scheduling Question 10 Detailed Solution

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From statement I:

Gaurav has purchased a car after September but not in the last month

Gaurav has purchased a car either in October or November.

Therefore, statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

From statement III:

Gaurav has purchased a car in that month which has 30 days.

Possible options are April / June / September / November.

Therefore, statement III alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

On combining I and II:

So, Gaurav has purchased a car in November.

Therefore, statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.

On combining I and III:

So, Gaurav has purchased a car in November.

Therefore, statement I and III together are sufficient to answer the question.

On combining II and III:

Possible options are April / June / September / November.

Therefore, statement II and III together are not sufficient to answer the question.

Hence, either statement II or III along with I are sufficient to answer the question.

Comprehension:

Cricket clubs in five towns A, B, C, D and E have one team each named P, Q, R, S and T, not necessarily in the same order.

The team in A has beaten R, P and S. Q has beaten the teams in E, C and A. Team R is in B and the team in C is not S.

Where is the team Q?

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : D

Scheduling Question 11 Detailed Solution

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Given:

Cricket clubs in five towns A, B, C, D, and E have one team each named P, Q, R, S, and T, not necessarily in the same order.

The team in A has beaten R, P, and S

This means A will have team Q or T

Town Teams
A Q/T
B  
C  
D  
E  

Q has beaten the teams in E, C, and A.

This means A will not have Q as a team. Then A has T team.

Team R is in B.

Q will not in E and C as beaten.

Town Teams
A T
B R
C  
D Q
E  

S is not in C then is in E.

Town Teams
A T
B R
C P
D Q
E S

Hence, team Q is in D

Direction: In the following question, a given questions is followed by information in three statements. You have to find out the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly.

Saritha drinks one drink daily amongst Coffee, Tea and Milk on the seven days of the week. When does Saritha drink milk?

I. Saritha drinks tea on 4 alternative days.

II. She drinks coffee on Tuesday and Thursday.

III. Saritha drinks tea on Monday.

  1. Statement I alone is sufficient.
  2. Statements II and III together are sufficient.
  3. Statements I and II together are sufficient.
  4. Statement I and III together are sufficient.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Statements I and II together are sufficient.

Scheduling Question 12 Detailed Solution

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From Statement I: Saritha drinks tea on 4 alternative days.

Saritha can drink milk on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday or Sunday as the 4 days are not known.

Hence, Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

From Statement II: She drinks coffee on Tuesday and Thursday.

Saritha does not drink milk on Tuesday and Thursday as she drinks coffee.

Saritha can drink milk on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Hence, Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

From Statement III: Saritha drinks tea on Monday.

Saritha does not drink milk on Monday as she drinks tea.

Saritha can drink milk on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday or Sunday.

Hence, Statement III alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

By combining Statements I and II: Saritha drinks tea on 4 alternative days. She drinks coffee on Tuesday and Thursday.

Saritha does not drink milk on Tuesday and Thursday as she drinks coffee.

Saritha does not drink milk on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday as she drinks Tea.

Saritha drinks milk on Saturday.

Hence, Statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.

Direction: Question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

Seven drivers Ankur, Brian, Chitra, Deeksha, Esha, Fatima and Gaurav reached a destination at different time among 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm, 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm of same day. Chitra reached the destination 1 hour after Esha. Deeksha reached the destination at 2:30 pm. Who reached at 5:00 pm?

Statement I: Two persons reached the destination between the time on which Ankur and Fatima reached. Fatima does not reach at 5:00 pm.

Statement II: Gaurav reached destination after Brian. Brian does not reach at 10:30 am.

  1. Data in statement I alone sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  2. Data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  3. Data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
  4. Data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 5 : Data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Scheduling Question 13 Detailed Solution

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1. Chitra reached the destination 1 hour after Esha.

