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This document contains a practice exercise with 32 multiple choice questions divided into several sections. The first section provides information about a 5m x 5m square layout with 25 platforms of different heights and defines the criteria for individuals on platforms to be able to reach each other. The next sections provide additional information in paragraph form to be used to answer questions about tea ratings, courier service timetables, and MBA student placements. The questions test the ability to apply the information and logical reasoning to determine correct answers.

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Practice Exercise – 2

LRDI - 18
CEX-D-0290/18

Number of questions : 32

Directions for questions 1 to 4: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a square Iayout of size 5 m × 5 m, 25 equal-sized square platforms of different heights are built.
The heights (in metres) of individual plalforms are as shown below:

6 1 2 4 3
9 5 3 2 8
7 8 4 6 5
3 9 5 1 2
1 7 6 3 9
Individuals (all of same height) are seated on these platforms. We say an individual A can reach an
individual B if all the three following conditions are met:
(i) A and B are in the same row or column
(ii) A is at a lower height than B
(iii) if there is/are any individual(s) between A and B, such individual(s) must be at a height lower than
that of A.

Thus in the table given above, consider the individual seated at height 8 on 3rd row and 2nd column. He can
be reached by four individuals. He can be reached by the individual on his left at height 7, by the two
individuals on his right at heights of 4 and 6 and by the individual above at height 5.

Rows in the layout are numbered from top to bottom and columns are numbered from left to right.
(CAT 2017)

1. How many individuals in this layout can be reached by just one individual?
(1) 3 (2) 5
(3) 7 (4) 8

2. Which of the following is true for any individual at a platform of height 1 m in this layout?
(1) They can he reached by all the individuals in their own row and column.
(2) They can be reached by at least 4 individuals.
(3) They can be reached by at least one individual.
(4) They cannot be reached by anyone.

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3. We can find two individuals who cannot be reached by anyone in
(1) the last row.
(2) the fourth row.
(3) the fourth column.
(4) the middle column.

4. Which of the following statements is true about this layout?


(1) Each row has an individual who can be reached by 5 or more individuals.
(2) Each row has an individual who cannot be reached by anyone.
(3) Each row has at least two individuals who can be reached by an equal number of individuals.
(4) All individuals at the height of 9 m can be reached by at least 5 individuals.

Directions for questions 5 to 8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

A tea taster was assigned to rate teas from six different locations - Munnar, Wayanad, Ooty, Darjeeling,
Assam and Himachal. These teas were placed in six cups, numbered 1 to 6, not necessarily in the same
order The tea taster was asked to rate these teas on the strength of their flavour on a scale of 1 to 10. He
gave a unique integer rating to each tea. Some other information is given below:
(a) Cup 6 contained tea from Himachal.
(b) Tea from Ooty got the highest rating, but it was not in Cup 3.
(c) The rating of tea in Cup 3 was double the rating of the tea in Cup 5.
(d) Only two cups got ratings in even numbers.
(e) Cup 2 got the minimum rating and this rating was an even number.
(f) Tea in Cup 3 got a higher rating than that in Cup 1.
(g) The rating of tea from Wayanad was more than the rating of tea from Munnar, but less than that from
Assam.
(CAT 2017)

5. What was the second highest rating given?

6. What was the number of the cup that contained tea from Ooty?

7. If the tea from Munnar did not get the minimum rating, what was the rating of the tea from Wayanad?
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 1
(4) 6

8. If cups containing teas from Wayanad and Ooty had consecutive numbers, which of the following
statements may be true?
(1) Cup 5 contains tea from Assam
(2) Cup 1 contains tea from Darjeeling
(3) Tea from Wayanad has got a rating of 6
(4) Tea from Darjeeling got the minimum rating

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Direction for question 9 to 11: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

A courier service has offices at three locations: Jamshedpur, Kharagpur and Howrah. Its employees travel
by trains from one location to antoher for pick-up and delivery. It take 40 minutes for an employee to travel
from any railway station to the nearest office (and antoher 40 minutes for coming back); the paperwork to
deliver the pareel at the respective office takes an additional 10 minutes. Assume employees do not waste
any time. (XAT 2018)

Employees have the option to choose from any of the trains, whose timetable is given in the table below.
Assume all trains travel on time and there is no time gap between arrival and departure of a train. Further,
assume that the employee boards the train as soon as it arrives at the station.

