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IMS Arrangement

CLASSROOM EXERCISE -1
Directions (Qs. 1 to 5): Read the following information carefully
and then answer the questions given below it. i. Exactly one lecture is delivered on one day.
ii. K delivers his lecture before M and N.
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F have to present their research Paper iii. L does not take lecture on Tuesday.
on Matlab, ProE, Telecom, Java, CAD and Database. One student will iv. M delivers 2nd lecture after J delivers his lecture.
demonstrate only one day. Demonstration will start from Monday
and will end on Sunday. There will be a day of rest. 11. If M takes a lecture on Friday, which one of the following is
true?
i. Matlab will immediately follow CAD. (1) J on Wednesday (2) K on Tuesday
ii. E, who is good in database, demonstrates on 2nd day. (3) L on Monday (4) L on Thursday
iii. A, who is an expert on ProE, will demonstrate either on 2nd
or last day. 12. If K, M and N delivers lecture one immediately after the
iv. C will demonstrate on 3rd day, Java will be on the 5th day. other, the two days on which J can take lecture are :
v. B has demonstrated on Monday and the rest day will be (1) Monday &Tuesday (2) Monday & Friday
immediately after F's demonstration day. (3) Tuesday & Wednesday (4) Wednesday &Friday

1. On which of the following days no demonstration will take 13. If L takes lecture immediately after J, which of the following
place? is true?
(1) Friday (2) Wednesday (1) J on Wednesday (2) K on Monday
(3) Saturday (4) Sunday (3) L on Thursday (4) M on Friday
2. On which day Telecom will be demonstrated?
(1) Monday (2) Saturday 14. If J takes lecture on Monday, then which of the following
(3) Wednesday (4) None of these must be true?
3. Matlab is immediately preceded by which of the following (1) L takes lecture before K
subjects? (2) L takes lecture before M
(1) ProE (2) Database (3) CAD (4) Java (3) K takes lecture on Tuesday
4. Who demonstrates Java? (4) L takes lecture on Thursday
(1) B (2) D (3) F (5) C
5. Who among following demonstrates just after B and just 15. N can be unloaded on any day of the week except
before C? (1) Monday (2) Tuesday
(1) E (2) A (3) D (4) None of these (3) Wednesday (4) Thursday

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 6 to 10): Read the following information and 16. On which of the following days, any one of the five ships can
then answer the questions below: be unloaded?
Ten students A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I and J are sitting in a row facing West. (1) Monday (2) Tuesday
i. B and F are not sitting on either of the edges. (3) Wednesday (4) Thursday
ii. G is sitting to the left of D and H is sitting to the right of J.
iii. There are four persons between E and A. Directions: These questions are based on the following
iv. I is to the North of B and F is to the South of D. information.
v. J is in between A and D and G is in between E and F.
vi. There are two persons between H and C. In a board meeting of officers there were eight members, whose
names are Aman, Baman, Chaman, Dhawan, Gagan, Magan, Naman,
6. Who is sitting at the seventh place counting from the left? Pawan. Following information is about their sitting arrangement
(1) H (2) C (3) J (4) Either H or C around a rectangular table on which three persons sit on the each
7. Who among the following is definitely sitting at one of the longer side and one sits on the each smaller side.
ends?
(1) C (2) H (3) E (4) cannot be determined 1. There are two head officers and they sit on the single sides of
8. Who are the immediate neighbours of I? the table. Dhawan and Pawan are not near Aman.
(1) B and C (2) B and H 2. Magan sits on the corner of the longer side.
(3) B and A (4) Can not be determined 3. Gagan is diagonally opposite to Magan.
4. There is only one person between Gagan and Chaman
9. Who is sitting second left of D? 5. Baman is the head officer. He sits near Chaman, who is
(1) G (2) F (3) E (4) J diagonally opposite to Naman.
6. Magan and Baman are not adjacent. Pawan is 3rd left of Gagan
10. If G and A interchange their positions, then who become the and he is not head officer.
immediate neighbours of E? 7. Aman sits on the middle of longer side.
(1) G and F (2) F only
(3) A only (4) J and H 17. Who is in front of Pawan?
DIRECTIONS for (Qs. 11 to 16): Five lectures J, K, L, M and N 1) Aman 2) Magan
deliver their lecture on 5 consecutive days beginning from 3) Naman 4) Gagan
Monday to Friday.