2. Deeksha reached the destination at 2:30 pm.

 

Case 1

Case 2

Time

Drivers

Drivers

9:00 am

Esha

 

10:00 am

Chitra

 

10:30 am

 

Esha

11:30 am

 

Chitra

1:00 pm

 

 

2:30 pm

Deeksha

Deeksha

5:00 pm

 

 

 

Statement I: Two persons reached the destination between the time on which Ankur and Fatima reached. Fatima does not reach at 5:00 pm. So, we have,

 

Case 1

Case 2

Time

Drivers

Drivers

9:00 am

Esha

 

10:00 am

Chitra

Ankur/Fatima

10:30 am

 

Esha

11:30 am

Fatima

Chitra

1:00 pm

 

Fatima/Ankur

2:30 pm

Deeksha

Deeksha

5:00 pm

Ankur

 

 

Statement II: Gaurav reached destination after Brian. Brian does not reach at 10:30 am.

 

Case 1

Case 2

Time

Drivers

Drivers

9:00 am

Esha

 

10:00 am

Chitra

 

10:30 am

× Brian

Esha

11:30 am

 

Chitra

1:00 pm

 

 

2:30 pm

Deeksha

Deeksha

5:00 pm

 

 

 

Statement I and II together:

Time

Drivers

9:00 am

Brian

10:00 am

Aankur/Fatima

10:30 am

Esha

11:30 am

Chitra

1:00 pm

Fatima/Ankur

2:30 pm

Deeksha

5:00 pm

Gaurav

 

Therefore, Gaurav reached at 5:00 pm.

Hence, data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Direction: The following question consists of three statements numbered I, II and III. Decide if data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question below.

Six persons B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6 go on a trip on two different dates 8 and 19 of three different months- April, May and June but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons appear on the same date. Who went on the trip on 8th June?

I. B4 goes on a trip in a month having 31 days. B6 goes immediately after B3 and in the same month.

II. B1 goes after B5 and in a month having less than 31 days.

III. B4 goes on an odd number date. Two persons go between B6 and B2. B2 goes after B6.

  1. Only statement I alone is sufficient to find the answer
  2. Only statement I and II are sufficient to find the answer
  3. Only statement II and III are sufficient to find the answer
  4. Only statement I and III are sufficient to find the answer
  5. All three statements I, II and III are sufficient to find the answer

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Only statement I and III are sufficient to find the answer

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Given six persons- B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6 go on a trip on two different dates- 8 and 19.

Three different months- April, May and June.

From statement I,

Month

Date

Persons

Case-I

Case-II

Case-III

Case-IV

April

8

B3

B3

 

 

 

19

B6

B6

 

 

May

8

B4

 

B4

 

 

19

 

B4

 

B4

June

8

 

 

B3

B3

 

19

 

 

B6

B6

 

From statement II, we can’t get any clarity or possibility because of insufficient information.

Also from statement III, we can’t get any clarity or possibility because of insufficient information. Because we can't determine on which date B4 is going. Also, we know B2 goes after B6. But we can't determine the date.

But combining statement I and III we get that case- I, III and IV are cancelled. Because only in case-II, B4 goes on an odd number date which is 19th May. Also, two persons go between B6 and B2. B2 goes after B6. So, we can find the answer,

Month

Date

Persons

Case-II

April

8

B3

 

19

B6

May

8

 

 

19

B4

June

8

B2

 

19

 

 

B2 goes on 8th June.

Hence, only statement I and III are sufficient to find the answer.

Direction: In the following question, a given question is followed by information in two statements. You have to find out the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly.

On which day of the second week of the month Rajveer’s exam is scheduled?

I. The exam is scheduled on the sixth day of the week, the first day of the week is Sunday.

II. The exam is scheduled after Thursday but before last day of the week i.e. Saturday.

  1. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient.
  2. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient.
  3. Either I or II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
  4. I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.
  5. Neither I nor II is sufficient to answer the question.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Either I or II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

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From the question, the exam is scheduled on the second week.

From statement I, the exam is scheduled on the sixth working day, the first day is Sunday, so the sixth working day will be Friday.

Now, from statement II, the exam is scheduled after Thursday, before the last day of the week.

The last day of the week is Saturday, so the exam is scheduled for Friday.

So, both the statements alone are sufficient to answer the question.
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