Train Numbers → T101 T102 T103 T104 T105


Jamshedpur Stations 06:00 07:30 10:15 15:00 17:00
Kharagpur Station 07:30 09:05 12:05 16:50 18:25
Howrah Station 09:05 11:10 14:30 19:00 20:30
Train Numbers → T201 T202 T203 T204 T205
Howrah Station 06:30 08:30 10:30 14:30 16:00
Kharagpur Station 08:15 10:40 12:15 16:15 17:55
Jamshedpur Station 10:20 12:35 14:00 17:45 20:00

9. What will be the minimum time required to deliver a parcel at Kharagpur office from Jamshedpur
station and come back to Jamshedpur station?
(1) 4 hours 25 minutes (2) 5 hours 5 minutes
(3) 6 hours 35 minutes (4) 7 hours 30 minutes
(5) None of the above

10. An employee, starting from Howrah station, has to deliver one parcel at Kharagpur office and another
parcel at Jamshedpur office. His task starts the moment he boards the train at Howrah station, and
gets completed immediately after delivering the second parcel.

Which of the following trains should he board at Howrah station to minimize the time required to
complete his task?
(1) T201 (2) T202
(3) T204 (4) Both Option A and Option B
(5) Both Option B and Option C

11. An employee, starting from Kharagpur station, has to deliver one parcel at Howrah office and another
parcel at Jamshedpur office. His task starts the moment he boards the train at Kharagpur station,
and gets completed immediately after delivering the second parcel.

Which of the following trains should he board at Kharagpur station to minimize the time required to
complete the task?
(1) T102 (2) T103
(3) T202 (4) T203
(5) Both Option (2) and (4)

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Directions for questions 12 to 16: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Five MBA students - Aman, Manish, Rohit, Sandeep and Vinay, specializing in sales and marketing got
final campus placement in five different companies - Asian Paints, Dabur, Hindustan Unilever, ITC and
L'Oreal. (though not necessarily in the same order). Their initial job assignment has been fixed in five
different cities - Bhopal, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Patna (in any order). They are avid book readers, but
like different themes - business and management, classic fiction, historical fiction, mystery fiction and
non-fiction (again in any order). Further the following additional information are provided:
(a) Vinay got placed in Asian Paints.
(b) Aman is not placed in Hindustan Unilever.
(c) Manish's job location is not in Chennai and he does not like books on mystery fiction.
(d) Sandeep got placed at Delhi, while Vinay is not placed at Mumbai.
(e) Aman likes reading books on historical fiction and is placed either at Chennai or Patna and the
student who got placed in ITC does not like mystery fiction and his job posting is in the other city
amongst Chennai or Patna.
(f) The student who got placed in L'Oreal likes reading non-fiction books and is not posted at Mumbai.
(g) The student who likes reading classic fiction, is posted at Bhopal. (XAT 2018)

12. In which company has Aman got placed?


(1) Dabur
(2) Hindustan Unilever
(3) ITC
(4) L'Oreal

13. Name the person who likes reading books on business and management.
(1) Manish
(2) Rohit
(3) Sandeep
(4) Vinay

14. Name the type of books the student who is placed in Mumbai likes reading.
(1) Business and management
(2) Historical fiction
(3) Mystery fiction
(4) Non-fiction

15. If Sandeep is transferred to Rohit's city and Rohit is transferred to Sandeep's city, then in which city
the student who likes reading mystery fictions will work?
(1) Chennai
(2) Delhi
(3) Mumbai
(4) Patna

16. Who among the following is posted in Patna?


(1) Manish
(2) Rohit
(3) Aman
(4) Cannot be determined

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Directions for questions 17 to 21: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

A professor keeps data on students tabulated by performance and sex of the student . The data is kept on
a computer disk, but unfortunately some of it is lost because of a virus. Only the following could be
recovered :
Performance Total
Average Good Excellent
Male 10
Female 32
Total 30
Panic buttons were pressed but to no avail. An expert committee was formed, which decided that the
following facts were self evident:
Half the students were either excellent or good.
40% of the students were females.
One third of the male students were average.
(CAT 1993)
17. How many students were both female and excellent?
(1) 0
(2) 8
(3) 16
(4) 32