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18. Who is the second head other than Baman? 28. How many people sit between S and the person whose hobby
1) Magan 2) Dhawan is cycling when counted clockwise ?
3) Pawan 4) Aman 1) None 2) One
3) Two 4) Three
19. Who are these three persons who sit on the same side?
1) Gagan, Aman, Dhawan 2) Chaman, Pawan, Gagan 29. What is the position of T with respect to the position of the
3) Naman, Aman, Chaman. 4) Aman, Naman, Gagan person whose hobby is swimming ?
1) Third to the left 2) Fourth to the right
20. Who is between Dhawan and Gagan? 3) Fifth to the left 4) Second to the right
1) Aman, Pawan 2) Aman, Naman
3) Naman, Magan 4) Aman, Magan 30. Who exactly sits between Y and Z ?
1) S 2) T 3) U 4) V
21. What is the sitting position of Pawan?
1) 2nd left of Magan 31. Who sits on the immediate left of the X ?
2) 3rd right of Aman 1) T 2) U 3) V 4) S
3) diagonally opposite of Gagan
4) 2nd right of Dhawan 32. Whose hobby is tracking ?
1) Z 2) X 3) U 4) T
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular
table facing the centre of the table but not necessarily in the same A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing
order. Each of them has a different profession, viz Teacher, Singer, the centre. Each of them has a different profession, viz doctor,
Doctor, Accountant, Lawyer, Banker, Businessman and Actor. A engineer, architect, pilot, banker, teacher, businessman
sits third to the right of the Actor. Only two people sit between the and politician. The politician sits third to the right of G. C is an
Actor and H. Doctor and Businessman are immediate neighbours. immediate neighbour of G. The architect sits second to the right
Neither A nor H is either Businessman or a Doctor. The of C. B sits third to the right of H. H is neither a politician nor an
Businessman is not an immediate neighbour of the Actor. The architect. Only one person sits between C and the teacher. A and
teacher sits second to the left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour F are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor F is a
of H. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the politician. The doctor sits second to the right of A. Two people sit
Accountant and Lawyer. The Lawyer sits third to the right of B. B between D and the engineer. D is not a politician. The pilot is not
is not Businessman. C sits on the immediate right of the singer. A an immediate neighbour of the politician. The banker sits second
is not a Singer. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an to the left of A.
immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
33. Who amongst the following is a businessman?
22. Who among the following sits third to the left of E ? (1) A (2) H (3) C (4) F
1) Teacher 2) Lawyer
3) Singer 4) Banker 34. What is the position of F with respect to the politician?
(1) Immediate right (2) Third to the left
23. Who among the following is a Banker? (3) Second to the right (4) Fourth to the left
1) A 2) C 3) H 4) G
35. Who sit (s) exactly between the teacher and the engineer?
24. What is the profession of B ? 1) C and H (2) Only the politician
1) Teacher 2) Banker 3) Only the doctor (4) C and B
3) Doctor 4) Businessman
36. What is the profession of G?
25. Who among the following is an Accountant? 1) Businessman (2) Pilot
1) C 2) F 3) G 4) H 3) Banker (4) Teacher

26. Which of the following pair is true?


1) F – Lawyer 2) A – Businessman
3) B – Doctor 4) E – Actor

Eight persons, viz S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a


circular table facing the centre. Each of them has a different hobby,
viz Singing, Acting, Dancing, Cycling, Swimming, Tracking, Painting
and Reading, not necessarily in the same order. S, who likes
reading, sits third to the left of W. The one who likes painting sits
on the immediate right of S. V, who likes acting, sits second to the
right of T. T is not on immediate neighbour of W. U, who likes
dancing, sits exactly in the middle of the persons whom hobbies
are swimming and painting. Y who likes singing, sits second to the
left of Z, who likes tracking.