18. How many students were both male and good?


(1) 10
(2) 16
(3) 22
(4) 48

19. Among average students, what was the ratio of male to female?
(1) 1 : 2
(2) 2 : 1
(3) 3 : 2
(4) 2 : 3

20. What proportion of female students were good?


(1) 0
(2) 0.25
(3) 0.5
(4) 1.0

21. What proportion of good students were male?


(1) 0
(2) 0.73
(3) 0.4
(4) 1.0

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Directions for questions 22 to 25: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

A study to look at the early learning of rural kids was carried out in a number of villages spanning three
states,, chosen from the North East (NE), the West (W) and the South (S). 50 four-year old kids each were
sampled from each of the 150 villages from NE, 250 villages from W and 200 villages from S. It was found
that of the 30000 surveyed kids 55% studied in primary schools run by government (G), 37% in private
schools (P) while the remaining 8% did npt go to school (O).

The kids surveyed were further divided into two groups based on whether their mothers dropped out of
school before completing primary education or not. The table below gives the number of kids in different
types of schools for mothers who dropped out of school before completing primary education;

G P O Total
NE 4200 500 300 5000
W 4200 1900 1200 7300
S 5100 300 300 5700
Total 13500 2700 1800 18000

It is also known that;


1. In S, 60% of the surveyed kids were in G. Moreover in S, all surveyed kids whose mothers had
completed primary education were in school.
2. In NE, among the O kids, 50% had mothers who had dropped out before completing primary education.
3. The number of kids in G in NE was the same as the number of kids in G in W.
(CAT 2017)
22. What percentage of kids from S were studying in P?
(1) 37% (2) 6% (3) 79% (4) 56%

23. Among the kids in W whose mothers had completed primary education, how many were not in
school?
(1) 300 (2) 1200 (3) 1050 (4) 1500

24. In a follow up survey of the same kids two years later, it was found that all the kids were now in
school. Of the kids who were not in school earlier, in one region, 25% were in G now, whereas the
rest were enrolled in P; in the second region, all such kids were in G now; while in the third region,
50% of such kids had now joined G while the rest had joined P. As a result, in all three regions put
together, 50% of the kids who were earlier out of school had joined G. It was also seen that no
surveyed kid had changed schools.

What number of the surveyed kids now were in G in W?


(1) 6000 (2) 5250 (3) 6750 (4) 6300

25. In a follow up survey of the same kids two years later, it was found that all the kids were now in
school. Of the kids who were not in school earlier, in one region, 25% were in G now, whereas the
rest were enrolled in P; in the second region, all such kids were in G now; while in the third region,
50% of such kids had now joined G while the rest had joined P. As a result, in all three regions put
together, 50% of the kids who were earlier out of school had joined G. It was also seen that no
surveyed kid had changed schools.

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What percentage of the surveyed kids in S, whose mothers had dropped out before completing
primary education, were in G now?
(1) 94.7% (2) 89.5%
(3) 93.4% (4) Cannot be determined from the given information

Directions for questions 26 to 29: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Abdul has 8 factories, with different capacities, producing boutique kurtas. In the production process, he
incurs raw material, cost, selling cost (for packaging and transportation) and labour cost. These costs per
kurta vary across factories. In all these factories, a worker takes 2 hours to produce a kurta. Profit per kurta
is calculated by deducting raw material cost, selling cost and labour cost from the selling price (Profit =
selling price – raw materials cost – selling cost – labour cost). Any other cost can be ignored.
(XAT 2017)
Exhibit : Business Details of Abdul's 8 Factories
Production Selling Selling Labour
Profit/Kurta
Capacity Price/Kurta Cost/Kurta Cost/Hour
(No. of
# < < < <
Kurtas)
Factory 1 2500 4800 775 60 450
Factory 2 1500 5300 800 45 400
Factory 3 800 5800 900 60 550
Factory 4 1000 5500 800 68 450
Factory 5 1500 5400 600 75 600
Factory 6 1100 6000 875 65 400
Factory 7 2500 4900 500 85 350
Factory 8 2000 5300 600 70 420

26. Which of the following options is in decreasing order of raw materials cost?
(1) Factory 3, Factory 4, Factory 7, Factory 5
(2) Factory 4, Factory 3, Factory 2, Factory 5
(3) Factory 6, Factory 3, Factory 5, Factory 7
(4) Factory 6, Factory 8, Factory 7, Factory 2
(5) Factory 8, Factory 3, Factory 2, Factory 4

27. Which of the factories listed in the options below has the lowest sales margin (sales margin = profit
per kurta divided by selling price per kurta)?
(1) Factory 2 (2) Factory 4
(3) Factory 5 (4) Factory 6
(5) Factory 7

28. Abdul has received an order for 2,000 kurtas from a big retail chain. They will collect the finished pre-
packaged kurtas directly from the factories, saving him the selling cost. To deliver this order, he can
use multiple factories for production. Which of the following options will ensure maximum profit from
this order?
(1) Factory 1 (2) Factories 2 and 3
(3) Factories 4 and 6 (4) Factories 3, 6 and 4
(5) Factory 1 or Factory 7 or Factory 8

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29. Abdul has introduced a new technology in all his factories. As a result, a worker needs just 1.5
hours to produce a kurta. If raw materials cost and selling cost remain the same, which of the
factories listed in the options below will yield the highest profit per kurta?
(1) Factory 2 (2) Factory 3
(3) Factory 4 (4) Factory 5
(5) Factory 6

Direction for question 30 to 32: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Six teams are playing in a hockey tournment where each team is playing against every other team exactly
once. At an intermediate stage, the status is as follows:

Goals
No. of No. of No. of No. of Goals
conceded
Teams Matches Matches Matches Matches scored by
by the
Played won Lost Drawn the team
team
Team A 2 2 0 0 5 1
Team B 2 1 0 1 5 1
Team C 2 1 0 1 2 0
Team D 2 0 0 2 1 1
Team E 2 0 2 0 1 4
Team F 2 0 2 0 0 7

Notes:
• The team that scores more goals than it concedes wins the match, while if both the teams score the
same no. of goals, the match is declared drawn.
• In a match played between Team X and Team Y, if team X scores 1 and concedes none, then the
score line would read. Team X – Team Y (1-0).
(XAT 2018)

30. Which of the following matches are yet to be played?


(1) Team A - Team B and Team C - Team D (2) Team C - Team D and Team E - Team F
(3) Team E - Team F and Team B - Team D (4) Team C - Team D and Team A - Team E
(5) Team A - Team B and Team E - Team F

31. Which of the following score line is a possible outcome in the tournament?
(1) Team A - Team D (1-0) (2) Team A - Team E (2-1)
(3) Team B - Team D (1-0) (4) Team C - Team F (2-0)
(5) None of the above

32. Which of the following score line is not a possible outcome in the tournament?
(1) Team A - Team F (4-0) (2) Team B - Team F (4-0)
(3) Team C - Team D (0-0) (4) Team C - Team E (2-0)
(5) All of the above options are possible

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Answers and Explanations

1 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 5 7 6 4 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 5
11 2 12 1 13 1 14 3 15 2 16 1 17 1 18 3 19 4 20 2
21 2 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 5 28 4 29 2 30 5
31 2 32 1

1. 3 As per the rule given in question, the following circled minimum rating is 2 which is of cup 2
places can be reached by only one individual: cup 3 rating is 6 and cup 5 rating is 3
Since only 2 cups have even ratings. Therefore, cup 1, cup 4,
cup 6 have ratings 5, 7 and 9 not necessarily in this order.
1 2 4 3 Also, since cup 3 got higher rating than cup 1, the only possibility
is cup 1 got the rating of 5.
9 5 3 2 8
Tea from Himachal is cup 6 and Tea from Ooty got the highest
7 8 4 6 5 rating.
Therefore Ooty is cup 4 and got rating of 9 and cup 6 that is
3 9 5 1 2 Himachal got rating of 7.
The final information is tabulated below.
1 7 6 3 9

Places Cup no Rating Rank


∴ 7 individuals can be reached by just one individuals.
1 5 4
2. 4 Using (ii), ‘1’ being the smallest number in given layout 2 2 6
no individual can reach to the individual at a platform 3 6 3
of height 1. Ooty 4 9 1
5 3 5
3. 3 In fourth column only, the individuals sitting at platforms
of height 2 and 1 cannot be reached by any individual. Himachal 6 7 2