27. Which of the following pair represent the immediate


neighbours of the person whose hobby is acting ?
1) T W 2) U Y 3) S Z 4) T Z

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HOME ASSIGNMENT 1 v. The mathematician is sitting opposite the psychologist.
vi. Gracy is sitting next to the geologist and is reading a
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1 to 5): Read the following information chemistry book.
carefully and then answer the questions given below: vii. Fanny is sitting in a corner, next to the astronomer.

i. Ten rooms numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are situated 6. Who sits opposite to Chinti?
adjacent to one another in two different rows. Doors of the a. Aish b. Bips c. Gracy d. Dola
rooms of one row open into the doors of the rooms of
another row. 7. Which book is Fanny reading?
ii. Persons living in different rooms are engaged in different a. Psychology b. Chemistry
professions M, N ,O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V but not in this order. c. Astronomy d. Biology
iii. Rooms with odd numbers are situated opposite to the rooms
with even numbers. And no two rooms with even numbers 8. Aish is
and no two rooms with odd numbers are adjacent to each a. an astronomer b. a geologist
other. c. a biologist d. a psychologist
iv. Room no. 8 is occupied by a person having profession N and
his room is to the extreme left of one row. 9. Which of the pair of girls sitting opposite to each other is not
v. Room no. 4 and 6 are not in the row of Room no. 8 and any true?
of the rooms numbered 4,6,2 are not in the middle of the a. Aish – Dola b. Bips – Chinti
row. c. Gracy – Fanny d. Bips - Dola
vi. The person engaged in profession T lives in room no. 5 and
his room is not situated in the row in which room no. 6 is 10. Who is reading the book, written by the person sitting
situated. opposite to her?
vii. Person related to profession O has an odd numbered room a. Aish b. Dola
and resides in the row in which the person having profession c. Bips d. Chinti
N resides but both are not adjacent to each other.
viii. Q's and R's rooms are adjacent to Room no. 6. However, R's Directions for questions 11 to 13: Answer the following
room is not adjacent to Room No. 4. questions on the basis of the information given below.
ix. M's and V's rooms are in the same row. P, Q, R and S are Lawyer, Engineer, Doctor and Cricketer by
x. P's room is even no. and is diagonally opposite to Room No. profession not necessarily in the same order. Each of them lives
1. Room no. 6 is second left from its own row. in the four adjacent houses that lie in a row. Each house has a
xi. No two adjacent rooms have consecutive numbers on them distinct colour among red, green, blue and white in no particular
and S's room is neither opposite to Q's room nor adjacent to order.
it. (i) P is not a Cricketer and she lives in the house at the extreme
1. What is the number of room of the person related to left of the row.
profession O? (ii) The Engineer stays beside the Doctor and the Lawyer.
(1) 10 (2) 7 (3) 2 (4) Cannot be determined (iii) Q is a Doctor and he stays in a green house beside the
Cricketer’s house.
2. What is the number of room in which person engaged in Q (iv) R stays in a white house and he is not an Engineer.
resides?
(1) 7 (2) 8 (3) 9 (5) None of these 11. What is the profession of the person who stays in the blue
house?
3. In which company, person who lives just opposite to Room (a) Lawyer (b) Cricketer
no. 5, is employed? (c) Engineer (d) Cannot be determined
(1) V (2) M (3) R (4) Cannot be determined
12. Who is the Cricketer among the four people?
4. Which room is opposite to room number 2? (a) R (b) S (c) Q (d) Cannot be determined
(1) 4 (2) 9 (3) 1 (4)None of these
13. Which of the following cannot be a possible combination of
5. Which of the following options represents the correct name, profession and house-colour?
numbers of rooms of any row? (a) P → Lawyer → red (b) S → Engineer → blue
(1) 2,8,10,9,5 (2) 1,3,6,4,9 (c) Q → Doctor → green (d) R → Cricketer → red
(3) 6,4,9,8,2 (4) 1,3,9,5,6
DIRECTIONS for (Qs. 14 to 15): Answer these questions on the
DIRECTIONS for Questions 6 to 10: Six ladies are travelling in a basis of the information given below:
train together. They are sitting in one block facing each other, Eight persons-Abhijeet, Bond, chandrika, Deng, Esparado,
three on a side. Each has written a book in the area of her Femandez, Gondaliza and Houghton - are seated around a circular
occupation, and everyone is reading a book written by one of table, not necessarily in the same order Each person is from a
them (not their own). No two persons are reading the same book. different region of the world from among Havana, Alabama,
Now understand the following: Pampa, Savanna, Amazon, Tundra, Hamada and Lianos. The
i. Aish is reading mathematics in a corner. She does not have following information is further known about them.
interest in psychology.
ii. Bips is reading a book authored by the person opposite her. (i) Fernandez is from Pampa, while Gondaliza and the person
iii. Chinti is sitting between the mathematician and the chemist, from Lianos are sitting on either side of Fernandez.
and is reading a book on biology. (ii) The person from Savanna is to the immediate right of
iv. Dola is sitting opposite the biologist and is reading a geology Houghton and is opposite the one from Amazon.
book.

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(iii) Deng is to the immediate left of Chandrika and is adjacent to
both Bond and the one from Lianos. Directions: (25-29) Study the following information to
(iv) Esparado is neither from Hamada nor from Alabama, but he answer the given questions:
is to the immediate left of the person from Tundra. Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six
people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between
14. How many distinct ways of arrangement are possible for adjacent persons. In row - 2 P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of
the above information? them are facing north. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating
15. The person sitting to the immediate right of the person arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member
from tundra is from : of the other row.
(1) Alabama (2) Hamada A sits third to the right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends.
(3) Lianos (4) Cannot be determined T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme
ends. V is not on immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the
extreme ends. Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face
DIRECTIONS for (Qs. 16 to 21): V. Two persons sits between R and Q. R is not an immediate
A round table has 6 seats which are to be filled at all times by 6 neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour
of the 8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. of R.
i. Both A and C always sit at the table, but never sit next to
each other. B and H never sit at the table at the same time. 25. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the
ii. If B sits at the table, D always sits to the right of him. rows?
iii. If F sits at the table, G and H always sit beside him. 1) B, E 2) S, T
3) P, R 4) B, F
iv. E, A and H never sit next to each other.
v. C and G never sit together. 26. Who amongst the following faces A?
1) R 2) T
16. If C sits next to E, who cannot be sitting at the table? 3) P 4) S
(1) B (2) H (3) F (4) A
27. How many persons are seated between T and S?
17. In the above question, who among B, D and G cannot be 1) One 2) Two
sitting on the other side of E? 3) Three 4) Four
(I) D (2) B . (3) G (4) All 3 can sit
28. P is related to V in the same way as C is related to F. To
18. If F sits at the table, who does not sit at the table? which of the following is E related following the same
(1) Only D (2) Only B pattern?
(3) Band E (4) Band D 1) B 2) D
3) C 4) A
19. If H sits between G and C, who must sit on the other side of
C? 29. Which of the following is true regarding F?
1) F sits second to the right of C
(I) B (2) D (3) E (4) Either E or D
2) F is not an immediate neighbour of A
3) F sits third to the left of B
20. If B sits, then who sits on either side of G? 4) F faces V
` (1) A and C (2) E and C
(3) A and F (4) A and E TEST 1

21. If there is one space between A and F, then who sits on DIRECTIONS for (Qs. 1 to 5): Read the following information
either side of A? carefully and answer the questions given below it.
(1) G and D (2) H and D Manisha, Nora, Anita, Sheetal, Komal and Ritu are to be ranked
(3) D and E (4) B and G first (highest) through six (lowest), though not necessary in the
order given at the start of a singles challenges tournament in
which they will be the only participants.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 22 to 24): Four ladies A, B, C and D and four
gentlemen E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle round a table facing
i. Manisha will be ranked either third or fourth.
each other.
ii. Manisha will be ranked above Ritu.
i. No two ladies or two gentlemen are sitting side by side.
iii. Sheetal will be ranked above both Nora and Anita.
ii. C, who is sitting between G and e, is facing D.
iv. Komal will be ranked two placed above Anita.
iii. F is between D and A, and is facing G.
iv. H is to the right of B.
Throughout the tournament, a player may challenge and play only
either the player ranked immediately above her or the player
22. Who is sitting to the left of A?
ranked two places above her. If the challenge wins, she exchanges
(1) E (2) F (3) G (4) H
rank with her defeated opponent. A loss by the challenger leaves
the ranking of both herself and her opponent unchanged.
23. E is facing whom?
(1) F (2) B (3) G (4) H
1. Which of the following is a possible initial ranking from the
highest to the lowest
24. Who are immediate neighbours of B?
(1) Sheetal, Nora, Manisha, Komal, Anita, Ritu
(1) G and H (2) E and F
(2) Sheetal, Nora, Komal,Manisha, Anita, Ritu
(3) E and H (4) F and H

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(3) Nora, Komal,Manisha, Anita, Sheetal, Ritu ➢ Mohan's office is on a floor lower than the fourth floor
(4) None of these Sohan's office is the same number of floor from Mohan's
office that Mohan's is from Ritesh's office
2. If Komal is initially ranked first, which of the following must ➢ Ritu's office is on floor somewhere between Ram's floor
be also true initially? and Mohan's floor.
(1) Manisha is ranked third. (2) Ritu is ranked sixth. ➢ Ritesh's floor is immediately above or immediately below
(3)Sheetal is ranked second. (4) Anita is ranked fourth. Ritu's.