4. 3 (1) Row 1 doesn’t have any individual who can be


reached by 5 or more individual. Hence option (1) is 5. 7
FALSE.
(2) Row 3 doesn’t have any individual who cannot be 6. 4
reached by anyone. Hence option (2) is FALSE.
(4) 9 in Row 2 can not be reached by 5 or more 7. 2
individual. Hence option (4) is also FALSE.
8. 2
For questions 5 to 8:
Only two cups got even ratings 9. 2 Minimum time required to deliver a parcel at Kharagpur
even numbers from 1–10 office from Jamshedpur station and come back to
⇒ 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Jamshedpur station.
Other 4 places got odd ratings Case I:
1, 3, 5, 7, 7 If employee boards train T101 from Jamshedpur at
Since, smallest rating is even 06 : 00 and departs 07 : 30 at Kharagpur. It takes
and rating of cup 3 (40 + 40 + 10) min = 1 hr 30 min to deliver the package
= 2 × rating of cup 5 i.e. 09 : 00. Then takes next train from Kharagpur i.e.
∴ Possible combinations are (3, 6) (5, 10) T202 at 10 : 40 and departs 12 : 35 at Jamshedpur.
Out of which the only acceptable scenario is Total time between 06 : 00 to 12 : 35 is 6 hours 35
minutes

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Case II: 12. 1 Aman got placed in Dabur
If employee boards train T102 from Jamshedpur at
07 : 30 and departs 09 : 05 at Kharagpur. It takes 13. 1 Manish reads books on business and management
(40 + 40 + 10) min = 1 hour 30 min to deliver the
package i.e. 10 : 35. Then takes next train from 14. 3 Rohit lives in Mumbai and he reads mystery fiction
Kharagpur i.e. T203 at 10 : 40 and departs
12 : 35 at Jamshedpur.
15. 2 Rohit reads mystery fiction and he will go to Delhi.
Total time between 7 : 30 to 12 : 35 is 5 hours 5 min
Similarly, case III if train is boarded from T103 and 16. 1 Manish is posted in Patna.
case IV if train is boarded from T104 can be formed
and then you may observe that case II gives the For questions 17 to 21: Since 40% of the students were
minimum time required. females, i.e., 32 students. Total number of students was 80
and total number of male students was 48. Since half of the
10. 5 Minimum time required to start from Howrah and to students were either excellent or good, (number of average
deliver one parcel at Kharagpur office and another students) = (number of good students + number of excellent
parcel at Jamshedpur office.
students) = 40, number of excellent students = 40 – 30 = 10.
Case I:
As 1/3rd of male students were average, total number of male
If employee boards train T201 from Howrah at 6 : 30
and departs to Kharagpur at 8 : 15 and then takes 1
students that were average =  1 × 48  = 16 and hence,
hours 30 min to deliver the package (i.e. 9 : 45), then 3 
boards T202 train from Kharagpur at 10 : 40 and
departs at Jamshedpur at 12 : 35 and again take 1 hr total number of male students that were good = (48 – 16 – 10)
30 min to deliver the package (i.e. 14 : 05), therefore = 22.
completing his task. Based on the above revelations, the following table can be
So, total time between 6 : 30 to 14 : 05 is 7 hours 35 drawn:
minutes.
Similarly, if he boards T202 and T204 the time taken to Performance Total
complete the task is 7 hours and 7 hours respectively.
Average Good Excellent
11. 2 Minimum time required to start from Kharagpur station Male 16 22 10 48
and to deliver one parcel at Howrah office and another Female 24 8 0 32
parcel at Jamshedpur office. Total 40 30 10 80
Case I:
If the employee boards train T102 from Kharagpur at
09 : 05 and departs at Howrah at 11 : 10 and then
17. 1 Number of students who were both female and
takes 1 hour 30 minutes to deliver the package (i.e. 12
excellent = 0.
: 40), then boards T204 at 14 : 30 departs at
Jamshedpur at 17 : 45 and then again takes 1 hour 50
minutes to deliver the package (i.e. 19 : 15) 18. 3 Number of students who were both male and good
So, total time between 09:05 to 19:15 is 10 hours 10 = 22.
minutes.
Similarly, if he boards. T103, T202 and T203 the total 19. 4 Ratio of male to female among average students
time taken to complete the task would be 7 hours 55 = 16 : 24 = 2 : 3.
min, 8 hours 22 minutes and 8 hours 15 minutes
respectively. 20. 2 Proportion of female students who were good

For questions 12 to 16:  8 


=   = 0.25.
From the given information we can make the following  32 
arrangement.
Nam e Com pany City Book 21. 2 Proportion of good students who are male

Vinay Asian Paints Bhopal Classic fiction  22 


=   = 0.73.
 30 
Aman Dabur Chennai Historical fiction
Business and
Manish ITC Patna
management
Rohit HUL Mumbai Mystery fiction
Sandeep L’Oreal Delhi Non fiction

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For questions 22 to 25. 25. 1 In ‘S’, all 300 out of school kids have moved to ‘G’
∴ 5400 kids are in G, out of total 5700
Mothers out of Prim ary G P O Total
5400
∴ %= × 100% = 94.7%
5700
NE 4200 500 300 5000
W 4200 1900 1200 7300 26. 1 Option (1) (Calculations at the end)

S 5100 300 300 5700 27. 5 Option (5) (Calculations at the end)
Total 13500 2700 1800 18000
28. 4 Option (4) (Calculations at the end)
Mothers Com pleted
G P O Total 29. 2 Option (2) (Calculations at the end)
Prim ary
Sales Raw
NE 1050 1150 300 2500 Profit Profit
Margin Material
W 1050 3850 300 5200 Labour Labour
# Q27 Q26 Q28 Q29
S 900 3400 0 4300 Cost*2 Cost*1.5
Factory 3 1100 825 15.5% 3740 1175 960
Total 3000 8400 600 12000
Factory 6 800 600 14.6% 4260 1075 940
Total G P O Total Factory 4 900 675 14.5% 3732 1025 868

NE 5250 1650 600 7500 Factory 2 800 600 15.1% 3655 1000 845

W 5250 5750 1500 12500 Factory 1 900 675 16.1% 3065 1000 835
Factory 5 1200 900 11.1% 3525 900 675
S 6000 3700 300 10000
Factory 8 840 630 11.3% 3790 810 670
Total 16500 11100 2400 30000
Factory 7 700 525 10.2% 3615 675 585

Total kids surveyed from each village is 50, and 150 villages in For questions 30 to 32:
NE, so total = 150 × 50 = 7500 Since Team D had 2 draw matches, and Team B and C each
Similarly, for W, total kids = 12500, For S = 10000 had 1 draw match. Therefore, Team D necessarily had one
match with B and other match with C.
3700 Now Team B and C each won, 1 match and since Team A
22. 1 Required percentage = = 37%
10000 played 2 games and won therefore Team B and C must have
won from either E or F.
23. 1 From the table given above, W has 300 kids not in Now, both Team E and F are left with one lost match and since
school whose mothers had completed primary A won 2 matches it must have won one match from E and
education. another from F.
The only possible outcome of the game is:
24. 1 25% of one region went to G, 75% to P P layed w ith W on L ose S core lin e
100% of another to G,
Tea m E A E (2 – 1)
50% of 3rd to G, 50% to P. Tea m A
Given that 50% of total ‘O’ kids now go to ‘G’ Tea m F A F (3 – 0)
Let’s fill the table for ‘O’ kids
Out of 2400, 1200 went to G & 1200 to P. Tea m D M atch d raw (1 – 1)
Tea m B
Given that 75% of 1 region + 50% of another region Tea m F B F (4 – 0)
= 1200 (going to P)
There is only 1 option, 75% of 600 (NE) + 50% of 1500 Tea m D M atch d raw (0 – 0)
Tea m C
(W) = 450 + 750 = 1200
Tea m E C E (2 – 0)

Initial Finally to G Finally to P


30. 5 Therefore, the matches that are yet to be played are
NE 600 150 450 Team A - Team B and Team E - Team F.

W 1500 750 750 31. 2 The possible outcome of the score line in the
S 300 300 0 tournament is Team A - Team E (2 – 1)

Total 2400 1200 1200 32. 1 Team A - Team F (4 – 0) is not a possible outcome in the
tournament.
∴ Now, G in W = 5250 + 750 = 6000

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