3. If Manisha is initially ranked third, which of the following 9. Which of the following is a possible arrangement of the five
must be also true initially? officers from the lowest to the highest floor ?
(1)Anita is ranked below Manisha. (1) Mohan's, Ritesh's, Ritu's, Sohan's Ram's
(2)Komal is ranked above Manisha. (2) Mohan's, Sohan's, Ritesh's, Ritu's, Ram's
(3)Nora is ranked below Komal. (3) Sohan's , Mohan's, Ritesh's, Ritu's, Ram's
(4) Nora is ranked immediately next to Ritu. (4) Sohan's, Ritesh's, Mohan's, Ritu's, Ram's

4. If Sheetal makes the first challenge of the tournament, wins 10. If Ram's office is on the fifth floor, none of the five people has
that game, and is then immediately challenged twice in a row an office on the
herself, she could, as a result, hold any of the following ranks (1) First floor (2) second floor
EXDEPT? (3) third floor (4) sixth floor
(1)Second (2) Third
(3) Fifth (4) Sixth 11. If none of the five people has an office on fifth floor, which of
the following must be true ?
5. If the first challenge of the tournament is made by Manisha (1) Mohan's office is on the first floor
against Anita, Which of the following must be true at the time? (2) Ritesh's office is on the third floor
(1) Nora is ranked fifth (2) Sheetal is ranked first. (3) Sohan's office is on the second floor
(3) Ritu is ranked sixth. (4) Komal is ranked above Manish. (4) Ritu's office is on the sixth floor

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 6 to 9): Seven bottles of chemicals are arranged DIRECTIONS for (Qs. 12 to 20): Around a campfire are seated
on a shelf in seven spaces numbered 1 through 7 consecutively four married couples – Ram and Sita, Laxman and Urmilla,
from left to right. Each bottle occupies one space. Three Bottles are Shyam and Rodha, and Mohan and Mira. All eight people are
filled with sulfate, two are filled with chloride, and two are filled equally spaced around the campfire.
with hydroxide. ✓ No husband sits next to his wife.
✓ Ram is seated next to Mira.
i.No bottle of sulfate is next to another bottle of sulfate. ✓ Laxman and Urmila sit directly across each other.
ii. None of the bottles of sulfate is in space 3 ✓ Sita is seated next to Radha.
iii. Neither bottle of chloride is in space 5
12. Which of the following pairs of people may sit next to each
6. Which of the following is an acceptable arrangement of the other?
bottles from left to right? (1) Sita and Mira (2) Radha and Ram
(1) Chloride, sulfate, hydroxide, sulfate, hydroxide, (3) Shyam and Mohan (4) Urmilla and Radha
sulfate, hydroxide
(2) Chloride, Chloride, sulfate, hydroxide, sulfate, 13. If Shyam sits directly across Mohan, which of the following
hydroxide, sulfate must be true?
(3) Hydroxide, chloride, sulfate, chloride, sulfate, (1) Shyam sits next to either Laxman or Urmilla.
hydroxide, sulfate (2) One person separates Mohan from Urmilla.
(4) Sulfate, chloride, hydroxide, chloride, sulfate, (3) Ram sits next to either Laxman or Urmilla.
hydroxide, sulfate (4) Urmilla sits next to either Radha or Sita.
7. If the two bottles of chloride are next to each other and the 14. If Ram is separated from Laxman by only one other person,
two bottles of hydroxide are next to each other, which of the which of the following is a complete and accurate list of the
following is a complete and accurate list of the chemicals that people who may sit directly across from Mira?
could possibly occupy space 2? (1) Shyam, laxman (2)Mohan,Urmilla
(1) Chloride (2) Hydroxide, Chloride (3) Sita, Shyam (4) Ram, Sita
(3) Hydroxide (4) Chloride, Sulfate
15. If Sita sits directly across Ram and next to Urmilla, which of
8. Which of the following CANNOT be true?
the following people must sit next to Shyam?
(1) There are bottles of chloride in spaces 1 and 7
(1) Laxman (2) Mira
(2) There are bottles of sulfate in spaces 1 and 7
(3) Mohan (4) Ram
(3) There are bottles of Hydroxide in spaces 1 and 7
(4) There are bottles of sulfate in spaces 1 and bottles of
16. If Mohan sits next to Urmilla, and if Shyam sits next to Laxman
chloride in spaces 7
then Ram may sit next to any of the following people EXCEPT
(1) Urmilla (2) Shyam
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 9 to 12): Five people have their offices on five
(3) Laxman (4) Mira
different floors of a six floor building, the floor of which are
numbered one through six, from bottom to top.
17. If Mohan sits directly across Radha, how many different
seating arrangements for the eight people are possible?
➢ Each of the five people has exactly one office.
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(3) 3 (4) 4 DIRECTIONS for Questions 22 to 24: These questions are based
on the data given below.
DIRECTIONS for questions 18 to 21: Refer to the data below and
answer the questions that follow. Eight persons . A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H . are sitting in eight chairs
Five people went to a pizza delivery shop at different times on a all of which are facing the same direction. The eight chairs are
Sunday morning. They spent exactly 15 mins, 16 mins, 20 mins, 25 arranged in two rows and four columns. Also, the following
mins and 35 mins (in some order) in the shop. Not more than two information is known,
people were in the shop at the same time. The following
information is known: (i) A and F sit at either ends but in different rows and different
columns.
• Mr. Nayak entered at 10:47. (ii) G and C sit at either ends but in different rows.
• Mr. Shetty and Mr. Nayak were both together in the shop for (iii) E and B sit in different rows and in different columns.
exactly 8 mins. (iv) D sits in the same row as F, but to the right of G.
• The person who came 44 mins after Mr. Das entered, spent 25 (v) A sits ahead of G.
mins in the shop.
• Mr. Kamat was made to wait too long. 22. Of the following statements which statement/groups of
• Mr. Shetty entered 8 mins after Mr. chitale did and left 23 statements will be sufficient to obtain a definite seating
mins after the latter left. arrangement?
• The last person left at 11:27. I. A and E are sitting in the same row.
II. There is one person sitting between B and G.
18. Who spent exactly 25 minutes in the shop? III. B and H sit in the same column.
1) Mr. Nayak 2) Mr. Shetty
3) Mr. Chitale 4) Mr. Kamat (1) Only II (2) Only I
(3) Only I and III (4) Both (1) and (3)
19. At what time did Mr. Shetty leave?
1) 10:20 2) 10:37 23. If E sits adjacent to A, then which of the following statements
3) 10:55 4) 11:27 must be true?
(1) B sits adjacent to G.
20. For much time was Mr. Kamat alone in the shop? (2) H sits adjacent to B.
1) 8 mins 2) 15 mins (3) B sits exactly between F and D.
3) 16 mins 4) Cannot be determined (4) E sits exactly between H and C.

21. What is the difference in the entry times of Mr. Chitale and Mr. 24. If H and E sit in the same column then who sits in the same
Das? column as D?
1) 9 mins 2) 27 mins (1) A (2) B
3) 44 mins 4) Cannot be determined (3) C (4) Cannot be determined

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IMS Arrangement
Answers

Exercise 1

1.3 2.1 3.3 4.3 5.1


6.4 7.3 8.4 9.1 10.3
11.1 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.1
16.3 17.1 18.2 19.4 20.2
21.4 22.2 23.1 24.3 25.2
26.3 27.3 28.3 29.4 30.2
31.4 32.1 33.1 34.3 35.3

EXERCISE 2

1.2 2.3 3.4 4.4 5.2


6.2 7.1 8.3 9.4 10.4
11.4 12.1 13.4 14.2 15.4
16.3 17.2 18.3 19.3 20.4
21.1 22. 23. 24. 25.3
26.4 27.2 28.1 29.4

Exrecise 3

1.2 2.3 3.1 4.4 5.4


6.4 7.1 8.3 9.3 10.4
11.3 12.4 13.1 14.3 15.2
16. 17.2

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